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Design Team - Data Modelling 


Design
Team -
Data Modelling is a set of techniques for the production of diagrams showing how data is stored in an organisation and how the various elements of data inter-relate. This course teaches you how to draw data models depicting the current environment and how to optimise the way that data is stored and retrieved.
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Cisco Internetwork Design Part 3: Desktop Protocol Design 


...leTalk and
Microsoft Windows. It covers the client/server models and broadcast technologies as they apply to these three common desktop protocols. It also covers the protocols, encapsulations, routing specifics and configuration considerations indigenous to
IPX networks It also covers
RIP and
SAP issues that you might encounter in an IPX network. It also covers the business and technical
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Win2000 Netwk Sec Design Analyzing an Org Sec Reqts 
...urse you will learn to analyze an organization's business models, processes, organizational structures, and IT management structure. You will learn the various network roles and responsibilities and will analyze the impact of security design on an organization. After learning about the different types of network security risks, you will learn to plan secure boundaries through firewalls and
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The Retail Industry Overview Version 2 
...ding retail industry, including its value chain, business models, and trends. The course also examines the business and regulatory issues and challenges facing the industry, and some of the successful solutions that leading retail companies are applying. Consulting houses, corporations, and small-to-medium-sized enterprises that sell products or services to other sectors and industries;
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Diagnosing and Planning 
...d bring fresh ideas to every new contract. Frameworks and models help you to make an effective diagnosis. They help you to evaluate the strategic position of the client organization, which is vital. To deliver solutions that are relevant and appropriate to the client's particular business, you must have a knowledge of the organization. Each organization is unique: there are different people and
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A Workable Solution for Internal Clients 
One of the many challenges of working as an internal consultant is that of "making things happen."
But making decisions isn't always easy. There are so many options and you may encounter resistance to changes you propose during internal consulting assignments. How should you deal with this? And how can you be so sure that working practices won't simply revert back once you're "off the scene?" You
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The Foundations of Creativity and Innovation 
...sychological perspectives. You will then examine specific models that are used to explain creativity and innovation. Of course, creativity is not a "dry" subject. The human mind must be stimulated, excited, and nurtured to produce creative thinking. In short, people need the right climate and culture for creativity and innovation to flourish. Starting with an examination of the barriers to
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The Impact of Culture on Communication 
Everything you say is influenced by culture. You operate with a set of invisible beliefs, values, and assumptions that become apparent to other people in the way you behave. Culture is important to the way you communicate, even though it is often hidden. Understanding more about culture can be a real bonus when working as part of any global organization. Showing your customers and coworkers in
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Understanding Technical Professionals 
...cult to understand? Do you find that the usual management models are not as effective as they could be? This course explains the ways in which these employees differ from other workers and how you can apply more appropriate and effective management techniques. You will also learn how business has responded with new corporate structures and management strategies to meet the challenges of the new
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Models for Managing Technical Professionals 
Because technical professionals set a high value on autonomy, managing their time and resources can be a difficult task. But, since it's your job to supervise this often-frustrating yet extremely valuable group of employees, you need to figure out the best way to do it. And this "best way" may vary from company to company and from individual to individual. In this course you'll learn a variety of
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Developing Employees HRCI PHR 
The Human Resource Certification Institute's (
HRCI) certification examinations cover a broad range of workforce planning and employment issues, including the theories and applications of employee training and training program development. As a human resources professional, you are responsible for helping to ensure that your company's workforce possesses the skills, knowledge and abilities to meet
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Employee Development HRCI PHR 
The Human Resource Certification Institute's (
HRCI) certification examinations cover a broad range of workforce planning and employment issues, including the theories and applications of employee training and training program development. As a human resources professional, you are responsible for helping to ensure that your company's workforce possesses the skills, knowledge and abilities to meet
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Introduction to Advanced Finance 
Don't be intimidated by corporate finance and choosing appropriate investment projects. If you are a corporate manager faced with choosing between different investment projects, this course will be helpful. You will review
Time Value of
Money concepts, and learn how to choose corporate projects using accounting models and cash flow models. This course is designed specifically for business
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Investment Project Analysis and Selection 
Don't be intimidated by corporate finance and choosing appropriate investment projects. If you are a corporate manager faced with choosing between different investment projects, this course will be helpful. You will learn how to choose corporate projects based on the different project analysis models and advanced analysis tools. This course is designed specifically for business managers, financial
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Financial Analysis for Successful Marketing 
Whether you have a "head" for numbers, or a "dread" of numbers, no strategic marketing plan will be successful without a thorough financial analysis. The final course in this series takes a user-friendly, interactive approach to help you master the numbers game. You will analyze typical financial parameters associated with setting up a financial budget as part of an overall marketing strategy.
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A Manager s Introduction to Business Law 
...and law is explained and how managers serve as vital role models for demonstrating ethical business practices. This course also presents the basis and structure of the U.S. legal system and introduces relevant areas of business regulation. It outlines management's legal responsibilities and presents practical strategies for researching legal resources, for supporting legal counsel, and for
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Doing Business on the Internet 
...n technology have enabled the development of new business models, the impact of these changes on issues related to the protection of personal and business information has been immense. Protecting personal information regarding customers, while still ensuring that detailed customer records are kept, is a difficulty faced by almost all companies that engage in
Internet-based commercial activity.
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XML Implementation in Enterprise 
The
XML:
Implementation in
Enterprise WBT is the second course in the XML curriculum. This course is meant for
Web programmers in a multi-tier enterprise system who want to use XML to transport and exchange business data over the
Internet. The course details the role of XML and related technologies in enterprise computing. It also describes the procedures for using XML Schemas for ensuring
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Object-Oriented Analysis Design II 
This course focuses on the object-oriented (OO) software development life cycle, both at the macro and the micro level. It also teaches the diagrams used at the different levels of the OO software development life cycle. This course is intended for systems analysts, application developers/programmers, project managers, and software designers.
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Software Engineering Concepts 
The
Software Engineering Concepts WBT provides an introduction to the basic concepts of software engineering. It examines the software development process, and the relative strengths and weaknesses of various software process models. It also describes various approaches to requirement gathering and problem analysis. The students will also learn to specify and validate requirements. Managers,
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Testing and Instrumenting Web Applications in C 
To introduce the concepts of software testing and debugging and to describe how to instrument an application for tracing and debugging in .NET Web developers seeking to update their knowledge and skills when developing, testing, and debugging software applications in
Visual Studio .NET or pursuing
MCAD or
MCSD .NET certification
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Web-form Creation with C 2005 and ASP NET 2 0 
To create web forms with server controls, event handlers, state-management capabilities, navigation controls, validation features, globalization, and accessibility features, to configure web-application settings, to redirect users to other web pages, and to optimize pages
Individuals who wish to use the .NET Framework 2.0 with
Visual Studio 2005, C# 2005, and
ASP.NET 2.0 to develop web-based
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Web-form Creation with Visual Basic 2005 and ASP NET 2 0 
To create web forms with server controls, event handlers, state-management capabilities, navigation controls, validation features, globalization, and accessibility features, to configure web-application settings, to redirect users to other web pages, and to optimize pages
Individuals who wish to use the .NET Framework 2.0 with
Visual Studio 2005,
Visual Basic 2005, and
ASP.NET 2.0 to develop
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Software Project Management 
The
Software Project Management WBT is the final course in the
Software Engineering curriculum. This course is meant for professionals whose responsibilities include design, development, or management of software systems and who want to understand the basics of software project management. The course provides an introduction to the basic concepts of software project management. It examines the
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Win2000 Netwk Infra Design Internet Connectivity Strat 
...the three tiers. Planning of server clusters, the various models available for clustering of servers, and the capacity requirements for cluster service are also discussed in this course. Finally, the course covers the monitoring and implementation strategies for
Windows 2000 network services. It describes the monitoring and implement The course addresses the training needs of system
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Win2000 Active Directory Design Planning a Domain Structure in Win2000 
... the use of
OUs, domains, security groups, administrative models, and the various types of group scopes and their behaviors. You will also learn about designing the domain, single and multiple domain structures, guidelines for selecting the optimum domain model based on organizational requirements, and accessing inter-domain resources. Finally, you will learn how to promote the first server to
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OS 390 and Networking 
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of networking in an OS/390 environment, and describes the various components that make up a secure, efficient network. The course also presents the various network models, and provides students with a solid understanding of how each model is appropriate for specific business requirements.This course is written to OS/390 2.x. This course is intended
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Web Strategies for Business 
This
WestNet e-Learning module begins with a review of the brief, but rapid, evolution of
Web sites from static brochures to highly interactive online applications. We also trace the parallel development of e-commerce, and outline the major models of business on the Web.
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Fundamentals of Network Security 
To cater to the growing demands of information exchange, most organizations have implemented computer networks. As a network administrator, you need to determine and analyze the risks to the data residing on your network. Additionally, you need to implement various processes to track the security holes on your network. Based on your assessment of the risks and security holes, you can prepare a
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SNMP MIBs and RMON 
To identify the methods by which data is collected and distributed for network management and the form that those messages take
Network managers, administrators, and technical support personnel who require an insight into the protocols most widely used in network management
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General Security Concepts 
To introduce the key principles of security for the enterprise
Network administrators, firewall administrators, system administrators, application developers, and IT security officers
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Fundamentals of Data Warehousing 
The
Fundamentals of
Data Warehousing WBT is the first course in the
Data Warehousing curriculum. It provides students with an introduction to the core technologies, concepts, architecture, and various features of data warehouses and models. It also provides students with the preliminary knowledge for planning and implementing data warehouses. People who have a fairly good knowledge of the concepts
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Building a Data Warehouse 
The
Building a
Data Warehousing WBT is the second course in the
Data Warehousing curriculum. It provides students with an overview of the core technologies, concepts, architecture, and various features of data warehouses, models, and data extraction tools. People who have a fairly good knowledge of the concepts of database systems, relational database management systems, and their architecture.
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Networking Fundamentals 
To introduce the main components and principles of networking
Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-Business IT professionals; students preparing for the
CompTIA certification exam
IK0-002: i-Net
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Cisco DESGN 2 0 Voice Networking 
To recognize the components and methods of traditional and IP voice networks, the
QoS mechanisms used to improve IP network performance, and design voice support for an enterprise network
Network engineers, network system analysts, and maintenance personnel responsible for designing small to medium-sized and enterprise networks; individuals seeking the
Cisco Certified Design Associate (
CCDA)
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Network Connectivity 
To recognize
Cisco architectural framework models and network requirements, and how remote connections are established
Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes
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Cisco ONT 1 0 Network Requirements and Introduction to VoIP 
... network requirements within the
Cisco conceptual network models, the basic principles of
VoIP networks and conversion to them, call control mechanisms, and how voice is digitized for data transport
Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network
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Cisco ONT 1 0 Supporting VoIP 
To recognize how voice is encapsulated, bandwidth requirements and overhead, and how voice is implemented in an enterprise
Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network
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Cisco ONT 1 0 IP QoS and its Implementation 
To recognize converged network issues and how
QoS optimizes performance, its models and methods of implementation
Individuals preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP and the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP certifications; senior-level network support professionals, network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers
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IP QoS Building Blocks 
To identify the features of different
QoS implementation models, how to apply QoS mechanisms, and how packets traverse
QoS-enabled networks IT professionals with a thorough knowledge of networking concepts and
Cisco technology basics who wish to extend their knowledge in the specific area of
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Campus Networks 
To recognize the
Cisco hierarchical network model as it pertains to the campus network. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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Relational Database Concepts and Facilities 
...models, and technology that are utilized in Relational Database Management Systems (
RDBMS). The course is designed to give the user a top-down overview of relational database development and implementation. By breaking down the application development process into distinct components, the student will understand the key features of
Relational Database Technology. Designed to give an overview of
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SQL Server 2000 Replication 
To describe how to implement the
SQL 2000 replication models
Database administrators, application developers, system administrators, and students preparing for
Microsoft certification in installing, configuring, and administering Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition
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Analyzing Data in Excel 2007 
Excel 2007 provides powerful data analysis tools that enable you to explore large amounts of data and to make educated business decisions based on that data. With
PivotTable reports you can interactively summarize data, making it easier to analyze and present the results. PivotChart reports provide a graphical view of PivotTable report data. Using
Goal Seek and
Solver enables you to retrieve
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Supply Chain Management - Building a Sustained Competitive Advantage 
This course provides the learner with an understanding of utilizing collaboration and technology to maximize the effect of supply chain processing. Product design and product life cycle management as elements of the improvement effort and performance measures and metrics. Models for improving all major processes within a supply chain and extensive case examples to validate the principles and
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Supply Chain Management - Using Models 
This course provides the learner with an understanding of efficiency and cost savings strategies utilizing collaboration and technology to maximize the effect of supply chain processing and product design and product life cycle management as elements of the improvement effort. In addition to performance measures and metrics and models for improving all major processes within a supply chain.
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Diversity - Managing Diversity in the Workplace 
Team leaders supervisors and managers examine the impact of diversity and culture on individuals and organizations. They learn how to analyze and use models and skills for leading people toward using diversity as a source of competitive advantage.
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Value Chain Management: Managing the Transition to a Value Chain 
Managing the
Transition to a
Value Chain focuses on the challenges involved in value chain management. Moving from and old supply chain model to a new value chain model involves greater collaboration between business units and partners. The course also focuses on some challenges in the execution of your business design and strategy. The course also covers managing the transition to the optimal
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MCSD Solutions Architecture II 
The second course in a series of four courses that is designed to provide all of the information a student needs to complete
Microsoft's
Solutions Architecture exam
70-100. This course describes the process of designing a technical architecture. This course will describe networking technologies such as clients servers network types network models and network protocols. It also describes the
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MCSD Solutions Architecture III 
... This course explains how to design applications and data models for designing new software. It describes the logical design phase and shows how to create class diagrams logical data models and user interface prototypes. This course also explains what types of databases are available and elements within a database. It describes how to create a complete project plan that includes functional
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DTD's for XML 


DTD's for
XML is an in-depth look into the heart of XML document validation. As students progress through the 6 lessons they will acquire the knowledge necessary to validate XML documents. Students will also understand elements and content models. This course also defines attributes and entities and how to properly make use of them to their fullest extent. DTD's for XML will also examine how
DTD's
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XML Schemas 


XML Schemas is a more formal approach in document structure and validation. Schemas work in a similar fashion as a
DTD but can provide more stringent control over an
XML document and as a result, schemas are becoming more popular in the IT industry. This course will cover the rules and specifications in developing a schema including
Data types, simple and complex elements while retaining the
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i-Net+ Part 4: Security and Business Concepts 


This is the final course in a four part series that presents students with an overview of
Internet security and business concepts. this course covers possible areas of vulnerability and how to protect against viruses, restrict and control access, conduct auditing, and handle encryption. E-business and e-commerce concepts and models, managing transactions and instruction on language and marketing
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CIW Database Specialist Part 1: Introduction to Database Design 
This is the first course in a four part series that teaches students about relational databases and database planning and design. It introduces relational databases
Codd's rules relational data structure and the ER model. It also covers the various phases in the design life cycle and database design methodology including the creation of ER models.
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Data Modeling: Create Basic Models 
This is the first course in a two-part series which covers
Data Modeling. You will begin by learning a top-down systematic approach to database development using entity-relationship models and normalization. Then you will use this approach to identify and define business information requirements both in the course and within your work environment. This course can be used as part of
Oracle's
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Data Modeling: Develop Depth to Your Models 
This is the second course in a two-part series which covers
Data Modeling. You will begin by learning a top-down systematic approach to database development using entity-relationship models and normalization. Then you will use this approach to identify and define business information requirements both in the course and within your work environment. This course can be used as part of
Oracle's
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i-Net+ Part 4: Security and Business Concepts 
This is the final course in a four part series that presents students with an overview of
Internet security and business concepts. this course covers possible areas of vulnerability and how to protect against viruses restrict and control access conduct auditing and handle encryption. E-business and e-commerce concepts and models managing transactions and instruction on language and marketing
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Supply Chain Management Using Models 

...rt. In addition to, performance measures and metrics, and models for improving all major processes within a supply chain.
Learn To:
Identify factors that help in transforming the supply chain.
Identify steps for developing a superior supply chain strategy.
Identify characteristics of the quadrants of the sourcing strategy matrix.
Match levels in sourcing strategy with their
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Directory Technologies Part 1 Directory Server Model 

...the solutions provided by a
Directory. o
Match the X.500 models with their functions. o Match the components of the X.500 Directory with their functions. o Match the components of the
FSD model with the situations in which they are used. o Match the
Discovery component features of the FSD model with the situations in which they are used. o Identify the Security component features of the
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 5 

... for wireless networks.
Identify features of the design models for
Cisco WLAN solutions.
Identify optimal decisions for designing a
WLAN in a given scenario.
Unit 2: Designing Content Networking Solutions (3 hours)
Identify features of content networking.
Identify features of the content caching components of a
Cisco content networking solution.
Identify features of the content
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Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions Part 1 

...ish between traditional and modern network organizational models.
Identify guidelines for implementing a network organizational model.
Identify characteristics of organizational policies and procedures.
Identify features of the planning, design, implementation, operation, and optimization (
PDIOO) methodology.
Identify the steps involved in a network design phase methodology.
Identify
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Windows NT 4 0 Core Technologies Support Curriculum 

... Windows NT environment, its architecture and the network models; install and configure
Windows NT; create user profiles and manage
System Policies; describe the Windows NT file systems, manage partitions and configure the hard disk; protect server data using various Windows NT fault tolerance levels; identify the subsystems responsible for supporting applications; install and configure the
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Oracle Report Builder Controlling Reports 

...fy different types of triggers in report, data and layout models. Create report-level, data model, and layout model triggers. Identify the functions of the
SRW package. Identify the various SRW packaged procedures used for message display, field initialization, data restriction, format attribute setting, report creation, and
SQL statement execution. Identify the different development
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NetWare and Windows NT Integration - Part 2 

...t relationship.
Identify the various
Windows NT domain models.
Compare the various directory services including
NTDS,
NDS, and
ADS.
Identify the benefits of integrating Windows NT domains with NDS.//
Integrate a Windows NT network with an NDS network.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course is for CNE candidates who need to integrate Windows NT Workstations,
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NetWare and Windows NT Integration - Part 1 

...Hour(s)
Identify the featues of
Windows NT networking models.
Identify an appropriate protocol that can be installed with Windows NT based on a given networking scenario.
Identify the features of different file systems in Windows NT.
Identify the Windows NT share permission that should be assigned to a user based on a given scenario.
Identify the prerequisites to create a directory
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Managing Business Risk Developing a Risk Management Plan 

...t
Plan teaches learners about the various risk management models as well as factors that influence the risk management function in organizations. Students will also learn about the risk management environment that organizations face and the methods used to assess those risks. Learn To Identify the differences between traditional and contemporary risk
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