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C-215:
Introduction to C Programming |
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This hands-on course
provides a complete introduction to the ANSI C
programming language, focusing on quickly developing
the practical skills needed to create real-world
solutions. Our
hands-on labs are designed
to promote retention and challenge students to apply
their skills to new situations. |
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C-225:
C++ Object Oriented Programming |
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This
course teaches students how to use the powerful Object
Oriented C++ programming language, focusing on
hands-on labs to promote retention & challenge
students to apply their skills to new situations.
At the end of this course students will be able to
design & write programs in C++, focusing on object
oriented solutions. |
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CT-205:
A+ Certification Preparation Course |
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A+
Certification is a CompTIA-sponsored testing program
that certifies the competency of entry-level computer
service technicians. This course covers the basic
knowledge of installing, configuring, upgrading,
troubleshooting, & repairing microcomputer. |
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CT-225:
Network+ Certification Prep Course |
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Network+ is a five-day course that teaches students
the fundamentals of networking. Through hands-on
training, students learn the vendor-independent
networking skills & concepts that affect all aspects
of networking, such as installing & configuring the
TCP/IP client. The course also helps to prepare
students for three popular certification examinations:
CompTIA Network+, Microsoft Networking Essentials &
Novell Networking Technologies. |
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CT-325:
Security+ Certification Prep Course |
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Security+ is the primary course you will need to take
if your job responsibilities include securing network
services, network devices, and network traffic. It
will also help you prepare for the CompTIA Security+
examination (exam number SY0-101). In this course,
you'll build on your knowledge and professional
experience with computer hardware, operating systems,
and networks as you acquire the specific skills
required to implement basic security services on any
type of computer network.
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DW-112:
Dreamweaver MX 2004: Designing & Developing Web Sites |
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As a prospective Web
developer, you will need to create both
individual pages & to fit those files in an entire
site structure. In this course, you will learn
to take full advantage of Dreamweaver's efficient
interface for developing a static site with text,
images, media, navigation elements, & forms. By
applying its site management tools, you will ensure
that the site you create works as you intended for the
widest possible audience. |
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IT-113:
IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) - Foundations Course |
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The ITIL Foundation training course provides a
detailed, modular introduction to the concepts, terms,
definitions, benefits, objectives, and relationships
within core IT service management processes and
functions, according to the ITIL best practice
framework. This course is based on principles
described in ITIL’s Service Support and Service
Delivery books. The course prepares participants
for the examination leading to the Foundation
Certificate in IT Service Management.
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J-115: Introduction to Java Programming
* |
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This intensive hands-on
course emphasizes becoming productive quickly as a
Java programmer. Students learn how to use Java to
implement powerful, real-world, cross-platform
solutions. Key skills will be covered including
integration with web pages, objects, inheritance,
classes, containers, networking, threads, & more!
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J-215:
Advanced Java Programming
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This intensive hands-on course explores advanced Java
1.2 language features & packages. Java programmers
will be able to take the content learned and immediately
apply it to the problems encountered on the job. |
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J-325: Java Servlet / JSP Programming
* |
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Students are exposed to
the current best practices for analyzing, designing,
developing, testing and deploying Web applications with
Java technologies. Real-world lab exercises
provide students experience with construction and
deploying small - to medium scale Web applications
found in intranet and low-volume commercial sites. |
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L-245:
Linux System Administration I |
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Students will learn to
install the Linux™ operating system, to administer
users and software, to use vi, basic Linux security,
process control, file system maintenance, backup and
recovery, including some basic networking concepts.
This course insures that students have the skills to
configure all desktop and client side related activity. |
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L-295:
Linux System Administration II |
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Students will learn to configure the Linux kernel,
install & configure modules, to install and configure
non-default devices and automate installation with Kickstart. Students also utilize skills developed in
L-245 to expand on file system configuration with
spanning devices and RAID. This is the foremost server
side Linux course in the industry covering all server
side components such as DHCP, Samba, NIS, LDAP, inet,
telnet ftp dns, etc. Expanding on security
introduced in L-245 tcpwrappers, firewalling with
ipfilters, SQUID, & ssh are covered. |
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MS-2011:
Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 |
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This course provides
students, already skilled in Exchange Server 2003
support tasks, with the knowledge and skills to identify
and resolve common Microsoft Exchange Server issues. |
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MS-2012: Designing, Planning, Implementing and Managing
a Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003
Infrastructure |
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This course enables students to design, plan,
implement and manage a SharePoint Portal infrastructure
that allows people in their organization to leverage
relevant information across business processes so they
can work more efficiently. |
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MS-2072: System Administration for Microsoft SQL
Server 2000 |
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This course provides students with the knowledge and
skills required to install, configure, administer and
troubleshoot the client-server database management
system of Microsoft SQL Server™ 2000. Course 2072 is a
revision of Course 832, System Administration for
Microsoft SQL Server 7.0. The course content is being
revised to reflect changes in the product. |
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MS-2124:
Programming with C# |
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This course is to provide
students with the knowledge and skills they need to
develop C# applications for the Microsoft .NET
Platform. The course focuses on C# program
structure, language syntax & implementation details.
C# was created to be the programming language best
suited for writing enterprise applications for .NET.
C# combines the high productivity of Microsoft Visual
Basic with the raw power of C++. It is a simple,
object-oriented and type-safe programming language that
is based on the C & C++ family of languages. |
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MS-2272: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows
XP Professional* |
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The purpose of this hands-on course is to help
students address the implementation and desktop support
needs needed to deploy and support Microsoft Windows XP
Professional. It helps Information Technology
(IT) professionals responsible for the planning,
implementation, management and support of Windows XP
Professional. |
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MS-2273: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows
Server 2003
Environment |
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This course provides
students with knowledge and skills that are required to
manage accounts and resources, maintain server
resources, monitor server performance and safeguard data
in a Microsoft Server 2003 environment. |
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MS-2277: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a
Microsoft Windows
Server 2003: Network Infrastructure:
Network Services* |
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The purpose of this hands-on course is to help
students implement, manage, and maintain a Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure. This
course is aimed toward system administrators and system
engineers who are responsible for this knowledge. |
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MS-2278: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Network Infrastructure* |
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The purpose of this hands-on course is to help
students learn the knowledge and skills needed to plan
and maintain a Windows Server 2003 network
infrastructure. |
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MS-2279: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a
Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Active Directory
Infrastructure* |
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The purpose of this hands-on course is to help
students with the knowledge and skills to plan,
implement and troubleshoot a Microsoft Windows Server
2003 Active Directory service infrastructure. |
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MS-2282: Designing a
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and
Network Infrastructure |
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The purpose of this hands-on course is to help
students learn the knowledge and skills needed to design
a Microsoft Active Directory service and network
infrastructure for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
environment |
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MS-2287: Managing Your Infrastructure Using Microsoft
Operations Manager
(MOM) 2005 |
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This class explains how to plan for business
requirements, determine the appropriate number of
MOM (Microsoft Operations Manager) servers and
determine the server locations. Students will
also learn how to create the needed accounts, run
the MOM installation wizard and how to plan and create
the MOM management group. Installing and using
MOM agents to monitor various services and managing
rules, alerts and resolve configurations issues will
also be covered. Students will also learn how
to manage collected data by using the reporting
console, predefined reports and the web console.
This class also explains how to configure multiple
management servers to scale your management solution
across the organization. |
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MS-2310: Developing Microsoft ASP .NET Web
Applications Using Visual
Studio .NET |
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This course will teach the fundamentals of web
application site implementation by using Microsoft
ASP .NET and Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (C# as well). |
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MS-2349:
Programming with the Microsoft .Net Framework
(Microsoft Visual
C# .NET) |
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The goal of this course is
to help application developers understand the
Microsoft .NET Framework. In addition to
offering an overview of the .NET Framework and an
introduction to key concepts and terminology, the course
provides a series of labs, which introduce and explain
.NET Framework features that are used to code, debug,
tune and deploy applications. |
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MS-2400: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange
2003* |
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This five-day, instructor-led course provides
students with the knowledge and skills that are needed
to update and support a reliable, secure messaging
infrastructure. This infrastructure is used
for creating, storing and sharing information by
using Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 in a
medium-sized to large-sized (250 to 5,000 seats)
messaging environment. This course offers a
significant amount of hands-on practices,
discussions and assessments that assist students in
becoming proficient in the skills that are needed to
update and support Exchange Server 2003. |
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MS-2554: Administering
Microsoft SharePoint Services and SharePoint Portal
Server 2003 |
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This five-day instructor-led course provides
students with the knowledge and skills to deploy and
manage a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services and a
Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003
infrastructure. The student will learn skills
that enable the student to deploy and manage a Windows SharePoint Services
and a SharePoint Portal Server
2003 infrastructure as well as guide end users in
their use of the product. This course is not
intended to provide detailed design skills, but will
cover planning skills at a level sufficient to
enable decision making for the implementation
process. |
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MS-2576: Implementing
and
Administering Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 |
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This three-day instructor-led course provides
students with the knowledge and skills to implement
and
administer IIS 6.0. The course focuses on the IIS
6.0 architectural features that improve reliability,
security, manageability and performance. The course
also provides knowledge and skills to successfully
install, configure, implement security, monitor and
manage Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0
servers and Web sites. |
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MS-2596: Managing Microsoft Systems Management Server
(SMS) 2003 |
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This five-day course provides students with the
knowledge and skills to manage Microsoft Systems
Management Server (SMS). Students will learn
how to configure SMS components and how to manage
the ongoing operations of an SMS infrastructure. |
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MS-2597: Planning and Deploying Microsoft Systems
Management Server (SMS)
2003 |
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This three-day course provides the knowledge and
skills necessary for SMS specialists to plan and
deploy Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 into
large enterprise environments. |
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MS-2609: Introduction to C# Programming with Microsoft
.Net |
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In this course,
developers learn the fundamental skills that are
required to design and develop object-oriented
applications for the Web and Microsoft Windows by using
Microsoft Visual C# .NET & the Microsoft Visual Studio
.NET development environment. This course
provides an alternative entry point for less
experienced programmers who are not familiar with
object-oriented design and programming with Windows or
the Web. |
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MS-2694:
Updating Your Skills to IIS 6.0 |
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Please contact us for
information! |
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MS-2779:
Implementing a Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Database |
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This three-day instructor-led course provides students
with product knowledge & skills needed to implement a
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database. The course focuses
on teaching individuals how to use SQL Server 2005
product features & tools related to implementing a
database. |
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MS-2780:
Maintaining a
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database |
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This three-day instructor-led course provides students
with product knowledge and skills needed to implement
a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database. The course
focuses on teaching individuals how to use SQL Server
2005 product features and tools related to maintaining
a database. |
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MS-2811: Applying
Microsoft Security Guidance |
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This one-day instructor-led hands-on lab allows
students to apply information and guidance that can help
in implementing and managing security in a network based
on Microsoft Windows. |
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MS-2823: Implementing and Administering Security in a
Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Network |
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The purpose of this hands-on course is to help
students learn the functional skills in planning and
implementing infrastructure security. |
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MS-2824: Implementing
Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004 |
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This five-day instructor-led course provides students
with the knowledge and skills to deploy and manage
Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA)
Server 2004 as part of a larger security
infrastructure. The course introduces security
concepts unique to ISA Server 2004 and provides best
practices for their implementation. This course
includes information on both the Standard Edition and
Enterprise Edition of ISA Server 2004. |
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MS-5060A: Implementing Windows
SharePoint Services 3.0 |
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This two-day instructor-led course provides students
with the knowledge and skills to successfully
implement Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services (WSS)
version 3.0 in their organizations. It emphasizes that
students should think about the architecture of their
entire environment, including business and application
needs, during the planning and deployment phases. The
course covers how to perform a clean installation of
WSS 3.0 and also describes all the prerequisites
required to select the most appropriate method for
upgrading WSS from 2.0 to 3.0 in a specific scenario.
In addition, the course focuses on hot to manage WSS
after it is configured. Please call for more
information. |
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MS-5061A: Implementing Microsoft Office SharePoint
Server 2007 |
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This three-day instructor-led course provides students
with the knowledge and skills required to implement
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 successfully
in their organization. Please call for more
information. |
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MS-5115: Installing & Configuring Vista OS
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This three-day instructor-led course provides students
with the knowledge and skills to install and configure
Windows Vista desktops. It will focus on four main
area: installing, securing, networking, and browsing.
By the end of the course, the student will have
installed and configured a Windows Vista desktop that
is secure, on the network, and ready for browsing.
This is the first course in the Windows Vista
curriculum and will serve as the entry point for other
Windows Vista Technology Specialist courses. Please
call for more information. |
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MS-5116:
Configuring Vista Mobile Computing and Applications |
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This two-day instructor-led course provides students
with the knowledge and skills to successfully
configure mobile computers and applications that run
Windows Vista. It will also provide them with the
knowledge and skills necessary to ensure successful
configuration of the IT Pro tools and productivity
applications that ship with Windows Vista. Students
will focus on sic main area " maintenance and
optimization tools, media applications, productivity
applications. notebook computers, mobile devices, and
Tablet PCs. Please call for more information. |
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MS-5118: Maintaining and Troubleshooting Vista
Computers |
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This three-day instructor-led course provides students
with the knowledge and skills to successfully maintain
and troubleshoot Windows Vista computers. It will
provide them with the knowledge and skills necessary
to identify technical problems that can occur in an
organization's client computers. Then course will
focus on five main troubleshooting areas: operating
system, hardware, networking, security, and
applications. It will also provide the knowledge and
skills necessary to monitor and maintain Windows Vista
client computers. Please call for more information. |
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MS-5119: Supporting Vista for Operating System
and
Applications |
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This two-day instructor-led course provides students
with the knowledge and skills to use a Windows Vista
operating system image and application package
deployment infrastructure to minimize the downtime at
the Windows Vista client. The desktop support
technicians can use this infrastructure to improve the
support experience in the following scenarios: New
Installations, Single computer migrations, Single
computer reinstallations. Then course also provides
guidance on how to install application packages on
Windows Vista computers for support scenarios that
require application updates or reinstalls. Please call
for more information. |
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MS-6058: Deploying Microsoft
Windows Vista Business Desktops |
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This three-day
instructor-led course provides the knowledge and
skills you need to successfully deploy Windows Vista
business desktops throughout your organization.
Discover the deployment life cycle, which consists of
planning for the deployment, building and customizing
the deployment method, and then implementing the
deployment. Get an introduction to the tools and
guidance to be used throughout various stages of the
deployment life cycle.
Please call for more information. |
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MS-6062: Implementing,
Configuring, and Troubleshooting Windows Vista |
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This five-day instructor-led course teaches you to
learn to install, maintain, and troubleshoot Windows
Vista. Please call for more information. |
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MS-6128:
Defending Windows Network |
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This five-day instructor-led is an advance security
course, you will learn how to protect a Windows Server
Network from security threats. Get an introduction to
the concepts and processes needed to protect against
attacks on a Windows Network. Examine how attacks are
performed, how they can compromise a Windows Server
Network Infrastructure, and how you can lock down the
network. This course covers Windows Server 2003,
Windows Server 2008, Windows XP, and Windows Vista.
Please call for more information. |
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MS-6424:
Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008 Active Directory |
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This three-day Instructor-led course provides
Active Directory Technology Specialists an
introduction to Active Directory server roles in
Windows Server 2008. This course is intended for
entry level students who want to get familiar with
the Active Directory server roles and their basic
functionality.
Please call for more information. |
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MS-8036:
Designing IT Platform Collaborative Applications with
Microsoft
SharePoint 2003 Workshop |
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This course provides
students with the knowledge and skills to design &
deploy Microsoft SharePoint Server 2003 products and
technologies. |
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N-205: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1
- ICND1 |
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This course is to provide individuals who are new to
Cisco networking the skills & understanding necessary
to operate, troubleshoot & install a small
branch office Enterprise network, as well as
configuring a switch, a router, including implementing
network security & connecting to a WAN. An
excellent introduction to computer networking, this
course addresses fundamental terms & concepts as well
as basic procedures.
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N-305: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2
- ICND2 |
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This
course is to provide individuals the skills &
comprehension necessary to operate, install &
troubleshoot a small to medium-size branch office
Enterprise network, including connecting to a WAN,
configuring numerous switches & routers & implementing
network security. This course addresses terms &
concepts as well as procedures for working with the
Cisco command-line interface (CLI) to configure &
operate Cisco IOS devices. |
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N-315:
Cisco Secure Virtual Private Networks (CSVPN) |
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This course is designed for students who intend to
work with virtual private networks (VPNs) using IPSec.
The course includes detailed coverage of the VPN 3000
Concentrator, a scalable remote access platform that
offers encryption, high availability, and superior
performance. In addition to acting as a valuable study
aid for the CCSP CSVPN 642-511 exam, this book is an
invaluable theory and configuration guide for the VPN
3000 series of products, with its thorough coverage of
concentrators, hardware clients, and software clients. |
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N-405:
Building Scalable Cisco Networks |
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This course builds on the experience gained in
Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices. Already
having a firm grasp of Cisco Routers & TCP/IP
connectivity, addressing, netmasks & routing, the
student moves on to enterprise-level administration of
the Cisco routers. This includes the ability to better
configure security & availability. It also covers the
major routing protocols OSPF and IGRP in great detail,
providing students with the skills necessary to
optimize networks & insure their operations. As with
all TechNow Cisco courses, an emphasis on
troubleshooting in an operational environment is
presented throughout the course. This course covers
material required to pass Cisco Certified Network
Professional Exam #640-503. This course is the
overview of scalable internet-works. It involves
extensive lab exercises of scalable internet-works,
managing traffic & access, scalable routing protocols,
WAN connectivity, & internetwork troubleshooting. |
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N-415:
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Network |
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This course focuses on building campus networks using
multilayer switching technologies over high speed
Ethernet. This course includes both routing &
switching concepts, covering both Layer 2 & Layer 3
technologies. |
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N-425:
Building Cisco Remote Access Networks |
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This course provides the skills necessary to implement
a multi site enterprise. It also includes expertise on
controlling access & managing traffic across the
enterprise. Student will identify the assemble &
configure Cisco equipment to establish appropriate WAN
connections. Enable protocols & technologies
that allow traffic flow between multiple sites, while
minimizing the amount of overhead traffic on each
connection. Implement quality of service
capabilities to ensure that mission critical
applications receive the required bandwidth within a
given WAN topology. |
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N-435:
Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting |
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This provides trouble shooting skills in an
environment using Cisco routers & switches for
multiprotocol client hosts & servers connected with
Ethernet & Fast Ethernet LANs, Serial, Frame Relay, &
ISDN BRI WANs. The student learns a methodical
practice using specific Cisco IOS software & Catalyst
software tools to diagnose & correct problems on
widely installed Cisco products. |
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N-445:
Cisco IP Telephony |
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The course provides
networking professionals with the fundamentals and
applications of Cisco IP telephony (Selsius)
technology. The course includes phone & gateway
installation, configuration, operations, & problem
resolution. Students will be able to install and
configure Cisco CallManager on an supported Media
Convergence Servers, Cisco IP Phones, analog &
digital Cisco IP Telephony Access Gateways in a
laboratory or demonstration situation. The course
includes exercises that focus on Cisco IP telephony
using Cisco CallManager. Students will be able to
build the three recommended deployment models;
Isolated Campus, Multi-site deployment with
distributed call-processing & multi-site deployment
with centralized call-processing. |
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N-455:
Securing Networks with PIX & ASA (SNPA) 4.0 |
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This five-day course is designed to teach students the
knowledge & skills needed to describe, configures,
verify & manage PIX Firewall product family. |
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N-505:
Cisco Call Manager Fundamentals |
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This course teaches how to build, manage &
troubleshoot campus & multi-site
WAN IP telephony solutions. You can deploy the
right network infrastructure to optimize the
performance of your network. |
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OR-412: Oracle 10g:
Oracle SQL Tuning |
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This course will give the experienced SQL Developer or
DBA a firm foundation in SQL tuning techniques.
The student learns the necessary knowledge & stills to
effectively tune SQL in the Oracle Database. |
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OR-415:
Oracle 10g: SQL & PL/SQL Programming |
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In this class, students
will learn how to create, retrieve & manipulate
objects in Oracle 10g Structure Query Language (SQL).
Students will also be introduced to Oracle 10g
database features & tools. In addition, students
will learn the functions of the PL/SQL programming
language. Students will write stored procedures,
functions, packages & triggers & implement complex
business rules in Oracle. Students will learn
programming, management & security issues of working
with PL/SQL program units. Programming topics
will include he built-in packages that come with
Oracle, the creation of triggers & stored procedure
features. |
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OR-422: Oracle 10g: Advanced Oracle PL/SQL |
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In this course, students learn how to use the advanced
features of PL/SQL in order to design & tune PL/SQL to
interface with the database & other applications in
the most efficient manner. Using advanced
features of program design, packages, cursors &
collections, students learn how to write powerful
PL/SQL programs. |
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OR-425:
Oracle 10g: Administration Workshop I |
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Students will gain a
conceptual & practical understanding of the Oracle
database architecture & how its components work
& interact with one another. Students will also learn
how to create an operational database & properly
manage the various structures in an effective &
efficient manner including performance monitoring,
database security, user management, & backup/recovery
techniques. The lesson topics are reinforced with
structured hands-on practices. |
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OR-432: Oracle 10g:
Advanced Oracle SQL |
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This course is designed for developers, systems
analysts, database administrators & technical support
professionals who are experienced with SQL. |
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OR-435:
Oracle 10g: Administration Workshop II |
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In this class, you'll learn how to configure an Oracle
database for multilingual applications. Students will
practice various methods of recovering the database,
using RMAN, SQL, & Flashback technology. Tools to
monitor database performance & what steps to take to
improve database performance are also covered in this
course. Students will also learn how to use various
database technologies, such as Resource Manager, the
Scheduler, & Automatic Storage Management (ASM). The
lesson topics are reinforced with structured hands-on
practices & a workshop. |
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OR-514:
Oracle 10g: New Features for Administrators |
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This four day course will
give Oracle 8i, Oracle 9i Database Administrators a
comprehensive overview of the New Features in Oracle
10g. Students will learn how to use Oracle 10g
capabilities to increase database availability, to
simplify database performance monitoring & tuning, &
to improve database manageability. Students will also
learn the enhancements made to the Oracle 8i, Oracle
9i features. |
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P-245:
Programming with Perl |
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This course teaches
students how to use the powerful Perl programming
language, focusing on hands-on labs to promote
retention & challenge students to apply their skills
to new situations. Perl is a flexible, easy to
use language suitable for many tasks such as system
administration, web applications & database
integration. System administrators, web
programmers & database administrators will benefit
from mastering the powerful programming techniques
presented in this course, such as data manipulation,
modular programming, CGI programming, debugging &
advanced pattern matching and reporting. |
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P-315:
Intermediate Perl Programming |
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Perl programmers need a
clear roadmap for improving their skills. Intermediate
Perl teaches a working knowledge of Perl's objects,
references, and modules -- all of which makes the
language so versatile and effective. This class offers
a thorough introduction to intermediate programming in
Perl. Topics include packages and namespaces,
references and scoping, manipulating complex data
structures, writing and using modules, package
implementation, and using CPAN. |
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P-325:
Python Programming |
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This is a 5-day
introductory course into the python scripting
language. This class uses a hands-on approach in
teaching the python language. |
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P-415:
Advanced Perl Programming |
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Every programmer must keep
up with the latest tools and techniques. This course
will help you push your skills to the next level and
become a more accomplished programmer. Advanced
Perl Programming teaches you all the complex
techniques for production-ready Perl programs and
explains concepts such as introspection, overriding
built-ins, extending Perl's OO model, and testing your
code for greater stability. |
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PL-115: Fundamentals of
Computer Programming |
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This hands-on course
provides a comprehensive introduction to programming
logic, & builds a solid foundation of programming
skills that can be used to master additional
programming languages like C, C++, Perl or Java. To
learn programming you must focus on a particular
language & we have chosen Java. In this course
you will write, compile, & debug programs in Java. |
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PL-215:
Object Oriented Analysis & Design Using UML |
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Learn
how to use Object-Oriented techniques to analyze
real-world requirements & to design solutions that are
ready to code. Students learn how to use the Universal
Modeling Language to identify & design objects,
classes, & their relationships to each other which
includes links, associations, & inheritance. A strong
emphasis is placed on diagram notation for use cases,
class & object representation, links & associations, &
object messages. |
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PM-223: Introduction to
Project Management |
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With tight pressure to cut costs & yet implement
technology quickly, IT project managers are under
severe pressure to complete projects on time, on
budget, & at the promised quality. Yet industry
figures consistently show that 90 percent of major IT
project initiatives fail to be complete both on time
and on budget. This course delves into the
unique challenges of managing IT projects, and offers
a roadmap to success. |
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PM-325:
Project Management Professional Exam Preparation
Course |
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This course is developed for those individuals seeking
to pass the Project Management Institute’s PMP
certification exam, as well as any individual who has
attended any Project Management Certification program
in the past and needs to brush up on the material
needed to pass the PMP exam. |
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S-245: Solaris System Administration I
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Students begin by embracing concepts of UNIX
workstation administration running the Solaris
operating system. Course materials reflect the latest
version of Solaris and supplements the basic UNIX
course with system administration level subject matter
content. Students receive five full days of system
administration training The Unix commands portion of
the course covers use of the skills learned in TN-125:
Introduction to UNIX and Linux which includes the
fundamentals of UNIX & an overview of UNIX
capabilities & client/server based computing. |
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S-295: Solaris System Administration II
* |
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Expand your expertise with
advanced system administration, network &
troubleshooting skills. Students learn to
administer Solaris in a networked environment while
gaining practical, hands-on experience troubleshooting
the Solaris operating system. You will learn how
to recover from several different scenarios & get your
servers back up & running fast! |
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S-395: Administering Solaris Trusted Extensions |
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The
Solaris Trusted Extensions
is a reimplementation of
Trusted Solaris 8,
based on new security features in Solaris 10. It is an
optional set of extensions to Solaris 10. The layered
functionality consists of a set of label-aware
services that are derived from Trusted Solaris 8.
This TechNow course will provide an existing Solaris 8
administrator (Trusted or Standard) an overview of the
security architecture of Solaris 10 and the technical
skills to administer Solaris 10 Trusted Extensions.
This course is extremely hands-on and provides the
student with operational experience with Trusted
Extensions and provides the understanding and
administration skills of sensitivity labels that is
integral the proper use of Solaris Trusted Extensions.
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S-495: Administering & Programming in Solaris Trusted Extensions |
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The
Solaris Trusted Extensions
is a reimplementation of
Trusted Solaris 8,
based on new security features in Solaris 10. It is an
optional set of extensions to Solaris 10. The layered
functionality consists of a set of label-aware
services that are derived from Trusted Solaris 8.
This TechNow course |