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Oracle Application Server 10g - Administration II Part 1 This course describes the advanced administration concepts. In addition you are introduced to common deployment topologies of Oracle Application Server 10g to enable choosing the appropriate topology according to your business needs. To provide a stable and highly available environment that performs well you learn the concepts for high availability (HA) and scalability. You also learn to configure various OracleAS components such as Web cache clusters OC4J and business intelligence components. Finally you will learn how to deploy the various components and the tools and techniques for monitoring and tuning the components. more...
CCNT Basic Telecommunications v6 0 Part 1 The goal of this course is to present the learner with the fundamentals of telecommunications and to give a comprehensive introduction to analog and digital concepts. The course covers the history of telecommunications and looks at the structure of business systems (including station sets, PBX, key and hybrid systems, ISDN and broadband), CPE, and services (dedicated and switched). The course then covers analog signals, its history and associated variables. It finishes with a coverage of digital systems, its advantages over analog, and including such aspects as Pulse Code Modulation, Time Division Multiplexing, optical standards and loop carriers. Candidates for this curriculum are learners preparing for the Basic Telecommunications module of the CCNT exam and IT professionals. Typical job more...
Computer Telephony Integration This WestNet e-Learning module provides a broad overview of the way CTI typically works. We will then describe the different levels of automation that fall under the general category of CTI and define some of the key terms and concepts necessary to understand CTI functionality. more...
Standards for Convergence In this WestNet e-Learning module we first discuss the demands that converged traffic places on a network and list the functions and services a network must provide to support converged traffic. Then we explore the three major standards that define how networks can provide those essential services. more...
TCP/IP Protocols Upon completion of this WestNet e-Learning module you will understand the details of the Internet's primary protocols and how networks and devices use those protocols to establish reliable connections and move data across the worldwide network. more...
LAN Protocols This WestNet e-Learning module reviews the fundamental prinicples of network data flow and Ethernet networks from older coax-based systems to the newest fiber-based Gigabit networks. We will also examine the concepts of collision domains and traffic isolation. more...
PBX and ACD Systems This WestNet e-Learning module focuses on the private branch exchange ( PBX) telephone switching system. We will see how a combination of telephone switching and dedicated lines can create a wide area voice and data network that can treat most intraoffice calls as "local." more...
Future Technologies Supporting Convergence This module discusses future technologies that will make convergence easier, more reliable, and more convenient, not only for the user but for the maintainer. Here we discuss the improvements in QoS, addressing, and reliability that Internet Protocol version 6 ( IPv6) makes over Internet Protocol version 4 ( IPv4). We complete the text by discussing mobile, wireline and wireless technologies, including 802.11 wireless LANs and Mobile IP. more...
VoIP Network Engineering Management and Support This module explores telecommunications and converged network design and engineering principles. We review the Erlang and Poisson traffic estimation formulas. We learn the steps necessary to plan, design, and engineer a converged network. We discover methods we can use to measure the converged network s voice quality, and how we can determine the effects the final network design has on overall network performance. We review network security issues and threats, and discuss means we can use to prepare and protect our network from these threats. Since a converged network includes both traditional voice and data services, we discuss encryption, authentication, and security management techniques that apply to both networks. Service levels are important to overall converged network performance more...
VoIP Network Integration with Legacy Services This module focuses on how we interface legacy PSTN services with an H.323 network. First, we trace the steps involved in setting up and tearing down an H.323 call. Next, we explore how we can translate Signaling System 7 ( SS7) interswitch signaling into packetized network traffic, carrying such advanced call features as call forwarding, calling and called party identification information, and 3-way calling. We explore how ISDN-based services, such as Digital Signaling System 1 ( DSS1) and Q.SIG, enable the integration of disparate voice and messaging systems. We discuss how we interface ISDN, frame relay, and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) services with the VoIP network. We finish this module by discussing fax over IP (FoIP) services. more...
VoIP Network Quality of Service Techniques This module investigates the QoS service details necessary to provide acceptable voice quality over the best effort data network. Here, we first discuss general converged network QoS requirements. We find that QoS parameters extend beyond just bandwidth and delay, but also include jitter, packet loss, network availability, and security. We discuss traffic shaping and admission control, and learn how we can use admission policies to direct our network devices to handle different traffic types. We learn that frame tagging techniques help us segregate and prioritize our real-time traffic and non-real-time traffic. We explore the International Telecommunications Union Telecommunications ( ITU-T) Standardization Sector H.323 packet multimedia transmission standard details. We examine the various more...
Enterprise Class IP Solutions This module discusses the benefits and features that the Avaya Communication Enterprise Class IP Solutions products provide enterprises wishing to implement converged technologies. We focus on the VoIP enabling technologies presented by the Avaya Definity Enterprise Communications Server, IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server, R300 Remote Office Communicator, and the Enterprise Directory Gateway. We learn of these products components and their capabilities, all of which enable convergence on the LAN and WAN. We introduce packetized voice QoS, and discuss those product features that make possible quality voice communications on the data network. more...
VoIP Services This module introduces VoIP Services. We define and explain packet telephony, its benefits and potential pitfalls, and why private users, small and large businesses, and the industry press see this technology as the next great telecommunications revolution. We introduce the many components that make up a converged voice network, and examine their roles. We explore the market drivers pushing converged networks to the forefront of corporate and private communications. We discuss private VPNs and their roles in the converged network, and introduce network remote access services, including dial-up, Integrated Services Digital Network ( ISDN), and Digital Subscriber Line ( DSL) technologies. more...
How a Local Exchange Works This WestNet e-Learning module focuses on telephone central offices ( COs), the telephone numbering system, and the physical connections that transmit signals between customers and COs. more...
Large Network Case Studies In this module, we explore network availability, performance, and Internet connectivity. As you work through this module, you will come to appreciate that all network design issues are highly interrelated. Likewise, real-world design projects often include multiple broad goals, often creating large and complex trade-offs. more...
Designing a Small Network The lessons in this module apply the network design process as we gather requirements, analyze, and design a small network for an imaginary company. The company in this example provides training for software, hardware, and World Wide Web ( Web) development. more...
Physical Network Design This module provides an overview of transmission media basics, including a look at structured wiring systems, cable characteristics, wireless LANs, and installation. more...
Analyzing the Network This module covers network performance concepts, estimating traffic volumes and patterns, taking baseline measurements of LAN traffic, and developing a traffic specification document. more...
Gathering Requirements This module outlines a formal five-phase approach to network design. . It can be used by an outside consultant or an internal Information Services (IS) group. This network design process, as presented here, is very methodical. This level of detail helps ensure that the designer gathers all necessary information, considers all options, and keeps all key players well informed. Experienced network designers have found that this approach is essential to keep large projects on track. more...
Routing Table Protocols This WestNet e-Learning module describes and compares the two major routing algorithms and discusses the dominant routing protocol based on each algorithm. We will also learn about several small, but important protocols created to solve special routing or transmission problems. more...
Implementing a Small Network The lessons in this WestNet e-Learning module follow the phases of the network design process, as we gather requirements, analyze, and design a small network for an imaginary company. more...
WAN Components Upon completion of this WestNet e-Learning module, you will understand the basic concepts and components used to move information from source to destination across a telecommunications network. more...
Convergence of Communications This WestNet e-Learning module discusses how wide area network ( WAN) technologies support and help implement converged communications, voice, video, and data all transported over the same physical network topologies. We will also investigate components key to integrating puclic swiched telephone network ( PSTN) and data communications. more...
Analysis of LANs This WestNet e-Learning module will explain the key concepts of network development and introduce the types of network analysis tools that you will use as you evaluate the performance of an existing LAN. more...
The Basics of Novell NetWare This WestNet e-Learning module outlines server and client environments, compares NetWare 5.1 services to previous versions of NetWare, looks at NDS and its management tools, and presents an overview of NetWare protocol stacks. more...
How to Build a Computer Network This WestNet e-Learning module reviews the major concepts presented in this course and shows how they work together in several real-world situations. You will also learn how one local area network ( LAN) connects to another, with particular attention to Internet connectivity. more...
How Wide Area Networks Work This WestNet e-Learning module discusses the technologies used to connect two or more local area networks ( LANs) over an extended distance, resulting in either a metropolitan area network ( MAN) or wide area network ( WAN). The difference between a MAN and a WAN will also be explored. more...
Components Used to Build Networks This WestNet e-Learning module introduces internetworking devices, such as repeaters, hubs, switches, bridges, routers, and gateways as the connectors between the individual segments of a broadcast network that has been broken down into separate segments. more...
How Local Area Networks Work In this WestNet e-Learning module, we will use the Open Systems Interconnection ( OSI) model to explain the specific technologies and protocols used in most local area networks ( LANs). More specifically, you will learn about the popular LAN protocols of Ethernet and Token Ring, and the increasingly important technology of wireless networking. We will start low in the OSI protocol stack, and then work our way up to higher layers of LAN networking protocols and software. more...
How Computer Protocols Work This WestNet e-Learning module introduces you to the basic terms and concepts that underlie all computer communication protocols. You will learn how protocols work, and how different protocols work together to move data across a network. This knowledge will become the foundation of your understanding of how computer networks function. more...
Computers and Software in Networks This WestNet e-Learning module considers how computers communicate with each other and the basic concepts of how computers work. After we introduce the main types of computers, we discuss the most important components and features of computer systems. more...
Network Signals Cables Topologies In the WestNet e-Learning module, we will consider the physical qualities of the network itself. We discuss the nature of electronic communication and explain how information can be transmitted as analog or digital signals. We then explore the various physical layouts or topologies of data networks, and show how the pattern of signal flow depends on the topology of the network. more...
The OSI Model Upon completing this WestNet e-Learning module, you will be able to explain why the OSI model was created; name and understand the layers of the OSI reference model; and, describe what an open standard is and why it benefits both vendors and customers. more...
LAN and WAN Protocols This WestNet e-Learning module explores local area network ( LAN) and wide area network ( WAN) protocols and how they are used to get information into the node so it can, in turn, be delivered to the processes at the higher layers. more...
Network Protocols This WestNet e-Learning module covers important information about services, layering, and protocols that will help you better understand key points. Additionally, you will learn how a protocol trace is taken and how to interpret the trace data. more...
Internet Features This WestNet e-Learning module covers the newer technologies and features available to Internet users including, colorful graphics, stunning animations, audio, and video. This module will also introduce those technologies and features that might be used on a more widespread basis in the future. more...
Web Servers In this WestNet e-Learning module, you will examine the process used in building a Web server solution capable of performing the tasks for which it is designed. more...
Using the Internet This WestNet e-Learning module introduces Web clients and how to use them. It also explores the differences between search methods and reviews data transfer methods and electronic mail. more...
Usability Engineering This WestNet e-Learning module presents the concept of usability engineering and also explores the various forms of testing and measurement, measurement devices, and methodology. more...
Advanced Site Architecture In this WestNet e-Learning module, you will learn how to extend basic techniques to design more complex sites. You will also be introduced to the drawings and plans that must be delivered to a user interface developer. more...
Graphic Design Primer This WestNet e-Learning module explores the basics of graphic design, including color theory, readability, page layout, and composition as they relate to Web design. more...
Macromedia FreeHand MX Part 5 This course build on the knowledge acquired in the previous courses in the Macromedia FreeHand MX curriculum. This course begins with an introduction to symbols. Participants learn to create symbols and how to export and import them. In the second lesson, the Styles panel is covered, as well as how to add and apply styles. Finally, participants learn how to import artwork. Home-users, end-users. Participants should complete Macromedia FreeHand MX Parts 1 to 4 or have equivalent knowledge before taking this course. more...
Macromedia FreeHand MX Part 4 This course build on the knowledge acquired in the previous courses in the Macromedia FreeHand MX curriculum. This course teaches how to use special effects including vector effects and raster effects. Bending, bloating, smudging, shadowing, and embossing objects are also covered. Participants also learn how to work with layers. Home-users, end-users. Participants should complete Macromedia Freehand MX Parts 1 to 3 or have equivalent knowledge before taking this course. more...
Macromedia FreeHand MX Part 2 This course build on the knowledge acquired in the previous Macromedia FreeHand MX course. The learner is taught how to work with objects. Skills such as selecting, moving, copying, grouping, and arranging are covered. Participants also learn about the different pallets and how to work with color. Home-users, end-users. Participants should complete Macromedia Freehand MX Part 1 or have equivalent knowledge before taking this course. more...
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 This course covers the use of Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 as photo management software that helps amateur photographers quickly and easily gain control of their entire photo collection so that they can enjoy sharing their experiences and memories. The course will cover managing editing and sharing digital photos in the software. more...
Web Security This WestNet e-Learning module covers Security Considerations, Security Management, and Firewall Considerations. With the increasing number of transactions occurring on the World Wide Web ( Web), a logical, thorough security policy is crit-ical to maintaining consistent operations and ensuring quality content. Deciding what type of software services will be allowed on your site and what kind of internal and external access privileges are needed within your data communications infrastructure are decisions you must make and evaluate constantly. more...
Legal Ethical Social Global and Taxation Issues This WestNet e-Learning module provides a look at some of the legal and social issues to consider in your work as a Web professional. As the Web has become more entwined with our personal and professional lives, the laws, rules, and customs of the day-to-day real world have necessarily followed. In some cases, this has meant applying existing laws and customs to the Internet. In others, new laws and new social conventions have been developed to suit this new environment. more...
Web Development Process In this WestNet e-Learning module, we show how Web developers can benefit by applying formal software engineering processes to site projects. Many Web developers are still learning the lesson that the softwaredevelopment community learned 20 years ago: process pays. It pays in shorter schedules, better designs, and higher user satisfaction. more...
E-Commerce 7 0 This WestNet e-Learning module explores the extensive, invisible "back-end" systems that make online business possible: credit cards and electronic cash, Web marketing strategies, search engines that bring customers to online storefronts, and integrated systems of specialized servers that handle complex transactions at a distance. more...
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. more...
Novell GroupWise 6.5 Advanced User This course is the second part of a two-part series. This course will focus on advanced tasks involving working with other users such as group calendaring and proxy access. It also covers other features such as WebAccess GroupWise Messenger archiving junk mail management alternative connection modes and browser integration. more...
Novell GroupWise 6.5 User Fundamentals This course is the first part of a two-part series. The course will focus on using the GroupWise 6.5 client to send receive and manage messages. It will also explain how to perform personal calendaring by creating appointments tasks and reminder notes. In addition the course will cover address book management and general GroupWise client skills. more...
WordPerfect Office 12 - Presentations This course will enable learners to understand and use Presentations to perform simple tasks such as opening existing presentations creating new presentations saving presentations and formatting data. This course will also equip learners to insert images and charts in their presentation set up slide transitions view presentations as a slide show and set printing options. more...
WordPerfect Office 12 - Quattro Pro This course will enable learners to understand and use Quattro Pro to perform simple tasks such as opening existing notebooks creating new notebooks saving notebooks and formatting data. This course will also equip learners to insert charts in their notebooks use formulas and functions and set printing options. more...
Microsoft Windows 98 for End-Users Brief Microsoft Windows 98 is an operating system that controls how the computer carries out basic tasks such as displaying information on your computer screen and running programs. Window 98 helps you save and organize results of your work (such as a resume or a list of addresses) as files. Windows 98 also coordinates the flow of information among the programs printers storage devices and other components of your computer system. The units in this course will intorduce you to the basic skills that you can use in all Windows programs as well as how to work with files and the programs you use to create them. more...
Microsoft Visio 2003 Proficient User This course introduces the basics of Microsoft Visio 2003. The course focuses on the core features of Visio 2003 providing learners a solid foundation in essential Visio 2003 skills. This will help the learners create simple and specialized diagrams by using different shapes and wizards provided by Visio 2003. more...
Microsoft Works Suite 2004 - Creating Databases This course helps the learner create databases by covering Works Database essentials, working with data, and performing common tasks. It also covers database fundamentals such as database interface and database views. The course includes related topics such as manipulating data, performing common tasks, and working with forms and reports. A home computer user with basic to intermediate skills who wants to use a personal computer competently and as a productivity tool. No specific level of PC or general IT literacy is assumed. more...
Microsoft Works Suite 2004 - Creating Spreadsheets This course will cover basics of a Works Spreadsheet including spreadsheet essentials such as interface templates and Help options. It will also include working with formulas and functions in a spreadsheet as well as how to perform common tasks such as copying pasting and printing. more...
Microsoft Works Suite 2004 - Introduction This course will provide the learners with a basic understanding of Microsoft Works Suite 2004. It will enable them to use Works as a handy all-in-one tool that has an option for every task. With the basic knowledge of Works, learners will be able to accomplish various tasks using the collection of programs provided by Work A home computer user with basic to intermediate skills. more...
Lotus Notes 6 - Moving to IBM Lotus Notes 6 The first course introduces the Lotus Notes 6 environment and capabilities and the basics of Notes navigation using bookmarks and other navigation tools. The learner is given instruction in the establishment of their mail environment including such procedures as setting up a filing system for incoming messages customizing outgoing messages and managing the Address book. They are also given instruction in creating receiving and managing messages and working with the Calendar - for example tracking meetings - and the To Do list. The course then offers a unit on the management of databases discussions and the personal journal a unit on the use of Search tools and the organization of information using bookmarks and a unit on the features of document creation for example table use and more...
Surf and Communicate with the Internet This course will provide users information on the Internet and on how to surf and navigate the Web. It will also provide how to communicate on the Web using e-mail. A computer user with some computer experience, but has little or no exposure to surfing and communicating on the Internet. more...
Internet Fundamentals This course will introduce the fundamentals of using the Internet and different equipment involved in accessing the Internet. The course will also introduce browsers, e-Mail clients, chat rooms, and instant messaging. A computer user, who has some computer experience, but has little or no exposure to surfing and communicating on the Internet. more...
Discover Your Tablet PC A Tablet PC combines mobile computing with unique handwriting and voice recognition technology allowing users to type, write, or dictate notes. It also offers new interactivity features by accepting commands in the form of gestures drawn by users. This course will explain how a Tablet PC is different from a desktop or a laptop. The features of a Tablet PC, its benefits and uses will be covered. Additionally, this course will include hardware and software specifications for a Tablet PC and methods to write, save and convert notes, and customize settings. A computer user with computer experience, but has limited or none on a Tablet PC. more...
Using Your Dell Axim The course will cover how to use PDA hardware and system components such as the stylus, buttons, and features. The course includes how to enter and find information. The course will give an overview of using the programs that come with the PDA and connecting to the world with your PDA. A computer user who has computer experience, and is adding the use of a PDA into his/her daily activities. more...
Building a Wireless Network This course will cover how to build a Wireless Network. It provides an overview of computer networks and their operation in a wireless mode. It will also explain the features, benefits and requirements of a Wireless Network. Experienced computer users who have a basic understanding of computer networks. more...
Building a Wired Network This course will cover how to build a wired network. It provides an overview of computer networks and their operation. It will also explain the features, benefits and requirements of a wired network. The intended audience for this course are experienced computer users who have a basic understanding of computer networks. more...
QuickBooks Pro 2002 - II The QuickBooks Pro 2002 - II course is the second course in the QuickBooks 2002 curriculum. This course describes the features of QuickBooks and enables the user to automate accounting tasks. It also enables the user to manage and monitor inventory effectively. Additionally it details the process of setting up an online bank account and performing online transactions. The course provides information on planning budgets and managing payroll-related services. Finally the user learns to generate ledger reports and work with timesheet information. more...
Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 This course will introduce Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 and cover its features, including organizing notes, side notes, note flags, and customizing stationery. A computer user who has some computer experience and has an interest in using Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 to organize their work. more...
Securing Your PC This course will provide the learners with an overview of various threats to home PCs and ways to protect them. The course will cover concepts such as hackers, viruses, Trojan horses, Spyware, Phishing, spam, worms, Adware, and cookies. This course will also provide the learner with measures to prevent virus infections, spam, and Spyware. Guidelines regarding maintaining privacy and guarding children online will be covered as well. The course will also include how to use Windows Service Pack 2, Internet Explorer 6, McAfee Internet Security Suite 6, and Norton Internet Security 2005 to block malware. A home computer user who wants to know about the various PC security threats and ways to protect their system. more...
Norton AntiSpam 2004 This course will provide users with an overview of the features and benefits of Norton AntiSpam to show how it filters unwanted e-mail out of your inbox. This course will show how working with any POP3 e-mail program, it filters incoming mail on multiple levels, detecting and flagging unsolicited messages while promptly delivering valid mail. It will also review how to block intrusive pop-up and banner ads. PC owner with a good understanding of PCs and their uses. more...
Norton AntiVirus 2004 This course will provide users with an overview of the features and benefits of Norton AntiVirus to show how it keeps a computer protected from viruses. It protects e-mail instant messages and other files by automatically removing viruses worms and Trojan horses. more...
Norton Personal Firewall 2004 This course will provide users with an overview of the features and benefits of Norton Personal Firewall to show how it keeps hackers out and personal data in. It makes robust firewall protection easy by automatically hiding your PC on the Internet and blocking suspicious connections. This course will also show how Norton Personal Firewall protects your privacy by preventing confidential information from being sent out without your knowledge. PC owner with a good understanding of PCs and their uses. more...
Understanding Digital Printing This course will cover digital printing. It will include defining digital printing, understanding the resources you need for digital printing, choosing a printer, understanding print quality, paper, ink, and printer speed, planning for a digital print, and configuring the print job. Individuals new to printing digital images on their home inkjet printers. A computer user, who has some computer experience, but has little or no experience with printing images. more...
Display Digital Images Electronically This course will provide users information on cool ways to display digital images using electronic photo albums, screen savers, and slideshows. This will include understanding output options, and help in choosing the best application for your needs. PC owners with a good understanding of PCs and their uses. more...
Manage and Store Digital Images This course will provide users information on how to manage and store digital images. This will include how to understand storage needs, and tips for managing and storing. The course will also review managing with Windows XP and a overview of the image-management software available Photoshop Album, Picture It, etc. Anyone who wants information on how to store digital images using their computer and different types of storage media and to manage the stored digital images. This course is suitable for novices as well as users with a medium level of experience with digital imaging. more...
Transfer Digital Images These courses will provide users information on how to capture digital images using their digital camera scanner cell phone or PDA. It will include an introduction to each of the digital hardware and how the pictures are transferred. more...
Capture Digital Images This course will provide users information on how to capture digital images using their digital camera scanner cell phone or PDA. It will include an introduction to each of the digital hardware and how to capture pictures with it. more...
MusicMatch Jukebox 8 2 This course will introduce the Musicmatch software and its features and benefits. The course will describe the basic functionality of the software. It will also cover the steps of how to copy tracks from an audio CD, download music tracks from the Internet, and launch the online radio. The other processes that will be covered include burning a disc, transferring music to a portable device, and creating CD labels. A computer user who has some computer experience and has an interest in using the Musicmatch software to play and manage music. more...
Ripping and Burning Digital Music This course introduces the basic concepts of digital music including digital media file formats, how to rip from a CD and different recording media types. The course also covers how to burn an audio or MP3 CD and how to produce CD jewel case inserts and labels. Individuals that want to understand how to work with music CDs. Their level of knowledge will range from minimal to average. more...
Java 2 Programming for SDK 1.4 Part 4 Language Features This course helps programmers prepare for the Sun exam 310-035 Sun Certified Programmer for Java 2 Platform 1.4. However to fully prepare for the certification it should be used in conjunction with other learning/training resources in addition to ample real-world experience. The principal areas covered are abstract classes and basic and advanced language features. more...
Server Installation This e-Learning module discusses the processes of installing a new server and upgrading an existing system as well as system requirements and preinstallation planning considerations. more...
ZENworks This e-Learning module presents an overview of ZENworks as well as discusses application management and workstation management. more...
Novell Distributed Print Services In this e-Learning module you will learn to create and load each NDPS object download printer drivers manage desktop printers and configure and administer controlled access printers. more...
Drive Mappings and Login Scripts This e-Learning module presents the syntax used to map drive letters to file system locations describes the types of login scripts and explains proper login script syntax. more...
The File System This e-Learning module introduces NetWare's file system structure and shows you how to use it to maintain an organized easy-to-use and easy-to-manage environment. more...
NDS Security This e-Learning module presents the many guidelines to consider when implementing a security plan. We will also review several different administration structures and conclude with a discussion of administrator rights. more...
CIW Security Professional - Operating System Security The CIW Security Professional series focuses on the management and deployment of e-business transaction and security solutions. These courses teach learners to implement e-business security policies by identifying security threats developing counter measures using firewall systems and attack-recognition technologies. more...
CIW Foundations - Site Development Foundations - Part 2 CIW Foundations is a three-course series that teaches the essential hands-on skills and knowledge that Internet professionals are expected to understand; Internet Business Foundations Site Development Foundations Network Technology Foundations. The revised objectives reflect advancements in technologies and tools such as peer-to-peer networks instant messaging and blogging and current workplace skills requirements. The CIW Foundations courses prepare students to take the CIW Foundations certification exam. more...
CIW Foundations - Site Development Foundations - Part 1 CIW Foundations is a three-course series that teaches the essential hands-on skills and knowledge that Internet professionals are expected to understand; Internet Business Foundations Site Development Foundations Network Technology Foundations. The revised objectives reflect advancements in technologies and tools (such as peer-to-peer networks instant messaging and blogging) and current workplace skills requirements. The CIW Foundations courses prepare students to take the CIW Foundations certification exam. more...
CIW Foundations - Internet Business Foundations - Part 2 This course consists of 4-units. In the first unit the learners will learn about e-mail technology and managing personal information In the next two units the learners will be taught about concepts of Internet services and tools and Internet security. Finally in the fourth unit the learners get an overview of project management principles. more...
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