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Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Migrating Oracle to Azure SQL or Postgre SQL 40514-G

In this course, you gain a better understanding of how to conduct a site analysis for a customer to compare cost, performance, and level of effort required to migrate from Oracle to SQL Server or PostgreSQL. There are two migration paths included in this workshop and the training files are named appropriately for each path. Both workshops share a common customer Oracle migration scenario. Each workshop path has tailored database platform migration steps to assist you in this learning journey. You will evaluate the dependent applications and reports that need to be updated and come up with a migration plan. Also, you will design and build a proof of concept (POC) to help the customer take advantage of new SQL Server or PostgreSQL features to improve performance and resiliency.
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Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Continuous delivery in Azure DevOps 40511-G

In this whiteboard design session, you will learn how to design a solution with a combination of Azure Resource Manager templates and Azure DevOps to enable continuous delivery with several Azure PaaS services. At the end of this workshop, you will be better able to build templates to automate cloud infrastructure and reduce error-prone manual processes. In addition, you’ll create an Azure Resource Manager (ARM) template to provision Azure resources, configure continuous delivery with Azure DevOps, configure Application Insights into an application, and create an Azure DevOps project and Git repository.
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Planning and Administering Microsoft Azure for SAP Workloads AZ-120T00

This course teaches IT Professionals experienced in SAP solutions how to leverage Azure resources that include deployment and configuration of virtual machines, virtual networks, storage accounts, and Azure AD that includes implementing and managing hybrid identities. Students of this course will learn through concepts, scenarios, procedures, and hands-on labs how to best plan and implement migration and operation of an SAP solution on Azure. Your will receive guidance on subscriptions, create and scale virtual machines, implement storage solutions, configure virtual networking, back up and share data, connect Azure and on-premises sites, manage network traffic, implement Azure Active Directory, secure identities, and monitor your solution.
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Configuring Windows Server Hybrid Advanced Services AZ-801T00

This course teaches IT Professionals to configure advanced Windows Server services using on-premises, hybrid, and cloud technologies. The course teaches IT Professionals how to leverage the hybrid capabilities of Azure, how to migrate virtual and physical server workloads to Azure IaaS, and how to secure Azure VMs running Windows Server. The course also teaches IT Professionals how to perform tasks related to high availability, troubleshooting, and disaster recovery. The course highlights administrative tools and technologies including Windows Admin Center, PowerShell, Azure Arc, Azure Automation Update Management, Microsoft Defender for Identity, Azure Security Center, Azure Migrate, and Azure Monitor.
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Microsoft Azure Solutions for AWS Developers AZ-020T00-A

A three-day course designed to teach AWS (Amazon Web Services) developers how to prepare end-to-end solutions in Microsoft Azure. In this course you will construct Azure App Service Web App solutions and Azure Functions, use blob or Cosmos DB storage in solutions, implement secure cloud solutions that include user authentication and authorization, implement API management, and develop event- and message-based solutions, and monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize your Azure solutions. You will learn how developers use Azure services, with additional focus on features and tasks that differ from AWS, and what that means for you as you develop applications that will be hosted by using Azure services.
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Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure AZ-204T00

This course teaches developers how to create end-to-end solutions in Microsoft Azure. Students will learn how to implement Azure compute solutions, create Azure Functions, implement and manage web apps, develop solutions utilizing Azure storage, implement authentication and authorization, and secure their solutions by using KeyVault and Managed Identities. Students will also learn how to connect to and consume Azure services and third-party services, and include event- and message-based models in their solutions. The course also covers monitoring, troubleshooting, and optimizing Azure solutions.
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Azure Administration for AWS SysOps AZ-010T00-A

This two-day course is designed for AWS Sysops administrators interested in learning how Azure is different from AWS, and how Azure is administered. The workshops main topics are Azure Administration, Azure Networking, Azure Compute, Azure Storage, and Azure Governance. This workshop combines lecture with hands-on practical exercises and discussion/review. During the workshop students will build an end-to-end architecture that demonstrates the main features discussed in the course.
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Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals DP-900T00

In this course, students will gain foundational knowledge of core data concepts and related Microsoft Azure data services. Students will learn about core data concepts such as relational, non-relational, big data, and analytics, and build their foundational knowledge of cloud data services within Microsoft Azure. Students will explore fundamental relational data concepts and relational database services in Azure. They will explore Azure storage for non-relational data and the fundamentals of Azure Cosmos DB. Students will learn about modern data warehousing, real-time analytics, and data visualization.
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Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals AI-900T00

This course introduces fundamentals concepts related to artificial intelligence (AI), and the services in Microsoft Azure that can be used to create AI solutions. The course is not designed to teach students to become professional data scientists or software developers, but rather to build awareness of common AI workloads and the ability to identify Azure services to support them. The hands-on exercises in the course are based on Learn modules, and students are encouraged to use the content on Learn as reference materials to reinforce what they learn in the class and to explore topics in more depth.
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Migrate SQL workloads to Azure DP-050T00

In this course, the students will explore the objectives of data platform modernization and how it is suitable for given business requirements. They will also explore each stage of the data platform modernization process and define what tasks are involved at each stage, such as the assessment and planning phase. Students will also learn the available migration tools and how they are suitable for each stage of the data migration process. The student will learn how to migrate to the three target platforms for SQL based workloads; Azure Virtual Machines, Azure SQL Databases and Azure SQL Database Managed Instances.
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Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Azure Stack 40522-G

In this workshop, you will learn how to design a hybrid cloud architecture using a combination of the Azure public cloud and Azure Stack. This functional architecture will enable customers to leverage their investments in Azure as a “cloud platform,” rather than Azure as a “place.” You will learn to determine which systems are good candidates for the Azure public cloud and which are better suited on Azure Stack.
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Azure Stack HCI WS-013T00-A

This three-day course is intended primarily for IT Professionals who already have significant experience with managing an on-premises Windows Server environment. Its purpose is to cover advanced topics related to Windows Server software-defined datacenter, Azure Stack HCI, and other Azure Stack products. The course also describes the use of existing Microsoft System Center products to implement and manage software-defined datacenters with Windows Server 2019. This course is advanced and is designed for people that want to run their virtual workloads on Windows Server 2019 at medium-to-large scale using software-defined datacenter and hyper-converged principles.
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Office 365 Administrator

This is a five-day instructor-led training (ILT) course that targets the requirements of IT professionals who participate in evaluating, planning, deploying, and operating Microsoft Office 365 services, including its identities, dependencies, requirements, and supporting technologies. This course focuses on skills required to line up an Office 365 tenant, including federation with existing user identities, and skills required to sustain an Office 365 tenant and its users.

Audience profile

This course is meant for IT professionals who are liable for planning, configuring, and managing an Office 365 environment. Students who attend this course are expected to possess a reasonably broad understanding of several on-premises technologies like name System (DNS) and Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). additionally , they ought to have a general understanding of Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Lync Server or Skype for Business Server, and Microsoft SharePoint Server.

Skills gained
  • Plan an Office 365 deployment, configure the Office 365 tenant, and plan a pilot deployment.
  • Manage Office 365 users, groups, and licenses, and configure delegated administration.
  • Plan and configure client connectivity to Office 365.
  • Plan and configure directory synchronization between Microsoft Azure AD and on-premises AD DS.
  • Plan and implement the Office 365 ProPlus deployment.
  • Plan and manage Microsoft Exchange Online recipients and permissions.
  • Plan and configure Exchange Online services.
  • Plan and configure Microsoft Teams
  • Plan and configure Microsoft SharePoint Online.
  • Plan and configure an Office 365 collaboration solutions.
  • Plan and configure the mixing between Office 365 and Microsoft Azure Information Protection.
  • Monitor and review Office 365 services, and troubleshoot Office 365 issues.
  • Plan and implement identity federation between on-premises AD DS and Azure AD.
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • A minimum of two years of experience administering the Windows Server OS , including Windows Server 2012 or later.
  • A minimum of 1 year of experience working with AD DS.
  • A minimum of 1 year of experience working with name resolution, including DNS.
  • Experience working with certificates, including public key infrastructure (PKI) certificates.
  • Experience working with Windows PowerShell.
  • Experience working with Exchange Server 2013 or later, Lync Server 2013 or Skype for Business Server 2015, and SharePoint Server 2013 or later is useful , but not required.

Office 365 Administration and Troubleshooting

This is a three-day Instructor Led Training (ILT) course that targets the requirements of data technology (IT) professionals who participate in administering, configuring, troubleshooting, and operating Office 365 services, including its identities, dependencies, requirements, and supporting technologies. This course focuses on skills required to administer and troubleshoot Office 365 tenant and key services of Office 365, like Exchange Online, SharePoint Online and Skype for Business and Teams. It also covers security and compliance features of Office 365.

Audience profile

This course is meant for IT professionals and system administrators who want to find out about administration and troubleshooting techniques in Office 365. These professionals should have a minimum of three years of experience working within the ir respective fields: ideally in the areas of system administration, network administration, and messaging.

Skills gained
  • Describe Office 365 services.
  • Administer Office 365 by using the graphical environment and Windows PowerShell.
  • Administer and troubleshoot directory synchronization and directory objects.
  • Administer and troubleshoot Exchange Online.
  • Administer and troubleshoot Skype for Business Online and Microsoft Teams.
  • Administer and troubleshoot SharePoint Online.
  • Plan and deploy Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus.
  • Administer and troubleshoot compliance and security in Office 365.
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • A minimum of two years of experience administering the Windows Server OS , including Windows Server 2012 or newer.
  • A minimum of 1 year of experience working with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS).
  • A minimum of 1 year of experience working with name resolution, including DNS.
  • Experience working with certificates, including public key infrastructure (PKI) certificates.
  • Experience working with Windows PowerShell.
  • Experience working with Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 or newer, Microsoft Lync 2013 Server or Skype for Business 2015 Server, and Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 or newer is useful but not required.

Office 365 for the End-User

This 1 day course is meant for information workers who are using or will use Office 365. This course will provide students with the knowledge and skills to efficiently use Office 365 on a day-to-day basis. The course is meant with world scenarios in mind. Students will find out how to use Outlook Online, Skype for Business, OneDrive for Business, SharePoint Online, and OneNote. At the top of this course students are going to be ready to effectively navigate Office 365 and make use of all of the features of Office 365.

Audience profile

This course is meant for anyone who is using or will use Office 365. The course is additionally intended for decision makers who try to know the features and benefits of Office 365 and the way it can increase employee productivity.

Skills gained
  • Understand Office 365
  • Navigate Office 365
  • Use Outlook Online
  • Use Skype for Business
  • Use SharePoint Online
  • Understand OneDrive for Business
  • Manage Outlook features, contacts, groups, distribution groups, and calendars
  • Use SharePoint Online to collaborate with others, manage documents and site navigation
  • Use Skype for Business to collaborate with internal and external contacts
  • Create, organize, and manage OneNote notebooks
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • Basic understanding of Microsoft Office
  • Basic understanding of Microsoft Windows Operating systems

Windows 10

In this course, students will find out how to support and configure Windows 10 desktops in an organizational environment. Students will develop skills that include learning the way to install, customize, and update Windows 10 operating systems. Students will find out how to managing storage, files, and devices also as the way to configure network connectivity for Windows 10. Students also will find out how to secure the Windows 10 OS and protect the info on the device. Finally, students will find out how to manage and troubleshoot Windows 10.

Audience profile

Candidates for this exam are IT professionals who perform installation, configuration, general local management and maintenance of Windows 10 core services. Candidates can also be conversant in enterprise scenarios and cloud-integrated services.

Skills gained
  • Install and customize Windows 10
  • Configure Updates for Windows.
  • Configure devices and drivers for Windows.
  • Configure storage for Windows.
  • Configure network and remote management settings in Windows.
  • Configure and manage browsers and applications in Windows.
  • Configure account access and authentication.
  • Configure file and folder permissions.
  • Describe methods for securing Windows 10, common threats and methods for mitigating against them.
  • Troubleshoot Windows and application installations.
  • Troubleshoot hardware and driver issues.
  • Troubleshoot file issues and perform recoveries.
Prerequisites
  • Basic understanding of computer networks and hardware concepts.
  • Basic understanding of OS and Application concepts.
  • Experience with using the Windows OS.

Managing Modern Desktops

In this course, students will find out how to plan and implement an OS deployment strategy using modern deployment methods, also as the way to implement an update strategy. Students are going to be introduced to key components of recent management and co-management strategies. This course also covers what it takes to include Microsoft Intune into your organization. Students also will study methods for deployment and management of apps and browser-based applications. Students are going to be introduced to the key concepts of security in modern management including authentication, identities, access, and compliance policies. Students are going to be introduced to technologies such Azure Active Directory, Azure Information Protection and Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection, also as the way to leverage them to guard devices and data.

Audience profile

The Modern Desktop Administrator deploys, configures, secures, manages, and monitors devices and client applications in an enterprise environment. Responsibilities include managing identity, access, policies, updates, and apps. The MDA collaborates with the M365 Enterprise Administrator to style and implement a tool strategy that meets the business needs of a contemporary organization.

The Modern Desktop Administrator must be conversant in M365 workloads and must have strong skills and knowledge of deploying, configuring, and maintaining Windows 10 and non-Windows devices. The MDA role focuses on cloud services instead of on-premises management technologies.

Skills gained
  • Plan, develop, and implement an OS deployment, upgrade, and update strategy.
  • Understandthe benefits and methods of co-management strategies.
  • Plan and implement device enrollment and configuration.
  • Manage and deploy applications and plan a mobile application management strategy.
  • Manage users and authentication using Azure AD and Active Directory DS.
  • Describe and implement methods wont to protect devices and data.
Prerequisites

The Modern Desktop Administrator must be conversant in M365 workloads and must have strong skills and knowledge of deploying, configuring, and maintaining Windows 10 and non-Windows devices. The MDA role focuses on cloud services instead of on-premises management technologies. it's recommended students complete course MD-100, Windows 10, before taking this course.

Supporting and Troubleshooting Windows 10

This is a 5-day ILT course that's designed to supply students with the knowledge and skills required to support and troubleshoot Windows 10 PCs and devices during a Windows Server domain environment. These skills include understanding of Windows 10 features, how they will be utilized in a lively Directory environment and the way to troubleshoot them.

Audience profile

The primary audience for this course is that the Enterprise Desktop Support Technician (EDST), who provides Tier 2 support to users running Windows 10 personal computers (PCs) and devices in medium to large enterprise organizations, within a Windows domain environment. EDSTs specialise in a broad range of technical issues for Windows operating systems (OSs), devices, cloud services, applications, networking, and hardware support. within the overarching scenario, if an enterprise offers the service, the EDST is asked to support it.

The key responsibilities include resolving technical issues concerning Windows 10 installation and migration, activation, performance, profiles, settings; and device synchronization. another key responsibilities include local and remote network access; access to applications, access to data and printers; authentication, Endpoint security and policy; OS and data recovery.

Students who seek certification within the following exams also will enjoy this course:

  • Configuring Windows Devices
  • Installing and Configuring Windows 10
Skills gained
  • Describe the processes involved in planning and employing a troubleshooting methodology for Windows 10.
  • Troubleshoot startup issues and OS services on a Windows 10 PC.
  • Perform system recovery.
  • Resolve issues associated with hardware devices and device drivers.
  • Administer Windows 10 devices.
  • Troubleshoot issues associated with network connectivity.
  • Configure Windows 10 devices using group policies.
  • Configure user settings.
  • Implement remote connectivity.
  • Configure and troubleshoot resource access.
  • Deploy and troubleshoot applications.
  • Maintain Windows 10 devices.
Prerequisites

In addition to their professional experience, students who attend this training should have already got the subsequent technical knowledge:

  • Networking fundamentals, including Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and name System (DNS).
  • Microsoft Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) principles.
  • Understanding of the general public Key Infrastructure (PKI) components.
  • Windows Server 2016 fundamentals.

Microsoft 365 Identity and Services

This course covers three central elements of Microsoft 365 enterprise administration – Microsoft 365 tenant and repair management, Office 365 management, and Microsoft 365 identity management. In Microsoft 365 tenant and repair management, you'll examine all the key components that has got to be planned for when designing your Microsoft 365 tenant. Once this planning phase is complete, you'll find out how to configure your Microsoft 365 tenant, including your organizational profile, tenant subscription options, component services, user accounts and licenses, and security groups. Finally, you'll find out how to manage your tenant, which incorporates the configuration of tenant roles and managing your tenant health and services.

With your Microsoft 365 tenant now firmly in situ , you'll examine the key components of Office 365 management. This begins with an summary of Office 365 product functionality, including Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Power Platform, additional product resources, and device management. you'll then transition to configuring Office 365, with a primary specialise in configuring Office client connectivity. Finally, you'll examine the way to manage Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise (formerly Office 365 ProPlus) deployments, from user-driven client installations to centralized deployments. you'll conclude this section by learning the way to configure Office Telemetry and Microsoft Analytics.

The course concludes with an in-depth examination of Microsoft 365 identity synchronization, with attention on Azure Active Directory Connect. you'll find out how to plan for and implement Azure AD Connect, the way to manage synchronized identities, and the way to implement password management in Microsoft 365 using multi-factor authentication and self-service password management. This section wraps up with a comprehensive check out implementing application and external access. you'll find out how to feature and manage applications in Azure Active Directory, including the way to configure multi-tenant applications. you'll then examine the way to configure Azure AD Application Proxy, including the way to install and register a connector and the way to publish an on-premises app for remote access. Finally, you'll examine the way to design and manage solutions for external access. This includes licensing guidance for Azure AD B2B collaboration, creating a collaborative user, and troubleshooting a B2B collaboration.

Audience profile

This course is meant for persons who are meaning to the Microsoft 365 Enterprise Admin role and have completed one among the Microsoft 365 role-based administrator certification paths.

Skills gained
  • Designing, configuring, and managing your Microsoft 365 tenant
  • Office 365 product functionality
  • Configuring Office 365
  • Managing Office 365 ProPlus deployments
  • Planning and implementing identity synchronization
  • Implementing application and external access
Prerequisites
  • Completed a role-based administrator course like Messaging, Teamwork, Security and Compliance, or Collaboration.
  • A proficient understanding of DNS and basic functional experience with Microsoft 365 services.
  • A proficient understanding of general IT practices.

Microsoft 365 Mobility and Security

This course covers three central elements of Microsoft 365 enterprise administration – Microsoft 365 security management, Microsoft 365 compliance management, and Microsoft 365 device management. In Microsoft 365 security management, you'll examine all the common sorts of threat vectors and data breaches facing organizations today, and you'll find out how Microsoft 365’s security solutions address these security threats. you'll be introduced to the Microsoft Secure Score, also on Azure Active Directory Identity Protection. you'll then find out how to manage the Microsoft 365 security services, including Exchange Online Protection, Advanced Threat Protection, Safe Attachments, and Safe Links. Finally, you'll be introduced to the varied reports that monitor your security health. you'll then transition from security services to threat intelligence; specifically, using the safety Dashboard and Advanced Threat Analytics to remain before potential security breaches.

With your Microsoft 365 security components now firmly in situ , you'll examine the key components of Microsoft 365 compliance management. This begins with an summary of all key aspects of knowledge governance, including data archiving and retention, Information Rights Management, Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (S/MIME), Office 365 message encryption, and data loss prevention (DLP). you'll then delve deeper into archiving and retention, paying particular attention to in-place records management in SharePoint, archiving and retention in Exchange, and Retention policies within the Security and Compliance Center.

Now that you simply understand the key aspects of knowledge governance, you'll examine the way to implement them, including the building of ethical walls in Exchange Online, creating DLP policies from built-in templates, creating custom DLP policies, creating DLP policies to guard documents, and creating policy tips. you'll then specialise in managing data governance in Microsoft 365, including managing retention in email, troubleshooting retention policies and policy tips that fail, also as troubleshooting sensitive data. you'll then find out how to implement Azure Information Protection and Windows Information Protection. you'll conclude this section by learning the way to manage search and investigation, including checking out content within the Security and Compliance Center, auditing log investigations, and managing advanced eDiscovery.

The course concludes with an in-depth examination of Microsoft 365 device management. you'll begin by planning for various aspects of device management, including preparing your Windows 10 devices for co-management. you'll find out how to transition from Configuration Manager to Intune, and you'll be introduced to the Microsoft Store for Business and Mobile Application Management. At now , you'll transition from getting to implementing device management; specifically, your Windows 10 deployment strategy. This includes learning the way to implement Windows Autopilot, Windows Analytics, and Mobile Device Management (MDM). When examining MDM, you'll find out how to deploy it, the way to enroll devices to MDM, and the way to manage device compliance.

Audience profile

This course is meant for persons who are meaning to the Microsoft 365 Enterprise Admin role and have completed one among the Microsoft 365 role-based administrator certification paths.

Skills gained
  • Microsoft 365 Security Metrics
  • Microsoft 365 Security Services
  • Microsoft 365 Threat Intelligence
  • Data Governance in Microsoft 365
  • Archiving and Retention in Office 365
  • Data Governance in Microsoft 365 Intelligence
  • Search and Investigations
  • Device Management
  • Windows 10 Deployment Strategies
  • Mobile Device Management
Prerequisites
  • Completed a role-based administrator course like Messaging, Teamwork, Security and Compliance, or Collaboration.
  • A proficient understanding of DNS and basic functional experience with Microsoft 365 services.
  • A proficient understanding of general IT practices.

Microsoft 365 Security Administration

In this course you'll find out how to secure user access to your organization’s resources. The course covers user password protection, multi-factor authentication, the way to enable Azure Identity Protection, the way to setup and use Azure AD Connect, and introduces you to conditional access in Microsoft 365. you'll study threat protection technologies that help protect your Microsoft 365 environment. Specifically, you'll study threat vectors and Microsoft’s security solutions to mitigate threats. you'll study Secure Score, Exchange Online protection, Azure Advanced Threat Protection, Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection, and threat management. within the course you'll study information protection technologies that help secure your Microsoft 365 environment. The course discusses information rights managed content, message encryption, also as labels, policies and rules that support data loss prevention and knowledge protection. Lastly, you'll study archiving and retention in Microsoft 365 also as data governance and the way to conduct content searches and investigations. This course covers data retention policies and tags, in-place records management for SharePoint, email retention, and the way to conduct content searches that support eDiscovery investigations.

Audience profile

The Microsoft 365 Security administrator collaborates with the Microsoft 365 Enterprise Administrator, business stakeholders and other workload administrators to plan and implement security strategies and to ensures that the solutions suits the policies and regulations of the organization. This role proactively secures Microsoft 365 enterprise environments. Responsibilities include responding to threats, implementing, managing and monitoring security and compliance solutions for the Microsoft 365 environment. They answer incidents, investigations and enforcement of knowledge governance. The Microsoft 365 Security administrator is conversant in Microsoft 365 workloads and hybrid environments. This role has strong skills and knowledge with identity protection, information protection, threat protection, security management and data governance.

Skills gained
  • Administer user and group access in Microsoft 365.
  • Explain and manage Azure Identity Protection.
  • Plan and implement Azure AD Connect.
  • Manage synchronized user identities.
  • Explain and use conditional access.
  • Describe cyber-attack threat vectors.
  • Explain security solutions for Microsoft 365.
  • Use Microsoft Secure Score to guage and improve your security posture.
  • Configure various advanced threat protection services for Microsoft 365.
  • Plan for and deploy secure mobile devices.
  • Implement information rights management.
  • Secure messages in Office 365.
  • Configure Data Loss Prevention policies.
  • Deploy and manage Cloud App Security.
  • Implement Windows information protection for devices.
  • Plan and deploy a knowledge archiving and retention system.
  • Create and manage an eDiscovery investigation.
  • Manage GDPR data subject requests.
  • Explain and use sensitivity labels.
Prerequisites

Learners should start this course already having the subsequent skills:

  • Basic conceptual understanding of Microsoft Azure.
  • Experience with Windows 10 devices.
  • Experience with Office 365.
  • Basic understanding of authorization and authentication.
  • Basic understanding of computer networks.
  • Working knowledge of managing mobile devices.

Building applications and solutions with Microsoft 365 core services

This course covers five central elements of Microsoft 365 platform – implementing Microsoft Identity, working with Microsoft Graph, extending and customizing SharePoint, extending Teams, and increasing Office. during this course, students will find out how to implement Microsoft Identity and work with Microsoft Graph. Students also will gain the knowledge on UI elements (including Adaptive Cards and UI Fabric), Integration Points (including Microsoft Teams, Office Add-ins, SharePoint Framework, Actionable Messages), and determining workload platform targets. In implementing Microsoft Identity, students will learn to implement Microsoft identity including registering an application, implanting authentication, configuring permissions to consume an API, and creating a service to access Microsoft Graph. In working with Microsoft Graph, students will find out how to access user data, explore query parameters, manage a gaggle lifecycle, access files, and optimize network traffic using Microsoft Graph. In extending and customizing SharePoint, students will study SharePoint Framework web parts, extensions, and the way to package and deploy a SPFx solution. In extending Teams, students will check out the components of a Teams App, work with webhooks, tabs, and conversational bots. In extending Office, students work with Office Add-ins, task pane add-ins, JavaScript APIs, Office UI Fabric, and actionable messages with adaptive cards.

Audience profile

Students during this course have an interest in Microsoft 365 development platform or en passant the Microsoft 365 Developer Associate certification exam. Students should even have 1-2 years experience as a developer. This course assumes students skills to code and have a basic understanding of REST APIs, JSON, OAuth2, OData, OpenID Connect, Microsoft identities including Azure AD and Microsoft accounts, Azure AD B2C, and permission/consent concepts.

Skills gained
  • Implementing Microsoft Identity
  • Working with Microsoft Graph
  • Determining workload platform targets
  • Integration Points, including Microsoft Teams, Office Add-ins, and SharePoint Framework
Prerequisites
  • Students should have 1-2 years experience as a developer. This course assumes students skills to code and have a basic understanding of REST APIs, JSON, OAuth2, OData, OpenID Connect, Microsoft identities including Azure AD and Microsoft accounts, Azure AD B2C, and permission/consent concepts.
  • It is recommended that students have some experience developing solutions on Microsoft Teams, Office Add-ins, or SharePoint Framework through all phases of software development.

Managing Microsoft Teams

The Managing Microsoft Teams course is meant for persons who are meaning to the Microsoft 365 Teams Admin role. Microsoft Teams admins configure, deploy, and manage Office 365 workloads for Microsoft Teams that specialise in efficient and effective collaboration and communication in an enterprise environment. This course covers six central elements - Microsoft Teams overview, implementing governance, security and compliance for Microsoft Teams, preparing the environment for a Microsoft Teams deployment, deploying and managing teams, managing collaboration and managing communication in Microsoft Teams. In Microsoft Teams overview, you'll get an summary of Microsoft Teams including Teams architecture and related Office 365 workloads. you'll be provided an summary of security and compliance in Microsoft Teams and eventually get an summary of the way to manage Microsoft Teams. In implementing governance, security and compliance for Microsoft Teams, you'll plan and configure governance for Office 365 groups including expiration and naming policies. Then you'll implement security by configuring conditional access, MFA or Threat Management for Microsoft Teams. Finally, you'll implement compliance for Teams by using DLP policies, eDiscovery cases or supervision policies. In preparing the environment for a Microsoft Teams deployment, you propose an upgrade from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams by evaluating upgrade paths with coexistence and upgrade modes, manage meeting migrations and configuring coexistence and upgrade settings. Then you propose and configure network settings for Microsoft Teams, and eventually you'll deploy and manage Microsoft Teams endpoints. In deploying and managing teams, you'll find out how to make and manage teams, manage membership and access for both, internal and external users. In managing collaboration in Microsoft Teams, you'll manage chat and collaboration experiences like team settings or private channel creation policies. Finally, you'll manage settings for Teams apps like app setup policies, Apps, bots & connectors in Microsoft Teams or publish a custom app in Microsoft Teams. This course concludes with managing communication in Microsoft Teams. you'll find out how to manage Live event and meetings experiences, manage phone numbers or telephone system for Microsoft Teams and eventually the way to troubleshoot audio, video, and client issues.

Audience profile

Students during this course have an interest in Microsoft Teams or en passant the Microsoft Teams Administrator Associate certification exam.

Skills gained
  • What is Microsoft Teams and the way the components work together
  • How to implement Governance, Security and Compliance for Microsoft Teams
  • How to prepare an organizations environment for a Microsoft Teams deployment
  • How to deploy and manage teams
  • Ways of managing collaboration in Microsoft Teams
  • Techniques to manage and troubleshoot communication in Microsoft Teams
Prerequisites
  • A proficient understanding of basic functional experience with Microsoft 365 services.
  • A proficient understanding of general IT practices, including using PowerShell.

AWS Business Essentials

In this classroom course, you'll learn the advantages of cloud computing and the way a cloud strategy can assist you meet your business objectives. This course explores the benefits of cloud computing for your business and therefore the fundamentals of AWS, including financial benefits. This course also introduces compliance and security concepts to assist you think about the AWS platform within your cloud computing strategy.

Audience profile
  • IT business decision makers
  • Individuals who are new working with AWS
Skills gained
  • Identify the worth and advantages of the AWS Cloud
  • Recognize the precious ways in which the AWS platform are often used
  • Understand the robust security capabilities, controls, and assurances in situ to take care of data and network securityArticulate the financial impact the AWS Cloud can wear an organization’s cost management, while minimizing the risks related to consumption-based pricing models

AWS Technical Essentials

In this introductory course, you'll study AWS products, services, and customary solutions. you'll learn the basics of identifying AWS services in order that you'll make informed decisions about IT solutions supported your business requirements.

Audience profile
  • Terminology and ideas associated with the AWS platform
  • How to navigate the AWS Management Console
  • Key concepts of AWS security measures and AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Skills gained
  • Individuals liable for articulating the technical benefits of AWS services to customers
  • Individuals curious about learning the way to start with AWS
  • SysOps administrators
  • Solutions architects
  • Developers

Developing on AWS

In this course, you'll find out how to use the AWS SDK to develop secure and scalable cloud applications. we'll explore the way to interact with AWS using code and discuss key concepts, best practices, and troubleshooting tips.

Skills gained
  • Set up the AWS SDK and developer credentials for Java, C#/.NET, Python, and JavaScript
  • Interact with AWS services and develop solutions by using the AWS SDK
  • Use AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) for service authentication
  • Use Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) and Amazon DynamoDB as data stores
  • Integrate applications and data by using AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS), Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS), and AWS Step Functions
  • Use Web Identity Framework and Amazon Cognito for user authentication
  • Use Amazon ElastiCache to enhance application scalability
  • Use containers within the development process
  • Leverage the CI/CD pipeline to deploy applications on AWS
Audience profile
  • Intermediate-level software developers

Fundamentals of AWS

Fundamentals of AWS by CloudThat is for anyone with an IT background who is curious about understanding what's Cloud Computing. it'll equip you with basic knowledge of Cloud Technologies in use now. Cloud Computing has grown from being just a buzzword to a significant business decision that a lot of businesses are contemplating. Therefore, knowledge about it's necessary to form a transparent and strategic decide to move applications and services to the Cloud.

Audience profile
  • IT Professionals working within the software industry who wants to formally get the elemental understanding of Cloud computing technologies
  • Software developers who wants to start out understanding cloud technologies to be developing cloud applications within the future
  • Startups that desires to create their IT infrastructure within the cloud at a fraction of the value of traditional methods
  • DBAs who want to morph into Cloud Database Administrators
  • System Administrators who wants to manage cloud infrastructure and networks
Skills gained

After completing this course, the participants can continue any AWS Certification track of their choice

Architecting on AWS

Architecting on AWS covers the basics of AWS. it's designed to show Solution Architects the way to optimize the utilization of the AWS Cloud by understanding AWS services and the way these services fit into a cloud solution.

Audience profile

This course is best suited to Solution Architects and Solution Design Engineers.

Skills gained
  • Make architectural decisions supported the AWS recommended
  • architectural principles and best practices
  • Demonstrate basic knowledge of best security practices when using AWS
  • Create a cloud migration roadmap and an idea
  • Leverage AWS services to form your servers scalable
  • Create a business continuity plan and achieve High Availability
Prerequisites
  • AWS Technical Essentials

AWS Solutions Architect

Students will attain a deep knowledge of AWS infrastructure and style patterns on developing applications on AWS and attain skills to clear the AWS Certification Exam.

Audience profile
  • IT Professionals who want to find out to develop highly scalable, available, cost-efficient and failure tolerant system on AWS.
  • IT Professionals who want to clear the AWS Certification exam.
Skills gained
  • Navigate the logistics of the examination process
  • Understand the exam structure and question types
  • Identify how questions relate to AWS architectural concepts
  • Interpret the concepts being tested by an exam question

DevOps Engineering on AWS

This course covers continuous integration (CI), continuous delivery (CD), infrastructure as code, microservices, monitoring and logging, and communication and collaboration. Hands-on labs offer you experience building and deploying AWS CloudFormation templates and CI/CD pipelines that build and deploy applications on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), serverless applications, and container-based applications. Labs for multi-pipeline workflows and pipelines that deploy to multiple environments also are included.

Audience profile
  • DevOps engineers
  • DevOps architects
  • Operations engineers
  • System administrators
  • Developers
Skills gained
  • Use DevOps best practices to develop, deliver, and maintain applications and services at high velocity on AWS
  • List the benefits , roles, and responsibilities of small, autonomous DevOps teams
  • Design and implement an infrastructure on AWS that supports DevOps development projects
  • Leverage AWS Cloud9 to write down , run, and debug your code
  • Deploy various environments with AWS CloudFormation
  • Host secure, highly scalable, and personal Git repositories with AWS CodeCommit
  • Integrate Git repositories into CI/CD pipelines
  • Automate build, test, and packaging code with AWS CodeBuild
  • Securely store and leverage Docker images and integrate them into your CI/CD pipelines
  • Build CI/CD pipelines to deploy applications on Amazon EC2, serverless applications, and container-based applications
  • Implement common deployment strategies like “all directly ,” “rolling,” and “blue/green”
  • Integrate testing and security into CI/CD pipelines
  • Monitor applications and environments using AWS tools and technologies

Security Engineering on AWS

This course demonstrates the way to efficiently use AWS security services to remain secure within the AWS Cloud. The course focuses on the safety practices that AWS recommends for enhancing the safety of your data and systems within the cloud. The course highlights the safety features of AWS key services including compute, storage, networking, and database services. you'll also find out how to leverage AWS services and tools for automation, continuous monitoring and logging, and responding to security incidents.

Audience profile
  • Security engineers
  • Security architects
  • Security operations
  • Information security
Skills gained
  • Assimilate and leverage the AWS shared security responsibility model
  • Architect and build AWS application infrastructures that are protected against the foremost common security threats
  • Protect data at rest and in transit with encryption
  • Apply security checks and analyses in an automatic and reproducible manner
  • Configure authentication for resources and applications within the AWS Cloud
  • Gain insight into events by capturing, monitoring, processing, and analyzing logs
  • Identify and mitigate incoming threats against applications and data
  • Perform security assessments to make sure that common vulnerabilities are patched and security best practices are applied

  • Microsoft
  • Postgre
  • Table AU
  • Splunk
  • Oracle
Introduction to SQL Databases

This three-day instructor-led course is aimed toward people looking to maneuver into a database professional role or whose job role is expanding to encompass database elements. The course describes fundamental database concepts including database types, database languages, and database designs.

Audience profile

The primary audience for this course is people that are getting into a database role, or whose role has expanded to incorporate database technologies.

Skills gained
  • Describe key database concepts within the context of SQL Server 2016
  • Describe database languages utilized in SQL Server 2016
  • Describe data modelling techniques
  • Describe normalization and denormalization techniques
  • Describe relationship types and effects in database design
  • Describe the consequences of database design on performance
  • Describe commonly used database objects
Prerequisites

This is a foundation level course and thus only requires general computer literacy.

Performance Tuning and Optimizing SQL Databases

This four-day instructor-led course provides students who manage and maintain SQL Server databases with the knowledge and skills to performance tune and optimize their databases.

Audience profile

The primary audience for this course is individuals who administer and maintain SQL Server databases and are liable for optimal performance of SQL Server instances that they manage. These individuals also write queries against data and wish to make sure optimal execution performance of the workloads.

Skills gained
  • Describe the high level architectural overview of SQL Server and its various components.
  • Describe the SQL Server execution model, waits and queues.
  • Describe core I/O concepts, cargo area Networks and performance testing.
  • Describe architectural concepts and best practices associated with data files for user databases and TempDB.
  • Describe architectural concepts and best practices associated with Concurrency, Transactions, Isolation Levels and Locking.
  • Describe architectural concepts of the Optimizer and the way to spot and fix query plan issues.
  • Describe architectural concepts, troubleshooting scenarios and best practices associated with Plan Cache.
  • Describe architectural concepts, troubleshooting strategy and usage scenarios for Extended Events.
  • Explain data collection strategy and techniques to research collected data.
  • Understand techniques to spot and diagnose bottlenecks to enhance overall performance.
Prerequisites

In addition to their professional experience, students who attend this training should have already got the subsequent technical knowledge:

  • Basic knowledge of the Microsoft Windows OS and its core functionality.
    Working knowledge of database administration and maintenance.
    Working knowledge of Transact-SQL.

Querying Data with Transact-SQL

This course is meant to introduce students to Transact-SQL. it's designed in such how that the primary three days are often taught as a course to students requiring the knowledge for other courses within the SQL Server curriculum. Days 4 & 5 teach the remaining skills required to require exam 70-761.

Audience profile

The main purpose of the course is to offer students an honest understanding of the Transact-SQL language which is employed by all SQL Server-related disciplines; namely, Database Administration, Database Development and Business Intelligence. As such, the first audience for this course is: Database Administrators, Database Developers and BI professionals.

Skills gained
  • Describe key capabilities and components of SQL Server.
  • Describe T-SQL, sets, and predicate logic.
  • Write one table SELECT statement.
  • Write a multi-table SELECT statement.
  • Write SELECT statements with filtering and sorting.
  • Describe how SQL Server uses data types.
  • Write DML statements.
  • Write queries that use built-in functions.
  • Write queries that aggregate data.
  • Write subqueries.
  • Create and implement views and table-valued functions.
  • Use set operators to mix query results.
  • Write queries that use window ranking, offset, and aggregate functions.
  • Transform data by implementing pivot, unpivot, rollup and cube.
  • Create and implement stored procedures.
  • Add programming constructs like variables, conditions, and loops to T-SQL code.

Prerequisites

  • Basic knowledge of the Microsoft Windows OS and its core functionality.
  • Working knowledge of relational databases.

Administering a SQL Database Infrastructure

This five-day instructor-led course provides students who administer and maintain SQL Server databases with the knowledge and skills to administer a SQL server database infrastructure. Additionally, it'll be of use to individuals who develop applications that deliver content from SQL Server databases.

Audience profile

The primary audience for this course is individuals who administer and maintain SQL Server databases. These individuals perform database administration and maintenance as their primary area of responsibility, or add environments where databases play a key role in their primary job.

The secondary audiences for this course are individuals who develop applications that deliver content from SQL Server databases.

Skills gained
  • Authenticate and authorize users
  • Assign server and database roles
  • Authorize users to access resources
  • Protect data with encryption and auditing
  • Describe recovery models and backup strategies
  • Backup SQL Server databases
  • Restore SQL Server databases
  • Automate management
  • Configure security for the SQL Server agent
  • Manage alerts and notifications
  • Managing SQL Server using PowerShell
  • Trace access to SQL Server
  • Monitor a SQL Server infrastructure
  • Troubleshoot a SQL Server infrastructure
  • Import and export data
Prerequisites

In addition to their professional experience, students who attend this training should have already got the subsequent technical knowledge:

  • Basic knowledge of the Microsoft Windows OS and its core functionality.
  • Working knowledge of Transact-SQL.
  • Working knowledge of relational databases.
  • Some experience with database design.

Implementing a SQL Data Warehouse

This five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to provision a Microsoft SQL Server database. The course covers SQL Server provision both on-premise and in Azure, and covers installing from new and migrating from an existing install.

Audience profile

The primary audience for this course are database professionals who got to fulfil a Business Intelligence Developer role. they're going to got to specialise in hands-on work creating BI solutions including Data Warehouse implementation, ETL, and data cleansing.

Skills gained
  • Describe the key elements of a knowledge warehousing solution
  • Describe the most hardware considerations for building a knowledge warehouse
  • Implement a logical design for a knowledge warehouse
  • Implement a physical design for a knowledge warehouse
  • Create columnstore indexes
  • Implementing an Azure SQL Data Warehouse
  • Describe the key features of SSIS
  • Implement a knowledge flow by using SSIS
  • Implement control flow by using tasks and precedence constraints
  • Create dynamic packages that include variables and parameters
  • Debug SSIS packages
  • Describe the considerations for implement an ETL solution
  • Implement Data Quality Services
  • Implement a Master Data Services model
  • Describe how you'll use custom components to increase SSIS
  • Deploy SSIS projects
  • Describe BI and customary BI scenarios
Prerequisites

In addition to their professional experience, students who attend this training should have already got the subsequent technical knowledge:

  • Basic knowledge of the Microsoft Windows OS and its core functionality.
  • Working knowledge of relational databases.
  • Some experience with database design.

Developing SQL Data Models

The focus of this 3-day instructor-led course is on creating managed enterprise BI solutions. It describes the way to implement both multidimensional and tabular data models and the way to make cubes, dimensions, measures, and measure groups. This course helps you steel oneself against the Exam 70-768.

Audience profile

The primary audience for this course are database professionals who got to fulfil BI Developer role to make enterprise BI solutions. Primary responsibilities will include:

  • Implementing multidimensional databases by using SQL Server Analysis Services
  • Creating tabular semantic data models for analysis by using SQL Server Analysis Services
Skills gained
  • Describe the components, architecture, and nature of a BI solution
  • Create a multidimensional database with Analysis Services
  • Implement dimensions during a cube
  • Implement measures and measure groups during a cube
  • Use MDX syntax
  • Customize a cube
  • Implement a tabular database
  • Use DAX to question a tabular model
  • Use data processing for predictive analysis
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

Experience of querying data using Transact-SQL

Analyzing Data with Power BI

This Four-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to research data with Power BI.

Audience profile

The primary audience for this course is BI professionals who got to analyze data utilizing Power BI. The secondary audiences for this course are technically proficient business users.

Skills gained
  • Describe self-service BI.
  • Describe the facility BI suite of products.
  • Connect to data sources and optimize data models.
  • Shape and mix data from different sources.
  • Model data.
  • Create reports and manage solutions.
  • Describe the facility BI developer API.
  • Describe the facility BI mobile app.

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Prerequisites

In addition to their professional experience, students who attend this training should have already got the subsequent technical knowledge:

  • Basic knowledge of the Microsoft Windows OS and its core functionality.
  • Basic knowledge of knowledge warehouse schema topology (including star and snowflake schemas).
  • Some exposure to basic programming concepts (such as looping and branching).
  • An awareness of key business priorities like revenue, profitability, and financial accounting is desirable.
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Office applications – particularly Excel.

Analyzing Data with Excel

The main purpose of the course is to offer students the power to feature BI techniques to Excel data analysis. The course goes beyond the capabilities of tables and charts and uses Pivot Charts, the Excel Data Model, and Power BI.

Audience profile

This course is meant for college kids who are experienced with analyzing data with Excel and who wish to feature BI techniques.

The course will likely be attended by SQL Server report creators who have an interest in alternative methods of presenting data.

Skills gained
  • Explore and extend a classic Excel dashboard.
  • Explore and extend an Excel data model.
  • Pre-format and import a .CSV file.
  • Import data from a SQL Server database
  • Import data from a report.
  • Create measures using advanced DAX functions.
  • Create data visualizations in Excel.
  • Create an influence BI dashboard with Excel.
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • Basic knowledge of the Microsoft Windows OS and its core functionality.
    Working knowledge of relational databases.
    Extensive knowledge of Excel spreadsheets including formulas, charts, filtering, sorting, and sub-totals.
    Basic knowledge of knowledge analytics like having attended course 10994.

SQL 2016 AlwaysOn and High Availability

This three-day instructor-led course is meant for database administrators and Windows engineers to familiarize them with the concepts in SQL AlwaysOn and High Availability. The course utilizes SQL 2016, but explains the differences from SQL 2012- SQL 2014.

Audience profile

Experienced DBAs, Windows Server pros, team leads. this is often a lab intense course! We designed this course supported our experience of getting taught many classes to literally thousands of scholars . We tried very hard to form the labs, of which there are over 30, very oriented to one concept like Adding a reproduction or Transferring Logons. 

Skills gained
  • Understand Always On High Availability
  • Employ Server 2016 Failover Clustering
  • Deploy SQL Failover Clusters
  • Work with Availability Groups
  • Perform maintenance
  • Monitor and Troubleshoot Availability Groups
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • Experience as SQL DBA
  • Experience as Windows IT PRO

Performance Tuning and Optimizing SQL Databases

This four-day instructor-led course provides students who manage and maintain SQL Server databases with the knowledge and skills to performance tune and optimize their databases.

Audience profile

The primary audience for this course is individuals who administer and maintain SQL Server databases and are liable for optimal performance of SQL Server instances that they manage. These individuals also write queries against data and wish to make sure optimal execution performance of the workloads.

The secondary audiences for this course are individuals who develop applications that deliver content from SQL Server databases.

Skills gained
  • Describe the high level architectural overview of SQL Server and its various components.
  • Describe the SQL Server execution model, waits and queues.
  • Describe core I/O concepts, cargo area Networks and performance testing.
  • Describe architectural concepts and best practices associated with data files for user databases and TempDB.
  • Describe architectural concepts and best practices associated with Concurrency, Transactions, Isolation Levels and Locking.
  • Describe architectural concepts of the Optimizer and the way to spot and fix query plan issues.
  • Describe architectural concepts, troubleshooting scenarios and best practices associated with Plan Cache.
  • Describe architectural concepts, troubleshooting strategy and usage scenarios for Extended Events.
  • Explain data collection strategy and techniques to research collected data.
  • Understand techniques to spot and diagnose bottlenecks to enhance overall performance.
Prerequisites

In addition to their professional experience, students who attend this training should have already got the subsequent technical knowledge:

  • Basic knowledge of the Microsoft Windows OS and its core functionality.
  • Working knowledge of database administration and maintenance.
  • Working knowledge of Transact-SQL.

Analyzing Data with SQL Server Reporting Services

This five-day instructor-led course teaches students the way to implement a SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services solution for data analysis in a corporation . The course discusses the way to use the Reporting Services development tools to make and manage reports and implement self-service BI solutions.

Audience profile

The primary audience for this course is database professionals who got to fulfil a BI developer role to make reports. Primary responsibilities will include implementing reports and mobile reports.

The secondary audiences for this course are power information workers.

Skills gained
  • Describe reporting services and it’s components
  • Describe reporting services data sources
  • Implement paginated reports
  • Work with reporting services data
  • Visualize data with reporting services
  • Aggregate report data
  • Share reporting services reports
  • Administer reporting services
  • Expand and integrate reporting services
  • Describe mobile reports
  • Develop mobile reports.
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • Basic knowledge of the Microsoft Windows OS and its core functionality.
  • Working knowledge of Transact-SQL, like that taught in 20761C.

Preparing Your Data for Power BI

This course is meant to introduce the participant to SQL Business Intelligence Semantic Model (BISM) Tabular mode, data modeling, and DAX.

Audience profile

The course is targeted towards business analysts, business intelligence developers, and SQL Professionals.

Skills gained
  • Understand Analysis Services Installation and Architecture: One Product, Two Models.
  • Understand version changes: SQL Server Analysis Services.
  • Understand important terms.
  • Understand and utilize SQL Server Data Tools for Tabular.
  • Understand and utilize projects.
  • Understand and utilize importing.
  • Understand and utilize loading data.
  • Understand and utilize examining views.
  • Understand and utilize deployment.
  • Understand and utilize data sources.
  • Understand and utilize data credentials.
  • Understand and utilize SQL as a source.
  • Understand and utilize Excel as a source.
  • Understand and utilize Flat Files as a source.
  • Understand and utilize Azure as a source.
  • Understand and utilize SharePoint as a source.
  • Understand and utilize sorting during load.
  • Understand querying with MDX.
  • Understand and utilize DAX syntax.
  • Understand and utilize DAX data types and operator overloading.
  • Understand and utilize DAX operators.
  • Understand and utilize DAX values.
  • Understand and utilize measures.
  • Understand and utilize calculated columns.
  • Understand evaluation contexts.
  • Understand and utilize date calculations.
  • Understand and utilize importing related tables.
  • Understand and utilize creating relationships.
  • Understand and utilize hierarchies.
  • Understand Direct Query.
  • Understand and utilize KPIs.
  • Understand drillthrough.
  • Understand perspectives.
  • Understand and utilize PowerPivot.
  • Understand and utilize Pivot Tables.
  • Understand and utilize Power View.
Prerequisites

A working knowledge of SQL Server

Querying PostgreSQL Databases

The Querying PostGreSQL Databases course from Koenig offers insightful training on intermediate level querying of SQL using PostGreSQL. PostgreSQL or simply Postgres, may be a electronic database that's open source. This ACID-compliant RDBMS is out there for various platforms. it's completely transactional in nature and chiefly employs the SQL:2008 standard. PostgreSQL has extensible data types, functions, operators, aggregates, index methods, procedural languages, and tons of extensions by third parties.

Skills gained
  • An Introduction to concepts of database and RDBMS
  • Introduction to SQL and PostgreSQL
  • Querying, Filtering and Retrieving Data
  • Creating Tables and Ensuring Data Integrity
  • Manipulating Data in Tables
  • Working with Views, Subqueries and Functions
Prerequisites
  • Working knowledge of relational databases.
  • Basic knowledge of the Microsoft Windows/Linux OS and its core functionality.

PostgreSQL Database Developer

PostGreSQL Database Developer training from Koenig Solutions provides expertise to develop and style applications in PostgreSQL. Students will get to find out Postgres architecture, skills to make tables and a number of other other database objects including views, functions and sequences.They will also get to understand about troubleshooting and performance tuning of Postgres Queries.

Skills gained
  • Introduction to PostgreSQL
  • Installation of ASCII text file
  • Transactions
  • PostgreSQL Connectors
  • PSQL commands
  • Database Creation and management
  • pgAdmin III tutorial
  • SQL Primer
  • SQL Functions
  • Procedural Languages
  • SQL Tuning
Prerequisites

Basic Computer Knowledge.

PostgreSQL Database Administration

The PostGreSQL Database Administration course from Koenig allows participants to find out essential skills and knowledge associated with PostgreSQL Administration tasks such as: the architecture of PostgreSQL , configuration, installation, monitoring, maintenance, moving data, backup and recovery. This PostgreSQL training imparts core database administration skills to students in order that they will successfully fulfill their responsibilities as a PostgreSQL DBA. It provides a robust foundation for advanced learning tracks and a rewarding career as a Database Administrator of PostgreSQL.

Skills gained
  • Introduction to PostgreSQL.
  • System Architecture of PostgreSQL.
  • Installation and configuration.
  • Create and manage databases.
  • Introduction to PgAdmin.
  • Security fundamentals.
  • Point in time recovery.
  • Backup and recovery.
  • Using Data Dictionary.
  • Routine Maintenance.
  • Troubleshooting and Diagnosis.
Prerequisites

Basic Computer Knowledge.

Table AU desktop fundamentals


Audience profile

This course is meant for the beginner Tableau user. it's for anyone who works with data – regardless of technical or analytical background. This course is meant to assist you understand and use the important concepts and techniques in Tableau to maneuver from simple to complex visualizations and find out how to mix them in interactive dashboards.

Skills gained
  • hook up with your data.
  • Edit and save a knowledge source.
  • Understand Tableau terminology.
  • Use the Tableau interface / paradigm to effectively create powerful visualizations.
  • Create basic calculations including basic arithmetic calculations, custom aggregations and ratios, date math, and quick table calculations.
  • Build dashboards to share visualizations.
  • Represent your data using the subsequent visualization types:
    • Cross tabs
    • Geographic maps
    • Heat maps
    • Tree maps
    • Pie charts and bar charts
    • Dual axis and combined charts with
    • different mark types
    • Highlight Tables
    • Scatter Plots

Table AU desktop Intermediate


Audience profile

This course is meant to supply you with the talents required to become a Tableau power user. It’s made for the professional who has solid working experience with Tableau and needs to take it to subsequent level. you ought to have a deep understanding of all the elemental concepts of building worksheets and dashboards, but may scratch your head when working with more complex issues.

Skills gained
  • Build more complex chart types and visualizations.
  • Build complex calculations to control your data.
  • Use statistical techniques to research your data.
  • Use parameters and input controls to offer users control over certain values.
  • Implement advanced geographic mapping techniques and use custom images and geocoding to create spatial visualizations of non-geographic data.
  • Prep your data for analysis.
  • Combine data sources using data blending.
  • Combine data from multiple tables within the same data source using joins.
  • Make your visualizations perform also as possible by using the info Engine, extracts, and efficient connection methods.
  • Build better dashboards using techniques for guided analytics, interactive dashboard design, and visual best practices.
  • Implement efficiency tips and tricks
Prerequisites

Tableau Desktop I: Fundamentals or equivalent experience.

Table AU Desktop Advanced


Audience profile

Do you want to be a complicated Tableau user creating impactful visualizations? during this course, you’ll find out how to urge the foremost out of Tableau Desktop by diving into calculations and applying them to world scenarios. this may assist you understand when a table calculation, calculation or LOD should be used and once they overlap.

You’ll get a far better understanding of the way to artfully prepare and organize your visualizations. This will be done through specific scenarios around analyzing time, geographic, and survey data. By the top of this course you’ll have a far better grasp of advanced building techniques and calculations for creating innovative analysis and dashboards.

Skills gained
  • Apply advanced calculations to realize additional insight into your data
  • Incorporate advanced chart types into your analysis
  • Apply advanced dashboarding techniques
  • Use calculations, parameters, and table calculations in tandem
  • Use Tableau techniques to deal with common business use cases
  • Format your visualizations and dashboards for max impact
  • Explore world business scenario examples
Prerequisites

This is an advanced-level class. Students must have a solid understanding of calculations in Tableau before attending this class. it's highly recommended that students have mastered Desktop I and Desktop II or the equivalent concepts and skills before attending Desktop III.

Table AU DVisual Analytics

In this course, you'll learn to style visualizations that effectively share information and insights with others. This course will strengthen your understanding of visual best practices

Audience profile

You are an experienced Tableau user who wants to find out more about best practices for sharing information and insights. The Visual Analytics course helps Tableau users design visualizations that viewers can easily understand and use. This course uses Tableau to develop and discuss visualizations, but doesn't include instruction on the way to use Tableau products—we expect that you already skills to navigate and use Tableau.

Skills gained
  • Design visualizations to effectively leverage sensory and STM.
  • Design visualizations to tell viewers without misleading.
  • Effectively use chart types to answer specific questions.
  • Design dashboards and stories using visual best practices.
Prerequisites

You should already skills to use Tableau well. Ideally, you've got taken Desktop I: Fundamentals and Desktop II: Intermediate courses, but this is often not a politician prerequisite. Be aware that we won’t introduce you to product features or walk you thru step-by-step instructions.

Splunk Fundamentals 1

Splunk Fundamentals 1 training course teaches you ways to look and navigate in Splunk to make reports and dashboards, both using Splunk’s searching and reporting commands and using the product’s interactive Pivot tool. during this course, you'll learn Scenario-based examples and hands-on challenges which will enable you to make robust searches, reports, and charts.

Course Objectives
  • Introduction to Splunk's interface
  • Basic searching
  • Using fields in searches
  • Search fundamentals
  • Transforming commands
  • Creating reports and dashboards
  • Datasets
  • The Common Information Model (CIM)
  • Creating and using lookups
  • Scheduled Reports
  • Alerts
  • Using Pivot
Prerequisites

Basic Computer Knowledge.

Splunk Fundamentals 2

Splunk Fundamentals 2 training course focuses on searching and reporting commands also as on the creation of data objects, using transforming commands and visualizations, filtering and formatting results, correlating events, creating knowledge objects, using field aliases and calculated fields, creating tags and event types, using macros, creating workflow actions and data models, and normalizing data with the Common Interface Model (CIM).

Course Objectives
  • Transforming commands and visualization
  • Filtering and formatting
  • Results
  • Correlating events
  • Knowledge objects
  • Fields (Field aliases, field extractions, calculated fields)
  • Tags and event types
  • Macros
  • Workflow actions
  • Data models
  • Splunk Common Information Model (CIM)
Prerequisites

Splunk Fundamentals 1

Administration with SPLUNK

This virtual 9 hour course is meant for framework directors who are in charge of handling the Splunk Enterprise condition.The course gives central information of Splunk permit chief, indexers and search heads. It covers setup, the board and checking center Splunk Enterprise parts.

Audience profile

Anybody inside a specialized job who is related to the administration of Splunk inside their association or hope to become Splunk guaranteed. Past participants have included IT Administrators, DevOps, Security Analysts and Solution Architects.

Skills gained
  • Build and deal with a generation Splunk condition
  • Administer licenses
  • Install and arrange forwarders
  • Understand the essentials of getting information into Splunk
  • Maintain and improve files
  • Create and oversee clients and jobs
  • Understand Splunk scaling utilizing appropriated search and the board
Prerequisites
  • Splunk Fundamentals 1 (Required )
  • Splunk Fundamentals 2 (unequivocally suggested)

This course teaches people in Database reporting, Business Intelligence or any field that needs creating database reports in Oracle the way to use a number of the cool functions in Oracle to answer real-world questions. Each lesson covers one or more reporting and analysis function / technique in Oracle and uses Oracle 11gR2 for demos.

Audience profile

This SQL is supposed for anyone who has basic knowledge in writing simple SQL queries and needs to require it to subsequent level by exploring other robust functions built into Oracle to garner valuable information from an Oracle database that answer real-world business questions. it’s not an introduction to SQL querying. If you’ve got no knowledge of writing simple SQL, then this course isn’t for you.

Skills gained
  • Use powerful analytic functions for business intelligence in Oracle
  • Use other powerful aggregate functions for business intelligence in Oracle
  • Use manual SQL queries to extract information from a database that answers real-life business questions
Microsoft PowerApps

This course delivers an instructor-led breakdown of Microsoft PowerApps. Students are going to be taught the way to design, test and publish new apps that employment with a spread of knowledge sources. we'll take users through a variety of well-crafted lessons to assist them build new applications for his or her business.

Audience profile

This class has something for everything, from beginners who wish to customize their data entry forms in SharePoint right up to advanced users who got to use advanced formulas to deliver more bespoke actions to their apps.

Skills gained
  • Understand when to use PowerApps
  • Describe the components of PowerApps and their correct use
  • Create PowerApps from exsiting data sources
  • Brand PowerApps
  • Customise PowerApps beyond just using the automated wizards
  • Connect to a variety of knowledge sources from Excel to Azure SQL
  • Understand the difference between canvas apps and model-driven apps
  • Integrate PowerApps with other Office 365 systems - including Teams and SharePoint Online
  • Administer and Maintain PowerApps
Prerequisites

No previous experience of PowerApps is required

Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals

Learn the business value and merchandise capabilities of Power Platform. Create simple Power Apps, connect data with Common Data Service, build an influence BI Dashboard, automate a process with Power Automate, and build a chatbot with Power Virtual Agents

Audience profile

Candidates for this exam are users who aspire to enhance productivity by automating business processes, analyzing data to supply business insights, and acting more effectively by creating simple app experiences.

Skills gained
  • Describe the facility Platform components: Power Apps, Power BI and Microsoft Automate
  • Describe the facility Platform components: Common Data Service, Connectors and AI builder
  • Describe cross-cloud scenarios across M365, Dynamics 365, Microsoft Azure and 3rd party services
  • Identify benefits and capabilities of Power Platform
  • Identify the essential functionality and business value Power Platform components
  • Implement simple solutions with Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, and Power Virtual Agents
Prerequisites

No prerequisites for this course

Automating Administration With Windows PowerShell

This course provides students with the elemental knowledge and skills to use Windows PowerShell for administering and automating administration of Windows servers. This course provides students the talents to spot and build the command they require to perform a selected task. additionally , students find out how to create scripts to accomplish advanced tasks like automating repetitive tasks and generating reports. This course provides prerequisite skills supporting a broad range of Microsoft products, including Windows Server, Windows Client, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SharePoint Server, Microsoft SQL Server, System Center, and more. keep thereupon goal, this course won't specialise in anybody of these products, although Windows Server, which is that the common platform for all of these products, will function the instance for the techniques this course teaches.

Audience profile

This course is meant for IT Professionals who are already experienced generally Windows Server and Windows Client administration, and who want to find out more about using Windows PowerShell for administration. No prior experience with any version of Windows PowerShell, or any scripting language, is assumed. This course is additionally suitable for IT Professionals already experienced in server administration, including Exchange Server, SharePoint Server, SQL Server, System Center, et al. .

Skills gained
  • Describe the functionality of Windows PowerShell and use it to run and find basic commands.
  • Identify and run cmdlets for server administration.
  • Work with Windows PowerShell pipeline.
  • Describe the techniques Windows PowerShell pipeline uses.
  • Use PSProviders and PSDrives to figure with other sorts of storage.
  • Query system information by using WMI and CIM.
  • Work with variables, arrays, and hash tables.
  • Write basic scripts in Windows PowerShell.
  • Write advanced scripts in Windows PowerShell.
  • Administer remote computers.
  • Use background jobs and scheduled jobs.
  • Use advanced Windows PowerShell techniques.
Prerequisites
  • Experience with Windows networking technologies and implementation.
  • Experience with Windows Server administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
  • Experience with Windows Client administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting
  • Students who attend this training can meet the prerequisites by obtaining equivalent knowledge and skills through practical experience as a Windows supervisor . No prerequisite courses are required.

Microsoft Windows PowerShell v2 For Administrators

This four-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to leverage Microsoft Windows PowerShell v2 to administer their Windows environment. Both the instruction environment and therefore the scripting capabilities inherent in Microsoft's automation engine are addressed during this hands-on course.

Audience profile

This course is meant for systems administrators liable for managing Windows platforms who have an interest in automating administrative tasks.

Skills gained
  • Install and configure PowerShell v2 on various Windows operating systems
  • Navigate the instruction interface also because the integrated scripting environment
  • Leverage cmdlets to accomplish daily management tasks
  • Format information returned by PowerShell v2 during a sort of styles
  • Create PowerShell v2 scripts to automate routine tasks
  • Manage multiple systems concurrently though PowerShell v2 remoting
  • Understand the safety capabilities within PowerShell v2 and the way to manage them
  • Enhance the management of other Microsoft products by using the talents and public knowledge covered during this course
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • Experience managing Windows operating systems.
  • Familiarity with Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, or Windows 7.
  • Scripting experience is suggested but not required.

Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3

This course provides an introduction to HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. This course helps students gain basic HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript programming skills. This course is an entry point into both the online application and Windows Store apps training paths. The course focuses on using HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript to implement programming logic, define and use variables, perform looping and branching, develop user interfaces, capture and validate user input, store data, and make well-structured application. The lab scenarios during this course are selected to support and demonstrate the structure of varied application scenarios. they're intended to specialise in the principles and coding components/structures that are wont to establish an HTML5 software application. This course uses Visual Studio 2017, running on Windows 10.

Audience profile

This course is meant for professional developers who have 6-12 months of programming experience and who have an interest in developing applications using HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3 (either Windows Store apps for Windows 10 or web applications).

Skills gained
  • Explain the way to use Visual Studio 2017 to make and run an internet application.
  • Describe the new features of HTML5, and make and elegance HTML5 pages.
  • Add interactivity to an HTML5 page by using JavaScript.
Prerequisites
  • 1-3 months experience creating Web applications, including writing simple JavaScript code
  • 1 month experience creating Windows client applications
  • 1 month of experience using Visual Studio 2017

Programming in C#

This training course teaches developers the programming skills that are required for developers to make Windows applications using the Visual C# language. During their five days within the classroom students review the fundamentals of Visual C# program structure, language syntax, and implementation details, then consolidate their knowledge throughout the week as they build an application that comes with several features of the .NET Framework 4.7.

Audience profile

This course is meant for knowledgeable developers who have already got programming experience in C, C++, JavaScript, Objective-C, Microsoft Visual Basic, or Java and understand the concepts of object-oriented programming. This course isn't designed for college kids who are new programming; it's targeted at professional developers with a minimum of one month of experience programming in an object-oriented environment.

Skills gained
  • Describe the core syntax and features of Visual C#.
  • Create methods, handle exceptions, and describe the monitoring requirements of large-scale applications.
  • Implement the essential structure and essential elements of a typical desktop application.
  • Create classes, define and implement interfaces, and make and use generic collections.
  • Use inheritance to make a category hierarchy and to increase a .NET Framework class.
  • Read and write data by using file input/output and streams, and serialize and deserialize data in several formats.
  • Create and use an entity data model for accessing a database and use LINQ to question data.
  • Access and query remote data by using the kinds within the System.Net namespace and WCF Data Services.
  • Build a graphical interface by using XAML.
  • Improve the throughput and reaction time of applications by using tasks and asynchronous operations.
  • Integrate unmanaged libraries and dynamic components into a visible C# application.
  • Examine the metadata of types by using reflection, create and use custom attributes, generate code at runtime, and manage assembly versions.
  • Encrypt and decrypt data by using symmetric and asymmetric encryption.
Prerequisites

Developers attending this course should have already got gained some limited experience using C# to finish basic programming tasks. More specifically, students should have hands-on experience using C# that demonstrates their understanding of the following:

  • How to name, declare, initialize and assign values to variables within an application.
  • How to use: arithmetic operators to perform arithmetic calculations involving one or more variables; relational operators to check the connection between two variables or expressions; logical operators to mix expressions that contain relational operators.
  • How to create the code syntax for easy programming statements using C# language keywords and recognize syntax errors using the Visual Studio IDE.
  • How to create an easy branching structure using an IF statement.
  • How to create an easy looping structure employing a For statement to iterate through a knowledge array.
  • How to use the Visual Studio IDE to locate simple logic errors.
  • How to create a Function that accepts arguments (parameters and returns a worth of a specified type).
  • How to design and build an easy interface using standard controls from the Visual Studio toolbox.
  • How to hook up with a SQL Server database and therefore the basics of the way to retrieve and store data.
  • How to sort data during a loop.
  • How to recognize the classes and methods utilized in a program.

Developing ASP.NET Core MVC Web Applications

In this 5-day course, the professional web developers will learn to develop advanced ASP.NET Core MVC applications using .NET Core tools and technologies. the main target are going to be on coding activities that enhance the performance and scalability of the online site application. This course also will prepare the scholar for exam 70-486.

Audience profile

This course is meant for professional web developers who use Microsoft Visual Studio in an individual-based or team-based, small-sized to large development environment. Candidates for this course have an interest in developing advanced web applications and need to manage the rendered HTML comprehensively. they need to make websites that separate the interface , data access, and application logic.

Skills gained
  • Describe the Microsoft Web Technologies stack and choose an appropriate technology to use to develop any given application.
  • Design the architecture and implementation of an internet application which will meet a group of functional requirements, interface requirements, and address business models.
  • Configure the pipeline of ASP.NET Core web applications using middleware, and leverage dependency injection across MVC application.
  • Add Controllers to an MVC Application to manage user interaction, update models, and choose and return Views.
  • Develop an internet application that uses the ASP.NET Core routing engine to present friendly URLs and a logical navigation hierarchy to users.
  • Create Views in an MVC application that display and edit data and interact with Models and Controllers.
  • Create MVC Models and write code that implements business logic within Model methods, properties, and events.
  • Connect an ASP.NET Core application to a database using Entity Framework Core.
  • Implement a uniform look and feel across a whole MVC web application.
  • Write JavaScript code that runs on the client-side and utilizes the jQuery script library to optimize the responsiveness of an MVC web application.
  • Add client side packages and configure Task Runners.
  • Run unit tests and debugging tools against an internet application in Visual Studio 2017.
  • Write an MVC application that authenticates and authorizes users to access content securely using Identity.
  • Build an MVC application that resists malicious attacks.
  • Use caching to accelerate responses to user requests.
  • Use SignalR to enable two-way communication between client and server.
  • Describe what an internet API is and why developers might add an internet API to an application.
  • Describe the way to package and deploy an ASP.NET Core MVC web application from a development computer to an internet server.
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • Experience with Visual Studio 2017.
  • Experience with C# programming, and ideas like Lambda expressions, LINQ, and anonymous types.
  • Experience in using the .NET Framework.
  • Experience with HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
  • Experience with querying and manipulating data with ADO.NET.
  • Knowledge of XML and JSON data structures.

Developing Microsoft Azure and Web Services

In this course, students will find out how to style and develop services that access local and remote data from various sources. Students also will find out how to develop and deploy services to hybrid environments, including on-premises servers and Microsoft Azure.

Audience profile

Primary: .NET developers who want to find out the way to develop services and deploy them to hybrid environments.

Secondary: .NET developers with Web application development experience who are exploring developing new applications or porting existing applications to Microsoft Azure.

Skills gained
  • Describe the essential concepts of service development and data access strategies using the .NET platform.
  • Describe the Microsoft Azure cloud platform and its compute, data, and application hosting offerings.
  • Design and develop a data-centric application using Visual Studio 2017 and Entity Framework Core.
  • Design, implement, and consume HTTP services using ASP.NET Core.
  • Extend HTTP services using ASP.NET Core.
  • Host services on-premises and in Microsoft Azure.
  • Deploy services to both on-premises and cloud environments and manage the interface and policy for his or her services.
  • Choose a knowledge storage solution, cache, distribute, and synchronize data.
  • Monitor, log, and troubleshoot services.
  • Describe claim-based identity concepts and standards, and implement authentication and authorization with Azure Active Directory.
  • Create scalable service applications.
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • Experience with C# programming, and ideas like lambda expressions, LINQ, and anonymous types
  • Understanding the concepts of n-tier applications
  • Experience with querying and manipulating data with ADO.NET

Introduction to Python

In this 4-day Python training course, students learn to program in Python. The course is aimed toward students new the language who may or might not have experience with other programming languages. This Python course is taught using Python 3; however, differences between Python 2 and Python 3 are noted. for personal Python classes, our instructor can focus specifically on Python 2 if desired.

Audience profile

This course is meant for college kids who want to find out Python. Some programming experience is useful but not required.

Skills gained
  • Understand how Python works and what it's good for.
  • Understand Python's place within the world of programming languages.
  • Work with and manipulate strings in Python.
  • Perform math operations with Python.
  • Work with Python sequences: lists, arrays, dictionaries, and sets.
  • Collect user input and output results.
  • Perform flow control processing in Python.
  • Write to and skim from files using Python.
  • Write functions in Python.
  • Handle exceptions in Python.
  • Work with dates and times in Python.
Prerequisites

Some programming experience is useful , but not required.

Advanced Python

In this Python training course, students already conversant in Python programming will learn advanced Python techniques. This advanced Python course is taught using Python 3; however, differences between Python 2 and Python 3 are noted. for personal Python classes, our instructor can focus specifically on Python 2 if desired.

Skills gained
  • Work with the Collections module.
  • Understand mapping and filtering and lambda functions.
  • Perform advanced sorting.
  • Work with regular expressions in Python.
  • Work with databases, CSV files, JSON, and XML.
  • Write object-oriented code in Python.
  • Test and debug your Python code.
Prerequisites

Experience within the following is required for this Python class:

  • Basic Python programming experience. especially , you ought to be very comfortable with:
    • Working with strings.
    • Working with lists, tuples and dictionaries.
    • Loops and conditionals.
    • Writing your own functions.
  • Some exposure to HTML, XML, JSON, and SQL.

R Languages Training

In this course you'll find out how to program in R and the way to use R for effective data analysis. you'll find out how to put in and configure software necessary for a statistical programming environment and describe generic programing language concepts as they're implemented during a high-level statistical language. The course covers practical issues in statistical computing which incorporates programming in R, reading data into R, accessing R packages, writing R functions, debugging, profiling R code, and organizing and commenting R code. Topics in statistical data analysis will provide working examples.

In this introduction to R, you'll master the fundamentals of this beautiful open language , including factors, lists and data frames. With the knowledge gained during this course, you'll be able to undertake your first very own data analysis. With over 2 million users worldwide R is rapidly becoming the leading programing language in statistics and data science. per annum , the amount of R users grows by 40% and an increasing number of organizations are using it in their day-to-day activities

Skills Gained
  • Introduction To R Languages
  • The R Ecosystem
  • Data Types
  • Data Structures
  • Data Handling
  • Functions
  • Basic Statistics In R
  • Graphics In R
  • The R Environment
  • Statistical Analysis With R
  • Advanced Statistical Modeling With R
  • Introduction To Writing R Packages Integrating With Other Tools.
  • Real Time Problems. Data Manipulation With Data Table Package. Interview Questions.

Angular 9

Learn Angular 9 and fabricate responsive, endeavor quality applications that run easily on work area and cell phones with this Angular instructional class. Rakish gives a robust structure that encourages the advancement of lavishly intuitive applications running on different Learn Angular 8 and manufacture responsive, venture quality applications that run easily on work area and cell phones with this Angular instructional class. Precise gives a strong system that encourages the advancement of luxuriously intuitive applications running on numerous stages. Addition experience building parts, making mandates, modularizing applications, and building layout driven structures.

Skills Gained
  • Create gadget free Angular applications
  • Develop Components utilizing TypeScript, Templates, and interior designers
  • Consume REST administrations utilizing Observables
  • Modularize applications with the Component Router
  • Capture and approve contribution with format driven structures
Prerequisites

Basic Computer Knowledge.

Angular JS

Ecorptrainings is that the best AngularJS training institute in Hyderabad. we offer quality of angularjs online training and company training courses by real time facility and well trained web developers. AngularJS may be a JavaScript open-source web application framework which may be added to an HTML page along side a tag. it's a library written in JavaScript which extends HTML attributes with directives & binds data to HTML with expressions. Good learning environment, regular assistance and well cataloged training procedures are the key features of Ecorptrainings Angularjs Training in Hyderabad. It simplifies development and testing of applications by providing a framework for client-side model–view–controller (MVC) architecture, commonly utilized in rich internet applications.

Skills Gained
  • AngularJS core features
  • Services and routing in AngularJS
  • Controller Patterns
  • Exception Handling
  • How to organize your AngularJS app
  • Unit testing in AngularJS
  • Two-way binding
  • Dependency injection
  • How to build reusable components with AngularJS
Prerequisites

All attendees must have substantial prior experience developing with JavaScript.

Node Js

Node JS may be a powerful tool for controlling web servers, building applications, and creating event-driven programming. It uses Java programming, which is familiar to all or any web developers. Writing JavaScript applications without an internet browser with NodeJs becomes possible. Node JS has gained immense popularity among developers.

Skills Gained
  • Understanding the Node JS framework
  • Working with the Node projects
  • Shrinkwrap feature
  • Asynochorus programming
  • Building the HTTP server with Node JS
  • HTTP server
  • Buffers, streams, and events
  • File systems in Node JS
  • Express JS
  • Gulp and Grunt
  • Building the chat applications using the socket.io
  • Understanding the unit and End to finish testing
Prerequisites
  • Experience in Application Development in any programing language .
  • Basic knowledge of the JavaScript language.

Ruby On Rails Training

In this Ruby on Rails training course, students will learn to make database-driven websites using Ruby on Rails. they're going to learn to put in Ruby and Rails, to program in Ruby and use Ajax in their Ruby on Rails applications.

In addition to MVC, Ruby on Rails basic concepts shows the worth of various well-popular software chart patterns and interests, including system code over the configuration (COC) that provides application yourself (DRY) and this popular disk model. This tutorial provides you rough knowledge of Ruby on Rails.

Ruby on Rails is interesting and popular frameworks for network development in various aspects. this is often the simplest institute in Hyderabad for describing a simple thanks to learn a language. If you're expert within the web developer, you’ll gain some specifics of Rails, with key concepts described regularly and comprehensively. Ruby on Rails tutorial Frameworks is to find out and build hot web applications, creating support blocks and fitting play functionality that permits crafts in Ruby on Rails advanced topics applications.

Audience Profile

Anyone with interest in web programming and introductory knowledge of HTML

Skills Gained
  • Learn Ruby Fundamentals
  • Learn to put in and configure Ruby and Rails
  • Understand & Explore the Model-View-Controller framework architecture
  • Learn to program in Ruby
  • Learn to create database-driven applications with Ruby on Rails
  • Learn to figure with templates
  • Learn to use Ajax in Ruby on Rails applications
  • Learn to check Ruby on Rails applications
Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of any programming language like Html, Javascript

Apache Spark

Apache Spark may be a lightning-fast cluster computing designed for fast computation. it's supported Hadoop MapReduce and it extends the MapReduce model to efficiently use it for more sorts of computations which incorporates interactive queries and stream processing. the most feature of Spark is its in-memory cluster computing that increases the processing speed of an application.

Spark is meant to hide a good range of workloads like batch applications, iterative algorithms, interactive queries and streaming. aside from supporting of these workload during a respective system, it reduces the management burden of maintaining separate tools.

Audience Profile
  • Data Engineers and ETL Developers
  • Data Scientists and Analytics Professionals
  • Graduates who are looking to form a career in Big Data
Skills Gained
  • Apache Spark and Scala programming
  • Difference between Apache Spark and Hadoop
  • Scala and its programming implementation
  • Implementing Spark on a cluster
  • Writing Spark applications using Python, Java and Scala
  • RDD and its operation, along side the implementation of Spark algorithms
  • Defining and explaining Spark streaming
  • Scala classes concept and executing pattern matching
  • Scala–Java interoperability and other Scala operations
  • Working on projects using Scala to run on Spark applications
Prerequisites

Must have Scala Experience to implement Spark framework.

ArcSight Esm Security

The ArcSight ESM platform is employed to secure the world's most demanding organizations. ArcSight ESM monitors all events across the enterprise, and uses powerful correlation and analysis to spot business and technology threats.

Audience Profile
  • Monitor, remediate, and report on security incidents using ArcSight ESM facilities
  • Use standard content to correlate, display and answer identified issues in real time
  • Design, deploy and maintain ArcSight network, asset and user modeling for your cyber-infrastructure
Skills Gained
  • Introduction to ArcSight ESM
  • ArcSight Event Schema and Lifecycle
  • ESM Installation and Configuration
  • ESM Console
  • ArcSight Command Center
  • ArcSight Web Interface
  • Active Channels, Filters and Field Sets
  • Rules and Lists
  • Dashboards and Data Monitors
  • Query Viewers
  • ESM Reports
  • Workflow Cases
  • User Administration
  • User Notifications
  • Use Case Resources
  • ArcSight Content Management
  • Event Search
  • HP ArcSight Support Resources
Prerequisites

Working knowledge of enterprise security, event and log management

Core Java

What is Core Java : "Core Java" is Sun's term, wont to ask Java SE, the quality edition and a group of related technologies, just like the Java VM, CORBA, et cetera. this is often mostly to differentiate from, say, Java ME or Java EE.

Audience Profile

Entry level programmers meaning to launch a career using Java as a programming language .

Skills Gained
  • To become conversant in the features of Java Language
  • To discover the way to write Java code consistent with Object-Oriented Programming principles.
  • To become comfortable with concepts like Classes, Objects, Inheritance, Polymorphism and Interfaces
  • To learn Java APIs for Collections, I/O Streams
  • To design GUI applications and Applets using AWT and Swing.
  • To develop Multithreaded and Networking applications.
  • To develop database applications using JDBC
Prerequisites

Students should be conversant in basic programming techniques and have some real programming experience, preferably with procedural programming languages, and ideally with C. albeit C++ isn't required, prior knowledge of it'll be another advantage.

DevOps

DevOps improves collaboration and productivity by automating infrastructure and workflows and continuously measuring applications performance. during this course you'll study Version Controlling, Code Automation, Continuous Integration, Continuous Deployment, Configuration Management, and Monitoring of application.

Audience Profile
  • IT Professionals
  • Software Testers
  • System Admins
  • Solution Architects
  • Security Engineers
  • Application Developers
  • Integration Specialists
Skills Gained
  • Manage and keep a track of various versions of the ASCII text file using Git
  • Build and Automate Test using Jenkins and Maven
  • Automate testing of web elements using Selenium suite of tools
  • Build and Deploy containerization using Docker
  • Learn different roles and instruction usage of Ansible
  • Manage clustering and scaling with Kubernetes
  • Perform Continuous Monitoring using Nagios
  • Gain experience of performing on an industry standard live Project
Prerequisites
  • Any Scripting Language Knowledge
  • Linux Fundamentals
  • Python Scripting
  • Linux Fundamentals

Restful Web Services

Restful Web Services with JAX-RS class teaches participants the way to design and develop web services using the RESTful architecture and Java EE 6.

Skills Gained
  • Design RESTful services
  • Build JAX-RS services
  • Understand JAX-RS injection
  • Configure HTTP content negotiation
  • Scale JAX-RS applications
  • Build RESTful clients
Prerequisites

All attendees must be experienced Java developers with a solid, hands-on grasp of object-oriented principles. Prior Java EE development experience is suggested but not required.

Spring Boot

Spring Boot offers a quick thanks to build applications. it's at your classpath and at beans you've got configured, makes reasonable assumptions about what you're missing, and adds it. With Spring Boot we will focus more on business features and fewer on infrastructure.

Skills Gained
  • Describe the advantages provided by Spring Boot
  • Initialize a project using Spring Boot Starters
  • Leverage Spring Boot's auto configuration features
  • Create simplified backing-store solutions using Spring Data JPA
  • Build an easy MVC application using Spring Boot, embedded Web Server and fat JARs or classic WARs
  • Build a RESTful Web application
  • Use Spring Security to secure Web and REST endpoints
  • Enable and extend metrics and monitoring capabilities using Spring Boot actuator
  • Leverage advance configuration capabilities
  • Utilize Spring Boot enhancements to testing
Prerequisites
  • A good working knowledge on web application development using Java and an IDE (Eclipse, STS or IntelliJ).
  • Basic understanding of Spring: Java Config, component- scanning, Spring driven testing and Spring data-management (JdbcTemplate, @Transactional).
  • Experience using Java and build tools like Maven or Gradle.

Red Hat System Administration I

This course equips you with Linux® administration ""survival skills"" by that specialize in foundational Linux concepts and core tasks. you'll find out how to use command-line concepts and enterprise-level tools, starting you on your journey toward becoming a full-time Linux supervisor .

Audience Profile

This course is geared toward Windows system administrators, network administrators, and other system administrators who have an interest in supplementing current skills or backstopping other team members, additionally to Linux system administrators who are liable for these tasks:

  • Configuring, installing, upgrading, and maintaining Linux systems using established standards and procedures
  • Providing operational support
  • Managing systems for monitoring system performance and availability
  • Writing and deploying scripts for task automation and system administration
Skills Gained
  • Access the instruction
  • Manage files from instruction
  • Create, view, and edit text files
  • Manage local users and groups
  • Monitor and manage Linux processes
  • Control services and daemons
  • Control access to files with filing system permissions
  • Analyze and store log files
  • Configure and secure the OpenSSH service
  • Install and update software packages
  • Access Linux file systems
  • Manage Linux networking
Prerequisites

Basic technical user skills with computer applications on some operating systems are expected.

Red Hat System Administration II

This course is meant because the second a part of the Red Hat® Certified supervisor (RHCSA®) training track for IT professionals. It builds upon and lends context to the foundational knowledge that you simply gained in Red Hat System Administration I, going deeper into core Linux® system administration skills, including storage configuration, security feature management, task control, and installation and deployment of Red Hat® Enterprise Linux.

Audience Profile

This course is geared toward Windows system administrators, network administrators, and other system administrators who have an interest in supplementing current skills or backstopping other team members, additionally to Linux system administrators who are liable for these tasks:

  • Configuring, installing, upgrading, and maintaining Linux systems using established standards and procedures
  • Providing operational support
  • Managing systems for monitoring system performance and availability
  • Writing and deploying scripts for task automation and system administration
Skills Gained
  • Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux using Kickstart
  • Manage file systems and logical volumes
  • Manage scheduled jobs
  • Access network file systems
  • Manage SELinux
  • Control firewalls
  • Perform troubleshooting tasks
Prerequisites

Red Hat System Administration I

Docker Fundamentals + Enterprise Operations Bundle

The Docker Fundamentals + Enterprise Operations Bundle includes the complete Docker for Enterprise Operations course also because the prerequisite Docker Fundamentals course run back to back during a single intensive training experience. The Docker Fundamentals training course features the foundational concepts and practices of containerization on one Docker node. The course offers learners the chance to assimilate basic container orchestration and the way to scale Docker across multiple nodes during a simple swarm cluster. This course provides essential foundational knowledge for subsequent Docker courses. because the follow-on to the Docker Fundamentals course, Docker for Enterprise Operations may be a role-based course is meant for Docker Operations teams to accelerate their Docker journey within the enterprise. The course covers in-depth core advanced features of Docker EE and best practices to use these features at scale with enterprise workloads. Platform Availability: Linux, Windows (Fundamentals Only).

Audience Profile

Software Engineers and DevOps professionals working in an Enterprise developing mission critical line of business applications.

Skills Gained
  • Assess the benefits of a containerized software development & deployment
  • Use Docker engine features necessary for running containerized applications
  • Utilize Swarm and Kubernetes orchestrators to deploy, maintain, and scale a distributed application
  • Describe the essential patterns utilized in a highly distributed EE application
  • Understand the way to configure EE applications for various environments without code changes
  • Produce and containerize scalable, accessible, and fault-tolerant EE applications
  • Apply different debugging and testing techniques to containerized EE applications

Kubernetes Administration

In this vendor agnostic course, you'll learn the installation, configuration and administration of a production-grade Kubernetes cluster.

Skills Gained
  • Installation of a multi-node Kubernetes cluster using kubeadm, and the way to grow a cluster.
  • Choosing and implementing cluster networking.
  • Various methods of application lifecycle management, including scaling, updates and roll-backs.
  • Configuring security both for the cluster also as containers.
  • Managing storage available to containers.
  • Learn monitoring, logging and troubleshooting of containers and therefore the cluster.
Prerequisites

Students should have an understanding of Linux administration skills, comfortable using the instruction . Must be ready to edit files employing a command-line text editor. A knowledge of Cloud Native application concepts and architectures is useful for this course.

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 Administration

This course is meant for those that are seeking a fundamental understanding of the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) OS .

Students are going to be ready to configure a SLES 15 server and integrate it into an existing network. they're going to be ready to perform the foremost important system administration tasks.

Audience Profile

This course is meant for those that have little or no experience with Linux and who are seeking a fundamental understanding of the SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 OS . it's also ideal for those that want to start preparing for the SUSE Certified Administrator in Enterprise Linux 15 certification exam.

Skills Gained
  • Become conversant in the instruction interface & commonly used commands
  • Configure and use Remote Administration
  • Manage the boot process and understand systems
  • Manage processes and jobs
  • Manage users and permissions
  • Manage software
  • Configure basic networking
  • Manage storage
  • Monitor SUSE Linux Enterprise
Prerequisites

This course is meant for college kids without previous Linux experience. Basic computer skills on any OS is required.

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 Advanced Administration

The course SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 Advanced Administration builds upon the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 Administration course and teaches advanced system administration tasks on SLES 15.

Attending students should have an honest working knowledge of general system configuration and dealing with the Linux instruction . After attending the course, the scholar should be capable of administering SLES 15 and be ready to affect specialized networking and storage configuration. they ought to even have a solid understanding of basic Bash scripting.

Audience Profile

The course is meant for those that have already got experience with Linux, including general system configuration and using the instruction . The course is right for those seeking advanced administration skills on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15, those that have completed the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 Administration (SLE201v15) course and people preparing to require the SUSE Certified Engineer in Enterprise Linux 15 certification exam.

Skills Gained
  • System Optimization
  • Control Groups
  • Manage encryption
  • Use the Shell efficiently and make Shell scripts
  • Manage Hardware and Drivers
  • Advanced Networking configuration
  • iSCSI and Multipath IO
  • Centralized Authentication
  • Packaging software and managing system updates
  • Configuration Management using Salt
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, it's highly recommended that students have an honest working knowledge of Linux and will be able to:

  • Perform partitioning and filing system setup and maintenance
  • Perform system configuration including network setup and user management
  • Manage software packages
  • Work on the instruction including file management and text editing

This knowledge are often gained through the SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Administration Course (SLE201v15).

SUSE Manager 3.1 Administration

This course prepares attendees to put in SUSE Manager 3.1, configure the SUSE Manager 3.1 server in their environment, register their existing or new servers to SUSE Manager, use Salt configuration management, look for CVE vulnerabilities, patch servers, use Subscription Matching, add Organizations and use the SUSE Manager Proxy Server.

SUSE Manager 3.x adds support for Salt based configuration management and a variety of updates and enhancements from the two .1 release.

Audience Profile

This course is suitable for patrons who are either deploying or considering deploying a SUSE Manager 3.1 solution, SUSE Partners and consultants who require to find out about the features and functions of SUSE Manager 3.1.

Skills Gained
  • Install and Configure SUSE Manager
  • Users and System Group Management
  • Channel Management
  • Create and Configure Activation Keys
  • Register Salt Minions
  • Salt Fundamentals
  • Apply Salt States
  • Run a CVE audit and Patch Systems
  • Subscription Matching
  • Unattended System Deployment
  • Expanding SUSE Manager with Organizations
  • Install and Configure SUSE Manager Proxy
Prerequisites
  • Attendees should have an honest knowledge of Linux administration to the SUSE Certified Linux Administrator 12 level.
  • An understanding of systems management processes like ITIL is beneficial but not essential.

Mobile App Development
  • Android App Development
  • iOS App Development Essentials
  • Mac Technician

Android is an open source and Linux-based OS for mobile devices like smartphones and tablet computers. Android was developed by the Open Handset Alliance, led by Google, and other companies. This tutorial will teach you basic Android programming and can also take you thru some advance concepts associated with Android application development.

Skills Gained
  • Make just about any Android app you wish (your only limit is your imagination)
  • Submit your apps to Google Play and generate revenue with Google Pay and Google Ads
  • Become knowledgeable app developer, take freelance gigs and work from anywhere within the world
  • Bored with an equivalent old, same old? Apply for a replacement job during a software company as an Android developer
Prerequisites
  • If you meet the subsequent prerequisites, then this course may be a good place for you to start out to find out Android app development.
  • You have computer knowledge that has file structure, and configuring and using applications of moderate complexity, like a spreadsheet, word processing system , or photo editor.
  • You can verify system requirements (such as OS version, disk and memory space requirements, and screen resolution).
  • You are comfortable downloading, installing, and updating software.

In this course you will be shown an entire introduction to iPhone and iPad development, emphasizing the most recent technologies and best practices for iOS 10. This edition has been fully updated for Swift 1.2 and Xcode 6.3.

Audience Profile

This course is meant for Developers and designers who are going to be developing applications for iOS devices.

Skills Gained
  • The Swift 3.0 programing language . ...
  • Apple's Xcode IDE.
  • Spatial Reasoning.
  • Design Guidelines.
  • Apple Human Interface Guidelines.

Apple Certified Mac Technician (ACMT) 2019 may be a four-day course that prepares participants to become certified in troubleshooting and repairing Mac computers. Through interactive discussions and hands-on exercises, participants learn macOS setup, maintenance, features, and associated services. Participants also find out how to troubleshoot macOS and Mac hardware, and repair Mac computers. Participants’ knowledge and skills are tested and reinforced by working through real-world scenarios in hands-on labs.

Audience Profile

This course is meant for anyone who wants to become certified in troubleshooting and repairing macOS devices.

Skills Gained
  • Describe the way to differentiate between Mac models and list the overall requirements and limitations supported hardware features.
  • Use Disk Utility to organize a volume for macOS, and describe the macOS installation process using both the Mac App Store and macOS Recovery.
  • Identify the right thanks to use data migration tools to migrate data from one Mac to a different .
  • Identify the facility states of a Mac, and describe the way to troubleshoot power states on Mac models that do not have a sleep indicator light.
  • Identify the various sorts of accounts in macOS, and describe the capabilities of these accounts, including keychain and password options.
  • Identify and describe security settings for Gatekeeper, FileVault 2, Firewall, Firmware (EFI) passwords, location services, and more.
  • Describe the way to use machine to make , restore, and manage a secure backup.
  • Explain how permissions are wont to enhance security and identify built-in tools and techniques for isolating and resolving permissions issues in macOS.
  • Use System Preferences and Apple accessories to configure a wired or Wi-Fi connection to a network—and securely share data over that network.
  • Use tools in macOS to configure online services, like an Apple ID account, iCloud, Mail, and Continuity.
  • Troubleshoot, evaluate, and isolate specific issues to find out the way to resolve them.
  • Categorize an isolated issue as hardware (including accidental damage), software, environmental, or as an academic opportunity.
  • Identify online resources that ensure a Mac model is serviced properly and safely.
  • Describe the aim of specified diagnostic tools.
  • Use Apple documentation, approved tools, and appropriate service strategies to securely repair various Mac computers.
Prerequisites

You must have successfully completed the Apple Service Fundamentals.

Software Testing
  • ISTQB Certified Tester Foundation Level (CTFL)
  • Selenium

Prepare for and pass the ISTQB-BCS Certified Tester Foundation Level (CTFL) Exam with this ISTQB Foundation Level Certification training course. As an ISTQB-BCS Certified Tester, you'll learn the importance of static testing activities, utilize test design techniques and incorporate test management practices within a corporation . This course has been accredited for the ISTQB CTFL 2018 Syllabus.

Skills Gained
  • Prepare for and pass the ISTQB Certified Tester Foundation Level Exam
  • Apply general software testing principles and fundamental test processes
  • Implement test levels and kinds to varied software development models
  • Conduct static techniques using proper roles, responsibilities, and tools
  • Manage testing, planning, estimating, monitoring, and controlling

Selenium may be a portable software testing framework for web applications. Selenium provides a record/playback tool for authoring tests without learning a test scripting language (Selenium IDE). It also provides a test domain-specific language (Selenese) to write down tests during a number of popular programming languages, including Java, C#, Groovy, Perl, PHP, Python and Ruby. The tests can then be run against latest web browsers. Selenium deploys on Windows, Linux, and Macintosh platforms

Audience Profile
  • Software Developers, Testers and QA Engineers
  • System Analysts, Administrators and BI and ETL professionals
Skills Gained
  • Selenium automated testing advantages
  • Selenium RC
  • Deploying Selenium IDE functions and commands
  • Sikuli, JUnit and TestNG Plugin in Eclipse
  • Object Repository and Maven
  • Introduction to Selenium WebDriver
  • WebDriver programs like Textbox, Checkbox and multiple Windows
  • Using Selenium Grid for software testing
Prerequisites

Having a basic knowledge of C or Java is useful but not mandatory for taking over this Selenium certification training.

  • Microsoft
  • VMWare
  • Veeam
Installation, Storage, and Compute with Windows Server 2016

This five-day course is meant primarily for IT professionals who have some experience with Windows Server. it's designed for professionals who are going to be liable for managing storage and compute by using Windows Server 2016, and who got to understand the scenarios, requirements, and storage and compute options that are available and applicable to Windows Server 2016.

Audience profile

This course is meant for IT professionals who have some experience working with Windows Server, and who are trying to find one five-day course that covers storage and compute technologies in Windows Server 2016. This course will help them update their knowledge and skills associated with storage and compute for Windows Server 2016.

Candidates suitable for this course would be:

  • Windows Server administrators who are relatively new Windows Server administration and related technologies, and who want to find out more about the storage and compute features in Windows Server 2016.
  • IT professionals with general IT knowledge who are looking to realize knowledge about Windows Server especially around storage and compute technologies in Windows Server 2016.

The secondary audience for this course are IT professionals looking to require the Microsoft 70-740 certification exam, Installation, Storage and Compute with Windows Server 2016.

Skills gained
  • Prepare and install Nano Server, a Server Core installation, and plan a server upgrade and migration strategy.
  • Describe the varied storage options, including partition table formats, basic and dynamic disks, file systems, virtual hard disks, and drive hardware, and explain the way to manage disks and volumes.
  • Describe enterprise storage solutions, and choose the acceptable solution for a given situation.
  • Implement and manage Storage Spaces and Data Deduplication.
  • Install and configure Microsoft Hyper-V, and configure virtual machines.
  • Deploy, configure, and manage Windows and Hyper-V containers.
  • Describe the high availability and disaster recovery technologies in Windows Server 2016.
  • Plan, create, and manage a failover cluster.
  • Implement failover clustering for Hyper-V virtual machines.
  • Configure a Network Load Balancing (NLB) cluster, and plan for an NLB implementation.
  • Create and manage deployment images.
  • Manage, monitor, and maintain virtual machine installations.
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • A basic understanding of networking fundamentals.
  • An awareness and understanding of security best practices.
  • An understanding of basic AD DS concepts.
  • Basic knowledge of server hardware.
  • Experience supporting and configuring Windows client operating systems like Windows 8 or Windows 10.

Additionally, students would enjoy having some previous Windows Server OS experience, like experience as a Windows Server systems administrator.

Networking with Windows Server 2016

This 5-day classroom-based course provides the elemental networking skills required to deploy and support Windows Server 2016 in most organizations. It covers IP fundamentals, remote access technologies, and more advanced content including Software Defined Networking.

Audience profile

This course is meant for existing IT professionals who have some networking knowledge and knowledge and are trying to find one course that gives insight into core and advanced networking technologies in Windows Server 2016. This audience would typically include:

  • Network administrators who are looking to strengthen existing skills and study new networking technology changes and functionality in Windows Server 2016.
  • System or Infrastructure Administrators with general networking knowledge who are looking to realize core and advanced networking knowledge and skills on Windows Server 2016.

The secondary audience for this course is those IT professionals who are looking to require the MCSA 70-741: Networking with Windows Server 2016 exam.

Skills gained
  • Plan and implement an IPv4 network.
  • Implement Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
  • Implement IPv6.
  • Implement name System (DNS).
  • Implement and manage IP address management (IPAM).
  • Plan for remote access.
  • Implement DirectAccess.
  • Implement virtual private networks (VPNs).
  • Implement networking for branch offices.
  • Configure advanced networking features.
  • Implement Software Defined Networking.
Prerequisites
  • Experience working with Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012
  • Experience working during a Windows Server infrastructure enterprise environment
  • Knowledge of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model
  • Understanding of core networking infrastructure components and technologies like cabling, routers, hubs, and switches
  • Familiarity with networking topologies and architectures like local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs) and wireless networking
  • Some basic knowledge of the TCP/IP protocol stack, addressing and name resolution
  • Experience with and knowledge of Hyper-V and virtualization
  • Hands-on experience working with the Windows client operating systems like Windows 8.1 or Windows 10

Identity with Windows Server 2016

This five-day instructor-led course teaches IT professionals the way to deploy and configure Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) during a distributed environment, the way to implement Group Policy, the way to perform backup and restore, and the way to watch and troubleshoot Active Directory - related issues with Windows Server 2016. Additionally, this course teaches students the way to deploy other Active Directory server roles, like Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) and Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS).

Audience profile

This course is primarily intended for existing IT professionals who have some AD DS knowledge and knowledge and who aim to develop knowledge about identity and access technologies in Windows Server 2016. this is able to typically include:

  • AD DS administrators who are looking to coach in identity and access technologies with Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
  • System or infrastructure administrators with general AD DS experience and knowledge who are looking to cross-train in core and advanced identity and access technologies in Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
Skills gained
  • Install and configure domain controllers.
  • Manage objects in AD DS by using graphical tools and Windows PowerShell.
  • Implement AD DS in complex environments.
  • Implement and administer Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS).
  • Implement AD DS sites, and configure and manage replication.
  • Implement and manage Group Policy Objects (GPOs).
  • Manage user settings by using GPOs.
  • Secure AD DS and user accounts.
  • Implement and manage a certificate authority (CA) hierarchy with AD CS.
  • Deploy and manage certificates.
  • Implement and administer AD FS.
  • Implement synchronization between AD DS and Azure AD.
  • Monitor, troubleshoot, and establish business continuity for AD DS services.
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • Some exposure to and knowledge with AD DS concepts and technologies in Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
  • Experience working with and configuring Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016
  • Experience and an understanding of core networking technologies like IP addressing, name resolution, and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
  • Experience working with and an understanding of Microsoft Hyper-V and basic server virtualization concepts.
  • An awareness of basic security best practices.
  • Hands-on working experience with Windows client operating systems like Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10.
  • Basic experience with the Windows PowerShell command-line interface.

Windows Server 2019 Administration

This five-day instructor-led course is meant primarily for IT professionals who have some experience with Windows Server. it's designed for professionals who are going to be liable for managing identity, networking, storage and compute by using Windows Server 2019, and who got to understand the scenarios, requirements, and options that are available and applicable to Windows Server 2019. The course teaches IT professionals the elemental administration skills required to deploy and support Windows Server 2019 in most organizations.

Audience profile

This course is meant for Information Technology (IT) Professionals who have some experiencing working with Windows Server and are trying to find one five-day course that covers core administration components and technologies in Windows Server 2019. This course also helps server administrators from previous Windows Server versions to update their knowledge and skills associated with Windows Server 2019. Additionally, this course can help individuals trying to find preparation materials to pass exams associated with Windows Server. The course is additionally to individuals from a service desk role who wish to transition into server maintenance.

Skills gained
  • Use administrative techniques and tools in Windows Server 2019.
  • Implement identity Services.
  • Manage network infrastructure services.
  • Configure file servers and storage.
  • Manage virtual machines using Hyper-V virtualization and containers
  • Implement high availability and disaster recovery solutions.
  • Apply security measures to guard critical resources.
  • Configure Remote Desktop Services.
  • Configure a virtual machine-based desktop infrastructure deployment.
  • Implement remote access and web services.
  • Implement service monitoring and performance monitoring, and apply troubleshooting.
  • Perform upgrades and migration associated with AD DS, and storage.
Prerequisites
  • Some exposure to and knowledge with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) concepts and technologies in Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
  • Some exposure to and knowledge with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) concepts and technologies in Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
  • Experience and an understanding of core networking technologies like IP addressing, name resolution, and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
  • Experience working with and an understanding of Microsoft Hyper-V and basic server virtualization concepts.
  • An awareness of basic security best practices.
  • Experience working hands-on with Windows client operating systems like Windows 8, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10.
  • Basic experience with Windows PowerShell.

Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals

Learn the business value and merchandise capabilities of Power Platform. Create simple Power Apps, connect data with Common Data Service, build an influence BI Dashboard, automate a process with Power Automate, and build a chatbot with Power Virtual Agents

Audience profile

Candidates for this exam are users who aspire to enhance productivity by automating business processes, analyzing data to supply business insights, and acting more effectively by creating simple app experiences.

Skills gained
  • Describe the facility Platform components: Power Apps, Power BI and Microsoft Automate
  • Describe the facility Platform components: Common Data Service, Connectors and AI builder
  • Describe cross-cloud scenarios across M365, Dynamics 365, Microsoft Azure and 3rd party services
  • Identify benefits and capabilities of Power Platform
  • Identify the essential functionality and business value Power Platform components
  • Implement simple solutions with Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, and Power Virtual Agents
Prerequisites

No prerequisites for this course

Administering System Center Configuration Manager

This five-day course describes the way to use Configuration Manager and its associated site systems to efficiently manage network resources. during this five-day course, you'll learn day-to-day management tasks, including the way to manage applications, client health, hardware and software inventory, OS deployment, and software updates by using Configuration Manager. you furthermore may will find out how to optimize System Center Endpoint Protection, manage compliance, and make management queries and reports. Additionally, this course, in conjunction with Microsoft Official Course 20703-2B, helps certification candidates steel oneself against Exam 70-703: Administering System Center Configuration Manager and Cloud Services Integration.

Audience profile

This course is for knowledgeable information technology (IT) professionals, typically described as Enterprise Desktop Administrators (EDAs). These EDAs deploy, manage, and maintain PCs, devices, and applications across medium, large, and enterprise organizations. a big portion of this audience uses, or intends to use, the newest release of Configuration Manager to manage and deploy PCs, devices, and applications.

This course is also for people who have an interest in taking Exam 70-703: Administering System Center Configuration Manager and Cloud Services Integration. Courses 20703-1B and 20703-2B, or equivalent knowledge and skills, are necessary to organize for this exam.

Skills gained
  • Describe the features Configuration Manager and Intune include, and explain how you'll use these features to manage PCs and mobile devices in an enterprise environment.
  • Analyze data by using queries and reports.
  • Prepare a management infrastructure, including configuring boundaries, boundary groups, and resource discovery, and integrating mobile-device management with Microsoft Exchange Server.
  • Deploy and manage the Configuration Manager client.
  • Configure, manage, and monitor hardware and software inventory, and use Asset Intelligence and software metering.
  • Identify and configure the foremost appropriate method to distribute and manage content used for deployments.
  • Distribute, deploy, and monitor applications for managed users and systems.
  • Maintain software updates for PCs that Configuration Manager manages.
  • Implement Endpoint Protection for managed PCs.
  • Manage configuration items, baselines, and profiles to assess and configure compliance settings and data access for users and devices.
  • Configure an operating-system deployment strategy by using Configuration Manager.
  • Manage and maintain a Configuration Manager site.
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • Networking fundamentals, including common networking protocols, topologies, hardware, media, routing, switching, and addressing.
  • Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) principles and fundamentals of AD DS management.
  • Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting for Windows-based personal computers.
  • Basic concepts of public key infrastructure (PKI) security.
  • Basic understanding of scripting and Windows PowerShell syntax.
  • Basic understanding of Windows Server roles and services.
  • Basic understanding of the configuration options foriOS, Android, and Windows Mobile device platforms.

VMware vSphere: VSICM - Install, Configure, Manage [V7]

This five-day course includes escalated hands-on preparing that centers around introducing, designing, and overseeing VMware vSphere® 7, which includes VMware ESXi™ 7 and VMware vCenter Server® 7. This course sets you up to direct a vSphere foundation for an association of any size.

Audience profile
  • System administrators
  • System engineers
Skills gained
  • Describe the software-defined data center (SDDC)
  • Explain the vSphere components and their function within the infrastructure
  • Install and configure ESXi hosts
  • Deploy and configure VMware vCenter® Server Appliance™
  • Use VMware vSphere® Client™ to manage the vCenter Server inventory and therefore the vCenter Server configuration
  • Manage, monitor, back up, and protect vCenter Server Appliance
  • Create virtual networks with vSphere standard switches
  • Describe the storage technologies supported by vSphere
  • Configure virtual memory using iSCSI and NFS storage
  • Create and manage VMware vSphere® VMFS datastores
  • Use the vSphere Client to make virtual machines, templates, clones, and snapshots
  • Create a content library and deploy virtual machines from templates within the library
  • Manage virtual machine resource use
  • Migrate virtual machines with VMware vSphere® vMotion® and VMware vSphere® Storage vMotion®
  • Create and manage a vSphere cluster that's enabled with VMware vSphere® High Availability and VMware vSphere® Distributed Resource Scheduler™
  • Discuss solutions for managing the vSphere life cycle
  • Use VMware vSphere® Lifecycle Manager™ to perform upgrades to ESXi hosts and virtual machines
Prerequisites

System administration experience on Microsoft Windows or Linux operating systems

VMware NSX-T Data Center: Install, Configure, Manage [V3.0]

This five-day, fast-paced course provides comprehensive training on the way to install, configure, and manage a VMware NSX-T™ Data Center environment. This course covers key NSX-T Data Center features and functionality offered within the NSX-T Data Center 3.0 release, including the general infrastructure, logical switching, logical routing, networking and security services, micro-segmentation and firewalls, and so on.

Audience profile

Experienced system administrators or network administrators

Skills gained
  • Describe VMware Virtual Cloud Network and therefore the NSX-T Data Center architecture
  • Describe the NSX-T Data Center components and main functions
  • Explain the NSX-T Data Center key features and benefits
  • Deploy and configure NSX-T Data Center infrastructure
  • Configure layer 2 logical switching and bridging
  • Explain the tiered routing architecture and configure gateways
  • Configure advanced services like VPN and cargo balancing
  • Describe the NSX-T Data Center security model with micro-segmentation
  • Configure Distributed Firewall and Gateway Firewall to guard east-west and north-south traffic
  • Explain advanced security enforcement with partner service insertion
  • Integrate VMware Identity Manager™ with NSX-T Data Center and configure Role-Based Access Control
  • Gather relevant information and perform basic troubleshooting with various tools
Prerequisites

Good understanding of TCP/IP services :

  • Working experience of enterprise switching and routing
  • Good understanding of network security and dealing experience with firewalls
  • Solid understanding of concepts presented within the following courses:
    • VMware Data Center Virtualization Fundamentals
    • VMware Introduction to Network Virtualization with NSX
    • VMware Network Virtualization Fundamentals

 

VMware Horizon 7: Install, Configure, Manage [V7.7] - HICM77

VMware Horizon 7: Install, Configure, manage [V7.7] training course assist you to realize the talents to deliver virtual desktops and applications through one virtual desktop infrastructure platform. during this course, you'll learn installing, configuring, and managing VMware Horizon 7 through a mixture of lecture and hands-on labs. you'll also find out how to configure and deploy pools of virtual machines, the way to manage the access and security of the machines, and the way to supply a customized desktop environment to finish users.

Audience profile
  • Technical personnel who add the IT departments of end-customer companies
  • IT Professional who are liable for the delivery of remote or virtual desktop services
Skills gained
  • Identify VMware Horizon components
  • Install and configure View Connection Server
  • Install and configure virtual desktops
  • Configure and manage VMware Horizon® ClientTM systems
  • Configure and manage pools of physical and virtual machines
  • Configure and manage automated pools of full virtual machines
  • Configure and manage pools of linked-clone desktops
  • Configure and manage automated pools of instant clones
  • Configure and manage Remote Desktop Services (RDS) pools of desktops and applications
  • Use Horizon Administrator to configure the VMware Horizon environment
  • Configure secure access to virtual desktops
  • Use VMware User Environment ManagerTM to manage user personalization and application configurations
  • Describe steps to deploy profile management
  • Use VMware App Volumes™ to provision and manage applications
  • Identify the advantages of JMP architecture
  • Manage the performance and scalability of a VMware Horizon deployment
Prerequisites
  • Use VMware vSphere® Web Client to look at the state of virtual machines, datastores, and networks
  • Open a virtual machine console on VMware vCenter Server® and access the guest OS
  • Create snapshots of virtual machines
  • Configure guest customization specifications
  • Modify virtual machine properties
  • Convert a virtual machine into a template
  • Deploy a virtual machine from a template

Attendees should even have the subsequent Microsoft Windows system administration experience:

  • Configure Active Directory services, including DNS, DHCP, and time synchronization
  • Restrict user activities by implementing Group Policy objects
  • Configure Windows systems to enable Remote Desktop Connections
  • Build an ODBC connection to an SQL Server database

VMware Workspace ONE: Deploy and Manage [V19.x]

In VMware Workspace ONE: Deploy and Manage [V19.x] training course, you'll be taught to configure and secure unified endpoint activation, registration, and authentication. during this course, you'll also find out how to integrate industry-recognized enterprise technologies with VMware Workspace ONE. This course covers the key concepts of enterprise mobility, unified endpoint, and identity management.

Audience profile
  • Workspace ONE administrators
  • Experienced mobility and identity administrators
  • Account managers
  • Solutions architects
  • Solutions engineers
  • Sales engineers, and consultants
Skills gained
  • Identify and describe major components of the Workspace ONE solution
  • Identify and describe the enterprise integration and productivity components
  • Explain the concept of the Digital Workspace and therefore the Digital Workspace experience
  • Identify authentication technologies utilized in Workspace ONE
  • Navigate the Workspace ONE UEM console and therefore the VMware Identity Manager console
  • Install, configure, and validate integrated components
  • Explain integration of Workspace ONE solution with directory services
  • Create and explain environment group structures
  • Demonstrate end-user Workspace ONE portal configuration
  • Configure Workspace ONE registration and activation
  • Enroll and manage mobile devices and endpoints
  • Provision and secure applications
  • Enable the unified application catalog.
  • Apply single sign-on and multifactor authentication
  • Integrate with virtual desktop infrastructure (VMware Horizon® virtual desktops and applications)
  • Create and implement profiles, authentication policies, and role-based access controls
  • Explain and issue device commands
  • Manage email configurations
  • Integrate with content resources and provision access
  • Explain and analyze reporting and auditing
  • Leverage Workspace ONE Intelligence for advanced reporting and automation
  • Apply general troubleshooting techniques
  • Implement unified endpoint management with Workspace ONE
Prerequisites

Basic Computer Knowledge.

VMware NSX: Install, Configure, Manage [6.4] - NSXICM64

VMware NSX: Install, Configure, Manage [6.4], comprehensive, fast-paced training course presents VMware NSX as a neighborhood of the software-defined data center. you'll find out how to use logical switching in NSX to virtualize your switching environment. The course also details logical routing to enable you to dynamically route between different virtual environments. you'll also find out how to use gateway services, firewall configurations, and security services to assist secure and optimize your NSX environment. Access to a software-defined data center environment is provided through hands-on labs to strengthen the talents and ideas presented within the course.

Audience profile

Experienced system or network administrators

Skills gained
  • Configure and deploy NSX components for management and control
  • Describe basic NSX layer 2 networking
  • Configure, deploy, and use logical switch networks
  • Configure and deploy NSX distributed router appliances to determine east-west connectivity
  • Configure and deploy VMware NSX Edge services gateway appliances to determine north-south connectivity
  • Configure NSX L2 bridging
  • Configure and use all main features of the NSX Edge services gateway
  • Configure NSX Edge firewall rules to limit network traffic
  • Configure NSX distributed firewall rules to limit network traffic
  • Configure Service Composer policies
  • Configure an identity-aware firewall
  • Describe NSX data security
  • Use the cross-vCenter NSX feature
Prerequisites
  • Understanding of enterprise switching and routing
  • Knowledge of TCP/IP services
  • Experience with firewalls and firewall rule sets
  • Understanding of concepts presented within the VMware Data Center Virtualization Fundamentals course
  • Understanding of the concepts presented within the VMware Introduction to Network Virtualization with NSX course

VMware vRealize Automation : Install, Configure, Manage [v7.6]

VMware vRealize Automation: Install, Configure, Manage [v7.6] training course will assist you to find out the way to install, configure, and manage VMware vRealize Automation. during this course, you'll study the configuration and use of the vRealize Automation platform, including self-service provisioning and therefore the creation of catalog services that include predefined virtual machines, software components, and on-demand VMware NSX networks.

Audience profile

Experienced system administrators and system integrators who is liable for designing and implementing vRealize Automation

Skills gained
  • Describe the vRealize Automation architecture and use cases in cloud environments
  • Install and configure vRealize Automation
  • Manage vRealize Automation entities on VMware and third-party virtual and cloud infrastructures
  • Configure and manage catalogs, containers, and blueprints
  • Configure and manage business groups and reservations for compute resources
  • Use the self-service portal to request and manage machines in accordance with vRealize Automation approval and governance policies
  • Use customize properties and property groups in blueprints
  • Develop and use custom forms
  • Manage and monitor machines and resource reclamation
  • Configure and manage event broker subscriptions
  • Understand vRealize Automation extensibility and workflows
  • Use vRealize Automation to deploy and manage containers
  • Integrate vRealize Automation with third-party products
Prerequisites

This course requires completion of 1 of the subsequent courses:

  • VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage [V6.x]
  • VMware vSphere: means [V6.x]

Experience with performing at the instruction is useful .

This course requires that a student be ready to perform the subsequent tasks with no assistance or guidance before enrolling during this course:

  • Create VMware vCenter Server® objects, like data centers and folders
  • Create a virtual machine employing a wizard or a template
  • Modify a virtual machine’s hardware
  • Migrate a virtual machine with VMware vSphere® vMotion®
  • Migrate a virtual machine with VMware vSphere® Storage vMotion®
  • Configure and manage a vSphere DRS cluster with resource pools.
  • Configure and manage a VMware vSphere® High Availability cluster.
  • If you can't perform all of those tasks, VMware recommends that you simply complete one among the prerequisite courses before enrolling in VMware vRealize Automation: Install, Configure, Manage.

Veeam Availability Suite v10: Configuration and Management

This three-day, technical deep dive Veeam® Availability Suite™ v10: Configuration and Management training course is concentrated on teaching IT professionals the talents to configure, manage and support a Veeam Availability Suite v10 solution. With extensive hands-on-labs, the category enables administrators and engineers to effectively manage data in an ever-changing technical and business environment, bringing tangible benefit to businesses within the digital world.

Audience Profile

This course is suitable for anyone liable for configuring, managing or supporting a Veeam Availability Suite v10 environment.

Skills Gained
  • Describe Veeam Availability Suite components usage scenarios and relevance to their own environment.
  • Effectively manage data availability in on-site, off-site, cloud and hybrid environments.
  • Ensure both Recovery Time Objectives (RTOs) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPOs) are met.
  • Install and configure Veeam Availability Suite into their environment, ensuring data is protected effectively.
  • Adapt with an organization’s evolving technical, business and regulatory needs.
  • Ensure recovery is feasible , effective, efficient, secure and compliant with business and legal requirements.
  • Provide visibility of the business data assets, and produce effective reports and dashboards to watch performance and risks.
  • Conduct basic troubleshooting and analysis of their Veeam Availability Suite environment.
Prerequisites

Students should be experienced professionals with solid knowledge of servers, storage, networking and virtualization.

 

Veeam Advanced Architecture and Deployment

The two-day, technical deep dive Advanced Design and Optimization training course is concentrated on teaching IT professionals the talents to effectively size, scope, design, optimize, automate and troubleshoot a Veeam Availability Suite deployment. the category also covers security, audit and compliance considerations when working with Veeam Availability Suite.

Audience Profile

System Administrators, Engineers and designers liable for multiple Veeam deployments as knowledgeable services consultant or those within large, diverse clients providing centralized IT services to the broader business.

Skills Gained
  • Accurately scope and size a technical environment, evaluating Veeam Availability Suite design decisions against current and future technical and business landscapes
  • Demonstrate the worth of a Veeam deployment to both internal and external clients, ensuring designs that maximise Return on Investment
  • Guarantee and verify the recoverability of knowledge to the business
  • Optimize configurations, ensuring workload impact on network, cpu and storage resources is within acceptable levels for the business.
  • Interrogate log files for detailed root cause analysis
Prerequisites
  • Experienced professionals with exceptional knowledge of servers, storage, networks and virtualization.
  • Experienced with Veeam, attendees should ideally possess the VMCE, or have equivalent knowledge.

  • CompTIA Network+
  • Cisco
  • Huawei
  • Juniper
  • Nutanix

Take the course that over 50,000 networking professionals have taken to really understand how networks function. This class will tie together all of the hardware and software components of today’s computer networks. The in-depth lecture and 14 hands-on labs will enable each student to accumulate the talents they have to style , install, and maintain their organization’s LANs and WANs.

The course will make sure you know the fundamentals of knowledge networking. it’s the inspiration for preparing you for more advanced technology areas including IP Networking, Network Security, Wireless Integration, advanced Routing and Switching, Storage Networking, also as product specific training like Cisco, Nortel, and Microsoft. this is often the last word , hands-on networking course to assist you steel oneself against the important world with vanguard technologies, and a solid foundation to the more advanced networking topics you’ll face as an IT professional.

Audience Profile

Network administrators, voice technicians, applications developers, help desk staff and every one the varied departments touched heavily by IT.

Skills Gained
  • Understand how hubs, switches, and routers function and the way they’re installed and configured using Cisco equipment
  • Understand IP addressing works and the way to perform subnetting
  • TCP/IP functions and is configured on devices
  • Capture and consider live classroom network traffic employing a protocol analyzer
  • Understand what various wireless options you’ve got for your networks
  • Understand basic security and firewall issues
  • Ethernet works and the way all of the varied forms are often connected together
  • Use the fundamentals of WAN services, including Frame Relay, T1 lines, ATM, and DSL
  • Understand the difference between frames and packets
  • Cat 5e UTP and fiber optic cables are installed
  • Set up a network reception for a headquarters and for your family
  • Understand VLANs function and are found out
  • Understand how NAT works and is employed
  • Understand various routing protocols like RIP, ISRP, and OSPF function and are found out .
Prerequisites

There are not any prerequisites for this course.

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)

What is CCNA Certification?

CCNA certification program is for entry-level network engineers which teaches from basics to intermediate level in networking. it's a globally recognized certification and is one among the oldest and still hottest ones. This certification will cause you to understand the power to put in , configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size Router and Switch networks. That 2020 version of CCNA course also includes security and automation programmability.

Why does one need CCNA Training?

According to a recent survey, this certificate enhances career opportunities and also provides higher pay by 20%. Some organization mandatory CCNA is for IT network security position. This certification will allow you to reinforce your knowledge horizons within the field of computer networks and proves that you simply are more knowledgeable than other non-certified professionals.

CCNA Certification provides you a radical knowledge of LAN, VLAN, and IP addressing and routing, Security Fundamentals, automation, and programmability.

Skills Gained
  • Network Fundamentals
  • Network Access
  • IP Connectivity
  • IP Services
  • Security Fundamentals
  • Automation and Programmability
  • Building Redundant Switched Topologies
  • Exploring Layer 3 Redundancy
  • Introducing WAN Technologies
  • Introducing QoS
  • Explaining Wireless Fundamentals
  • Introducing Architectures and Virtualization
  • Examining the safety Threat Landscape
Prerequisites

Basic Computer Knowledge.

Cisco CCNP Collaboration Certification Training

Implementing Cisco Collaboration Core Technologies (CLCOR 350-801) training course is meant for the exam CLCOR 350-801 which is related to the CCNP and CCIE Collaboration Certifications. during this training class, you'll learn implementing core collaboration technologies including infrastructure and style , protocols, codecs, and endpoints, Cisco IOS XE gateway and media resources, Call Control, QoS, and collaboration applications.

Skills Gained
  • Infrastructure and style
  • Protocols, Codecs, and Endpoints
  • Cisco IOS XE Gateway and Media Resources
  • Call Control
  • QoS
  • Collaboration Applications
Prerequisites

Basic Computer Knowledge.

CCNP Security (Web and Email Content Security)

CCNP Security certification training may be a composite of 4 modules that knowledgeable must qualify so as to get this prestigious credential. This CCNP Security training will cover intimately each of the subsequent four modules to make sure that participants gain core understanding of implementing security for Cisco devices: SISAS (Cisco Secure Access Solutions) 1.0 SENSS (Cisco Edge Network Security Solutions) 1.0 SIMOS (Cisco Secure Mobility Solutions) 1.0 SITCS (Cisco Threat Control Solutions) 1.0

Skills Gained
  • Understanding and Deploying Cisco ISE and 802.1X secure access techniques.
  • Implementing and managing network access security using Cisco Identity Services Engine.
  • Configuring advanced security solutions to scale back external threats and secure network devices.
  • Implementing Cisco’s Next Generation Firewall (NGFW) and Web Security, Cloud Security and Email Security Implementing Cisco ASA firewalls to manage identity policies.
  • Mitigating risks thereto infrastructure and applications with the assistance of Cisco’s Next Generation Firewall Providing operational support for Email Security, Intrusion Prevention Systems, and Web based security appliances.
  • Configuring Cisco perimeter edge security solutions that utilize Cisco routers and switches, and Cisco ASA Firewalls.
  • Protecting data browsing a shared or public network infrastructure by utilizing and managing VPN solutions
Prerequisites
  • CCNA Security certification

Implementing Cisco SD-WAN Solutions

Implementing Cisco SD-WAN Solutions (ENSDWI 300-415) is meant to organize for the exam (ENSDWI 300-415) which is related to the CCNP Enterprise Certification. during this training class, you'll gain the knowledge of Cisco’s SD-WAN solution including SD-WAN architecture, controller deployment, edge router deployment, policies, security, quality or service, multicast and management and operations.

Skills Gained
  • Architecture
  • Controller Deployment
  • Router Deployment
  • Policies
  • Security and Quality of Service
  • Management and Operations
Prerequisites

Basic Computer Knowledge.

Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks

Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (300-425 ENWLSD) training course is meant to organize for the exam 300-425 ENWLSD which is related to the CCNP Enterprise Certification. during this training class, you'll learn wireless network design including site surveys, wired and wireless infrastructure, mobility and WLAN high availability.

Skills Gained
  • Wireless Site Survey
  • Wired and Wireless Infrastructure
  • Mobility
  • WLAN High Availability
Prerequisites

Basic Computer Knowledge.

DCNX5K - Configuring Cisco Nexus 5000 Switches v3.1

This course has been designed especially for college kids who shall install and deploy the Nexus 5500 and Nexus 5600 Series switches and Nexus 2000 series Fabric Extenders. The course describes various new features launched in NX-OS 7.0(1) N1(1)and various 3000/ 4000/ 6000/ 7000 and 9000 series switched. The fundamentals for configuring, managing and troubleshooting the Nexus 5000 series platforms are the focused area during the course training.

Skills Gained
  • Understand the architecture of Nexus 5000 Series Switch systems
  • Understand the architecture, usage and features of the Nexus OS
  • Configure network features on Nexus 5000 Series Switches and Nexus 2000 Series Fabric Extenders
  • Configure QoS
  • Explore the way to support FCoE protocol an d SAN connections by configuring Nexus 5000 series switches
  • Configure Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch system management features
  • Configure HA and ISSU features of Nexus 5000 Series Switches
  • Troubleshoot FCoE, LAN, and SAN issues
Prerequisites

Basic Computer Knowledge.

Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks

Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (300-430 ENWLSI) training course is meant for the exam ENWLSI 300-430 which is related to the CCNP Enterprise Certification. during this training class, you'll learn wireless network implementation including FlexConnect, QoS, Multicast, advanced location services, security for client connectivity, monitoring and device hardening. The course, Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks.

Skills Gained
  • FlexConnect
  • QoS on a Wireless Network
  • Multicast
  • Location Services
  • Advanced Location Services
  • Security for Wireless Client Connectivity
  • Monitoring
  • Device Hardening
Prerequisites

Basic Computer Knowledge.

Implementing Cisco Data Center Core Technologies

Implementing Cisco Data Center Core Technologies (300-601 DCCOR) - 2020 Version course related to CCNP and CCIE Certifications for Data Center. After completion of this course, you'll be ready to implementing core data center technologies including network, compute, storage network, automation, and security.

Skills Gained
  • Apply routing protocols
  • Apply switching protocols like RSTP+, LACP and vPC
  • Apply overlay protocols like VXLAN EVPN and OTV
  • Apply ACI concepts
  • Analyze packet flow (unicast, multicast, and broadcast)
  • Analyze Cloud service and deployment models (NIST 800-145)
  • Describe software updates and their impacts
  • Implement network configuration management
  • Implement infrastructure monitoring like NetFlow and SPAN
  • Explain network assurance concepts like streaming telemetry
  • Implement Cisco Unified Compute System Rack Servers
  • Implement Cisco Unified Compute System Blade Chassis
  • Explain HyperFlex Infrastructure Concepts and benefits
  • Describe firmware and software updates and their impacts on B-Series and C-Series servers
  • Implement compute configuration management (Backup and restore)
  • Implement infrastructure monitoring like SPAN and Intersight
  • Implement Fibre Channel
  • Implement FCoE Unified Fabric (FIP and DCB)
  • Describe NFS and NAS concepts
  • Describe software updates and their impacts (Disruptive/nondisruptive and EPLD)
  • Implement infrastructure monitoring
  • Implement automation and scripting tools
  • Evaluate automation and orchestration technologies
  • Apply network security
  • Apply compute security
  • Apply storage security
Prerequisites

Basic Computer Knowledge.

Implementing Advanced Cisco ASA Security

SASAA course on Implementing Advanced Cisco ASA Security offers advanced training on the first functions and features of latest version of the Cisco ASA 5500X Next Generation Firewalls. This training focuses on the advanced 9.x features of the CX Clustering and Module. This course also will provide: hands on training in learning CX Module, IPv6 Enhancements, and Cloud Web Security Integration.

Audience Profile

This advanced Cisco ASA training is meant for network engineers and network support personnel who are liable for implementing ASA in organizations.

Skills Gained
  • Describe the Cisco ASA5500X Series Next Generation Firewalls, ASAv, ASA 5506-X, 5508-X, 5516-X and ASASM plus implement new ASA 9.4.1 features
  • Implement Cisco ASA Identity Firewall policies
  • Install and found out the Cisco FirePOWER Services Module (SFR)
  • Implement Cisco ASA Cloud Web Security
  • Implement Cisco ASA Clustering
  • Describe Cisco ASA Security Group Firewall and alter of Authorisation Support
Prerequisites

Current Firewall v2.0 Certification or Completion of SASAC Course.

HCNA

HCNA (Huawei Certified Network Associate) is that the first Certification of Huawei R&S Certification Path. HCNA is analogous to Cisco CCNA Certification and it's like becoming a really common Certification for Network Engineers and IT Professionals. This HCNA Course focuses on main Routing and Switching Protocols and ideas .

Skills Gained
  • Network Basics
  • Basic Protocols (ICMP, ARP, FTP, TELNET)
  • IPv4 Addressing
  • IPv6 Addressing
  • TCP and UDP
  • VLANs
  • Spanning Tree (STP,RSTP)
  • Link Aggregation
  • Routing Basics
  • RIP Overview
  • OSPF Overview
  • WAN
  • GRE and IPSec VPN
  • DHCP
  • NAT
  • SNMP
  • Access Lists
  • Basic Router Security
  • AAA
  • Huawei CLI

HCIA-Security

This course matches the HCIA-Security V3.0 (Released on Lammas , 2018). HCIA-Security certification aims to supply basic configuration and maintenance for information security solutions of small and medium enterprise.

Audience Profile

Information security operations personnel, those that have an interest within the information security field, who want to get HCIA-Security certification.

Skills Gained

On completion of this course, you're ready to grasp the definition and characteristics of data security, describe common operating systems, and master the forwarding principle of firewalls.

HCIP-Security

This course is for HCIP-Security V3.0 (released on October 1, 2017), and therefore the course will gradually explain the subsequent points:

  • How to build an enterprise security specification through a firewall network security device;
  • Enterprise network content security technologies, like IPS/IDS, Web security protection, DDoS attack prevention, and basic concepts of cloud security;
  • How to implement enterprise network security stereo defense by building a terminal security system, like terminal security planning and deployment, and wireless security protection.
Audience Profile

Those who want to accumulate HCIP-Security

Skills Gained
  • Get an in-depth understanding of Huawei's network perimeter security, Huawei's terminal security technologies, and Huawei application security technologies.
  • Master the advanced functions and deployment scenarios of Huawei firewalls.;
  • Master the deployment and maintenance of the Agile Controller-Campus;
  • Understand wireless network security and mobile office solutions.

HCIA-Data Center Facility

This course mainly introduces Data Center Facility Introduction, Basic Knowledge of Low-voltage Power Distribution Introduction, UPS basic knowledge, Basic Knowledge of Huawei Precision air conditioning Introduction, Basic Knowledge of the Monitoring System Introduction then on.

Audience Profile

Those who want to accumulate HCIA-DCF Certificate

Skills Gained

On completion of this course, you'll be ready to understand the composition and performance indicators of knowledge center infrastructure, low-voltage distribution system, the concept, fundamentals and dealing mode of UPS, the essential principle and structure of accumulator , the working rule of air-conditioning system, the essential functions of main components, the essential interface of monitoring system and communication protocol, overall structure and main work.

In JNCIA Training, you’ll learn the essential of networking with Juniper router and switch configuration basics. With JNCIA JUNOS Course, we’ll cover the below network lessons together and you’ll learn both theorical lessons of JCNIA and JNCIA Configuration Lessons.

Skills Gained
  • JUNOS OS Fundamentals
  • User Interface
  • Juniper Configuration Basics, Juniper JUNOS CLI
  • Operational Monitoring and Maintenance
  • Networking Basics
  • IPv4 and Subnetting
  • IPv6 Addresing
  • Routing Fundamentals
  • Routing Policy and Firewall Filters

Nutanix Enterprise Cloud combines the agility and ease of the general public cloud, with the safety and control you would like during a private cloud. Built on the industry’s leading hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) technology, it integrates compute, storage, virtualization and networking during a full-stack solution that runs nearly any application.

The basic concepts of the Enterprise Cloud Platform, participants will understand the way to rack a Nutanix block, install and configure a cluster, and use different interfaces to manage a cluster.

Skills Gained
  • Understand the above covered topics through completion of homework, quizzes, and examinations. 1.
  • Successfully complete labs and programming projects on advanced mobile networking and cloud technologies 2.
  • Work in a (1 or 2 people) team to finish group projects, including independent research, public speaking , and programming on a modern advancement in mobile networking.
Prerequisites
  • Familiarity with traditional virtualization storage architectures.
  • Comfort with Unix/Linux instruction interface.
  • Oracle SCM
  • Oracle Financials

A supply chain may be a network of supplier, manufacturing, assembly, distribution, and logistics facilities that perform the functions of procurement of materials, transformation of those materials into intermediate and finished products, and therefore the distribution of those products to customers.

Oracle SCM may be a systematic approach to manage the whole flow of data , materials, and services from staple suppliers through factories and warehouses to the top customer. SCM has three primary goals: Reduce inventory, increase the transaction speed by exchanging data in real-time, and increase sales by implementing customer requirements more efficiently.

Oracle SCM involves the flows of fabric , information and finance during a network consisting of consumers , suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors.Supply chain management (SCM) may be a systematic approach to manage the whole flow of data , materials, and services from staple suppliers through factories and warehouses to the top customer.

Oracle Inventory: Helps a corporation make better inventory decisions by minimizing stock and maximizing income .

Oracle Order Entry: Provides organizations with a classy order entry system for managing customer commitments.

Oracle Purchasing: Improves buying power, helps negotiate bigger discounts, eliminates paper flow, increases financial controls, and increases productivity.

Supply Chain may be a network of shops , distributors, transporters, storage facilities and suppliers that participate within the sale, delivery and production of a specific product, Make a note a supply chain is product specific, not company specific, Supply chain management (SCM) may be a systematic approach to manage the whole flow of data , materials, and services from staple suppliers through factories and warehouses to the top customer, Moreover , SCM involves the flows of fabric , information and finance during a network consisting of consumers , suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors.

You should be clear with Flow that SCM can manage :

From suppliers : flows of raw materials, intermediate products, finished goods

Reverse material flows : returns, repairs, servicing, recycling, disposal and the information flows

From suppliers : manufacturing capacity, delivery schedules, promotions they need going

Reverse flows : sales, orders, inventory, quality, promotions

And finally, there are financial flows:

From suppliers: Credits, consignment, payment terms, invoice

Reverse Flows : payments, consignment

Supply Chain Management is that the management of the whole value-added chain, from the supplier to manufacturer throughout to the retailer and therefore the final customer.

Oracle SCM has three primary goals: Reduce inventory, increase the transaction speed by exchanging data in real-time, and increase sales by implementing customer requirements more efficiently

The need for Oracle SCM is because effective Supply Chain Mgt. is that the next logical step towards increased profits and market share.

Supply Chain Management (SCM) in line manager prospective is “let’s-keep-things-moving-efficiently”.

WHAT EXACTLY IS SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT OR what’s BASIC COMPONENT OF SCM?

As per Supply-Chain Operations Reference-model (SCOR) which has been developed by Supply-Chain Council. This model organized and focused on the five primary management

PLAN

SOURCE

MAKE

DELIVER

RETURN

PLAN: this is often vital a part of SCM philosophy, where the businesses normally got to make strategy for managing all the resource that go towards fulfilling the customer demand for the merchandise and services that they offers. an enormous piece of designing is developing a group of matrices to watch the availability chain in order that it might be efficient, cost effective and deliver top quality and value to the customer.

Source: It means processes that procure goods and services to satisfy planned or actual demand. This a part of SCM consists of choosing right suppliers which will deliver the great and services that require to make your product. Developing a group of pricing, delivery and payment process with supplier is vital . Also this may also lookout of managing the inventory of products , and services you receive from your suppliers, including receiving shipping, verifying them, transferring them into various facilities and authorizing supplier payment.

Make: this is often basically a step where your company starts fulfilling the request or BUILT for products into finished state to satisfy planned or actual demand. Schedule activity necessary for production, testing, packaging and preparation for delivery.

Delivery: this is often also called Logistic Process. this is often the processes that provide finished goods and services to satisfy planned or actual demand, typically including order management, transportation management, and distribution management.

Return – this is often real pain of SCM model, which defined as processes related to returning or receiving returned products for any reason.

ORACLE PURCHASING
Introduction of buying , Define all the relevant Setups for Purchasing, Define Suppliers and Supplier Sites, Approved Suppliers list, Options, Financial Options, Purchasing Options, Receiving Options, Employee, Job, Position, Buyers, Position Hierarchy, Approval Groups, Approval Assignment, Document Types, Lines Types, Freight Carriers, PO Lookup codes, FOB, Freight Terms, Line Types, Hazard Classes, UN Numbers, Requisitions and RFQ, Quotations and Quote Analysis, order flow, Manual generated PO’s and Auto Create, sorts of order s – Standard Purchase Order, Planned order , Blanket order , Contract order , Receive Material, Blanket and Schedule Releases, Auto Sourcing Rule, Return transactions Against PO, Document Forward Types – Direct and Hierarchy,Types of PO Controlling, Receipt Routing – Direct, Standard, Inspection, Receiving Controls, Substitute, Cascade, Express, Blind, UN Ordered, Lot, Revision , Days early and Late, Over receipt

ORACLE INVENTORY
Introduction of Inventory, Definition of Location, Definition of Calendar, Definition of Organization, Definition of Master Item, Assign Item to Organization, Item templates, Item Attributes, Unit of Measures, Definition of Sub Inventories and Locators, On-hand Quantities, Miscellaneous Receipts and Issues, Sub Inventory transactions, Move Order Transactions, Inter Org Transactions, Mini-Max Planning, Kanban Planning, Re Order Point Planning, Replenishment Planning, ABC analysis, Physical Counting, Cycle Counting, Controls – Lot, Revision, Serial, Locator, Sub inventory, Flex fields – Alias, System Item, Item Category, Item catalog, Locators, Sales order, Inventory Transactions, planning’s, Controls, Accuracy , Flex fields, All other Relevant inventory setups

ORACLE ORDER MANAGEMENT
Introduction of Order Management, Understanding OM Cycles, All relevant setups for Order Management, Payment Terms, Sales Persons, Collectors, Grants and Roles, Customer Profile Classes, Define Customers, Transaction Types, System Options, System Parameters, Shipping Parameters, Pick slip grouping rules, Release sequence rules, Define shipping methods, list – Primary & Secondary, Document Sequences, sort of Sales Orders, Quotations, Sales order Approvals, RMA Cycle, Drop Shipment, Back To Back Order, Internal Sales Order (IR & ISO), Blanket sale , Qualifiers and Modifiers, Back Order, Credit Check, Cancel, Holds

ORACLE BOM
Introduction of Bill of Materials, Define Bill of fabric Parameters, Define bills and bill levels, Comparing bills and Indented bills, Create common bills, Attach the documents of bills, Define resources, Define departments and standard operations codes, Define routing’s, All relevant setups for bill of materials, BOM Types.

ORACLE WIP
Introduction of labor in process, Introduction of sort of Mfg. process, Define WIP parameters, Define WIP accounting class, Relevant WIP setups, Complete cyclic flow for Discrete Mfg. and transactions, Complete cyclic flow for Repetitive Mfg. and transactions, Query Job/Schedule details

System Administrator – Users, Responsibilities, Profile Options, Menu’s, Executable files, Request Group, Concurrent Manager

Human Resources – Job, Position, Employee, Position Hierarchy, Approval Limits

Multi-Org Structure and MOAC – Location, Business Group, Legal Entity, Ledger, Operating Unit, Inventory Organization, Sub-Inventory, Locators

Real Time Scenarios – Application Implementation Methodology (AIM), Project Types, Project Instances, Project Models, Project Methodology

The Oracle R12 eBusiness Suite (also called Oracle Financials) is that the premier accounting and financial ERP, one among the foremost flexible and robust packages ever created. the most areas of Oracle financials R12 includes ledger (GL), assets (AR), Accounts Payable (AP), Fixed Assets (FA) and Cash Management.

Oracle Financials can meet accounting management demands with:
  • Oracle General Ledger: Offers an entire solution to journal entry, budgeting, allocations, consolidation, and financial reporting needs.
  • Oracle Assets: Ensures that an organization’s property and equipment investment is accurate which the right asset tax accounting strategies are chosen.
  • Oracle Payables: Lets a corporation process more invoices with fewer staff members and tighter controls. Helps economize through maximum discounts, bank float, and prevention of duplicate payment.
  • Oracle Receivables: Improves income by letting a corporation process more payments faster, without off-line research. Helps correctly account for cash, reduce outstanding receivables, and improve collection effectiveness.
  • Cash Management: Oracle provide supporting to cash management, it’ll maintain cash inflow and outflow, and it’ll allow to clear payments and receipts activities, at the amount end we will reconcile the statement either manual process or automatic
Oracle E-Business Suite Financials allow you to:

Work Smarter:

  • Increase shared services efficiency with the centralized architecture for accounting, taxes, payments, and banks
  • Improve productivity with integrated imaging, workflow, and spreadsheet integration
  • Accelerate deciding with delivered integration with business intelligence and market-leading planning and consolidation solutions

Work Globally:

  • Comply with multiple legislative, industry, tax, and geographic requirements concurrently during a single instance
  • Operate in any country and suits evolving global accounting standards
  • Standardize global accounting policies that are applied consistently across the enterprise with configurable rules engines

Work Securely:

  • Manage enterprise risk and reduce compliance costs with end-to-end processes for governance, risk, and compliance
  • Enforce segregation of duties and security policies at multiple levels
  • Utilize comprehensive approvals across business processes to enforce corporate policies and regulatory compliance
  • Microsoft
  • Salesforce
Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics 365 (CRM)

This course provides insight on the components within the Customer Service module to put customer service at the forefront of an organization’s intelligent customer engagement strategy.

This course provides information on the basic concepts of Microsoft Dynamics 365. It discusses some of the terms, concepts and many of the components that make up the Microsoft Dynamics 365 system. In addition, it provides an overview of information about application navigation, setting up accounts, contacts and activities, using the sales, customer service, and marketing processes within Microsoft Dynamics 365.

What are the goals for this course?

  • Discover how to navigate through various client types
  • Work with records through various client types
  • Explore the different action types that can be taken on a record
  • Track activities and data in Outlook
  • Dive deeper into views and how they are utilized
  • Review how to search for data using Global Search
  • Recognize the role of leads within Microsoft Dynamics 365
  • Examine the Lead to Opportunity Process Flow
  • Discuss communication tracking
  • Explore case types
  • Review the basic steps of the marketing process
  • Recognize how to plan and budget a marketing campaign
  • Examine marketing lists and how they can be used
  • Discuss quick campaign and when to use a marketing campaign

Configuration in Microsoft Dynamics 365 (CRM) for Sales and Customer Service

Special Note to New Hampshire Residents

This course has not yet been approved by the New Hampshire Department of Education. Please contact us for an update on when the category are going to be available in New Hampshire.

Overview

This course provides students with the tools to configure a Dynamics 365 implementation for Sales and repair . the main target is on the using and understanding how the platform tools that are provided are often leveraged to make and maintain an organizational
security structure, create guided business processes, automate tasks, and other specific customizations.

What are the goals for this course?
  • the way to successfully configure specific application features like auto-numbering, data management, and other Dynamics 365 features
  • Provide guidance on the designing a Dynamics 365 security model including configuration of Business Units, Security Roles, Users, and Teams
  • Using Dynamics 365’s security model to regulate access to data, features, and functions
  • the way to create and maintain Business Process Flows which will be wont to provide users with a guided path to working through business scenarios
  • check out the way to implement and configure a Knowledge Management solution
  • Provide an summary of the various processes that are available in Dynamics 365 and when each process type should be used
  • Configure Dynamics 365 and Office 365 integration scenarios, like integration with SharePoint, OneNote, OneDrive, and Office Groups

Customization in Microsoft Dynamics 365 (CRM) for Sales and Customer Service

This course provides students with the tools to customize Dynamics 365 implementation for Sales and repair . the main target is on the using and understanding how the platform tools that are provided are often leveraged to make custom objects, modify the user interface, automate tasks, and other specific customizations.

What are the goals for this Course?
  • How to create, package, manage, and deploy specific Dynamics 365 customizations using solutions
  • Creating and maintaining custom entities, and custom fields supported specific needs
  • Working with specialized fields like calculated and rollup fields
  • How to use Dynamics 365’s different relationship types to configure how related records work together
  • Create and edit customized forms, also as the way to configure specialized components on them like editable sub-grids, and quick views
  • How to apply Portable Business Logic controls
  • How users interact with specific data on forms and entities
  • Exploring the various tools available for creating specific views, charts, and dashboards supported specific needs

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customization and Configuration

This course provides students with an in depth hands-on experience of fixing , customizing, configuring and maintaining the components of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement.

Attendees of this course will gain an in-depth understanding of the Dynamics 365 security model, find out how to customize the Dynamics 365 framework, create and maintain business process flows, create custom business apps and use solutions to package and deploy customizations across multiple Dynamics 365 environments.

Audience profile

This course is meant for Information workers, IT Professionals and Developers. Students should have an existing working knowledge of either Microsoft Dynamics 365 or Microsoft Dynamics CRM. As a minimum, students should attend the prerequisite course ‘Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics 365’.

Skills gained

Understand the features and tools that exist in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement
Be ready to customize and configure the out of the box Apps and Hubs in Microsoft Dynamics 365, including the Sales and Customer Service Apps
Create a custom model driven Unified Client Interface (UCI) App using the App Designer and Site Map Designer
Be aware of integrating complimenting Microsoft products like SharePoint, Skype for Business, Exchange and OneNote
Undertake and perform the initial setup and configuration required during a Microsoft Dynamics 365 deployment
Configure Auditing in Dynamics 365 and therefore the Office 365 Security and Compliance Center
Design and configure a comprehensive Security model using the inbuilt tools in Microsoft Dynamics 365
Create a custom Dynamics 365 model including custom Entities, Fields and Relationships
Understand the concept of Virtual Entities to integrate external data in Dynamics 365
Design custom Forms, Quick View Forms, Quick Create Forms and Card Forms
Create custom System Views, Personal Views and Public Views
Understand the differences when customizing the online , UCI and Outlook interfaces
Create System Charts, Dashboards and Interactive Experience Dashboards
Create and manage Business Rules using the Business Rule Designer
Plan, design and implement best practice Workflow, Business Process Flows and Custom Actions
Be ready to apply best practice methodology using Unmanaged and Managed Solutions to deploy Microsoft Dynamics 365 customizations and patches

Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • Ideally a working knowledge of Microsoft .Net and Visual Studio
    And
  • It is recommended all students successfully complete the ‘Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics 365’ course

Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Sales

This course provides students with an in depth hands-on experience of the Sales features and components of Microsoft Dynamics 365.

Attendees of this course will gain an in-depth understanding into the management of the Sales Pipeline in Dynamics 365, including Lead and Opportunity management, working with the Sales Order Process, the merchandise Catalog, Quotes, Orders and Invoices. The Sales Analysis features like the Sales Reports, Sales Goal Management, Sales Charts and Dashboards also are presented during this course.

The course applies to both Business and Enterprise Editions of Dynamics 365 also as Online and On-premise deployments.

Audience profile

This course is meant for Sales Representatives (SR), Sales Managers and End-users who have an interest within the Sales components of Dynamics 365. Students should have an existing working knowledge of either Microsoft Dynamics 365 or Microsoft Dynamics CRM. As a minimum, students should attend the prerequisite course ‘Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics 365’.

Skills gained
  • Understand the features and tools that exist in Microsoft Dynamics 365 for SR’s and Sales Managers
  • Be conversant in the stages of the Sales Order Process in Microsoft Dynamics 365
  • Understand the basics of Lead and Opportunity Management. Be ready to track, manage, qualify Leads and convert to Opportunities and related customer records in Microsoft Dynamics 365
  • Know how to disqualify and cancel Leads, and convert Activity records to Leads and Opportunities
  • Understand the way to collaborate on Opportunities with other SR’s and shut Opportunity records as Won and Lost
  • Be ready to track Competitors and Stakeholders
  • Understand the way to view Resolution Activities
  • Add Products and Write-In Products to Opportunities
  • Build and maintain a repository of Products, Product Bundles and merchandise Families within the Product Catalog
  • Configure Unit Groups, tariffs and Discount Lists
  • Work with Product Properties and consider a Product Hierarchy
  • Create Quotes and add Products
  • Work with the Sales Order Process to convert Quotes to Orders and Invoices
  • Fulfill Orders and manage Invoice payments
  • Explore the Sales Reports and make a custom Sales Report using the Reporting Wizard in Microsoft Dynamics 365
  • Understand the importance of Sales Goal Management and Metrics in Microsoft Dynamics 365
  • Explore the Sales Charts and Dashboards and make a custom Sales Dashboard in Microsoft Dynamics 365
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • A working knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics 365 or Microsoft Dynamics CRM
    OR
  • Successful completion of the ‘Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics 365’ course

Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Customer Service

This course provides students with an in depth hands-on experience of the Service features and components of Microsoft Dynamics 365.

Attendees of this course will gain an in-depth understanding of the Service Case Management Process in Dynamics 365, including learning the way to track and resolve customer requests with Case records, collaborate on issues using Queues, use Service Level Agreements (SLA) to manage service entitlements and utilize the knowledge domain to resolve customer issues faster. The Interactive Service Hub and repair Analysis features like the Service Reports, Service Goal Management, Service Charts and Dashboards also are presented during this course.

The course applies to both Business and Enterprise Editions of Dynamics 365 also as Online and On-premise deployments.

Audience profile

This course is meant for Customer Service Representatives (CSR), Service Managers and End-users who have an interest within the Service components of Dynamics 365. Students should have an existing working knowledge of either Microsoft Dynamics 365 or Microsoft Dynamics CRM. As a minimum, students should attend the prerequisite course ‘Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics 365’.

Skills gained
  • Understand the features and tools that exist in Microsoft Dynamics 365 for CSR’s and repair Managers
  • Be conversant in the stages of the Service Case Management Process in Microsoft Dynamics 365
  • Understand the basics of Case Management. Be ready to track, manage and resolve customer service requests using Case records in Microsoft Dynamics 365
  • Know how to assign, resolve, reactivate, cancel and delete Case records
  • Understand the importance of Service Level Agreements and the way to make a Customer Schedule and apply SLA’s to Customer and Case records through Entitlements
  • How to setup and configure Queues and use Queue’s to collaborate on Cases with other CSR’s and Teams.
  • How to implement a Case Routing Rules, and utilize Queue Items in Processes
  • Understand the method to make and manage Knowledge Articles within the knowledge domain
  • Be conversant in the knowledge domain approval process
  • How to search the knowledge domain and relate Knowledge Articles to Case records
  • How to provision and navigate the Interactive Service Hub
  • Effectively interact with the Interactive Service Hub Filters, Visualizations and Dashboards
  • Create and manage Knowledge Articles within the Interactive Service Hub
  • Perform Case Management within the Interactive Service Hub
  • Explore the Service Reports and make a custom Service Report using the Reporting Wizard in Microsoft Dynamics 365
  • Understand the importance of Service Goal Management and Metrics in Microsoft Dynamics 365
  • Explore the Service Charts and Dashboards and make a custom Service Dashboard in Microsoft Dynamics 365
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • A working knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics 365 or Microsoft Dynamics CRM
    OR
  • Successful completion of the ‘Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics 365’ course

Microsoft Power Platform + Dynamics 365 Core

The Microsoft Power Platform helps organizations optimize their operations by automating routine tasks and standardizing best practices. This training provides a high-level overview of the capabilities of Microsoft Dynamics 365 and therefore the Power Platform and provides a foundation for other Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Power Platform training offerings. High-level topics include application configuration, automation opportunities, integration, testing, and deployment.

Audience profile

A Dynamics 365 Functional Consultant is liable for performing discovery, capturing requirements, engaging material experts and stakeholders, translating requirements, and configuring the answer and applications. The Functional Consultant implements an answer using out of the box capabilities, codeless extensibility, application and repair integrations.

Skills gained
  • Identify platform components.
  • Understand administrator options.
  • Effectively model data.
  • Build a basic model-driven or canvas application.
  • Identify testing strategies and methodologies.
  • Identify integration opportunities.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Marketing

This course will review the marketing application configuration needed to drive business growth. it'll also dive into lead management, marketing forms and pages, segmentation, and email marketing messages. of these pieces are tied together through interactive customer journey design, including event and survey configuration.

Audience profile

This course is meant for IT or marketing professionals who want to find out the way to leverage Dynamics 365 Marketing for businesses.

Skills gained
  • Configure advanced settings
  • Manage marketing content, templates and integrations
  • Create and manage leads
  • Design and make marketing forms and pages
  • Create and manage segments
  • Set up and launch customer journeys
  • Create and manage events
  • Distribute and analyze surveys
Prerequisites

Knowledge of the Dynamics 365 platform and an understanding of basic marketing principles.

Dynamics 365 for customer engagement for customer service

Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Customer Service offers any organization a chance for customer success. Using tools like automatic case creation and queue management frees up time to dedicate where a greater impact are often made, directly with customers.

Our team of worldwide recognized experts take students step by step, from creating cases, to interacting with customers, to resolving those cases. Once those cases are resolved, students will learn from data analysis the key details to assist resolve similar cases faster or avoid new issues altogether.

Audience profile

A Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement Functional Consultant is liable for performing discovery, capturing requirements, engaging material experts and stakeholders, translating requirements, and configuring the answer and applications. The Functional Consultant implements an answer using out-of-the-box capabilities, codeless extensibility, application, and repair integrations.

Skills gained
  • Install and configure the customer service app
  • Identify common customer service scenarios
  • Complete a case resolution process
  • Analyze customer service data
  • Automate case management record processing
  • Create and use knowledge articles
  • Create and use entitlements and repair level agreements
Prerequisites

This course is meant for persons who are meaning to the Microsoft 365 Enterprise Admin role and have completed one among the Microsoft 365 work load administrator certification paths.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Field Service

Dynamics 365 Field Service helps organizations better position themselves within the market by providing a spread of tools that assist in identifying and scheduling resources and managing workloads for mobile workers. This course will equip students with the talents necessary to spot and configure the key components that are wont to deliver Field Service and mobile solutions. Key topics include identifying the organizational considerations which will drive configuration decisions and customary configuration aspects. This course helps students better understand the larger picture and end goals focused around implementations that aid in designing more efficient solutions that align with customer and organizational goals.

Audience profile

This course is meant for IT professionals with experience or interest in delivering Field Service solutions for large-scale customers.

Skills gained
  • Identify the key components involved in Field Service Implementations.
  • Define the products and services which will be delivered to customers.
  • Determine which pricing options to use in specific scenarios.
  • Determine which resources are required.

Microsoft Dynamics 365: Core Finance and Operations

This course discusses:
  • Core common features of Dynamics 365 Finance
  • Core configuration in Dynamics 365 Finance
  • Data migration and preparing for go-live with Dynamics 365 Finance Organizations use Dynamics 365 Finance to scale back operational costs and rapidly answer changing business needs. This solution lets organizations achieve these goals. This course discusses core components and configuration of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance, and data migration and preparing for go-live.
Audience profile

A Dynamics 365 Finance Functional Consultant is liable for performing discovery, capturing requirements, engaging material experts and stakeholders, translating requirements, and configuring the answer and applications. The Functional Consultant implements an answer using out of the box capabilities, codeless extensibility, application and repair integrations.

Skills gained
  • Get started with Lifecycle Services for Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
  • Use Lifecycle Services to style and plan implementation for Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
  • Have an summary of reporting and analytics in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
  • Build and test mobile apps for Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
  • Create, maintain, and use workflows in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
  • Set up and configure legal entities in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
  • Manage users and security in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
  • Perform personalization in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
  • Implement common integration features in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
  • Prepare data for migration and migrate data to Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
  • Use data management in Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
  • Perform user acceptance testing for Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations
  • Prepare for go-live
Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

General knowledge of Microsoft Windows
The ability to use Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations for basic processing
General knowledge of basic mobile device features and navigation

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance

This course covers the financial aspects of Dynamics 365: configure and use essential financial components, accounts payable, assets , collections, budgeting, fixed assets, and extra functionality

Audience profile

A Dynamics 365 Finance Functional Consultant is liable for performing discovery, capturing requirements, engaging material experts and stakeholders, translating requirements, and configuring the answer and applications. The Functional Consultant implements an answer using out of the box capabilities, codeless extensibility, application and repair integrations.

Skills gained
  • Understand and perform financial duties in Dynamics 365 Finance
Prerequisites
  • Basic accounting skillsCore competencies in Dynamics 365 Core

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

This course is meant to create your foundation in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management application knowledge. This course will cover the foremost important features and functionalities needed by Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management functional consultant including: the merchandise information and the way to configure, create, and manage your product and inventory. Supply chain management configuration and processing. The transportation management features, and therefore the warehouse management features. Quality management and internal control functionalities. Master planning configuration and processing. This course includes lectures and a number of other hands-on exercises. The exercises are going to be introduced to you on a sort of a case study presented to a Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management functional consultant. Each exercise are going to be bases on a business scenario followed by an issue or discussion then a step-by-step guidance to perform the system related steps.

Audience profile

This course is meant for The Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management functional consultant. The Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management functional consultant may be a key resource that designs and configures apps to satisfy the wants for a customer. The functional consultant analyzes business requirements and translates those requirements into fully realized business processes and solutions that implement industry-recommended practices. The functional consultant focuses on one or more of the subsequent feature sets of Dynamics: finance, manufacturing, or supply chain management. They partner with architects, developers, administrators, and other stakeholders to deliver solutions that meet or exceed the requirements of their customers.

Skills gained
  • Configure the foremost important Dynamics 365 Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management functionalities.
  • Process most of the Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management transactions.
  • Explain to others how Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management features and functionalities works.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Fundamentals

This course provides learners with a broad overview of Dynamics 365 applications. we'll introduce you each of the applications, articulate their business value, and discuss and demo core functionality. we'll cover Dynamics 365 security, reporting, and familiarize you with data and merchandise integrations available.

Audience profile

This course is targeted to learners who want to accumulate a solid grounding within the fundamentals of Dynamics 365.

Skills gained
  • Distinguish between the various Dynamics 365 applications
  • Articulate the business value and core functionality of the Dynamics 365 apps
  • Describe AI (AI) and mixed reality (MR)
  • Define the digital transformation loop
  • Describe cloud-based security
  • Summarize role-based security in Dynamics 365
  • Explain Dynamics 365 reporting options
  • Give samples of cross-Dynamics app integration
  • Describe Office 365 and Dynamics 365 integration
Prerequisites

None

Administrative Essentials for New Admins in Lightning Experience

Extensive and interactive, Administrative Essentials in Lightning Experience is that the core training that ensures your success with Salesforce Lightning. It’s a requirement for brand spanking new administrators, and that we recommend completing this course before starting a Salesforce deployment or when taking up an existing deployment.

Audience profile
  • New system administrators liable for the setup, configuration, and maintenance of their organization’s Salesforce applications.
  • Other groups that might enjoy deepening their knowledge of Salesforce Lightning Experience, including power users, sales operations, and IT managers.
Skills gained
  • Customize your application, including page layouts, fields, tabs, and business processes in Lightning Experience.
  • Learn how security settings created in Salesforce Classic are applied in Lightning. Maintain and import clean data in Lightning.
  • Use Lightning features to make high-value reports and dashboards.
  • Understand how workflow automation complies with Lightning.
Prerequisites

The prerequisites include a solid understanding of basic Salesforce concepts and functionality, and completion of the subsequent online courses, which are available at help.salesforce.com.

  • Getting Started: Navigating Salesforce
  • Getting Started: Using the Sales Cloud
  • We also strongly recommend you complete the start with Lightning Experience trail in Trailhead to urge the foremost out of this course.

Salesforce.com: Sales Cloud Administration Essentials

Whether you're a replacement Salesforce® supervisor or are managing Salesforce for a few time, you almost certainly know that an enormous a part of the work is receiving and working on requests from management or other Salesforce users to switch the system to satisfy the requirements of the users and therefore the company. the character of Salesforce is such there are nearly always several ways to accomplish these sorts of modifications, so how will you recognize that you are taking the proper approach and really providing the support that's needed?

By completing this course, you'll identify information about the five native business processes every company can manage using Salesforce, no matter the License Edition. you'll also gain insight into each of the functional groups of users (Inside Sales, Outside Sales, Marketing, Customer Support, and Management), and you'll establish patterns of critical thinking which will assist you to make sure that you simply are indeed taking the proper approach and providing the required support for every request you receive. Ultimately, completing this course enables you to be an important resource for knowing the way to configure the system during a manner that also allows the extraction of intelligence needed to live and improve the company's key performance indicators.

Audience profile

This course is meant for people who got to manage instances of Salesforce Sales Cloud®. Target students have Sales Cloud user skills and are often existing Sales, Administrative, or Operations support employees, IT employees who are given the extra responsibilities of Salesforce.com® system administration, or external consultants who are engaged to supply administrative support for a corporation .

This course also can be a crucial component of preparing for the Salesforce Certified Administrator exam for college kids who are seeking the Salesforce Certified Administrator certification.

Skills gained
  • Describe basic concepts associated with Salesforce administration.
  • Set up a corporation
  • Manage user accounts.
  • Implement security controls.
  • Configure the Salesforce Classic interface .
  • Support the Lightning Experience interface .
  • Customize pages.
  • Manage Opportunities.
  • Implement additional Opportunity features.
  • Implement data validation and workflows.
  • Manage Leads.
  • Manage Accounts.
  • Manage Contacts.
  • Manage Campaigns.
  • Manage Cases.
  • Manage custom objects.
  • Manage data.
  • Configure views, reports, and dashboards.
  • Integrate and extend Salesforce.
Prerequisites

To ensure your success, you'll need a working knowledge of how Salesforce is getting used in their organization and general familiarity with the Salesforce Lightning Experience interface . Experience with using the Salesforce1 mobile app on iOS® or Android™ devices are going to be helpful but isn't required.

Salesforce.com: Sales Cloud for Sales Representatives

Building strong relationships together with your customers is that the key to sales success. The Salesforce CRM™ customer relationship management system enables you to manage your customer relationships more effectively and efficiently—resulting in greater sales to new and existing customers. This course will offer you the knowledge and skills you would like to use Salesforce® within the real world—ultimately enabling you to satisfy and exceed your sales targets.

Audience profile

This course is meant for sales representatives who are managing their sales territories, with the goal of converting sales leads into sales opportunities and sales opportunities into closed sales. you'll be selling products or services, otherwise you may or might not be conversant in other CRM systems and should be new Salesforce CRM.

Skills gained
  • Create a basic Salesforce Sales Cloud environment and navigate the interface.
  • Optimize lead qualification.
  • Manage accounts and contacts.
  • Manage the chance pipeline.
  • Use Salesforce email.
  • Work with reports and dashboards.
Prerequisites

To ensure your success during this course, you ought to have a basic understanding of sales processes and techniques. you ought to even have basic end-user skills with computers and therefore the Internet, and a few experience with using cloud-based applications.

Salesforce Power User for Sales Course Outline

This class is delivered by a live instructor and is specifically designed to show salespeople the more advanced sales and activity management features of Salesforce. A student during this class will find out how to configure a number of the advanced functionality within Salesforce including the interface features and search settings. Students also will found out and use advanced email features, Chatter, opportunity features like tracking competitors, contact roles, partners, and fixing and utilizing price books and products. Finally, participants will find out how to make and utilize views, reports, and therefore the Activities tab.

Each student are going to be given a practice learning environment to participate in hands-on exercises during the category . the scholars are going to be ready to use that learning environment indefinitely after the category with none additional fees.

Audience profile

Salespeople with a really good understanding of Salesforce sales basics who want to utilize more of the facility that Salesforce can provide.

Skills gained
  • Introductions/login to training orgs
  • Overview of Salesforce computer user for sales
  • Setting up the interface and search settings
  • Working with advanced email features
  • Setting up and dealing with Chatter
  • Setting up and dealing with advanced opportunity features
  • Creating and dealing with list views
  • Creating, customizing, and running reports
  • Activity management

Salesforce Developer Training

Mindmajix Salesforce Developer training advances your skills and knowledge in building custom applications on the Salesforce platform using the programming capabilities of Apex code and Visualforce UI framework. It covers all the basics of application development through real-time projects and uses cases to assist you clear the Salesforce Developer Certification. Enroll now and obtain certified.

Audience profile

The job profiles which may choose this training are:

  • System Administrators
  • Product Managers
  • Sales Representatives
  • IT Managers
  • App Builders
  • Developers
Skills gained
  • Salesforce CRM and its functions
  • Working with Salesforce Cloud
  • Deploying Reports, Dashboards and portals in Salesforce
  • Salesforce Object command language (SOQL)
  • Data validation, app customization, and data debugging
  • Data models, security, UI and business logic
  • Expertise in MVC architecture
  • Salesforce Standard List Controller
Prerequisites

There are not any specific prerequisites to require this training. Having prior working experience as a developer is useful .

 

  • Automation Anywhere
  • UiPath
  • A I & Machine Learning

Overview of Automation Anywhere (AA), Importance of Automation Anywhere, learn the processes which are automatable, understanding Digital Workforce Platforms, Architecture of AA, recorder types, Workflow Designer, Web room , and Web Control Dashboard

This course will train you on identifying business processes from the Automation perspective, using functional features of Automation Anywhere to create and automate software bots, and mastering the Automation Anywhere functionality, architecture, specifications, and components.

Audience profile
  • Project Managers and Team Leads
  • Solutions Architects
  • Business Analysts
  • Software Testers
  • Product or Application Developers
  • Technology Architects
  • Professionals from Operations and Support Team
  • Sales Professionals
Skills gained

Automation Anywhere Enterprise platform
Automation Anywhere functionality, architecture, key specifications, and major components
Developing and automating software bots with varied recorders, commands, editors, room , and runtime client
Automation, meta bots, and web recorders

Prerequisites

There are not any mandatory prerequisites for learning this course; however, if you’ve got a basic knowledge of automation and testing, it’ll be another advantage.

Robotic Process Automation training with UiPath to assist you be a licensed RPA professional. As a part of the RPA certification training, you’ll study the key concepts of RPA, the UiPath tool for Windows deployment, the creation of RPA bots, the economic applications of RPA and therefore the key guidelines for implementing RPA.

Audience profile

Software Engineers, Software Testing and IT Professionals can take this online RPA training. If you would like to form the simplest of the boom in RPA market, then this online training is for you.

Skills gained
  • UiPath Studio
  • UiPath Robot
  • UiPath Orchestrator
  • GUI automation
  • Web automation
  • Citrix manipulation
  • PDF automation
  • Debugging
  • Scalable Queue Management System
  • RE Framework
  • Data Table
  • Comprehend Searching Method
  • Virtual environment automation
  • Automated tasks configuration
Prerequisites

There are not any prerequisites for taking this online Robotic Process Automation training. If you’ve got a basic understanding of software coding and programming logic, then it’s beneficial.

Deep Learning doing which you’ll be ready to work thereon wonderful arm of AI . you’ll get to find out artificial neural networks and also about supervised and unsupervised learning.

Audience profile
  • Ecommerce, analytics, program optimization, data science personnel
  • Young passouts and software engineers trying to find a website change.
Skills gained
  • Deep Learning
  • Neural Networks
  • Tensorflow
  • Keras
  • Deep Neural Networks
  • Convolutional Neural Network
  • Kernel
  • GPU
  • Restricted Boltzmann Machine (RBM)
  • Natural Language Processing (NLP)
  • Chatbots
  • Time-series predictions
  • Long STM (LSTM)
  • Autoencoders
Prerequisites

There is no specific skillset which may be a prerequisite for this AI course in Hyderabad.

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