From Serebra Learning Corporation
OS 390 Introduction to e-business 
...e-business that will affect the initial planning stage of an e-business project. The various considerations that need to be made when planning the hardware requirements and the various software considerations to be made when planning an e-business project. It examines the data storage considerations and will alerts the student to the security threats surrounding e-business, and provide a number
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e-Business Part 2 Building the Infrastructure 
...lum focuses on technical infrastructure needed to support an e-Business initiative. It focuses on the sub-application level, examining network and protocol options and requirements. It introduces some of the major players in the market and business drivers that could affect an organization's choices. The target audience is those individuals tasked with planning/implementing e-Business
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e-Business Part 4 Securing Your Infrastructure 
...urriculum examines the security risks and requirements of an e-Business environment e.g. viruses and hoaxes etc. It covers the inherent lack of
Internet security and goes on to cover creating security strategies and policies. It also covers security schemas and tools. It also explains the role of cryptology and cryptographic tools. It introduces client and server side security. The target
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IBM e-business Technology Fundamentals Part 1: Architecture and Building Blocks 
Beginning with a general overview and an introduction to e-business this course goes on to teach the fundamentals of
Web-based application architectures as well as some key concepts in client and server-side technologies. Making the transformation from a traditional business to an e-business becomes the focus as this course progresses. Learners will encounter lessons on building blocks required
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e-Business Part 4: Securing Your Infrastructure 


The fourth course in the e-Business curriculum examines the security risks and requirements of an e-Business environment e.g. viruses and hoaxes etc. It covers the inherent lack of
Internet security and goes on to cover creating security strategies and policies. It also covers security schemas and tools. It also explains the role of cryptology and cryptographic tools. It introduces client and
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e-Business Part 2: Building the Infrastructure 
The second course in the e-Business curriculum focuses on technical infrastructure needed to support an e-Business initiative. It focuses on the sub-application level examining network and protocol options and requirements. It introduces some of the major players in the market and business drivers that could affect an organization's choices.
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e-Business Part 4: Securing Your Infrastructure 
The fourth course in the e-Business curriculum examines the security risks and requirements of an e-Business environment e.g. viruses and hoaxes etc. It covers the inherent lack of
Internet security and goes on to cover creating security strategies and policies. It also covers security schemas and tools. It also explains the role of cryptology and cryptographic tools. It introduces client and
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e-Business Part 7: Satisfying the Customer 
This is the seventh course in an eight part series. Subjects covered in this course include marketing strategies customer relationship management and selling-chain management. In addition students will focus on how to use an e-Business environment to better attract retain and satisfy customers.
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Oracle Workflow 11i10 Components Planning Workflow Processes 

...is course covers the benefits of using
Oracle Workflow in an e-business environment. It provides an overview of the architecture and components of Oracle Workflow. It also covers the components of a workflow process. Further, it covers the steps to plan a workflow process. It also covers various standard activities.
Learn To:
Identify benefits of Oracle Workflow.
Identify features
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E-Business Part 1 Facing the E-Business Challenge 

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Identify issues to consider before creating an e-Business design. a Identify strategies that can be employed to promote service excellence. a Identify methods that can be used when planning for e-Business. a Identify essential team members for an effective e-Business design team. a Identify the guidelines for formulating an e-Business strategy.
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E-Business Part 2 Building the Infrastructure 

...lum focuses on technical infrastructure needed to support an e-Business initiative. It focuses on the sub-application level, examining network and protocol options and requirements. It introduces some of the major players in the market and business drivers that could affect an organization's choices. Learn To: a
Identify the stages in the development of the
Internet. a
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E-Business Part 4 Securing Your Infrastructure 

...urriculum examines the security risks and requirements of an e-Business environment e.g. viruses and hoaxes etc. It covers the inherent lack of
Internet security and goes on to cover creating security strategies and policies. It also covers security schemas and tools. It also explains the role of cryptology and cryptographic tools. It introduces client and server side security. Learn To:
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E-Business Part 6 Working with Employees 

This course covers establishing acceptable use policies, email etiquette, company-employee communication and employee-employee communication. Finally, it needs to cover guidelines for building the
Intranet and establishing document sharing. Learn To: a
Identify the key issues involved in establishing effective communication within an organization. a Identify the guidelines for
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E-Business Part 7 Satisfying the Customer 

...anagement. In addition, students will focus on how to use an e-Business environment to better attract, retain, and satisfy customers. Learn To: a
Identify techniques for using the
Internet as a marketing tool. a Identify the elements required to build customers' trust. a Identify the guidelines for selecting a domain name. a Identify the features of marketing
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E-Business Technology Fund Part 1 Architecture Building Blocks 

... Making the transformation from a traditional business to an e-business becomes the focus as this course progresses. Learners will encounter lessons on building blocks required for the transformation, as well as some of the fundamentals of customer relationship management. Learn To To identify features of e-business. To match the
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E-Business Part 8 Supply Chain Mgt E-Procurement 

It examines supply-chain management and the changes needed to create
Internet-enabled supply-chain management, establish business-business relationships and electronic procurement. Learn To: a
Identify the functions of supply chain management. a Identify the factors that affect the integration of the supply chain. a Identify the features of interenterprise integration.
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