| Title | Description | Duration | Outline |
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Enterprise Technologies Overview
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This is an exciting and information-packed lecture course
which presents a broad view of computing architectures.
This information will prepare and guide all members
of the application planning and development team
to architect, select and design a system.
Information in this course will aid you in your selection of appropriate,
cost-effective, long-term technologies.
Level: Overview
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1 - 2 Days
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Internet Technologies Overview
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A survey of internet-specific technologies and architectures,
including: internet model, TCP/IP, streams vs. datagrams,
sockets and ports, addressing, client/server input/output,
server-side web processing, internet Java technologies,
client-side web processing, and internet XML technologies.
Level: Overview
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1/2 Day
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Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Overview
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An introduction to J2EE,
the Java-based enterprise technology.
Topics include: Enterprise technology,
Java client/server technology, J2EE overview,
J2EE technologies, J2EE architecture,
handling XML documents, commercial J2EE servers,
and accessibility/interoperability
with non-Java and other Java technologies.
Level: Overview
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1/2 Day
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Java Enterprise Edition 6 (Java EE 6) Overview
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Provides an overview of key Java EE components and concepts
including:
Java Servlets,
Java Server Pages,
Java Persistence Architecture,
Object Relational Mapping,
Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs),
Java Server Faces (JSF),
Java Transaction Service (JTS),
Java Messaging Service (JMS),
and SOAP based Web Services.
Level: Overview
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1/2 Day
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Java Technology Overview
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Introduces key Java concepts,
terminology and current technologies.
Topics include characteristics of Java,
Java application development, the Java language,
object-oriented applications, OO programming in Java,
Java APIs, applets, the Java GUI, network computing with Java,
Java client/server technology, Java distributed technology, and security.
Level: Overview
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1 - 2 Days
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Object Oriented Technology Overview
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The Object-oriented (OO) paradigm
is well-entrenched in modern application development.
Topics include: what is OO, designing OO applications,
OO design patterns, developing OO applications,
most popular OO programming languages, component objects,
distributed component objects, OO standards, remote objects,
objects vs. relational databases,
OO databases, and object-XML interaction.
Level: Overview
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1/2 Day
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Overview Of Internet Technologies
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Presents a survey of Internet Technologies
used to design, construct, test, and deploy web applications.
The focus of this course is on de-mystifying the buzzwords and terms related to
the Internet, web-sites, and web-applications.
Level: Overview
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2 Days
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Project Management For IT - Overview
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Provides an overview of the Project Lifecycle
and explores the motivation and benefits of
the various deliverables produced throughout.
Level: Overview
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1 Day
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Understanding IT Jargon
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Designed for professionals new to the IT field or IT Professionals
seeking to enhance their English IT vocabulary, this course de-mystifies
common IT terms, acronyms, and jargon.
Level: Overview
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1 day
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Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI)
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Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI)
is a standardized XML format for businesses to publish information
on the Internet about their products and Web services,
for global client access.
This course describes the concepts and features of UDDI.
Level: Overview
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1/2 - 1 Day
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Unix Overview
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Provides an overview of the basic concepts of the Unix operating
system with brief coverage of the most important aspects that
have made Unix a reliable and secure platform.
Level: Overview
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1 Day
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Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
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The Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
is a standardized XML format for describing network services.
The description includes the name of the service,
the location of the service, and how to communicate with the service.
This course describes the features of WSDL.
Level: Overview
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1/2 - 1 Day
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Web Services Overview
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Web Services are becoming an increasingly popular architecture
and mechanism for publishing application services.
This course presents an overview of web service technologies
and their support technologies (SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, and JAX-RPC),
as well as web service standards and architectural strengths and limitations.
Level: Overview
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1 Day
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Web Technologies and Architectures Overview
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Presents a broad-brush summary of the purpose, motivation,
architecture, models, technologies, frameworks and design considerations of SOA.
Level: Overview
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1/2 Day
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Web Technologies and Architectures Overview
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A survey of web-specific technologies and architectures,
including: conventional web technologies, Java technologies
(including independent, J2EE and model 2 technologies),
Microsoft technologies, database accessibility,
XML technologies, and web service integration.
Level: Overview
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1 Day
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XML Technologies Overview
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Extensible Markup Language (XML)
has become the technology of choice
for data transfer.
XML is actually a family of standards,
some of which are still emerging.
This course explains what XML is
and the roles that it is playing in todays Applications,
and the role it will play in the future.
Coverage includes: XML, XSLT, XPath, XSL-FO,
XML Schema (WXS), XML Namespaces,
Resource Description Framework (RDF),
XML Encryption, XML Signature, XForms,
XML Events, and XML Query ( XQuery).
Level: Overview
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1 Day
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VoIP and Video for Managers
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An introductory course
for communications managers and administrators
that provides an overview of the business issues and technologies
involved in moving to VoIP and video.
It demystifies terms and technology, highlighting the essential knowledge
that managers require to make informed decisions regarding deployment.
Content is vendor-neutral but does include examples of real world solutions.
Level: Introduction
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1 Day
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