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Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Utente esperto Questo corso consente di apprendere le funzioni avanzate di Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 per la creazione di presentazioni potenti. Al termine di questo corso verra descritto come creare e modificare grafici e tabelle, importare dati da altre fonti, preparare gli elementi di supporto per una presentazione e trasmettere una presentazione sul Web. more...
Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Nozioni fondamentali Questo corso consente ai partecipanti di acquisire le compotenze necessarie a creare presentazioni raffinate mediante Microsoft PowerPoint 2000. Una volta completato il corso, gli utenti avranno appreso come aprire una presentazione esistente, come individuare le funzioni dei componenti dell'interfaccia, come creare una presentazione, come modificare le diapositive di una presentazione, come valorizzare una presentazione e come prepararsi per l'esecuzione della presentazione. more...
Microsoft Excel 2000 Utente esperto Il corso fornisce ai partecipanti le conoscenze per utilizzare le funzioni avanzate di Microsoft Excel 2000. Al termine del corso, gli studenti avranno appreso a: creare e utilizzare i modelli, recuperare, ordinare e lavorare con i dati di un elenco, creare e modificare cartelle di lavoro condivise e analizzare i dati utilizzando gli strumenti Data Map, Tabella pivot, Tabella dei dati, Scenari e Analisi dei dati. more...
Microsoft Excel 2000 Utente avanzato Questo corso consente agli utenti di acquisire le nozioni necessarie per l'utilizzo quotidiano di Microsoft Excel 2000 dalle rispettive postazioni di lavoro. Al termine del corso gli utenti avranno appreso come: formattare e stampare dati in un foglio di lavoro; eseguire calcoli utilizzando le formule e le funzioni avanzate di Excel; gestire dati in un foglio di lavoro; creare e modificare cartelle di lavoro per integrarle con la tecnologia Web; aggiungere e modificare cartine, grafici e forme tridimensionali a un foglio di lavoro. more...
Microsoft Excel 2000 Nozioni fondamentali Il corso fornisce ai partecipanti le conoscenze fondamentali per utilizzare Microsoft Excel 2000 nelle attivita di lavoro quotidiane. Alla fine del corso, gli studenti avranno appreso a: creare e salvare una nuova cartella di lavoro, aggiungere e gestire fogli di lavoro, immettere ed elaborare dati in celle singole e multiple, utilizzare formule e funzioni, formattare cartelle di lavoro, fogli di lavoro e celle, modificare i tipi di carattere e i formati dei dati. more...
Microsoft Word 2000 Utente esperto Questo corso consente ai partecipanti di acquisire le nozioni necessarie per l'utilizzo delle funzionalita avanzate di Microsoft Word 2000. Una volta completato il corso, gli utenti avranno appreso come eseguire operazioni avanzate di modifica e di gestione del testo in un ambiente lavorativo di gruppo e a inserire sommari, riferimenti incrociati e segnalibri in un documento. more...
Microsoft Word 2000 Utente avanzato Questo corso consente ai partecipanti di acquisire nozioni di livello intermedio per l'utilizzo quotidiano di Microsoft Word 2000. Una volta completato il corso, gli utenti avranno appreso come formattare, eseguire la correzione ortografica e migliorare un documento con oggetti disegno, grafici, ClipArt e miglioramenti della presentazione e della grafica; come creare una stampa unione, buste ed etichette tramite l'unione di un elenco di indirizzi. more...
Microsoft Word 2000 Nozioni fondamentali Questo corso consente ai partecipanti di acquisire le nozioni fondamentali per l'utilizzo quotidiano di Microsoft Word 2000. Una volta completato il corso, gli utenti avranno appreso come creare, inserire e formattare il testo in un documento Word, a inviare e salvare file di Word e a gestire e organizzare i documenti. more...
Introduzione al PC e ai programmi applicativi Questo corso rivolto agli utenti finali che desiderano imparare i concetti e i componenti di base del computer. I partecipanti verranno introdotti alle caratteristiche e alle funzionalita di base di 95, del software applicativo, della posta elettronica e di Internet. more...
CCNT Basic Telecommunications Part 1: Fundamentals, Analog, and Digital This is the first course in a two part series that presents the learner with the fundamentals of telecommunications and gives 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), Consumer Premises Equipment ( CPE), and services (dedicated and switched). The course then covers analog signals, its history and associated variables. Additionally, digital systems, its advantages over analog, and including such aspects as Pulse Code Modulation, Time Division Multiplexing, optical standards and loop carriers are covered. more...
CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 5: CMP, EJB Transactions, and Security This is the final course in a five part series that introduces the learner to CMP EJB Transactions and EJB Security. The course covers an introduction to CMP and discusses how the container performs data manipulation. The learner is introduced to the benefits and drawbacks of CMP and learns how to implement an entity bean that uses CMP. It also covers transactions defining them and their properties the EJB transactional model along with distributed transactions and isolation levels in transactions and differentiation between container-managed and bean-managed transactions. EJB security as well as the various roles that the bean developer assembler and deployer play in security. The roles of the container and deployment descriptor in EJB security are covered. more...
CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 4: EJB Deployment, EJB Clients, and Entity Beans This is the fourth course in a five part series that covers the Deployment Descriptor tool and EJB deployment writing EJB clients and entity beans. The course introduces the Deployment Descriptor including the role it plays and the various responsibilities that the bean developer assembler and deployer have in relation to it. The various resources that can be referenced in the Deployment Descriptor are covered as well as the syntactical requirements for using those references in your EJB code. The course covers writing EJB clients showing how JNDI is used to locate the home object and how the container creates the enterprise bean. Invocation of business methods on the bean passing values into the bean and receiving return values are covered. Instruction is delivered on removing the bean more...
CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 2: CORBA Servers, Advanced Features, and Security This is the second course in a five-part series that covers the building of CORBA servers and advanced features such as Factory and callback objects exceptions and DII and CORBA security. The participant will learn how to use the IDL-to-Java compiler to generate server skeletons and how to implement CORBA objects using these skeletons. Server IDL skeletons CORBA servers and naming services and server invocation are covered in detail. This course also covers factory and callback objects with conceptual information on each object type and instruction on how to design and how to use them. Exceptions the methods to throw and catch them the Finally Block method and user-defined exceptions are covered in addition to Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII) and how it is used to allow a client to more...
CIW Enterprise Specialist Part 1: CORBA Introduction, IDL, and Clients This is the first course in a five part series that introduces the student to the CORBA framework the Interface Definition Language and the building of CORBA clients. Topics covered include the role of the Object Management Group and each of the fundamental elements of the CORBA architecture such as ORB IDL Object Adapters and CORBA Services the IDL. The IDL constructs - modules interfaces attributes and operations are covered. Material is presented on the nonclass data types and how they are mapped to Java how inheritance is represented in IDL specification of parameter-passing modes and the definition of exceptions using IDL. How to compile IDL files to generate client stubs and how to use these stubs to create client applications are also covered. The learner is directed in more...
CIW Database Specialist Part 3: Database Interaction and JDBC This is the third course in a four part series that teaches students about SQL relational algebra transactions and database security and an introduction to the JDBC. This course covers SQL DDL commands inserting updating and querying with DML statements granting and revoking privileges with DCL statements. The course also teaches about relational algebra concepts to include joins transactions and database security and using JDBC drivers and executing SQL statements. more...
CIW Database Specialist Part 2: Logical and Physical Design This is the second course in a four part series that teaches students about normalization and logical and physical database design. This course will cover the normalization about the first second and third normal forms and also about Boyce-Codd Normal Form logical database design resolving relationships creating a logical data model and the various integrity constraints physical database design which introduces physical design creating enterprise constraints and database performance and access. more...
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. more...
CIW Dynamic Server Pages Part 2 This is the second course in a three part series that students will learn about PHP and introduces Microsoft Active Server Pages ( ASP) and VB Script. Additionally this course will cover debugging PHP PHP security introduction to ASP using VBScript ASP intrinsic objects and ASP default components. more...
CIW Dynamic Server Pages Part 1 This is the first course in a three part series that introduces students to PHP Hypertext Processor and provides the foundational knowledge for the course series. Additionally this course will cover an introduction to PHP PHP fundamentals string manipulation and file input/output and PHP and databases. more...
CIW JavaScript Fundamentals Part 2: Program Development This is the second course in a two part series that presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on features of the JavaScript programming language. This course will cover interactive forms and their development. Students will also learn about cookies and JavaScript security issues and how to use frames targets and image maps. Additionally students will learn how to create and manipulate custom JavaScript objects. more...
CIW JavaScript Fundamentals Part 1: Programming Principles This is the first course in a two part series that presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on the origins and basic features of the JavaScript programming language. This course will provide an introduction to JavaScript and some common programming concepts. It will cover working with variables and data. Students will also learn about functions methods and events including how to define and call functions. This course will teach students how to use conditional statements to control program flow. more...
CIW Perl Fundamentals Part 3: Best Practices This is the final course of a three part series that presents students with an overview of best practices for Perl. Students will learn about packages and modules object orientation database connectivity and debugging Perl scripts. more...
CIW Perl Fundamentals Part 2: Manipulating Scripts This is the second course in a three part series that students will learn both theoretical and practical instruction on external data Perl scripts. This course will also cover regular expressions and pattern matching subroutines and file access and manipulation. more...
CIW E-Commerce Designer Part 2: Product Marketing This course presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on E-Commerce marketing. The instruction can be divided into two main parts: Web Marketing Goals and Online Product Marketing. In the Web Marketing Goals section the student will be given an overview of marketing goals and strategies. This will include an examination of the various types of marketing strategies product pricing distribution and availability and the various types of audience data. In the Online Product Marketing section the student will be introduced to methods of attracting consumer attention on the Internet. This will include an introduction to online promotions site categories and banner ads. The course will also cover user tracking banner exchanges and referral programs. more...
CIW Security Professional Part 1: Network Security Introduction This is the first course in a five part series on security. This course teaches the concepts of security, the elements of a secure system, how to apply encryption principles, the different types of common security attacks, and how to create an effective security infrastructure. more...
CIW Internetworking Professional Part 5: IPv6 This is the last course in a five part series that provides instruction on the features and functions of IPv6. This course will begin with a comparison of IPv4 and IPv6. Students will learn to examine the IPv6 header and extension headers as well as the IPv6 address architecture. This course covers IPv6 routing and security reduced network management with IPv6 and transitioning to IPv6. Finally the course will also take a brief look at mobile IP. more...
CIW Internetworking Professional Part 4: Network Management This is the fourth course in a five part series that will provide instruction on the features of network management. This course will provide an overview of management functional areas and the network management model. It will also introduce the features and functions of SNMP. The student will learn how to install and configure SNMP and SNMP agents. This course will also introduce the features and functions of MIB as well as the functions of SNMP in an enterprise. Finally the student will also receive instruction on SNMPv2 and SNMPv3. more...
CIW Internetworking Professional Part 2: IP Model This is the second course in a five part series that presents students with instruction in the subject of the IP model. It covers the features and functions of several layers in the OSI model - including the network access layer the Internet layer and the transport layer. The student will also learn how to use various TCP/IP troubleshooting tools. more...
CIW Internetworking Professional Part 1: TCP/IP Fundamentals This is the first course in a five part series that presents students with a broad overview of TCP/IP network technology. This course will provide students an outline of the infrastructure of the Internet and the place of TCP/IP within this infrastructure. It will describe the features of TCP/IP architecture and Internet addressing and cover the techniques for troubleshooting TCP/IP networks. This course will also introduce students to the network environment and the principles of VoIP and Multicast IP. more...
CIW Server Administrator Part 5: Server Integrity This is the final course in a five part series that deals with optimizing server performance and services and protecting the integrity of servers. The course will also cover server optimization security and fault tolerance. more...
CIW Server Administrator Part 4: Servers This is the fourth course in a five part series that will teach students about various servers. This course will cover Web applications Perl gateways and streaming Web servers. Additionally students will learn about the installation and configuration of both E-Mail and News. more...
CIW Server Administrator Part 3: Services This is the third course in a five part series that will teach students about services. This course will cover name resolution with Windows 2000 and Linux name resolution with WINS and Samba and implementing Internet services. The learner is taught how to install a DNS service in Windows 2000 and how to configure DNS servers and clients. This course also introduces NetBIOS how to configure WINS servers and Samba and SWAT.The final section in the course Implementing Internet Services deals with FTP servers and controlling access in FTP. more...
CIW Server Administrator Part 2: User Management This is the second course in a five part series that will teach students how to manage users. The essentials of user management are presented as well as the techniques for managing users in Windows 2000 and managing users in Linux. Students will learn how to deal with the SAM user rights policies and shared folders. In addition they will learn how to deal with manually and automatically adding users in Linux linuxconf password files and policies. more...
CIW Server Administrator Part 1: Configuring This is the first course in a five part series that will teach students how to install and configure servers. This course will cover the common IT tasks and services operating systems installation strategies and configuring systems such as Windows 2000 and Linux. Additionally the students will learn about common Web servers access methods and remote administration in IIS and creating virtual servers and virtual directories. more...
XHTML Programming Part 2: Advanced Topics This is the second course in a two part series on XHTML 1.1 ( Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) that will introduce learners to the use of Java Jscript DHTML XML and CGI Scripting. It also covers Dynamic XHTML XHTML and XML and the difference between standard feedback forms with Mailto or submit references using CGI Scripting instead. It also discusses the structure of XHTML documents and in particular the metadata and how it is used by search engines. more...
XHTML Programming Part 1: Fundamentals This is the first course in a two part series that presents learners with the basic concepts and skills in XHTML 1.1 ( Extensible Hypertext Markup Language). The course covers markup languages Web fundamentals and basic document structure. It also covers working with text adding hyperlinks and embedding objects. It teaches how to add images and multimedia elements. Finally it covers the use of formatted lists Cascading Style Sheets ( CSS) Forms Frames and Tables. more...
HTML 4.01 Part 1: Fundamentals This is the first course in a two part series that presents learners with the basic concepts and skills in HTML 4.01. The course covers World Wide Web basics formatting web pages and creating links images and multimedia tables and frames and placing information online. more...
XML Programming Part 1: Components and Style Sheets This first course in the series will teach learners why XML is useful for developing Web and enterprise applications and the basics about how to write XML well-formed documents. It will cover the history of XML the features and benefits of XML writing XML documents and using style sheets including Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and the Extensible Style Language (XSL). This course will provide the foundation for the second course in the series. more...
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML Part 3: Interaction Diagrams, Class Diagrams and Pkgs This third course in the series finishes covering dynamic modeling and moves on to static modeling. The dynamic modeling content covers the interaction diagrams sequence and collaboration and how they illustrate the message interactions between instances and classes in the class model. The static modeling content covers using class diagrams. This course also covers using packages to illustrate groups of elements or subsystems. more...
Java Servlets Part 2: Creating Servlets This second course in the series provides the core information needed to teach learners how to create and use servlets. The first course is more of an introductory course and the final course in the series teaches advanced features of servlets. This course teaches how the servlet receives information and requests; how the servlet sends information, including standard HTML and multimedia content; how to use servlets for form processing; how to implement servlet session tracking; and how to use servlet context. more...
Enterprise JavaBeans Part 3: Transactions and Security This final course in the series teaches learners about transaction and security management. The transaction management sections cover the EJB semiautomated transaction management feature, container-managed transactions, bean-managed transactions and synchronization. The security management section addresses EJB architecture support for security management. more...
JDBC Application Development Part 3: Advanced Features, OOAD and SQLJ This third course in the series teaches learners skills needed to help them create more advanced databases. It teaches advanced features for creating JDBC programs, including prepared statements, stored procedures, transactions, concurrency control, and metadata. It also teaches how to map an object-oriented design to a relational database and how to use SQLJ standards with Java. more...
JDBC Application Development Part 1: Introduction and Architecture This first course in the series provides the foundation for the rest of the course series. It introduces learners to the JDBC API and explains how it is used to access any database from Java. It also covers the basics of working with relational database systems, how to use JDBC to design multi-tier database applications, and an overview of the major steps in the JDBC program. more...
Java 2 Programming Part 5: Streams and Networking This is the final course in a five-part series on Java 2 Programming. The Java platform is based on the idea that the same software should run on many different kinds of computers, consumer products, and other devices. Java software works on any device from mobile phones to supercomputers and is incorporated into all major Web browsers. This course teaches learners advanced topics that will help them fully implement Java 2 functions. It covers using the Streams version of the java.io package, writing threads, and networking in Java. more...
Java 2 Programming Part 4: Building and Managing GUIs This is the fourth course in a five-part series on Java 2 Programming. The Java platform is based on the idea that the same software should run on many different kinds of computers, consumer products, and other devices. Java software works on any device from mobile phones to supercomputers and is incorporated into all major Web browsers. This course covers using the java.awt package and creating GUI programs. It covers using java.awt for layout, using the java.awt event package, and using the java.awt component library. It also covers creating applets and using the Swing package for creating GUIs. more...
Java 2 Programming Part 3: Core Language APIs, Threads, and Exceptions This is the third course in a five-part series on Java 2 Programming. The Java platform is based on the idea that the same software should run on many different kinds of computers, consumer goods, and other devices. Java software works on any device from mobile phones to supercomputers and is incorporated into all major Web browsers. This course covers the function of packages in Java, including how to create packages and how to use the existing core packages included with the Java 2 SDK. It also covers using exceptions to manage error conditions. more...
Java 2 Programming Part 2: Objects and Classes This is the second course in a five-part series on Java 2 Programming. The Java platform is based on the idea that the same software should run on many different kinds of computers, consumer products, and other devices. Java software works on any device from mobile phones to supercomputers and is incorporated into all major Web browsers. This course teaches learners the general concepts of object-oriented programming and how Java implements these concepts. It also covers designing, creating and using classes; declaration and access control; garbage collection; and inner classes. more...
Java 2 Programming Part 1: The Java Language This is the first course in a five-part series on Java 2 Programming. The Java platform is based on the idea that the same software should run on many different kinds of computers, consumer products, and other devices. Java software works on any device from mobile phones to supercomputers and is incorporated into all major Web browsers. This first course in the series is designed to give students a basic understanding of Java 2. It provides the knowledge needed to compile, run and distribute a simple Java application. It teaches the features of this programming language, as well as using identifiers, keywords, types, arrays, operators and assignments, and flow control. more...
Web Site Security: Messaging, Servers, and Viruses This course is the second course in a two-part series on Web Site Security. This course will give students the skills and knowledge to identify and prevent more tactical security risks and measures. Students will learn how to implement message security via Pretty Good Privacy ( PGP) a de facto messaging security standard. They will also learn how to identify and minimize security risks associated with Java CGI scripts and HTTP servers. Finally students will receive a detailed overview of Internet-transmitted viruses virus prevention and antivirus programs. more...
Web Site Security - Internet and Intranet Management and Policies Web Site Security: Internet and Intranet Management and Policies is the first course in a two-part series. This course will give students the skills and knowledge needed to identify and counter some fundamental security risks and requirements. Students will learn some basic network security skills pertaining to network threat identification and prevention. They will also examine Internet security threats and measures (audit trails IP sniffing/spoofing etc.) and learn how to implement security policies and procedures. more...
Netscape 6 User Fundamentals This course addresses how to use Netscape Navigator which includes My Sidebar customizable searches and themes; Netscape Mail; Netscape Instant Messenger; and Netscape Composer. It introduces the function of each of these and teaches learners how to use the key features of each. more...
Advanced NDS Tools and Diagnostics Part 3 This is the final course in a three part series and instructs the learner how to resolve common NDS issues. Beginning with hard disk upgrades the course covers time synchronization and schema issues as well as how to recover from server and communication failure. more...
Advanced NDS Tools and Diagnostics Part 2 This is the second course in a three part series that teaches server background processes as well as how to perform partition and replica operations within the Novell NDS environment. This course will cover how to remove a server how to amend the properties of a server how to verify process completion and synchronize replicas. more...
Advanced NDS Tools and Diagnostics Part 1 This is the first course in a three part series that instructs the learner how to use NDS health check tools to proactively maintain a network by performing regular system checks. The course teaches why and how to maintain server logs as well as a test environment and it introduces learners to the features of NDS and troubleshooting tactics. more...
Novell NDS Design and Implementation - Part 1 This is the first course in a two-part series on Novell NDS Design and Implementation. This series will provide the knowledge and skills necessary to create a Novell Directory Services ( NDS) design and implementation strategy. This course will cover NDS design theory designing an NDS tree the skills needed to determine an NDS partition and replication strategy and the skills necessary to create a time synchronization strategy. more...
Novell NetWare 5 Administration - Part 5 This is the fifth course in a five-part series on Novell NetWare 5 Administration. This course covers the concepts and methods associated with accessing resources in a multicontext Novell Directory Services ( NDS) environment and the installation of a NetWare 5 server. This course is an approved study guide that will help you prepare for certification exam 50-639 and is equivalent to Novell class 560. more...
Novell NetWare 5 Administration - Part 4 This is the fourth course in a five-part series on Novell NetWare 5 Administration. This course covers the concepts and methods associated with distributing and managing applications by using Z.E.N. works. This course is an approved study guide that will help you prepare for certification exam 50-639 and is equivalent to Novell class 560. more...
Novell NetWare 5 Administration - Part 3 This course is the third in a five-part series on Novell NetWare 5 Administration. This course covers managing file system security creating and managing login scripts and Managing Novell Directory Services ( NDS) security. This course is an approved study guide that will help you prepare for certification exam 50-639 and is equivalent to Novell class 560. more...
Novell NetWare 5 Administration - Part 2 This course is the second in a five-part series on Novell NetWare 5 Administration. This course covers Novell Distributed Print Services ( NDPS) and managing the file system. This course is an approved study guide that will help you prepare for certification exam 50-639 and is equivalent to Novell class 560. more...
Novell NetWare 5 Administration - Part 1 This course is the first in a five-part series on Novell NetWare 5 Administration. This course covers the features and functionalities of NetWare 5 Novell Directory Services ( NDS) setting up a NetWare 5 workstation user object access licenses and security. This course is an approved study guide that will help you prepare for certification exam 50-639 and is equivalent to Novell class 560. more...
Novell NetWare Service and Support - Part 5 This course is the fifth in a five-part series on Novell NetWare Service and Support. This series focuses on the prevention diagnosis and resolution of hardware-related problems that network professionals encounter while working with a network. This course covers troubleshooting servers and networks and disaster recovery. more...
Novell NetWare Service and Support - Part 2 This course is the second in a five-part series on Novell NetWare Service and Support. This series focuses on the prevention diagnosis and resolution of hardware-related problems that network professionals encounter while working with a network. This course will cover installing configuring and troubleshooting various types of networks and network storage devices. more...
Novell NetWare Service and Support - Part 1 This course is the first in a five-part series on Novell NetWare Service and Support. This series focuses on the prevention diagnosis and resolution of hardware-related problems that network professionals encounter while working with a network. This course will give an overview of service and support tasks research tools and network cables and boards. more...
Novell GroupWise 5.5 User Fundamentals This course is designed to provide participants with the skills needed to effectively use Novell GroupWise in their day-to-day work. The course provides participants with an opportunity to learn about message address book calendar and document management. Participants will also learn how to use Novell GroupWise remotely. more...
Novell GroupWise 5.5 Administration Part 1 - System Fundamentals The GroupWise System Administration curriculum is designed to teach students the fundamentals of administering a GroupWise system. As the first in the 3-part series this course will give students a solid foundation in GroupWise 5.5 fundamentals. Students will be given a thorough overview of the GroupWise client and the fundamental components of the GroupWise system. Students will also be taught the skills and knowledge needed to properly plan and execute a GroupWise system installation and configuration. more...
IntranetWare: Novell NetWare 4.11 Administration - Part 3 This is the third course in a three-part series which teaches you how to use NetWare 4.11 Administrative tools to improve information access system performance and data security on your network. This series focuses on the administration skills covered in Novell's instructor-led course 520 IntranetWare: NetWare 4.11 Administration and the test objectives for certification exam 50-613. more...
IntranetWare: Novell NetWare 4.11 Administration - Part 2 This is the second course of a three-part series which teaches you how to use NetWare 4.11 administrative tools to improve information access system performance and data security on your network. This series focuses on the administrative skills covered in Novell's instructor-led course 520 IntranetWare: NetWare 4.11 Administration and the test objectives for certification exam 50-613. more...
IntranetWare: Novell NetWare 4.11 Administration - Part 1 This is the first course in a three-part series that teaches you how to use NetWare 4.11 administrative tools to improve information access system performance and data security on your network. This series focuses on the administration skills covered in Novell's instructor-led course 520 IntranetWare: NetWare 4.11 Administration and the test objectives for certification exam 50-613. more...
Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000: Part 5 - Security and Optimization This is the last course in a five part series that deals with the securing of the BizTalk Server 2000 environment and the configuring of servers and groups of servers and optimization of server group performance. This course covers the use of tools and utilities to monitor the status of the BizTalk Server 2000 environment. more...
Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000: Part 4 - Components, Solutions, and Troubleshooting This is the fourth course in a five part series that presents the knowledge and skills necessary to create application integration components ( AICs) for use with BizTalk Messaging Services. It also covers the deployment and management of an automated business process between trading partners using BizTalk Server 2000. In this respect it presents a type of practical application of much of the material covered in the previous courses. The learner has an opportunity to use BizTalk's features and tools manage the four server databases and manage the queues that BizTalk Server 2000 uses. The course continues to build upon the scenario companies that form the scenario core of the curriculum presenting contexts of business requirements and considerations. more...
Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000: Part 3 - Monitoring and Orchestration This is the third course in a five part series that deals with the tracking of interchanges and business documents using BizTalk Document Tracking. It also covers the orchestration of the business process using BizTalk Orchestration Designer. The learner will review the core procedures necessary for using both these tools and has an opportunity to practice their use in the three scenario topics that are located at key points in the course. more...
Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000: Part 2 - Documents: Mapping, Managing, Submitting This is the second course in a five part series that deals with the mapping and managing of document flow. This course covers creating maps using BizTalk Mapper creating objects in and managing BizTalk Messaging Manager and the submission of documents to BizTalk Server. The course continues to build upon the scenario companies that form the scenario core of the curriculum presenting learners with contexts of business requirements and considerations. more...
Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000: Part 1 - Introduction to BizTalk Server 2000 This is the first course in a five part series that introduces the learner to the context of BizTalk operations identifying the main challenges of EAI and B2B communications. BizTalk is contextualized in terms of a solution to these various challenges. This course covers the BizTalk administration model and its tools and services. It also covers the installation requirements for BizTalk and the various installation options. 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 securing Commerce Server files and resources. Topics covering the administration of Commerce Server 2000 including performance monit |