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Chris Goes Pro in IT Writing
January 23rd, 2006 | Category: Personal

It’s official, I have signed my first paid IT writing contract with WindowsNetworking.com. I will be writing 5 Windows Server 2003 “Admin Tips” per month. WindowsNetworking.com is a site managed by the TechGenix network which also runs ISAServer.org, WindowsSecurity.com, MSExchangeServer.org, and MSTerminalServices.org. The site gets about 615,000+ unique visitors per month and is one of my daily reads. If anybody has ideas of any tips related to Windows Server 2003/Active Directory/Group Policy that they would like to see, give me a shout and I will see what I can do.

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One Response to “Chris Goes Pro in IT Writing”
  1. Peter Bilitch says:

    Chris, congratulations on the contract. I look forward to reading more of your work in the form of these tips. – Peter

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Who is Chris?

Chris Sanders is a technology consultant, author, and researcher originally from around Paducah, Kentucky. That’s ten miles west of the town Possum Trot, thirty miles east of the community of Monkey’s Eyebrow, and ten miles north of New York City (population 214). He currently resides in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

Chris serves as a network security analyst for EWA Government Systems, Inc and as a SANS Mentor. His book Practical Packet Analysis is widely respected as one of the best practical use books on its topic and has sold several thousand copies internationally. Along with this, Chris has written and co-written hundreds of articles on the topics of packet analysis, network security, Microsoft Server technologies, and general network administration.
 

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