Microsoft Commerce Server Training and Seminars
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Microsoft Commerce Server Training Classes
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Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 Design and Implementation Part 1: Introduction
This is the first course in a five part series that covers Commerce Server 2000 focusing on business functional and integration requirements that need to be considered in preparation for its deployment. The course then covers Business to Consumer Web sites and fundamental elements of Commerce Server 2000 including installation administration tools site packaging and Commerce Server Manager.
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Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 Design and Implementation Part 2: Users, Objects, and Catalogs
This is the second course in a five part series that covers the importance of user authentication and how to set up identification authentication and profiling systems for anonymous and registered users. The course also focuses on catalogs in a Commerce Server Web site the tools used to create one and the skills required to build Web pages to browse and search catalogs.
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Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 Design and Implementation Part 4: Ad Campaigns, Web Sites, and Shopp
This is the fourth course in a five part series that teaches how to build ad discount and direct mail campaigns. It provides basic coverage of what packaging is how it works and when and why the learner will want to package their Commerce Server Web sites. Topics that teach how to manage user accounts and managing orders are also covered.
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Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 Design and Implementation Part 5: Infrastructure, Security, & Admin.
This is the final course in a five part series that covers designing a network infrastructure to support Commerce Server 2000 describing the infrastructure components including Web Farms staging servers and development servers and covering network performance improvement by using switches to connect servers. The course focuses on providing network security including configuring firewalls and
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Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 Design and Implementation Part 1: Introduction


This is the first course in a five part series that covers Commerce Server 2000, focusing on business, functional, and integration requirements that need to be considered in preparation for its deployment. The course then covers Business to Consumer Web sites and fundamental elements of Commerce Server 2000, including installation, administration tools, site packaging, and Commerce Server Manager.
more...
Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 Design and Implementation Part 2: Users, Objects, and Catalogs


This is the second course in a five part series that covers the importance of user authentication and how to set up identification, authentication, and profiling systems for anonymous and registered users. The course also focuses on catalogs in a Commerce Server Web site, the tools used to create one, and the skills required to build Web pages to browse and search catalogs.
more...
Microsoft Commerce Server 2000: Design and Implementation Part 3 - Pipelines


This is the third course in a five part series that focuses on pipelines and their use in running ad campaigns. It covers how to define and run a pipeline in Microsoft Commerce Server 2000, and how to create custom components - Scriptor and Compiled - that can be added to a pipeline. The course also covers the code used to implement campaigns built and designed by Commerce Server 2000.
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Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 Design and Implementation Part 4: Ad Campaigns, Web Sites, and Shopp


This is the fourth course in a five part series that teaches how to build ad, discount, and direct mail campaigns. It provides basic coverage of what packaging is, how it works, and when and why the learner will want to package their Commerce Server Web sites. Topics that teach how to manage user accounts and managing orders are also covered.
more...
Microsoft Commerce Server 2000 Design and Implementation Part 5: Infrastructure, Security, & Admin.


This is the final course in a five part series that covers designing a network infrastructure to support Commerce Server 2000, describing the infrastructure components including Web Farms, staging servers and development servers, and covering network performance improvement by using switches to connect servers. The course focuses on providing network security, including configuring firewalls and
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