Team Building Masterclass Course Overview This Team Building Masterclass provides learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to create high-performing teams in various professional environments. Covering core topics such as communication, team dynamics, and leadership strategies, this course offers valuable insights into the qualities that contribute to a successful team. Learners will gain practical tools for managing both in-person and remote teams, along with strategies for overcoming common challenges. By the end of the course, learners will have a clear understanding of how to build cohesive, motivated, and effective teams, enhancing their leadership potential and organisational impact. Course Description The Team Building Masterclass delves into the critical aspects of team success, starting with the key qualities that define high-performing teams. Participants will explore various communication techniques, effective team-building models, and the stages of the team-building process. Special focus is placed on the challenges faced when managing virtual teams, as well as interactive exercises designed to strengthen team bonds. Throughout the course, learners will develop a comprehensive understanding of the essential elements of team collaboration and gain strategies for navigating obstacles. This course is ideal for those seeking to improve team cohesion and productivity in their professional roles. Team Building Masterclass Curriculum Module 01: Qualities of a Successful Team Module 02: Communicating Effectively as a Team Module 03: Team Building Models Module 04: Team Building Process Module 05: Challenges of Managing a Virtual Team Module 06: Team Building Exercises (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their leadership skills Professionals aiming to improve team performance Beginners with an interest in team management Managers looking to develop team-building strategies HR professionals and organisational developers Career Path Team Manager Project Manager HR Specialist Organisational Development Consultant Leadership Coach Remote Team Manager
GRE Preparation - Verbal and Analytical Writing Course Overview: This course is designed to help learners prepare effectively for the GRE Verbal and Analytical Writing sections. Focusing on the key skills required for success in these areas, it equips learners with proven strategies to excel. By covering all aspects of verbal reasoning, reading comprehension, text completions, sentence equivalence, and analytical writing, the course provides in-depth preparation that leads to improved performance. Learners will develop their ability to analyse complex texts, improve their vocabulary, and refine their writing skills, essential for achieving a competitive GRE score. Course Description: The GRE Preparation - Verbal and Analytical Writing course provides comprehensive coverage of the verbal reasoning and writing sections of the GRE. It includes lessons on reading comprehension, the six critical question types, pivotal words, sentence structure, and writing techniques. The course utilises a variety of methods to strengthen analytical thinking, reading skills, and writing proficiency. Learners will acquire the tools to tackle both the Verbal and Analytical Writing sections effectively. Through structured content and engaging exercises, this course builds confidence and prepares individuals for the GRE with focused skill-building and practice. GRE Preparation - Verbal and Analytical Writing Curriculum: Module 01: Verbal Section – Orientation Module 02: Reading Comprehension Introduction Module 03: The Six Questions Module 04: Pivotal Words Module 05: The Three-Step Method Module 06: Text Completions Module 07: Sentence Equivalence Module 08: Writing (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their GRE score Professionals aiming to pursue graduate studies Beginners with an interest in GRE preparation Anyone looking to strengthen their verbal and writing skills for graduate-level tests Career Path Graduate school applicants Research assistants Academic advisors Educational consultants Policy analysts
Leadership and Management Essential Skill Course Overview: The "Leadership and Management Essential Skill" course provides an in-depth exploration of key concepts, strategies, and tools essential for effective leadership and management. Learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of leadership theories, management principles, and the critical differences between the two. Designed for those seeking to enhance their managerial expertise, the course delves into leadership styles, their impact, and the common challenges leaders face. By completing this course, participants will be equipped to lead teams with confidence, make informed decisions, and effectively manage diverse challenges in the workplace. Course Description: This course covers a range of topics that are fundamental to leadership and management. Learners will explore core management principles, including decision-making and organisational strategies, and apply leadership theories to real-world scenarios. The course also examines the differences between leadership and management and provides insight into the obstacles leaders face, such as resistance to change and conflict resolution. Various leadership styles will be discussed, along with their impacts on team dynamics and the importance of mentoring. Upon completion, learners will possess a strong foundation in both leadership and management, enabling them to apply their knowledge to various professional environments. Leadership and Management Essential Skill Curriculum: Module 01: Principles of Management Module 02: Applied Theories on Leadership Module 03: Leadership and Management Differences & Applications Module 04: Obstacles in Leadership and Management Module 05: Different Leadership Styles Module 06: Impact of Different Leadership Style and Mentoring (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to develop leadership capabilities. Professionals aiming to advance in management roles. Beginners with an interest in leadership or management. Anyone looking to improve team and organisational performance. Career Path: Team Leader Project Manager Department Head Operations Manager Senior Executive Leadership Consultant
Interview Skills: Ace the Interview Course Overview: "Interview Skills: Ace the Interview" is a comprehensive course designed to equip learners with essential strategies and techniques to excel in job interviews. Through this course, learners will gain a deeper understanding of interview dynamics, including how to present themselves confidently, handle common and challenging questions, and leave a positive impression on potential employers. The course is tailored to provide clear, actionable advice that can be applied to interviews across various industries. Whether you are preparing for your first job interview or looking to refine your skills, this course offers valuable insights to ensure you stand out in the competitive job market. Course Description: This course covers key areas of interview preparation, including how to craft a compelling self-presentation, research the company, and effectively answer both standard and tough questions. Learners will explore strategies for handling behavioural questions, demonstrating relevant skills, and creating lasting positive impressions. Each module is designed to progressively build knowledge, offering practical approaches to navigating interviews with confidence. The course also addresses the critical aspect of salary negotiations and provides insights on how to respond to sensitive questions. By the end of the course, learners will have honed their interview skills and be well-prepared for success in their job search. Interview Skills: Ace the Interview Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction Module 02: The Warm Up Module 03: The Core Module 04: Let’s Talk About Money Module 05: General Instructions (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their job interview performance. Professionals aiming to advance their career through better interview techniques. Beginners with an interest in understanding the interview process. Anyone looking to refine their approach to job interviews. Career Path: Job Seekers Recruitment Coordinators Career Coaches HR Assistants Interview Preparation Consultants
Corporate Process & Maintenance Course Overview: The "Corporate Process & Maintenance" course provides a comprehensive understanding of core administrative and operational processes within a corporate environment. It covers essential tasks such as managing priorities, maintaining office resources, and effectively communicating expectations. Learners will develop the skills necessary to initiate and complete tasks efficiently while managing administrative responsibilities. The course is designed to enhance organisational abilities and foster professional growth, making it valuable for anyone aiming to streamline corporate operations and improve workplace productivity. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped with the skills to manage office processes with confidence and precision. Course Description: This course delves into key aspects of corporate maintenance and process management, focusing on improving office operations. Key topics include prioritising and completing tasks, mastering communication and expectation management, and leveraging email software for strategic purposes. Learners will explore how to maintain office resources, provide administrative services like document production, and handle meeting necessities. Throughout the course, learners will gain valuable insights into effective office management, improving both individual and organisational performance. The course is structured to facilitate a deep understanding of corporate processes and ensure learners are prepared to handle various office-related responsibilities with efficiency and clarity. Corporate Process & Maintenance Curriculum: Module 01: Responsibility For Initiating And Completing Tasks Module 02: Managing Priorities And Time Module 03: Communicating And Managing The Expectations Module 04: Strategic Approach & Use Of Email Software Module 05: Maintenance Of Office Resources Module 06: Providing Administrative Services: Document Production Module 07: Meeting Necessaries & Documents (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to develop their office management skills Professionals aiming to enhance their organisational efficiency Beginners with an interest in corporate operations Those looking to improve administrative capabilities in the workplace Career Path Office Administrator Executive Assistant Administrative Coordinator Operations Manager Office Manager
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for Security engineers Security administrators Security architects Operations engineers Network engineers Network administrators Network or security technicians Network managers System designers Cisco integrators and partners Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Describe and administer the Cisco Email Security Appliance (ESA) Control sender and recipient domains Control spam with Talos SenderBase and anti-spam Use anti-virus and outbreak filters Use mail policies Use content filters Use message filters to enforce email policies Prevent data loss Perform LDAP queries Authenticate Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) sessions Authenticate email Encrypt email Use system quarantines and delivery methods Perform centralized management using clusters Test and troubleshoot This course shows you how to deploy and use Cisco© Email Security Appliance to establish protection for your email systems against phishing, business email compromise, and ransomware, and to help streamline email security policy management. This hands-on course provides you with the knowledge and skills to implement, troubleshoot, and administer Cisco Email Security Appliance, including key capabilities such as advanced malware protection, spam blocking, anti-virus protection, outbreak filtering, encryption, quarantines, and data loss prevention. This course helps you prepare to take the exam, Securing Email with Cisco Email Security Appliance (300-720 SESA). Describing the Cisco Email Security Appliance Cisco Email Security Appliance Overview Technology Use Case Cisco Email Security Appliance Data Sheet SMTP Overview Email Pipeline Overview Installation Scenarios Initial Cisco Email Security Appliance Configuration Centralizing Services on a Cisco Administering the Cisco Email Security Appliance Distributing Administrative Tasks System Administration Managing and Monitoring Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Other Tasks in the GUI Advanced Network Configuration Using Email Security Monitor Tracking Messages Logging Controlling Sender and Recipient Domains Public and Private Listeners Configuring the Gateway to Receive Email Host Access Table Overview Recipient Access Table Overview Configuring Routing and Delivery Features Controlling Spam with Talos SenderBase and Anti-Spam SenderBase Overview Anti-Spam Managing Graymail Protecting Against Malicious or Undesirable URLs File Reputation Filtering and File Analysis Bounce Verification Using Anti-Virus and Outbreak Filters Anti-Virus Scanning Overview Sophos Anti-Virus Filtering McAfee Anti-Virus Filtering Configuring the Appliance to Scan for Viruses Outbreak Filters How the Outbreak Filters Feature Works Managing Outbreak Filters Using Mail Policies Email Security Manager Overview Mail Policies Overview Handling Incoming and Outgoing Messages Differently Matching Users to a Mail Policy Message Splintering Configuring Mail Policies Using Content Filters Content Filters Overview Content Filter Conditions Content Filter Actions Filter Messages Based on Content Text Resources Overview Using and Testing the Content Dictionaries Filter Rules Understanding Text Resources Text Resource Management Using Text Resources Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies Message Filters Overview Components of a Message Filter Message Filter Processing Message Filter Rules Message Filter Actions Attachment Scanning Examples of Attachment Scanning Message Filters Using the CLI to Manage Message Filters Message Filter Examples Configuring Scan Behavior Preventing Data Loss Overview of the Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Scanning Process Setting Up Data Loss Prevention Policies for Data Loss Prevention Message Actions Updating the DLP Engine and Content Matching Classifiers Using LDAP Overview of LDAP Working with LDAP Using LDAP Queries Authenticating End-Users of the Spam Quarantine Configuring External LDAP Authentication for Users Testing Servers and Queries Using LDAP for Directory Harvest Attack Prevention Spam Quarantine Alias Consolidation Queries Validating Recipients Using an SMTP Server SMTP Session Authentication Configuring AsyncOS for SMTP Authentication Authenticating SMTP Sessions Using Client Certificates Checking the Validity of a Client Certificate Authenticating User Using LDAP Directory Authenticating SMTP Connection Over Transport Layer Security (TLS) Using a Client Certificate Establishing a TLS Connection from the Appliance Updating a List of Revoked Certificates Email Authentication Email Authentication Overview Configuring DomainKeys and DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) Signing Verifying Incoming Messages Using DKIM Overview of Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and SIDF Veri?cation Domain-based Message Authentication Reporting and Conformance (DMARC) Verification Forged Email Detection Email Encryption Overview of Cisco Email Encryption Encrypting Messages Determining Which Messages to Encrypt Inserting Encryption Headers into Messages Encrypting Communication with Other Message Transfer Agents (MTAs) Working with Certificates Managing Lists of Certificate Authorities Enabling TLS on a Listener?s Host Access Table (HAT) Enabling TLS and Certi?cate Verification on Delivery Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME) Security Services Using System Quarantines and Delivery Methods Describing Quarantines Spam Quarantine Setting Up the Centralized Spam Quarantine Using Safelists and Blocklists to Control Email Delivery Based on Sender Configuring Spam Management Features for End Users Managing Messages in the Spam Quarantine Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines Managing Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines Working with Messages in Policy, Virus, or Outbreak Quarantines Delivery Methods Centralized Management Using Clusters Overview of Centralized Management Using Clusters Cluster Organization Creating and Joining a Cluster Managing Clusters Cluster Communication Loading a Configuration in Clustered Appliances Best Practices Testing and Troubleshooting Debugging Mail Flow Using Test Messages: Trace Using the Listener to Test the Appliance Troubleshooting the Network Troubleshooting the Listener Troubleshooting Email Delivery Troubleshooting Performance Web Interface Appearance and Rendering Issues Responding to Alerts Troubleshooting Hardware Issues Working with Technical Support References Model Specifications for Large Enterprises Model Specifications for Midsize Enterprises and Small-to-Midsize Enterprises or Branch O?ces Cisco Email Security Appliance Model Specifications for Virtual Appliances
Generating new leads and new business can be both time-consuming and frustrating. It's not easy - it takes skill, careful preparation and the creation of effective models and methods, even perhaps using formal approaches and scripts. Once generated, a new lead or enquiry must also be carefully managed to maximise the potential revenue it can generate. But it's crucial to get it right. If your company can afford not to worry about getting new business - congratulations! If your company is completely confident that it is performing at peak potential in generating new leads - again, congratulations! But if your company is working in the real world, couldn't your team do with some help, to become even just that little bit more effective, to make the process just that little less painful? This highly practical, intensive workshop gives sales teams the proven strategies and tactics they need to build a sustainable new business pipeline. This course will help participants: Develop a clear and consistent process for new business development and lead-generation Master the secret of effective new business development and lead-generation - 'only sell the appointment or next stage of the sales process, not your product or service' Set and achieve the right level of new business development and lead-generation activity to achieve your personal and organisational sales goals Apply the key principles of effective prospecting and pipeline management using a proven toolkit and approach Overcome the most common 'put-offs' when conducting telephone or face-to-face business-development and lead-generation activities Develop an engaging telephone voice and manner - and a 'networking personality' Qualify potential opportunities with more accuracy on a consistent basis Prioritise opportunities and manage their time when sourcing new business Discover online sources of leads, contacts and referrals Overcome psychological blocks to cold or warm calling - theirs and the client's Identify potential prospects - and decision-makers and influencers within target prospects - with greater accuracy Make outbound sales or appointment calls with improved confidence, control and results Improve the conversion of calls to appointments by using more effective questions and sales messages Get past gatekeepers and assistants more effectively Make the most of your CRM software and systems 1 Online marketing - what works! Workshop overview and learning objectives Choosing your social media channels LinkedIn for sales and marketing Designing and implementing an effective new business email campaign online Creating a lead-generation strategy online - with case studies Avoiding common mistakes in social media marketing Case study: 'Best practice in social media sales and marketing' Using blogs and video-based marketing (eg, YouTube) New trends and how to keep your finger on the 'social media' pulse Twenty essential websites and online marketing tools 2 Making appointments by telephone Planning the call, telephone techniques, integrating with email and online marketing Developing a clear and consistent process to appointment-making Setting and achieving the right level of telephone activity to achieve your appointment goals Applying the key principles of effective prospecting and pipeline management generation, using a proven toolkit and approach Overcoming the most common 'put-offs' to seeing or engaging with you Overcoming psychological blocks to cold or warm calling - yours and the client's Identifying potential prospects - and decision-makers and influencers within target prospects - with greater accuracy Making outbound sales or appointment calls with improved confidence, control and results Improving conversion of calls to appointments by using more effective questions and sales messages The five keys to developing an engaging telephone voice and approaching manner 3 Power networking Strategies for networking and B2B referral-based marketing The importance, and different types, of networking How to work a room - preparation and strategy Communication dynamics in networking - the power of the listening networker Assumptions when networking Business networking etiquette Making connections, asking for cards, contact details and referrals, gaining follow-up commitments Building relationships - follow-up and follow-through 4 Developing new leads Strategies for first-time sales calls Gaining rapport and opening first-time and new business sales calls effectively Advanced consultative selling - questioning techniques to quickly and efficiently uncover opportunities, need areas and preferences Presenting your solution to a new or first-time customer - creating an enthusiastic and compelling personalised and persuasive summary of your proposal Value message - differentiate your solutions clearly and accurately, with tailored value statements Presenting the right initial USPs, features and benefits and making them relevant and real to the customer Smart ways to position price, emphasise value and be a strong player without being the cheapest or leading on price Learn and use advanced techniques to determine customer needs, value and decision-making criteria in depth on a first-time call 5 Organised persistence - CRM and prospect-tracking Organised persistence - sales tracking, following up on 'sleeping' customers, gaining referrals, time and territory management Maintaining a good database for maximising new business ROI Developing a contact strategy with different types and levels of contact Analysing your contact base using state-of-the-art software and tools Making the most of your CRM systems and solutions Understanding that your attitude makes a difference when sourcing new business Setting SMART objectives for new business development and lead-generation Practical exercise - setting personal development and business goals Time management tips to improve daily productivity New business pipeline management strategies for peak sales performance 6 Workshop summary and close Practical exercise - developing your new business action plan Review and feedback
Course Overview The Computer Maintenance, PAT & Cyber Security course offers a comprehensive introduction to the essential components of modern IT systems, combining core knowledge in hardware setup, system troubleshooting, and security protocols. Designed to build foundational understanding as well as introduce advanced cybersecurity concepts, this course equips learners with the confidence to navigate today’s digital infrastructure. From building a computer to understanding network vulnerabilities, learners will explore a variety of modules that address both traditional and emerging technologies, including IoT and encryption. By the end of the course, students will have developed the skills to identify risks, support device performance, and understand secure systems architecture—essential for any role in technology-focused sectors. Course Description This course blends key topics across computer hardware maintenance, PAT (Portable Appliance Testing), and cyber security to prepare learners for a well-rounded understanding of IT system management. The curriculum begins with assembling and configuring computers, progressing into network security and advanced Windows troubleshooting. Learners are introduced to essential software tools and coding applications like C++ with OpenCV, and gain insights into the Internet of Things and encryption principles. Additionally, the course includes training in cyber security awareness, addressing the latest threats and preventative frameworks. With clear instructional guidance and structured content delivery, the course is suitable for learners aiming to understand technical environments and the protocols behind secure computing. It is ideal for those seeking career progression or looking to explore new opportunities in IT security, maintenance, or systems analysis. Course Modules: Module 01: Building Your Own Computer Module 02: Computer Networks Security from Scratch to Advanced Module 03: Computer Vision By Using C++ and OpenCV with GPU support Module 04: Advance Windows 10 Troubleshooting for IT HelpDesk Module 05: Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) Module 06: Internet of Things Module 07: Cyber Security Awareness Training Module 08: Encryption (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand IT maintenance and cybersecurity principles. Professionals aiming to broaden their knowledge of system configuration and data protection. Beginners with an interest in computer technology and digital safety. Employers looking to upskill their IT or facilities staff in security and device compliance. Career Path IT Support Specialist Systems Administrator Network Security Analyst Cyber Security Consultant Electrical Safety Compliance Officer Technical Services Coordinator
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This overview-level course is ideally suited for professionals seeking an introduction to microservices architecture and its application within a business context. Ideal attendee roles include software developers, system architects, technical managers, and IT professionals who are part of teams transitioning to a microservices approach. It's also an excellent starting point for non-technical roles such as product owners or business analysts who work closely with technical teams and want to better understand and become conversant in the language and principles of microservices. Overview This course combines engaging instructor-led presentations and useful demonstrations with engaging group activities. Throughout the course you'll explore: Understand the Basics of Microservices: Get to know the fundamental principles and characteristics of microservices and how they revolutionize traditional software development approaches. Explore the Design of Microservices: Gain an overview of how microservices are designed based on business requirements and what makes them unique in the software architecture world. Overview of Managing and Scaling Microservices: Get an introduction to how microservices are managed and scaled independently, and understand the significance of these features in your business operations. Familiarize with the Microservices Ecosystem: Learn about the typical patterns, best practices, and common pitfalls in the microservices world, setting a foundation for future learning and implementation. Introduction to Microservices in a Business Context: Acquire a basic understanding of how microservices can be aligned with specific business capabilities, and get a glimpse into how they can coexist with legacy systems in a business setting. Microservices have rapidly emerged as a popular architectural style, breaking down applications into small, independent services that can be developed, deployed, and scaled individually. Microservices offer a robust method to address a variety of projects, such as e-commerce platforms and content management systems, enhancing scalability and boosting productivity. This technology, when employed correctly, can greatly increase software delivery speed and system resilience, making it a crucial skill set for modern technology professionals.Understanding Microservices - A Technical Overview is a one-day course ideally suited for technical professionals seeking an introduction to microservices architecture and its application within a business context. Under the guidance of an industry expert, this engaging class combines lecture-style learning with lively demonstrations, case study review and group discussions.Throughout the course you?ll explore the principles and characteristics that define microservices, how to identify suitable projects for a microservices approach, the factors to consider when designing them, and the strategies to effectively manage and scale them within complex systems. You?ll also learn about the best practices, patterns, and anti-patterns, arming you with the knowledge to make the right architectural choices. This course also explores the real-world implementation of microservices in a business enterprise. We'll discuss how to align the application of microservices with your organization's specific business capabilities, and offer strategies for smoothly integrating this technology within existing legacy systems. Introduction to Microservices Understand what microservices are and their role in modern software development. Introduction to Microservices: what they are and why they matter. Monolithic vs Microservices: highlighting the shift and benefits. Key principles and characteristics of microservices. Identifying suitable applications for microservices transformation. Demo: Analyzing a sample application and identifying potential microservices Architecting and Managing Microservices Learn the basic strategies for scaling and managing microservices. Scaling Microservices: from a single service to hundreds. Key components of a microservices architecture. Introduction to resilience patterns: Circuit-Breakers and Bulkheads. Load management and provisioning in a microservices setup. Understanding the role of cloud services in microservices. Optional Demo: Illustrating how a microservice-based application scales in real-time Designing Microservices Learn the key aspects to consider when designing microservices. Defining microservice boundaries: Deciding the scope of a microservice. Communication patterns in microservices. Understanding Microservice endpoints. Exploring data stores and transaction boundaries in microservices. Overcoming challenges in Microservices design. Demo: Designing microservices for a hypothetical business requirement Implementing Microservices in a Business Enterprise Understand the process and considerations for implementing microservices in an enterprise context. Assessing enterprise readiness for microservices. Building the business case for microservices: strategic advantages and potential challenges. Aligning microservices with business capabilities. Organizational changes: Team structures and processes for microservices. Dealing with Legacy Systems: Strategies for microservices integration. Demo: Exploring a case study of successful microservices implementation in a business enterprise The Microservices Ecosystem Understand the key tools and best practices in the Microservices ecosystem. Understanding the typical Microservices Stack. Monitoring and Logging in Microservices. Introduction to Docker: Containerization of Microservices. Deployment strategies in a Microservices setup. Introduction to Orchestration in Microservices Demo: Containerizing and deploying a simple microservice Microservices Deployment Strategies Understand various ways to safely introduce changes in a microservices environment. The concept of Blue-Green Deployment: changing services without downtime. Canary Releases and Feature Toggles: slowly rolling out changes to users. Database changes in a microservices environment: keeping data consistent. Demo: Examining various deployment strategies Microservices Best Practices and DevOps Learn key strategies to ensure a smooth operation of your microservices setup. The DevOps culture in Microservices: collaboration for efficiency. Defining a Minimum Viable Product in a Microservices setup: building small, delivering fast. Dealing with data in a distributed setup: managing Data Islands. The importance of Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery in a microservices setup. Governance: Keeping track of your services and their consumers. Demo: Visualizing a simple continuous delivery pipeline Microservices Patterns and Anti-Patterns Learn about common do's and don'ts when working with microservices. Understanding patterns that help with efficient microservices operation. Recognizing and avoiding anti-patterns that can hinder performance. Dealing with common challenges: dependencies between services, managing service boundaries. Demo: Examples of real-world patterns and anti-patterns Simple Overview of OAuth and OpenID for Microservices Introduction to OAuth and OpenID: What they are and why they matter in Microservices. The role of tokens in OAuth 2.0: How they help in securing communications. A simplified look at OpenID Connect: Linking identities across services. Demo
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for The audience includes implementers, developers, system administrators, project teams, database administrators and engine project technical teams. The audience also includes consultants that are looking to gain an understanding of Maximo Asset Management 7.6.0.x and the engine. Overview After completing this course, you should be able to perform the following tasks: List the components of Tivoli's process automation engine Understand Maximo modules and applications Understand Tivoli's Process Automation Engine Create the foundation data necessary for Maximo Asset Management Customize the engine database and applications Automate IBM Service Management applications using workflows Use the Maximo Work Centers Use the Integration Framework to import and export data This course is designed for anyone planning to use Maximo Asset Management and Tivoli?s process automation engine with one of the IBM System Management (ISM) products. It is a course that introduces you to the features and functions of both products. IBM Maximo Asset Management Overview This unit focuses on Maximo as an overall product and how Maximo assists companies with their asset management lifecycle. Tivoli Process Automation Engine This unit describes the functions of Tivoli?s process automation engine and introduces the products that are based on the engine. This unit also introduces Start Centers and basic navigation. Architecture and components This unit covers the architecture of Tivoli?s process automation engine. The various components that make up the system are described. The unit will address Java EE servers and the basic use of WebSphere© as it relates to the engine. The unit then covers the organization of the administrative workstation and system properties. The unit briefly describes the setup of the system for using attachments. Foundation Data This unit covers the creation of foundation data for Tivoli?s process automation engine. The foundation data is the software constructs that are necessary in the basic configuration of the product. These constructs include organizations, sites, locations, classifications, and various engine financial configurations. Security Security addresses the need to protect system resources from unauthorized access by unauthenticated users. Resources in the system are protected by Authentication and Authorization. Database architecture This unit illustrates the possible database configurations using the Database Configuration application. It also presents specific command lines that you can run to configure the changes made on the attributes of business objects using the Database Configuration application. Work Management Work Management is a collection of components and products that work together to form a powerful process and work management system. This unit provides a look at work management and focuses on using Work Management to generate, process, and complete work orders. Customizing an application This unit provides an overview of the Application Designer and Migration Manager. You will learn how to change, duplicate and create applications. You will learn the process to move from development, integration testing, user acceptance testing and moving to production. Automation This unit provides a high-level overview of key automation application programs and their functionality. It describes cron tasks, which are used to automate jobs in the system. The unit then discusses various communication tools in the system such as Communication Templates and the E mail Listener application. Finally, automated means of notification using escalations and actions are covered. Workflow This unit focuses on workflow. You learn about the Workflow Designer and its tools. You also learn how to modify an existing workflow and how to manage the included workflows. Reporting This unit provides an overview of the data analysis and reporting options that you can use in the system to analyze data. You create query by example (QBE) reports, result sets, key performance indicators (KPI), and query-based reports (QBRs). Students can optionally review Appendix A to learn how to create a simple enterprise report using Business Intelligence Reporting Tools (BIRT) designer. This report provides an example of how developers create more complex, widely used reports for users. Integration Framework In this unit, a high-level overview of the Integration Framework is provided. The Integration Framework architecture and components are described and basic configuration steps are described. The configuration and steps for loading and exporting data to and from the system are covered. You have the opportunity to practice them also. Budget Monitoring This unit provides information on a new feature introduced in Maximo 7.6.0.8, the Budget Monitoring application. In this application, you can create budget records to monitor transactions in a financial period. Inspection Tools and Tasks This unit introduces the new Inspection application. You can use the Inspections tools to create online inspection forms by using your desktop computer or laptop, and you can use the forms to complete an inspection by using your desktop computer, laptop, or tablet. Troubleshooting This unit focuses on troubleshooting as a systematic approach to solving a problem. The goal is to determine why something does not work as expected and to resolve the problem. It discusses the configuration of logging in the application. It also covers basic troubleshooting techniques, some important component logs, and information about obtaining help from Tivoli Support. 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