If your organisation manages contractors then your staff need to understand the health and safety issues. This course is the answer. The expert trainer will set out clearly the legal responsibilities of all relevant parties and explore the practical application of these responsibilities with the course participants. The course will then examine the issues associated with the planning of work to be contracted out and the evaluation, selection, control and monitoring of contractors engaged to undertake the work. Although the main focus is on health and safety, the course will also explain how health and safety issues need to be integrated into your organisation's functional management processes to ensure effective control of contractors. The course will consider all types of contracted activities, including construction and maintenance, cleaning, security, plant installation, etc. This programme will give participants: A clear understanding of the organisation's legal responsibilities for managing contractors The information they need to assess the competence of contractors A practical understanding of risk assessment principles and the transfer of risk to contractors A step-by-step guide to the key aspects of managing contractors in practice, covering:Planning of the workSelecting contractorsHandover prior to work commencementDuring the workReviewing the work on completion Practical guidance on the integration of health and safety controls into organisational procedures for contractor management 1 Introduction Who are contractors? Why manage contractors? Different types of contractors Costs of poor contractor performance 2 Overview of health and safety law and liability Health and safety law and statutory duties Relevance of civil and criminal law Enforcement and prosecution 3 Relevant legislation for controlling contractors Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994 (as amended, 2007) Other relevant legislation Contract law 4 Managing contractors in practice Exercise - how well is it happening? The objectives Five step approachPlanning of the workSelecting contractorsHandover prior to work commencementDuring the workReviewing the work on completion 5 Planning the work Scope and extent Risk assessment Interface and other activities Who controls what? Contract arrangements 6 Selecting the right contractor(s) Locating contractor organisations Selection the right contractors Assessing contractor competence Approved lists/frameworks Tender process 7 Pre-work commencement Co-ordination and co-operation Exchange of information Contractor risk assessments and method statements Permits to work Case study exercise 8 During contract work Communication and liaison Supervision and inspection of the work Inspection and reporting procedures Security issues Facilities and access 9 Reviewing work on completion Why, what and how? Achieving continuous improvement in contractor performance 10 Questions, discussion and review
Understanding how to plan for capacity, be able to forecast and manage budgets is a critical skill in today's leadership and management environment. This programme will not only support your understanding but will also help you to practically put the learning into practice.
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for System administrators and security operations personnel, including analysts and managers Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Manage and configure the Carbon Black App Control sever based on organizational requirements. Implement rules to support business processes and automatic approvals. Identify scenarios and use cases for Custom rules and Event rules. Describe common troubleshooting scenarios for the Carbon Black App Control server. Describe common troubleshooting scenarios for the Carbon Black App Control Windows agent. This course teaches you how to configure and scope the rules within VMware Carbon Black© App ControlTM product to maintain the system according to your organization?s security posture and organizational policies. Additionally, this course covers troubleshooting both the server and the agent for Carbon Black App Control and how to identify issues that impact normal operations. This course provides an in-depth, technical understanding of the Carbon Black App Control product through comprehensive coursework and hands-on scenario-based labs. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives Custom Rules Basics Execute / Write action rules Precedence Paths tom Rules Best Practices Rule Triad Rule multiplication Rule Types Custom rule type overview Optimizing Custom Rules Evaluating events Event Rules Creating and editing Testing before implementing Creating and editing Testing before implementing Server versus agent issues Server Capabilities Tools, logs, common issues, scenarios Agent Capabilities Tools, logs, common issues, scenarios
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This intermediate course is for operations personnel and technical staff who are directly involved in the installation, operation, systems support, and software support of their System z mainframe environment. Overview Identify the zEnterprise 196 and 114, System z10, System z9, and zSeries servers Describe the major differences of the function and features between the System z servers Describe and explain the concept of logical partitioning Identify how various resources are assigned to LPARs during initialization Describe the functions provided by the HMC and SE This course teaches you navigation, operation, and recovery techniques for the Hardware Management Console (HMC) in the System z environment. Through lecture and hands-on exercises, you learn setup and operating procedures for the HMC, gain indepth problem determination skills, practice HMC operations, and utilize recovery capabilities provided by the System z servers. WelcomeUnit 1: IBM mainframe server hardware: Overview Unit 2: Using the HMC classic style user interface Unit 3: Using the HMC tree style user interfaceUnit 4: Using the HMC to monitor System z servers Supporting labsReviewUnit 5: Activation profiles and operational tasksUnit 6: Single object operation: CPC session Supporting labs
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for System administrators System engineers Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: List the use cases for vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager Describe the architecture of vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager Deploy and configure vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager Create, manage, and scale vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager environments Add VMware vRealize Suite products to vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager Manage vRealize Suite products with vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager Use vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager to perform content lifecycle management Troubleshoot day-to-day operations of vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager This two-day course features hands-on training that focuses on installing, configuring, and managing VMware vRealize© Suite Lifecycle Manager?, which includes products such as VMware vRealize© Operations?, VMware vRealize© Log Insight?, and VMware vRealize© Automation?. This course prepares you to administer a vRealize infrastructure for an organization. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives Introduction to Lifecycle Manager Describe the use cases for Lifecycle Manager List the features of Lifecycle Manager List system requirements for Lifecycle Manager Use vRealize Easy Installer to deploy Lifecycle Manager Verify that a Lifecycle Manager deployment is successful Lifecycle Manager Configuration Create SSL certificates for vRealize Suite product instances Import custom SSL certificates Add Lifecycle Manager infrastructure elements Create a Lifecycle Manager private cloud environment Add vRealize Suite product Installation media Adding vRealize Suite Applications Deploy a new vRealize Suite product Manage a vRealize Suite product using Lifecycle Manager Add an existing vRealize Suite product to an environment Day 2 Operations Perform On-going Management Tasks Monitor environment health Ensure product configuration compliance Scale-out VMware Identity Manager? Replace an existing certificate with a new one Manage SDDC content Perform source control Describe content pipelines Describe check-in and multi check-in feature Use content from Marketplace Lifecycle Manager Migration List the migration options available for Lifecycle Manager Migrate Lifecycle Manager using vRealize Easy Installer Troubleshooting Lifecycle Manager Access log files in Lifecycle Manager Configure the vRealize Log Insight Agent Use tools and log data to troubleshoot common problems
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for System administrators, security operations personnel including analyst and managers. Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe the components and capabilities of application control. Manage and configure the Carbon Black App Control server based on organizational requirements. Create policies to control enforcement levels and agent functionality. Implement rules to support the organization's security posture. Use the Carbon Black App Control tools to understand agent and server data. This course teaches you how to use the VMware Carbon Black© App ControlTM product and leverage the capabilities to configure and maintain the system according to their organization?s security posture and organizational policies. This course provides an in-depth, technical understanding of the Carbon Black App Control product through comprehensive coursework and hands-on scenario-based labs. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives Login Accounts and Groups User accounts User roles Policies Modes and Enforcement Levels Rule sets Notifiers Agent side display notification use Computer Details View agent information Related views Local Approval Timed Policy Override Use case and functionality Software Approvals Methods and use cases Custom Rules Rule type and use cases Tools Meters and Alerts Events Agent and server events Baseline Drift Changes in a baseline
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for System administrators System engineers Migration engineers Migration architects Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe core VMware HCX use cases and common triggers for mobility Describe the core components and features of VMware HCX Describe a real-life example of a VMware HCX project Identify all major Cloud Providers offering and supporting VMware HCX Describe the features of VMware HCX services Explain the different deployment types for VMware HCX and choose the correct components to deploy for a particular use case Understand the resource, network, and VMware ESXi⢠and VMware vCenter requirements for VMware HCX Install and configure VMware HCX Understand, deploy, and manage the HCX Service Mesh Understand Network Extension and Traffic Engineering Create Network Extension and enable Mobility Optimized Networking Understand WAN Optimization Understand the different migration types and be able to choose the best one for different applications and workloads Incorporate VMware HCX into a disaster recovery strategy Design a VMware HCX deployment for different use cases Manage the lifecycle of VMware HCX This four-day course gives you knowledge and practical exercises sufficient to manage VMware HCX© and to migrate virtual machines using VMware HCX. The course focuses on configuration and management of VMware HCX. The course equips system administrators with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to achieve competence in migrating virtual machines. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives Introduction to VMware HCX Describe workload mobility challenges that VMware HCX addresses Recognize use cases for VMware HCX Identify all major Cloud providers offering and supporting VMware HCX HCX Services and Deployment Types Describe the functions of VMware HCX components Recognize the services provided by VMware HCX Recognize when to use different deployment types for VMware HCX Be able to choose which components to install and configure for a different VMware HCX service HCX Deployment Identify the resource, network, and ESXi/VMware vCenter server requirements for VMware HCX Understand the VMware vCenter user roles and access requirements Describe the installation workflow Install, activate, and configure VMware HCX manager Understand the compute and network profile requirements for VMware HCX and its services Create site pair, compute, and network profiles Describe and manage the HCX Service Mesh Create and configure a HCX Service Mesh Network Extension Describe network extension use case and benefits Compare the HCX-Network extension service with other solutions Examine Network Extension capabilities and topology Create a Network Extension Describe network traffic packet flow Describe Mobility Optimized Networking Enable Mobility Optimized Networking Describe the TCP Flow Conditioning and Application path resiliency feature of VMware HCX Recognize the key benefits of TCP flow conditioning and Application path resiliency Describe WAN optimization Workload Mobility Describe different migration types Recognize the limitation of each migration method and consideration when planning a migration Understand Bulk and Replication Assisted VMware HCX© vMotion© migration methods Migrate a VM using Bulk migration Describe cold and vMotion migration method Migrate a VM using HCX vMotion migration Examine non VMware vSphere© workload migration Migrate a VM using an OS assisted migration method Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Examine disaster recovery concepts Describe disaster recovery networks Plan and create disaster recovery networks Describe VM protection operations Protect, recover, and test recovery and reverse replication of a VM Understand VMware HCX and SRM integration and value HCX Lifecycle Management Backup and restore the VMware HCX manager Locate and access VMware HCX logs Troubleshoot VMware HCX Plan for VMware HCX manager and component updates Customer Design Scenarios Design a VMware HCX deployment Choose workload mobility methods for the migration Discuss customer requirements and proposed design Discuss components, services, and migration methods for the scenario
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is for solution architects, solution designers, administrators, product managers, or anyone who needs to learn the essentials of IBM Case Manager. Overview Describe the users of IBM Case Manager Identify components of IBM Case Manager Create and process a case Search for a case Review a case Add annotations and comments to a case Split a case Explore and identify the structure of a solution Add a custom task Add a quick task Identify IBM Case Manager integration options This course is an introduction to IBM Case Manager, concepts, functions, and architecture. Participants use an IBM Case Manager system to practice the skills that are required by case workers to process cases and create runtime tasks. Introduction to IBM Case Manager Describe the uses of IBM Case Manager Identify components of IBM Case Manager Create and process a case Identify a case List the components of a case type Describe the IBM Case Manager Client Add a case and process a work item Review a case Search for a case Review a case Add annotations and comments to a case Split a case Structure of a solution Describe IBM Case Manager solutions and their assets Identify IBM Case Manager environments Explore the IBM Case Manager Builder Step Designer Add runtime tasks Add a custom task Add a quick task IBM Case Manager integration options Identify IBM Case Manager integration options
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours Overview Install and initialize WEM and integrate into Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops and Citrix DaaS. Configure WEM features to improve the end user environment and virtual resource consumption. Migrate an on-premises WEM deployment to WEM service Designed for experienced IT professionals, you will discover why WEM is the go-to system optimization and logon optimization solution for a Citrix deployment's app and desktop workloads. You will learn how to plan, build, rollout, and manage on-premises WEM or WEM service and how to integrate it into Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops or Citrix DaaS. You will leave this course with a good understanding of how to manage additional solutions and features in your Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktop or Citrix DaaS site Module 1: Introduction to Workspace Environment Management (WEM) WEM Features and Benefits Module 2: Planning ? WEM Architecture and Component Communications WEM On-Premises Components and Deployments WEM Service Components and Deployments WEM Component Communication Workflows Module 3: Planning - WEM On-Premises Deployment Installation On-Premises WEM: Leading Practice Installation Prerequisites and Steps On-Premises WEM: ADMX Template Configuration Choosing a Security Principal to run the WEM Infrastructure Service Creating the WEM Database Running the WEM Infrastructure Service Configuration Utility On-Premises WEM: Agent Installation Module 4: Planning ? WEM Service Deployment Installation WEM On-Premises vs WEM Service WEM Service: Leading Practice Installation Prerequisites and Steps WEM Service: ADMX Template Configuration WEM Service: Agent Installation Module 5: Planning ? WEM Consoles and Initial Setup On-Premises WEM and WEM Service Consoles WEM Initial Setup Migrating GPO settings to WEM Module 6: Planning ? WEM System and Log On Optimization WEM System Optimization Overview WEM CPU Management WEM Memory Management Additional System Optimization Features WEM Log On Optimization Overview WEM Assigned Actions WEM Environmental Settings Citrix Profile Management In WEM Module 7: Planning ? WEM Security and Lockdown Features WEM Security Management Features Privilege Elevation and Process Hierarchy Control WEM Transformer Module 8: Planning - The WEM Agent WEM Settings Processing and WEM Agent Caches WEM Agent Integration with Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops and Citrix DaaS Module 9: Planning ? WEM Monitoring, Reporting, and Troubleshooting WEM Monitoring and Reporting WEM Agent Troubleshooting WEM Service Troubleshooting Module 10: Planning ? Upgrading WEM and Migration to WEM Service Upgrading Workspace Environment Management WEM On-Premises Migration to WEM Service Module 11: Rolling Out a WEM Deployment WEM Agent User Options on Windows Desktops Module 12: Managing a WEM Deployment Measuring WEM Success Additional course details: Nexus Humans CWS-220 Citrix Workspace Environment Management Deployment and Administration training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the CWS-220 Citrix Workspace Environment Management Deployment and Administration course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
This module outlines how to develop an international distribution channel, explain the role of an agent and distributor, and introduce you to the processes entailed in negotiating their contractual agreements