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Advanced C#.NET

ADO.NET using C#
Course No. 9413

This three-day intensive course teaches the essential elements of ADO.NET such that at the end of the course the user is able to utilize the tremendous database manipulation power either in ASP.NET or Windows Forms.

.NET Security and Cryptography using C#
Course No. 9414

This five-day course for C# programmers provides practical and comprehensive coverage of implementing security and cryptography on .NET platforms, including security in ASP.NET Web Forms and Web services applications.

Windows Forms using C#
Course No. 9415

This four-day course provides a practical, hands-on coverage of developing Windows applications using Windows Forms and C#.

Web Service Fundamentals using C# and ASP.NET
Course No. 9418

This four-day course teaches in detail the skills needed to program Web services using ASP.NET. It also examines the fundamentals of SOAP and WSDL essential for creating interoperable Web services.

XML Parsing using C# and .NET
Course No. 9441

This two-day course teaches the different types of XML parsing available in .NET.

Apache/Tomcat

Apache Tomcat Administration
Course No. 9505

Apache Tomcat Administration covers the details of installing and configuring the Tomcat Web Server.

Apache Web Server Administration
Course No. 9510

Apache httpd Web Server Administration covers the details of installing and configuring the most popular Web server on the planet: Apache’s httpd server.

Servlets and JavaServer Pages (Tomcat)
Course No. 9515

Servlets and JavaServer Pages covers the details of developing Web applications that use the server-side capabilities of Java Servlets and JavaServer Pages.

Business

Business and Technical Writing
Course No. 1936

This half-day web-delivered course provides a blend of lecture, discussion, and practice activities to help learners improve their writing skills.

Fundamentals of Public Speaking
Course No. 7904

This two-day seminar provides a supportive environment in which employees learn fundamental concepts and begin developing public speaking skills.

Power Presentations
Course No. 7906

This two-day seminar provides a supportive environment in which executives, managers, sales people, and other high-profile individuals are able to hone their presentation skills.

Consultative Communication Skills
Course No. 7998

Consultative Communication Skills presents cutting edge learning in effective communication and consulting. Its purpose is to enable those with client contact to create consulting relationships, even if they currently are seen as transactional.

C/C++ Programming

C Programming Language
Course No. 2300

This course is intended to provide experienced programmers with an understanding of the basic elements of the C programming language.

Introduction to Programming in C++
Course No. 2307

The course is intended to be a comprehensive description of the structured programming constructs of the C++ programming language.

Intermediate C++ Programming
Course No. 2308G

This class will introduce the C++ programmer to intermediate and advanced C++ concepts in the UNIX development environment. The class will present generic concepts fortified by heavy lab work.

C#.NET

.NET Overview
Course No. 9402

This one-day, information-packed seminar provides an overview of Microsoft’s .NET technology. It should prove of value to developers and managers who are starting on a .NET project or who are evaluating this technology.

Object-Oriented Programming in C#
Course No. 9410

This five-day thorough and comprehensive course is a practical introduction to programming in C#, utilizing the services provided by .NET. This course emphasizes the C# language.

C# Essentials
Course No. 9411

This two-day course is designed for the experienced programmer to help you quickly come up to speed on the C# language.

.NET Framework using C#
Course No. 9412

This three-day course is designed to provide a sound introduction to the .NET Framework for programmers who already know the C# language and the fundamentals of Windows Forms. The course focuses on core portions of the .NET Framework that are common across many application areas.

ASP.NET using C#
Course No. 9416

This three-day course provides a practical, hands-on coverage of developing Web applications using ASP.NET and C# and introduces Web services.

CICS

CICS Command Level Programming
Course No. 2400

This course is designed to provide a basic foundation in on-line application program development within the CICS® environment.

Advanced CICS Programming
Course No. 2403

This five-day workshop uses a hands-on, approach to teaching application programmers or designers the essential concepts of advanced CICS application programming.

CICS Overview
Course No. 2405

This course is intended for information systems personnel interested in understanding the CICS® environment. The course will provide a high-level overview of the CICS® environment.

COBOL

COBOL Programming
Course No. 2200

Students will go in-depth to learn the four divisions of a COBOL program. Emphasis is placed on structured programming throughout the course.

COBOL/MVS Differences
Course No. 2250

This one-day course provides training for personnel moving from the OS/VS COBOL language compiler to the COBOL/MVS environment.

Introduction to COBOL Programming
Course No. 2251

This course provides a basic foundation in business application program development using the COBOL language. In addition to an explanation of the correct usage of language elements, special emphasis is given to the structure of a program.

Advanced COBOL Programming
Course No. 2252

This course builds on the basics of the COBOL language. Special attention is given to the difference between static and dynamic CALL, table handling, sort/merge, indexed files and intrinsic functions.

DB2 UDB

QMF for Application Developers
Course No. 1035

This course is designed to improve the productivity of application developers by enabling them to exploit features of the Query Management Facility.

Database Design for DB2
Course No. 1075

This course reveals how decisions made during data modeling can impact the performance of a system once implemented in DB2 UDB®.

DB2 UDB Introduction
Course No. 1085

In this hands-on course, participants will execute more than 60 SQL statements to read and update DB2TM tables and gain a comprehensive understanding of QMF and SPUFI.

DB2 UDB for Overview
Course No. 1091

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the concepts and components of DB2 UDB®. It outlines the many features of DB2 UDB® as they relate to the Z/OS and OS/390 environment.

DB2 UDB Utilities for Application Programming
Course No. 1092

This course uses a combination of lecture and numerous hands-on workshops to provide a working knowledge of the IBM DB2 UDB® utilities that are installed with the database manager.

DB2 UDB Database Design and Administration
Course No. 1093

This course uses a combination of lecture and hands-on workshops to enable participants to create and administer objects in a DB2 UDB® for Z/OS or OS/390 Version 7 environment.

DB2 UDB SQL Performance and Tuning
Course No. 1094

This course concentrates on application performance issues in the Z/OS and OS/390 environment. Participants gain an in-depth understanding of optimizer access path strategies and formulation of queries to promote optimal decisions.

DB2 UDB SQL Coding
Course No. 1096

In this hands-on course the student will execute more than 60 SQL statements to read and update DB2 UDB® tables. In addition, students will become familiar with factors, that affect DB2 UDB® performance.

DB2 UDB Application Coding
Course No. 1097

Students attending this course will prepare and execute four Embedded SQL batch programs (two without Cursors; two with Cursors). In addition, students will become familiar with factors, that affect DB2 UDB® performance. This course also includes DB2 UD overview topics.

DB2 UDB for OS/390 & z/OS Stored Procedures
Course No. 1103

This course is targeted to applications programmers who want to learn how to implement and use Stored Procedures in a mainframe DB2 environment. Students will learn the tasks necessary to define a Stored Procedure to DB2.

DB2 V9 Transition for Developers
Course No. 1110

DB2 9 for z/OS (V9) enhances DB2’s ability to handle new and enterprise applications. V9 focuses on XML, large objects, and many SQL and security improvements.

DB2 UDB Database Design and Administration
Course No. 1193

This five-day course uses a combination of lecture and hands-on workshops to enable participants to create and administer objects in a DB2 UDB® for Z/OS Version 8 or Version 8 environment.

DB2 UDB Application Programming Version 8
Course No. 1195

In this hands-on five-day course, the student will execute over 60 SQL statements to read and update DB2 UDB® tables.

DB2 UDB V9 SQL and Application Programming (Java or Mainframe)
Course No. 1295

In this hands-on five-day course the student will execute over 60 SQL statements to read and update DB2 UDB® tables.

RC/Secure
Course No. 3015

This hands-on course teaches the benefits and features of the Platinum tool RC/Secure®. Using RC/Secure® students will learn to manage DB2® authorizations by using RC/Secure’s® domain-based batch and online facilities to grant and revoke DB2® privileges.

IMS/DB and IMS/TM

IMS/DB Programming
Course No. 1300

This course enables participants to work with the IMS™ Data Base Management System. Participants develop and test batch application programs that load, read and update IMS hierarchical databases.

IMS/TM Programming
Course No. 1305

This course is designed to prepare participants to program, test, and implement on-line programs in the IMS/DC environment. Participants design, code, and test non-conversational and conversational on-line Message Processing Programs.

Informatica

For information please call +1 800.937.6467.

IT Infrastructure (ITIL)

ITSM V3 Awareness: Executive Overview
Course No. 1875

This training course is an inexpensive and effective way to introduce an executive management team to the concepts, relationships and benefits of an IT service management program using well accepted IT frameworks, methods, and standards.

ITSM V3 Foundation Certification
Course No. 1876

This hands-on, instructor-led, ITSM Version 3 Foundation certification training program introduces the student to the fundamentals of IT service management as described in version 3 of the IT Infrastructure Library.

ITIL® V3 Cert.: Service Strategy
Course No. 1878

This hands-on, instructor-led program leads to a Certificate in ITIL V3 Service Lifecycle Management - Service Strategy.

ITIL® V3 Cert.: Service Design
Course No. 1879

This hands-on, instructor-led program leads to a Certificate in ITIL V3 Service Lifecycle Management - Service Design.

ITIL® V3 Cert.: Service Transition
Course No. 1880

This hands-on, instructor-led program leads to a Certificate in ITIL V3 Service Lifecycle Management - Service Transition.

ITIL® V3 Cert: Service Operation
Course No. 1881

This hands-on, instructor-led program leads to a Certificate in ITIL V3 Service Lifecycle Management - Service Operation.

ITIL® V3 Cert.: Continual Service Improvement
Course No. 1882

This hands-on, instructor-led program leads to a Certificate in ITIL V3 Service Lifecycle Management – Continual Service Improvement.

ITIL® V3 Cert.: Planning, Protection, Optmization
Course No. 1884

This hands-on, instructor-led program leads to a Certificate in ITIL V3 Service Capability Management – Planning, Protection and Optimization.

ITIL® V3 Cert.: Service Offerings & Agreements
Course No. 1885

This hands-on, instructor-led program leads to a Certificate in ITIL V3 Service Capability Management – Service Offerings & Agreements.

ITIL® V3 Cert.: Release, Control & Validation
Course No. 1886

This hands-on, instructor-led program leads to a Certificate in ITIL V3 Service Capability Management – Release, Control & Validation.

ITIL® V3 Cert.: Operational Support & Analysis
Course No. 1887

This hands-on, instructor-led program leads to a Certificate in ITIL V3 Service Capability Management – Operational Support and Analysis.

ITSM V2 to V3 Bridge Foundation Certification
Course No. 1890

This hands-on, certification training program enables ITSM Version 2 certified students to upgrade their Foundation certification to Version 3 of the IT Infrastructure Library.

Java Beyond the Basics

Developing J2EE Applications Using Spring Framework
Course No. 3493

This two-day course is intended for developers who have responsibility for designing and implementing J2EE based applications and who wish to simplify development by using features of the Spring Framework.

Enterprise Java with Servlets, JSPs, and RAD
Course No. 3543

This five-day course prepares students for creating Java enterprise applications. After learning the architectural foundations, students will learn how to write and deploy Servlets, and Java Server Pages using IBM WebSphere® and Rational Application Developer (RAD).

Enterprise Java using EJBs and RAD
Course No. 3546

This four-day course prepares students for creating Java enterprise applications using Enterprise Java Beans. After learning the architectural foundations, students will learn how to write and deploy Session, Entity and Message-Driven Beans using IBM WebSphere® and Rational Application Developer (RAD).

JAVA Jumpstart!

Java/WebSphere® Jumpstart! Program
Course No. 1001

Jumpstart! programs provide customized, multi-week training designed to equip new or existing staff with emerging technology skills.

Java/WebSphere Jumpstart! Roadmap
Course No. 1002

An overview of the successive steps in the JAVA Jumpstart Program.

Object-Oriented Technology Overview
Course No. 1511

Designed as an overview, this one-day course enables the participants to obtain an increased understanding of the differences between traditional and object oriented methodologies.

Object Oriented Analysis & Design with UML
Course No. 1516

This four-day course provides a hands-on introduction to object oriented analysis and design with UML. Participants are introduced to several tools for analysis and design including; Use Case narratives and diagrams, Class diagrams, Sequence and Collaboration diagrams, State and Activity diagrams and design pattern principles.

HTML Workshop
Course No. 3409

This course is designed for a hands-on approach to learning HTML. Students will spend most of the class time in hands on exercises, developing a set of integrated HTML screens.

Introduction to XML
Course No. 3421

This course introduces students to the eXtensible Markup Language (XML). After being introduced to the syntax of XML, students will learn how to create, verify and publish XML documents.

Hibernate
Course No. 3459

This course will both introduce Hibernate and allow you to explore some of its most advanced features including the use of object caching which can greatly improve application performance.

Fast Track to Struts
Course No. 3489

This course introduces the developer to the Struts architecture and provides the basis for planning, developing, and deploying Web based applications using the Struts framework.

Advanced WebSphere Portal V5 Programming
Course No. 3490

WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web-based applications in a central location. Users need to login only once and use all applications in a consistent manner.

Introduction to JavaServer Faces using RAD
Course No. 3491

This training course introduces the developer to the JSF architecture and provides the basis for planning, developing, and deploying web-based applications using the JSF framework.

Using Struts to Develop J2EE Applications
Course No. 3492

This course introduces the developer to the Struts architecture and provides the basis for planning, developing, and deploying Web based applications using the Struts framework.

Developing J2EE Applications Using Spring Framewk
Course No. 3493

This course provides students with the knowledge needed to use the Spring Framework to develop flexible, testable and maintainable J2EE enterprise applications.

AJAX for Java Programmers
Course No. 3494

This course is intended for developers who have responsibility for designing and implementing J2EE-based web-applications and who wish to enhance usability and performance of their sites using a number of AJAX techniques.

Introduction to SOA
Course No. 3495

This one-day seminar introduces the students to the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). It contrasts SOA to EAI. It also points out the advantages of SOA as it applies to your organization.

XML Fundamentals and Working with XML in Java
Course No. 3498

This three-day course provides students with techniques for using XML in Java.

Intermediate Java Programming
Course No. 3508

This five-day course will expand upon the fundamentals taught in Introduction to Java. Students will learn intermediate features of Java including: Java Beans, collections, threads, I/O Streams, networking classes, database connectivity (JDBC), serialization, internationalization, and Java Message Service (JMS).

Enterprise Java Using Servlets, JSPs, and RAD
Course No. 3544

This five-day course prepares students for creating Java enterprise applications. After learning the architectural foundations, students will learn how to write and deploy Servlets, and Java Server Pages using IBM WebSphere® and Rational Application Developer (RAD).

Enterprise Java using EJBs and RAD
Course No. 3546

This four-day course prepares students for creating Java enterprise applications using Enterprise Java Beans. After learning the architectural foundations, students will learn how to write and deploy Session, Entity and Message-Driven Beans using IBM WebSphere® and Rational Application Developer (RAD).

Introduction to Java with RAD
Course No. 3553

This five-day course provides an introduction to Java programming as well as the RAD development tool.

JAVA/WebSphere/RAD

WebSphere Technology Overview
Course No. 3402

This overview course will provide attendees with a high-level, technical overview of the technologies and products involved with developing web-based distributed applications using IBM’s WebSphere® suite of tools and the Java programming language.

Introduction to Java Programming
Course No. 3405

This course provides an introduction to the Java programming language. It is designed to give programmers experienced in traditional technologies a smooth transition to Java.

HTML Workshop
Course No. 3409

This two-day course is designed for a hands-on approach to learning HTML. Students will spend most of the class time in hands on exercises, developing a set of integrated HTML screens.

Introduction to Javascript
Course No. 3426

The course is designed to introduce Javascript and its role in client-side programming in an Internet application. The course includes fun and real-world examples and concludes with fairly advanced topics centered on Object-Orientation.

Hibernate
Course No. 3459

Hibernate is the popular open source persistence framework that adds Object Relational Mapping to your applications.

Fast Track to Struts
Course No. 3489

This course introduces the developer to the Struts architecture and provides the basis for planning, developing, and deploying Web based applications using the Struts framework.

Advanced WebSphere Portal V5
Course No. 3490

WebSphere Portal server is a way to host many web based applications in a central location. Customers and business partners can access the portal site and make use of all applications running in the portal.

Introduction to JavaServer Faces
Course No. 3491

This course introduces the developer to the JSF architecture and provides the basis for planning, developing, and deploying web-based applications using the JSF framework.

AJAX for Java Programmers
Course No. 3494

This course is intended for developers who design and implement J2EE based-web applications and who wish to enhance usability and performance using a number of techniques that have been broadly described with the term AJAX.

Intermediate Java Programming
Course No. 3508

This five-day course will expand upon the fundamentals taught in Introduction to Java.

Introduction to Rational Application Developer
Course No. 3540

This one-day course will acquaint the Java Developer with the RAD integrated environment. Through a mixture of lecture and hands-on exercises, the attendees will become comfortable with using RAD to develop and maintain Java programs.

Enterprise Java Using Servlets, JSPs, and RAD
Course No. 3544

This course prepares students for creating Java enterprise applications. Students will learn how to write and deploy Servlets, and Java Server Pages using IBM WebSphere and Rational Application Developer (RAD).

Introduction to Java with RAD
Course No. 3553

This course provides an introduction to Java programming as well as the RAD development tool. It is designed to give programmers experienced in traditional technologies and provide smooth transition to Java.

Using Struts to Develop J2EE Applications (RAD)
Course No. 3592

This course introduces the developer to the Struts architecture and provides the basis for planning, developing, and deploying Web based applications using the Struts framework.

Linux

For information please call +1 800.937.6467.

Mainframe

Introduction to Mainframe
Course No. 2205

This course provides a basic foundation in application development in an IBM MVS® mainframe environment.

TSO/ISPF
Course No. 2206

This course is designed to give the student a complete understanding of their need for TSO with heavy emphasis on ISPF.

MVS®/JCL
Course No. 2207

In this class, the student will get exposure to the most frequently used parts of JCL. The JOB, EXEC and DD statements are explained in detail.

Application Testing Techniques
Course No. 2210

This course is designed to prepare individuals to use effective testing techniques during the application development process.

ISPF Dialog Manager Services
Course No. 2215

This course teaches the basic concepts of Dialog Manager Programming in an MVS REXX environment.

Advanced MVS/JCL Programming
Course No. 2216

In this class, the student will get exposure to the most frequently used parts of JCL. The JOB, EXEC and DD statements are explained in detail. JCL Procedures are also discussed.

Assembler Language Programming
Course No. 2220

This course will introduce students to IBM Mainframe Assembly Language and the tools and techniques to develop business system applications. It focuses on the fundamentals of IBM assembler-level programming and syntax.

IBM Advanced Function Printing
Course No. 2225

This course provides training in the use of Advanced Function Presentation and Printing (AFP). Concepts, AFP products, and printers will be explained.

MVS REXX
Course No. 2245

This seminar is designed for users intending to learn REXX in the MVS environment. Students will study the REXX interpreter as a basis for understanding techniques for writing efficient and readable REXX code.

Xpediter/TSO™
Course No. 2715

In this hands-on course attendees will use Xpediter™ to interactively solve and recover from several different kinds of abends of COBOL programs.

Xpediter/CICS
Course No. 2716

This course is designed to enable students effectively use the Xpediter CICS testing tool for CICS application development and debugging.

File-Aid for MVS/ISPF
Course No. 2726

This course is designed to enable students to effectively use the File-Aid to aid programmers and systems analysts in the manipulation of data sets.

InSync
Course No. 2734

This course is designed enables students to effectively use the InSync, a menu-driven utility designed to aid programmers and systems analysts in the manipulation of data sets.

Easytrieve Plus
Course No. 2756

This five-day seminar is designed for users who are novices or intermediate with EASYTRIEVE PLUS.

Mainframe Jumpstart!

Jumpstart! Mainframe Program
Course No. 1003

Our Jumpstart! Mainframe program continue to be a huge success with many of our customers. All Jumpstart! programs are intensive, hands-on, and instructor-led.

Jumpstart! Mainframe Roadmap
Course No. 1004

An overview of the successive steps in the Mainframe Jumpstart! Program.

DB2 UDB V9 SQL and Application Programming (Java or Mainframe)
Course No. 1295

In this hands-on five-day course, the student will execute over 60 SQL statements to read and update DB2 UDB® tables.

IMS/DB Programming
Course No. 1300

This four-day course enables participants to work with the IMS™ Data Base Management System.

IMS/TM Programming
Course No. 1305

This four-day course is designed to prepare participants to program, test, and implement on-line programs in the IMS™/DC environment.

Introduction to Mainframe
Course No. 2205

This course provides a basic foundation in application development in an IBM MVS® mainframe environment.

Application Testing Techniques
Course No. 2210

This course is designed to prepare individuals to use effective testing techniques during the application development process.

Introduction to Information Systems
Course No. 2230

This course is intended to gives students a firm foundation in computer technology, computer nomenclature, and the use of computers as a productivity tool.

Introduction to Programming
Course No. 2235

This course introduces the fundamental programming concepts and acquaints attendees with structured and top-down programming techniques.

CICS® Command Level Programming
Course No. 2400

This course is designed to provide a basic foundation in on-line application program development within the CICS® environment.

Mercury

Advanced QuickTest Pro
Course No. 2032

Take your functional test automation skills to the next level by learning to use the Expert View in QuickTest Professional.

VuGen 8.1 Scripting for Web
Course No. 5100

The Virtual User Generator (VuGen) is a scripting tool used to record and run user actions on the application to be tested.

Using Quality Center 9.2
Course No. 5200

The process-based functionality of Quality Center 9.2 is extended in this one-day hands-on course.

Introduction to Quality Center 9.2
Course No. 5202

The process-based functionality of Quality Center 9.2 is extended in this two-day hands-on course.

MQSeries

MQSeries Technical Introduction
Course No. 3200

In this course students learn the characteristics and benefits of applications that utilize messaging and queuing with MQSeries®. This includes remote communication, unit of work and security considerations.

MQSeries Application Programming (IMS)
Course No. 3210

Although the course is geared toward the mainframe COBOL/IMS® platform, many of the concepts and techniques learned are applicable to the other environments supported by MQSeries®.

MQSeries Application Programming (CICS)
Course No. 3211

Although this course is geared toward the mainframe COBOL/CICS® platform, many of the concepts and techniques learned are applicable to the other environments supported by MQSeries®.

Object-Oriented and RUP

Object-Oriented Technology Overview
Course No. 1511

This course enables the participants to obtain an increased understanding of the differences between traditional and object oriented methodologies. The course incorporates information on abstraction, encapsulation, polymorphism and inheritance.

Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML
Course No. 1516

This course provides a hands-on introduction to object oriented analysis and design with UML. Participants are introduced to several tools for analysis and design.

Advanced Object-Oriented Design with Patterns
Course No. 1520

This four-day advanced course provides software architects and designers with skills to create high-quality, object-oriented designs exhibiting improved flexibility, reduced maintenance costs, and increased understanding of the resulting code.

Understanding the Rational Unified Process (RUP)
Course No. 1530

This three-day course will teach the key points involved in planning and managing iterative projects, the fundamentals of component design and software architecture, and the proper employment of use cases.

Introduction to Use Cases
Course No. 1542

This two-day course is a hands-on introduction to the basic concepts of identifying and writing Use Cases, for System Analysts, Business Analysts and Subject Matter Experts.

Oracle

For information please call +1 800.937.6467.

Perl

Introduction to Perl
Course No. 2317

This four-day course covers the fundamentals of the Perl programming language.

Advanced Perl
Course No. 2319

This four-day course covers advanced Perl topics.

Project Management

Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML
Course No. 1516

This course provides a hands-on introduction to object oriented analysis and design with UML. Participants are introduced to several tools for analysis and design.

Gathering, Managing, and Documenting Requirements
Course No. 1908

This three-day class gives its audience techniques that can be used to elicit, analyze, document, trace, verify and manage requirements for technology related initiatives.

Universal Approach to Analysis and Design
Course No. 1912

At the end of this five-day workshop, participants will be able to analyze a new or existing system project, develop a requirements specification and create a system design.

Principles for Project Success for Executives
Course No. 1924

The focus of the PM Executive Briefing is how to implement projects on time, within budget, in accordance with the user expectations.

Project Estimating & Risk Management
Course No. 1927

The focus of the seminar is on how to effectively develop and communicate project estimates, risks, and risk mitigation plans.

Project Manager Development Program
Course No. 1930

The Project Manager Development Program (PMDP) identifies the competencies that are critical to the successful management of business application software development projects.

PMP Prep
Course No. 1931

The PMSG PMP Prep class is a facilitated “final” review for the PMP certification process and is intended to be a final stop before taking the exam shortly thereafter.

Principles for Project Success - 2 day
Course No. 1934

This unique two-day workshop integrates the training and development of a blend of the fundamental skills, behaviors, and methods required by project managers in order to successfully meet stakeholder expectations and to deliver projects within strict time and dollar constraints.

Principles for Project Success - 3 day
Course No. 1935

This unique three-day workshop integrates the training and development of a blend of the fundamental skills, behaviors, and methods required by project managers in order to successfully meet stakeholder expectations and to deliver projects within strict time and dollar constraints.

Global Project Management
Course No. 1950

This unique three-day workshop integrates the training and development of a blend of the fundamental skills, behaviors, and methods required by project managers operating in global, virtual, distributed team environments in order to successfully meet stakeholder expectations.

Virtual Teaming
Course No. 1960

This one-day seminar addresses the challenges and issues encountered by project teams working in virtual, distributed team environments, often global and cross-cultural in nature.

SAP

For information please call +1 800.937.6467.

SQL

For information please call +1 800.937.6467.

UNIX

Introduction to UNIX and Korn Shell Programming
Course No. 2016

This course covers an introduction to the UNIX operating system.

UNIX/Korn Shell Programming Intermediate and Adv.
Course No. 2017

This course reviews UNIX Fundamentals followed by an extensive session culminating in advanced Korn Shell programming.

Visual Basic .NET

.NET Overview
Course No. 9402

This one-day, information-packed seminar provides an overview of Microsoft’s .NET technology.

Object-Oriented Programming in VB.NET
Course No. 9420

This course is a practical introduction to programming in VB.NET and the use of services provided by .NET.

VB.NET Essentials
Course No. 9421

This two-day course is designed to enable the experienced programmer to quickly come up to speed on the VB.NET language and to learn the fundamentals of GUI programming using Windows Forms.

.NET Framework using VB.NET
Course No. 9422

This three-day course is designed to provide a sound introduction to the .NET Framework for programmers who already know the VB.NET language and the fundamentals of Windows Forms.

ADO.NET using VB.NET
Course No. 9423

This three-day intensive course teaches the essential elements of ADO.NET such that at the end of the course the user is able to utilize the tremendous database manipulation power either in ASP.NET or Windows Forms.

.NET Security and Cryptography using VB.NET
Course No. 9424

This five day course for VB.NET programmers provides practical and comprehensive coverage of implementing security and cryptography on .NET platforms, including security in ASP.NET Web Forms and Web services applications.

Window Forms using VB.NET
Course No. 9425

This course provides a practical, hands-on coverage of developing Windows applications using Windows Forms and VB.NET.

ASP.NET using VB.NET
Course No. 9426

This course provides practical, hands-on coverage of developing Web applications using ASP.NET and VB.NET and introduces Web services.

Web Service Fundamentals using VB.NET and ASP.NET
Course No. 9428

This course provides a realistic, hands-on, comprehensive coverage of developing Web services using ASP.NET and VB.NET.

XML Parsing using Visual Basic and .NET
Course No. 9451

This two-day course teaches the different types of XML parsing available in .NET.

Web Services and SOA

Introduction to Java Web Services
Course No. 3470

This hands-on course is intended to provide Java developers with an introduction to the technologies that make up Web Services: XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI.

Overview of Web Services
Course No. 3472

This course is intended to provide developers with an introduction to the technologies that make up Web Services: XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI.

Java APIs for Service Publishing and Discovery
Course No. 3474

This hands-on course is intended to provide developers with a detailed survey of the Application Programming Interfaces available for publishing and discovery of Web Services in Java.

Java APIs for SOAP
Course No. 3476

This hands-on course is intended to provide developers with a detailed survey of the Application Programming Interfaces available for programming SOAP messages in Java.

Web Services and XML for C# Programmers
Course No. 3478

This course covers all of the key specifications and technologies needed to create and use interoperable Web services using Microsoft .NET and C#. Students will implement a complete end-to-end Web service solution.

Web Services and XML using .NET and C#
Course No. 3480

This course covers all of the key specifications and technologies needed to create and use interoperable Web services using Microsoft .NET. Students will implement a complete end-to-end Web service solution.

Web Services with WSAD
Course No. 3483

This course introduces the components of the Service-Oriented Architecture and explains the basics of Web Service communication. Students will learn how to define a Java Web Service and develop a Java Web Service in WSAD from an EJB or a WSDL file.

Understanding SOA and Web Services: A Technical Overview
Course No. 3560

Understanding Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Web Services is a two-day, technical overview SOA training course geared for project stakeholders who need to understand the impact of SOA, what is different about SOA and the overall process of adoption and implementation of both SOA and web services.

Service Oriented Architecture - SOA Analysis and Design
Course No. 3562

SOA Analysis and Design is a five-day in-depth SOA analysis and design training course geared for software architects and designers who need to understand what SOA is, the impact of SOA, what it means in terms of today’s systems and architectures, and how to apply the concepts in designing distributed architectures.

XML

XML for Management
Course No. 3419

This course introduces students to the eXtensible Markup Language (XML). Students will first get a high-level overview of what XML is, why it is important, and what value it can provide to the organization.

XML Overview
Course No. 3420

This course introduces students to the eXtensible Markup Language (XML). After being introduced to the syntax of XML, students will learn how to create, verify and publish XML documents.

Introduction to XML
Course No. 3421

This course introduces students to the eXtensible Markup Language (XML). After being introduced to the syntax of XML, students will learn how to create, verify and publish XML documents.

XML Fundamentals and Working with XML in Java
Course No. 3498

This four-day course provides students with techniques for using XML in Java.