Ed Tittel is a writer who's contributed to over 130 computer books, plus hundreds to thousands of Web and magazine articles. He is also the technology editor for Certification magazine, serves as editor-in-chief for NetPerformance.com, and writes tips and handles Q&A for numerous TechTarget Web sites. He was series editor for Exam Cram from 1997 until 2005, and is the recipient of the 2004 Networking Professional Association Career Achievement Award. He was also named Runner-up for the "Favorite Study Guide Author" category in the CertCities.com "Readers Choice Awards" from 2002 through 2005.
As the creator of the Exam Cram series, Ed has worked on hundreds of certification-related books on Microsoft, Novell, CompTIA, information security and Sun-related topics. From 1996 until 2001, Ed taught in the Certified Webmaster Program at Austin Community College and was a member of the NetWorld+ Interop faculty, where he specialized in Windows-related courses on security and performance topics. Ed is a member of the ACM, the IEEE Computer Society and the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA).
Contributions from Ed Tittel
- Network security: Empower users without endangering IT
- Selling network certification: How to talk up your credentials to current and future employers
- Certifications for networking professionals
- Internet access devices aplenty for SMBs
- New products, standards help boost wireless security
- Proper planning, communication help avoid user headaches
- Certifications that will earn you the most money
- Network certification: What's new?
- Networking certification tables
- Free RSS readers: What you need to know
- VoIP natural fit with text-to-speech information delivery
- Nonpareil networking tool: GFi LANguard Network Security Scanner
- FoundStone's SuperScan 4 lives up to its name
- Convergence moves into the management realm
- Focus Windows port scanning with the netscan command
- Network management on the cheap
- MvPCinfo for Windows: A terrific inventory/inspection tool
- Expert Ed Tittel: 10 GB Ethernet implementations reach commercial viability
- In search of... an affordable management platform
- Telephony 'just another IP application' according to FCC