Course Overview This comprehensive course offers a deep dive into three essential technologies for data science: Python, JavaScript, and Microsoft SQL. Learners will gain foundational knowledge and practical skills in each of these key areas, which are crucial for handling data, creating interactive websites, and working with databases. By the end of the course, students will be proficient in writing Python code for data analysis, creating dynamic web content with JavaScript, and managing data with Microsoft SQL. The course is designed to equip learners with the technical skills needed to succeed in data science, making it a valuable investment for anyone looking to excel in this growing field. Course Description In this course, learners will explore the core principles of Python, JavaScript, and Microsoft SQL, all tailored to the needs of data science professionals. The curriculum covers Python’s data structures, functions, and libraries essential for data analysis, while JavaScript introduces students to web development skills, including client-side validation and data visualisation. The Microsoft SQL section focuses on data management, including filtering, joining, and structuring queries. Learners will develop a solid understanding of these technologies, which will enable them to manipulate data, automate processes, and design interactive applications. The course also includes real-world applications, ensuring learners are well-prepared for future opportunities in data science and web development. Course Modules: Module 01: JavaScript Getting Started Module 02: JavaScript Fundamentals Module 03: JavaScript Strings Module 04: JavaScript Operators Module 05: JavaScript Conditional Statements Module 06: JavaScript Control Flow Statements Module 07: JavaScript Functions Module 08: Data Visualization (Google Charts) Module 09: JavaScript Error Handling Module 10: JavaScript Client-Side Validations Module 11: Python Introduction Module 12: Python Basic Module 13: Python Strings Module 14: Python Operators Module 15: Python Data Structures Module 16: Python Conditional Statements Module 17: Python Control Flow Statements Module 18: Python Core Games Module 19: Python Functions Module 20: Python Args, KW Args for Data Science Module 21: Python Project Module 22: Publish Your Website for Live Module 23: MS SQL Statements Module 24: MS SQL Filtering Data Module 25: MS SQL Functions Module 26: MS SQL Joins Module 27: MS SQL Advanced Commands Module 28: MS SQL Structure and Keys Module 29: MS SQL Queries Module 30: MS SQL Structure Queries Module 31: MS SQL Constraints Module 32: MS SQL Backup and Restore (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their skills in data science. Professionals aiming to expand their knowledge in programming and database management. Beginners with an interest in Python, JavaScript, and SQL. Anyone looking to enter the field of data science or web development. Career Path Data Scientist Web Developer Database Administrator Data Analyst Front-End Developer Full Stack Developer Data Engineer
Introduction to Midwifery Certificate Course Overview The "Introduction to Midwifery Certificate" offers learners a comprehensive introduction to the essential aspects of midwifery practice. This course explores the critical roles midwives play in maternal health, including antenatal care, intrapartum support, postnatal care, and more. It examines both the clinical and social elements of midwifery, focusing on topics like infant feeding, mental health, and medical disorders in pregnancy. By completing this course, learners will gain a well-rounded understanding of midwifery practices and the necessary knowledge to progress further in the field. This course is ideal for individuals looking to build a strong foundation for a career in midwifery or those seeking to enhance their understanding of maternal health. Course Description The "Introduction to Midwifery Certificate" covers a broad range of topics critical for anyone considering midwifery as a profession. Key subjects include the definition and origins of midwifery, midwives’ roles in addressing health inequalities, and the complexities of antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal care. Learners will explore the cultural, social, and spiritual contexts surrounding childbearing, along with important issues such as pre-term labour, medical disorders during pregnancy, and the management of stillbirth and neonatal death. The course also delves into communication techniques, ethical considerations, and family planning. Upon completion, learners will gain foundational knowledge of the midwifery profession and the critical skills necessary to support maternal health in various settings. This course is designed for both beginners and professionals aiming to expand their expertise in midwifery care. Introduction to Midwifery Certificate Curriculum Module 01: Definition and Origin of Midwifery Module 02: Midwifery as a Career Option Module 03: Midwifery Management and Education Module 04: Midwives’ Role in Health and Inequality Module 05: Social, Cultural and Spiritual Context of Childbearing Module 06: Antenatal Care and Screening Module 07: Midwifery Support in Labour: Intrapartum Care Module 08: Induction of Labour Module 09: Postnatal Care as a Midwife Module 10: Nurture and Nature: The Healthy Newborn Module 11: Stillbirth, Neonatal Death and Bereavement Module 12: Infant Feeding Module 13: Newborn Infection Module 14: Home Birth Module 15: Complementary and Alternative Medicines Applied to Maternity Care Module 16: Pharmacology and Medicines Management Module 17: Bleeding in Pregnancy Module 18: Medical Disorders of Pregnancy Module 19: Pre-term Labour Module 20: Twins and Higher-Order Births Module 21: Care During the Third Stage of Labour Module 22: Terminology and Abbreviations for Midwifery Module 23: Perinatal Mental Health Module 24: Supporting a Healthy Pregnancy Module 25: Contraception and Family Planning Module 26: Effective Communication for Midwifery Module 27: Ethics in Midwifery (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to start a career in midwifery. Professionals aiming to enhance their expertise in maternal health. Beginners with an interest in midwifery or maternal care. Those considering a career in health and social care. Career Path Midwife Maternity Nurse Birth Consultant Antenatal Educator Family Planning Advisor Health Visitor Perinatal Mental Health Worker Maternity Care Assistant
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for System administrators and system integrators responsible for designing, implementing, and managing VMware Aria Automation Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe the VMware Aria Automation architecture and use cases in cloud environments Describe the key services of VMware Cloud Automation Services⢠Manage VMware Aria Automation entities on VMware and third-party virtual and cloud infrastructures Install VMware Aria Automation with VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle Configure and manage cloud accounts, projects, flavor mappings, image mappings, network profiles, storage profiles, volumes, tags, and services Create, modify, manage, and deploy VMware Aria Automation Templates Customize services and virtual machines with cloudConfig and cloudbase-init Configure and manage VMware Aria Automation Consumption Configure and manage ABX actions, custom properties, event broker subscriptions, and VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator workflows Connect to a Kubernetes cluster and manage namespaces Use VMware Aria Automation Config to configure and deploy systems Use logs and CLI commands to monitor and troubleshoot VMware Aria Automation During this five-day course, you focus on installing, configuring, and managing VMware Aria Automation 8.10? on-premises systems. You learn how it can be used to automate the delivery of virtual machines, applications, and personalized IT services across different data centers and hybrid cloud environments. The course covers how VMware Aria Automation Consumption? can aggregate content in native formats from multiple clouds and platforms into a common catalog.This course also covers interfacing VMware Aria Automation with other systems using VMware Aria Orchestrator and how to use VMware Aria Automation to manage Kubernetes systems and leverage other systems. In this course, you will use VMware Aria Automation Config? as a configuration management tool. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives VMware Aria Automation Overview and Architecture Describe the purpose and functionality of VMware Aria Automation Identify the key services offered by VMware Aria Automation Describe the VMware Aria Automation architecture Describe the use of VMware Workspace ONE Access? Describe the relationship between Kubernetes clusters, container, and VMware Aria Automation services Installing VMware Aria Automation List the different VMware Aria Automation deployment types Describe the purpose of Easy Installer Describe the VMware Aria Automation installation process Authentication and Authorization Identify the steps to integrating Workspace ONE© Access with Active Directory Describe the features of Workspace ONE Access Describe the user roles available in VMware Aria Automation Identify the key tasks performed by each user role Define custom roles Configure branding and multitenancy Basic Initial Configuration Create a basic configuration with a cloud account, cloud zone, project, flavor mapping, and image mapping VMware Aria Automation Templates Configure and deploy a basic VMware Aria Automation template Create a VMware Aria Automation template that can run on any cloud Use cloudConfig and cloudbase-init to run commands, create users, and install software Use YAML for inputs, variables, and conditional deployments Tags Configure tags Describe functions of tags Manage tags Storage Configuration Configure storage profiles Use tags and storage profiles Integrating NSX With VMware Aria Automation List the capabilities and use cases of VMware NSX© Describe the NSX architecture and components Integrate NSX with VMware Aria Automation List the supported network profiles in VMware Aria Automation Use the NSX components to design a multitier application with VMware Aria Automation Templates Identify the network and security options available in design canvas Create and manage on-demand networks and security groups Configure NSX Day 2 actions Integrating with Public Clouds Configure and use VMware Cloud Foundation? accounts Integrate VMware Cloud Director? account Configure and use an AWS cloud account Configure and use an Azure cloud account Configure and use a Google Cloud Platform cloud account Integrate VMware Cloud on AWS cloud account Using VMware Aria Automation Consumption Release a VMware Aria Automation template Define content source and content sharing Define VMware Aria Automation policy enforcement Use custom forms for catalog items VMware Aria Automation Extensibility Describe VMware Aria Automation extensibility Use event topics Create a subscription Call a VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator workflow Create ABX actions Using Kubernetes Clusters Introduction to Kubernetes Connect to an existing Kubernetes Cluster Create a VMware Aria Automation template with Kubernetes components Using VMware Aria Automation Config for Configuration Management Describe VMware Aria Automation Config Use VMware Aria Automation Config for software deployment Use VMware Aria Automation Config for configuration management Use VMware Aria Automation Config with event-driven orchestration VMware Aria Automation Troubleshooting and Integration Demonstrate how to monitor deployment history Demonstrate basic troubleshooting Execute CLI commands Explain how to collect logs Describe integration with VMware Aria Operations for Logs Describe integration with VMware Aria Operations
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe the architecture and main components of NSX Explain the features and benefits of NSX Deploy the NSX Management cluster and VMware NSX Edge⢠nodes Prepare VMware ESXi⢠hosts to participate in NSX networking Create and configure segments for layer 2 forwarding Create and configure Tier-0 and Tier-1 gateways for logical routing Use distributed and gateway firewall policies to filter east-west and north-south traffic in NSX Configure Advanced Threat Prevention features Configure network services on NSX Edge nodes Use VMware Identity Manager⢠and LDAP to manage users and access Explain the use cases, importance, and architecture of Federation This five-day, fast-paced course provides comprehensive training to install, configure, and manage a VMware NSX© environment. This course covers key features and functionality offered in the NSX 4.0.0.1 and NSX 4.0.1 releases, including the overall infrastructure, logical switching, logical routing, networking and security services, firewalls and advanced threat prevention, and more. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives VMware Virtual Cloud Network and VMware NSX Introduce the VMware Virtual Cloud Network vision Describe the NSX product portfolio Discuss NSX features, use cases, and benefits Explain NSX architecture and components Explain the management, control, data, and consumption planes and their functions. Preparing the NSX Infrastructure Deploy VMware NSX© ManagerTM nodes on ESXi hypervisors Navigate through the NSX UI Explain data plane components such as N-VDS/VDS, transport nodes, transport zones, profiles, and more Perform transport node preparation and configure the data plane infrastructure Verify transport node status and connectivity Explain DPU-based acceleration in NSX Install NSX using DPUs NSX Logical Switching Introduce key components and terminology in logical switching Describe the function and types of L2 segments Explain tunneling and the Geneve encapsulation Configure logical segments and attach hosts using NSX UI Describe the function and types of segment profiles Create segment profiles and apply them to segments and ports Explain the function of MAC, ARP, and TEP tables used in packet forwarding Demonstrate L2 unicast packet flow Explain ARP suppression and BUM traffic handling NSX Logical Routing Describe the logical routing function and use cases Introduce the two-tier routing architecture, topologies, and components Explain the Tier-0 and Tier-1 gateway functions Describe the logical router components: Service Router and Distributed Router Discuss the architecture and function of NSX Edge nodes Discuss deployment options of NSX Edge nodes Configure NSX Edge nodes and create NSX Edge clusters Configure Tier-0 and Tier-1 gateways Examine single-tier and multitier packet flows Configure static routing and dynamic routing, including BGP and OSPF Enable ECMP on a Tier-0 gateway Describe NSX Edge HA, failure detection, and failback modes Configure VRF Lite NSX Bridging Describe the function of logical bridging Discuss the logical bridging use cases Compare routing and bridging solutions Explain the components of logical bridging Create bridge clusters and bridge profiles NSX Firewalls Describe NSX segmentation Identify the steps to enforce Zero-Trust with NSX segmentation Describe the Distributed Firewall architecture, components, and function Configure Distributed Firewall sections and rules Configure the Distributed Firewall on VDS Describe the Gateway Firewall architecture, components, and function Configure Gateway Firewall sections and rules NSX Advanced Threat Prevention Explain NSX IDS/IPS and its use cases Configure NSX IDS/IPS Deploy NSX Application Platform Identify the components and architecture of NSX Malware Prevention Configure NSX Malware Prevention for east-west and north-south traffic Describe the use cases and architecture of VMware NSX© Intelligence? Identify the components and architecture of VMware NSX© Network Detection and Response? Use NSX Network Detection and Response to analyze network traffic events. NSX Services Explain and configure Network Address Translation (NAT) Explain and configure DNS and DHCP services Describe VMware NSX© Advanced Load Balancer? architecture, components, topologies, and use cases. Configure NSX Advanced Load Balancer Discuss the IPSec VPN and L2 VPN function and use cases Configure IPSec VPN and L2 VPN using the NSX UI NSX User and Role Management Describe the function and benefits of VMware Identity Manager? in NSX Integrate VMware Identity Manager with NSX Integrate LDAP with NSX Identify the various types of users, authentication policies, and permissions Use role-based access control to restrict user access Explain object-based access control in NSX NSX Federation Introduce the NSX Federation key concepts, terminology, and use cases. Explain the onboarding process of NSX Federation Describe the NSX Federation switching and routing functions. Describe the NSX Federation security concepts.
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Organizations today demand a professional-level cybersecurity threat intelligence analyst who can extract the intelligence from data by implementing various advanced strategies. Such professional-level programs can only be achieved when the core of the curricula maps with and is compliant to government and industry published threat intelligence frameworks. Ethical Hackers Security Practitioners, Engineers, Analysts, Specialist, Architects, and Managers Threat Intelligence Analysts, Associates, Researchers, Consultants Threat Hunters SOC Professionals Digital Forensic and Malware Analysts Incident Response Team Members Any mid-level to high-level cybersecurity professionals with a minimum of 2 years of experience. Individuals from the information security profession and who want to enrich their skills and knowledge in the field of cyber threat intelligence. Individuals interested in preventing cyber threats. Overview This program will benefit students who are looking to build effective threat intelligence for their organization in order to combat modern-day cyber-attacks and prevent future attacks. Certified Threat Intelligence Analyst (C|TIA) is designed and developed in collaboration with cybersecurity and threat intelligence experts across the globe to help organizations identify and mitigate business risks by converting unknown internal and external threats into known threats. It is a comprehensive, specialist-level program that teaches a structured approach for building effective threat intelligence. Introduction to Threat Intelligence Understanding Intelligence Understanding Cyber Threat Intelligence Overview of Threat Intelligence Lifecycle and Frameworks Cyber Threats and Kill Chain Methodology Understanding Cyber Threats Understanding Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) Understanding Cyber Kill Chain Understanding Indicators of Compromise (IoCs) Requirements, Planning, Direction, and Review Understanding Organization?s Current Threat Landscape Understanding Requirements Analysis Planning Threat Intelligence Program Establishing Management Support Building a Threat Intelligence Team Overview of Threat Intelligence Sharing Reviewing Threat Intelligence Program Data Collection and Processing Overview of Threat Intelligence Data Collection Overview of Threat Intelligence Collection Management Overview of Threat Intelligence Feeds and Sources Understanding Threat Intelligence Data Collection and Acquisition Understanding Bulk Data Collection Understanding Data Processing and Exploitation Data Analysis Overview of Data Analysis Understanding Data Analysis Techniques Overview of Threat Analysis Understanding Threat Analysis Process Overview of Fine-Tuning Threat Analysis Understanding Threat Intelligence Evaluation Creating Runbooks and Knowledge Base Overview of Threat Intelligence Tools Intelligence Reporting and Dissemination Overview of Threat Intelligence Reports Introduction to Dissemination Participating in Sharing Relationships Overview of Sharing Threat Intelligence Overview of Delivery Mechanisms Understanding Threat Intelligence Sharing Platforms Overview of Intelligence Sharing Acts and Regulations Overview of Threat Intelligence Integration
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is individuals who administer and maintain SQL Server databases. These individuals perform database administration and maintenance as their primary area of responsibility, or work in environments where databases play a key role in their primary job. The secondary audiences for this course are individuals who develop applications that deliver content from SQL Server databases. Overview After completing this course, you will be able to: Authenticate and authorize users Assign server and database roles Authorize users to access resources Use encryption and auditing features to protect data Describe recovery models and backup strategies Backup and Restore SQL Server databases Automate database management Configure security for the SQL Server agent Manage alerts and notifications Managing SQL Server using PowerShell Trace access to SQL Server Monitor a SQL Server infrastructure Troubleshoot a SQL Server infrastructure Import and export data This course will provide training in how to administer and maintain SQL Server, Azure SQL Database and other cloud-based SQL Server databases. IT professionals who work in environments where databases play a key role in their job will find this material useful. By using demonstrations and hands-on lab exercises, students will learn to carry out these important tasks. This course covers content that was in retired Microsoft Course 20764: Administering a SQL Database Infrastructure. 1 - Creating advanced functions Lesson 1: Converting a command into an advanced function Lesson 2: Creating a script module Lesson 3: Defining parameter attributes and input validation Lesson 4: Writing functions that accept pipeline input Lesson 5: Producing complex pipeline output Lesson 6: Using comment-based Help Lesson 7: Using Whatif and Confirm parameters 2 - Using Microsoft .NET Framework and REST API in Windows PowerShell Lesson 1: Using .NET Framework in PowerShell Lesson 2: Using REST API in PowerShell 3 - Writing controller scripts Lesson 1: Understanding controller scripts Lesson 2: Writing controller scripts with a user interface Lesson 3: Writing controller scripts that create reports 4 - Handling script errors Lesson 1: Understanding error handling Lesson 2: Handling errors in a script 5 - Using XML, JSON, and custom-formatted data Lesson 1: Working with XML formatted data Lesson 2: Working with JSON formatted data Lesson 3: Working with custom-formatted data 6 - Enhancing server management with Desired State Configuration and Just Enough Administration Lesson 1: Implementing Desired State Configuration Lesson 2: Implementing Just Enough Administration 7 - Analyzing and debugging scripts Lesson 1: Debugging in Windows PowerShell Lesson 2: Analyzing and debugging an existing script 8 - Understanding Windows PowerShell Workflow Lesson 1: Understanding Windows PowerShell Workflows Lesson 2: Running Windows PowerShell Workflows
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Course Overview The Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles, practices, and responsibilities involved in supporting individuals across health and social care settings. This course covers communication techniques, safeguarding, professional ethics, legal frameworks, and risk management, offering a thorough understanding essential for a successful career. Learners will gain the knowledge needed to promote equality, uphold rights, and support the wellbeing of vulnerable individuals. Designed to prepare learners for employment or further study, this diploma develops critical skills valued within the sector, including decision-making, professional conduct, and awareness of care standards. Upon completion, learners will be well-equipped to contribute meaningfully to a range of health and social care environments, ensuring they make a positive impact on service users' lives and outcomes. The course offers strong foundations for those aspiring to work confidently and ethically within one of the UK's most important industries. Course Description The Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care offers in-depth training across key areas crucial for effective practice within the sector. The curriculum includes an exploration of communication strategies, safeguarding procedures, professional standards, legal obligations, and ethical considerations. Learners will develop a clear understanding of their role as caregivers and healthcare professionals, learning how to promote diversity, equality, and the rights of those in their care. Through a structured learning journey, students will build essential skills such as critical thinking, risk assessment, and compliance with health and safety responsibilities. The course provides an engaging learning experience that fosters personal development, enhances industry-relevant knowledge, and prepares learners to meet the demands of various care settings. Whether aiming for immediate employment or progression to further qualifications, this diploma serves as a stepping stone to a rewarding career supporting others and improving health and social care services across the community. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction to Health and Social Care Module 02: Communication and its Relevance Module 03: Rights and Responsibilities as a Health and Social Care Worker Module 04: Role as A Caregiver and Healthcare Professional Module 05: Working in Health and Social Care; Promoting Equality, Diversity and Rights Module 06: Important Principles and Policies in Health and Social Care Work Module 07: Understanding Legal, Professional Standards of Practice and Ethical Aspects of Health Care Part – 1 Module 08: Understanding Legal, Professional Standards of Practice and Ethical Aspects of Health Care Part – 2 Module 09: Safeguarding Vulnerable Individuals Module 10: Health and Safety Responsibilities Module 11: Risk Management in Health and Social Care (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to build foundational knowledge in health and social care. Professionals aiming to enhance their understanding of industry regulations and ethical practice. Beginners with an interest in pursuing a career in health and social care. Career changers looking to enter the health and social care sector. Career Path Healthcare Support Worker Care Coordinator Social Care Worker Residential Care Officer Healthcare Assistant Community Support Worker Welfare Support Worker Mental Health Support Worker