This workshop-based bite-size will provide space to explore some practical tools and ideas on how to be more resilient when faced with challenging and tough situations. There is an opportunity to do a self assessment and bring it to the day as a means to identify areas to work on and begin to master skills that will enhance resilient thinking. There will be time to explore what resilience is and understand the range of practical tools and techniques available that can be used beyond the workshop itself. By the end of the workshop participants will be able to: Discuss and evaluate their personal strengths and areas for development in being more resilient at work Understand what resilience involves and how to identify and challenge their own beliefs that undermine resilience Understand the four aspects of resilience - confidence, adaptability, building support and maintaining a clear perspective Understand how to use resiliency tools to help to cope better with the challenge of change Review and evaluate their learning and have an action plan to take back and implement in the workplace 1 Welcome, introductions and objectives Breaking the ice 2 Identifying current challenges in relation to work How we handle these challenges 3 Defining resilience and how and why it helps our personal effectiveness and thinking 4 Resilience skills and how to develop them 5 Learning a resilience tool that promotes new ways of thinking / working 6 Review and evaluation of learning Action planning
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Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for technical professionals who require the skills to administer IBM© MQ queue managers on distributed operating systems, in the Cloud, or on the IBM© MQ Appliance. Overview Describe the IBM© MQ deployment optionsPlan for the implementation of IBM© MQ on-premises or in the CloudUse IBM© MQ commands and the IBM© MQ Explorer to create and manage queue managers, queues, and channelsUse the IBM© MQ sample programs and utilities to test the IBM© MQ networkEnable a queue manager to exchange messages with another queue managerConfigure client connections to a queue managerUse a trigger message and a trigger monitor to start an application to process messagesImplement basic queue manager restart and recovery proceduresUse IBM© MQ troubleshooting tools to identify the cause of a problem in the IBM© MQ networkPlan for and implement basic IBM© MQ security featuresUse accounting and statistics messages to monitor the activities of an IBM© MQ systemDefine and administer a simple queue manager cluster This course provides technical professionals with the skills that are needed to administer IBM© MQ queue managers on distributed operating systems and in the Cloud. In addition to the instructor-led lectures, you participate in hands-on lab exercises that are designed to reinforce lecture content. The lab exercises use IBM© MQ V9.0, giving you practical experience with tasks such as handling queue recovery, implementing security, and problem determination. Describe the IBM© MQ deployment optionsPlan for the implementation of IBM© MQ on-premises or in the CloudUse IBM© MQ commands and the IBM© MQ Explorer to create and manage queue managers, queues, and channelsUse the IBM© MQ sample programs and utilities to test the IBM© MQ networkEnable a queue manager to exchange messages with another queue managerConfigure client connections to a queue managerUse a trigger message and a trigger monitor to start an application to process messagesImplement basic queue manager restart and recovery proceduresUse IBM© MQ troubleshooting tools to identify the cause of a problem in the IBM© MQ networkPlan for and implement basic IBM© MQ security featuresUse accounting and statistics messages to monitor the activities of an IBM© MQ systemDefine and administer a simple queue manager cluster
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is as follows: Cisco integrators, resellers, and partners Network administrators Security administrators Security consultants Systems engineers Technical support personnel Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Cisco Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) Recognize the key features and concepts of the AMP for Endpoints product Navigate the AMP for Endpoints console interface and perform first-use setup tasks Identify and use the primary analysis features of AMP for Endpoints Use the AMP for Endpoints tools to analyze a compromised host Analyze files and events by using the AMP for Endpoints console and be able to produce threat reports Configure and customize AMP for Endpoints to perform malware detection Create and configure a policy for AMP-protected endpoints Plan, deploy, and troubleshoot an AMP for Endpoints installation Use Cisco Orbital to pull query data from installed AMP for Endpoints connectors. Describe the AMP Representational State Transfer (REST) API and the fundamentals of its use Describe all the features of the Accounts menu for both public and private cloud installations Protecting Against Malware Threats with Cisco AMP for Endpoints (SSFAMP) v6.0 is a 3-day course that shows you how to deploy and use Cisco© AMP for Endpoints, a next-generation endpoint security solution that prevents, detects, and responds to advanced threats. Through expert instruction and hands-on lab exercises, you will learn how to implement and use this powerful solution through a number of step-by-step attack scenarios. You?ll learn how to build and manage a Cisco AMP for Endpoints deployment, create policies for endpoint groups, and deploy connectors. You will also analyze malware detections using the tools available in the AMP for Endpoints console, Cisco Threat Grid, and the Cisco Orbital Advanced Search Tool. The course qualifies for 24 Cisco Continuing Education credits (CE) towards recertification.This class will help you:Learn how to deploy and manage Cisco AMP for EndpointsSucceed in today?s high-demand security operations roles Course Outline This course will cover the following topics: Introducing to Cisco AMP Technologies Introducing AMP for Endpoints Overview and Architecture Navigating the Console Interface Using Cisco AMP for Endpoints Identifying Attacks Analyzing Malware Managing Outbreak Control Creating Endpoint Policies Working with AMP for Endpoint Groups Using Orbital for Endpoint Visibility Introducing AMP REST API Navigating Accounts
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Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for Application Consultant Data Consultant / Manager Developer Consultant Technology Consultant Program / Project Manager Business Analyst Developer User Business Process Owner / Team Lead / Power User Overview This course will prepare you to: Outline SAP Transportation Management business processes Identify and examine the SAP TM building blocks necessary for processing shipments of goods. Engage in Transportation network maintenance, order/requirements integration and management, transportation planning, shipment execution, and freight invoicing and settlement. Use both the SAP ERP and SAP TM systems using the NetWeaver Business Client interface This course will help you to prepare for the blueprinting stage of your SAP Transportation Management implementation or enable you to use the system in your role as a business user. You will gain an overview of the key business transactions and system capabilities to enable you to design the processes you will use within your own organization. You will learn how SAP TM can help you to support Order Management, Transportation Planning, Subcontracting, Execution, Charge Calculation and Settlement. This course is the mandatory foundational prerequisite for all follow-on SAP TM training courses. SAP Transportation Management (SAP TM) Evaluating SAP Transportation Management Evaluating the SAP TM System Landscape SAP TM User Interface Identifying NetWeaver Business Client Components Personalizing Object Worklists Transportation Management Master Data Identifying Master Data Requirements for SAP TM Evaluating the Organizational Structures Used in SAP TM Defining Conditions Determining Freight Incompatibilities Determining Dangerous Goods Shipping Requirements Transportation Order Management Triggering the Transportation Management Process Integrating SAP ERP with SAP TM Managing the Freight Forwarding Process Booking Capacities Transportation Planning Defining the Transportation Planning Process Viewing Freight Units Building Packages Defining Selection Profiles Determining Planning Profiles Accessing the Transportation Cockpit Creating Transportation Proposals Creating Freight Orders Optimizing Loads Transportation Execution Performing Carrier Selection Tendering Freight Orders Triggering Delivery Creation from SAP TM Executing Transportation in SAP ERP Integration between SAP TM and SAP EWM Generating Outputs Monitoring Transportation Events Exporting Freight Orders Analyzing Transportation Management Performance Charge Calculation and Freight Settlement Managing Charge Calculation Master Data Calculating Supplier Charges in Freight Orders Settling Supplier Freight Charges Calculating and Settling Customer Charges in Forwarding Orders Distributing Costs Settling Freight Charges in Group Logistics Companies Managing Freight Contracts
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Java Fundamentals is designed for tech enthusiasts who are familiar with some programming languages and want a quick introduction to the most important principles of Java. Overview After completing this course, you will be able to: Create and run Java programs Use data types, data structures, and control flow in your code Implement best practices while creating objects Work with constructors and inheritance Understand advanced data structures to organize and store data Employ generics for stronger check-types during compilation Learn to handle exceptions in your code Since its inception, Java has stormed the programming world. Its features and functionalities provide developers with the tools needed to write robust cross-platform applications. Java Fundamentals introduces you to these tools and functionalities that will enable you to create Java programs. The course begins with an introduction to the language, its philosophy, and evolution over time, until the latest release. You'll learn how the javac/java tools work and what Java packages are - the way a Java program is usually organized. Once you are comfortable with this, you'll be introduced to advanced concepts of the language, such as control flow keywords. You'll explore object-oriented programming and the part it plays in making Java what it is. In the concluding lessons, you'll be familiarized with classes, typecasting, and interfaces, and understand the use of data structures, arrays, strings, handling exceptions, and creating generics. Introduction to Java The Java Ecosystem Our First Java Application Packages Variables, Data Types, and Operators Variables and Data Types Integral Data Types Type casting Control Flow Conditional Statements Looping Constructs Object-Oriented Programming Object-Oriented Principles Classes and Objects Constructors The this Keyword Inheritance Overloading Constructor Overloading Polymorphism and Overriding Annotations References OOP in Depth Interfaces Typecasting The Object Class Autoboxing and Unboxing Abstract Classes and Methods Data Structures, Arrays, and Strings Data Structures and Algorithms Strings The Java Collections Framework and Generics Reading Data from Files The Java Collections Framework Generics Collection Advanced Data Structures in Java Implementing a Custom Linked List Implementing Binary Search Tree Enumerations Set and Uniqueness in Set Exception Handling Motivation behind Exceptions Exception Sources Exception Mechanics Best Practices
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for Multi-role (consumers, business authors, professional authors, developers, administrators, modelers, project managers) This course provides students with an overview of the IBM Cognos Analytics suite of products and their underlying architecture. Students will examine each component as it relates to an Analytics solution & will be shown a range of resources. IBM Cognos Analytics Describe IBM Cognos Analytics Describe IBM Cognos Analytics components Describe IBM Cognos architecture at a high level Describe IBM Cognos security at a high level Consume Content in IBM Cognos Analytics Where do consumers access BI content? Use published reports Drill through to related data Specify run report options Specify properties of an entry Alerts and Watch Items Create Reports in IBM Cognos Analytics Overview of reporting and report authoring Identify package types, uploaded files, and data modules available for reporting Examine IBM Cognos Analytics - Reporting Examine the interface Explore different report types Create a simple, sorted, and formatted report Create a report view Create a subscription Create an Active Report Import and report on personal data Create Dashboards in IBM Cognos Analytics Describe IBM Cognos Dashboarding Identify the IBM Cognos Dashboarding user interface Add report content and tools to create dashboards Widget-to-widget communication Filter data in the dashboard Sort, group and ungroup, and calculate data Create Metadata Models in IBM Cognos Analytics Define IBM Cognos Framework Manager and its purpose Describe the IBM Cognos Framework Manager environment Describe IBM Cognos Cube Designer Get high-level content from Dynamic Cubes course and/or FM course Web-based Modeling Create Data Modules Extend IBM Cognos Analytics Introduction to IBM Cognos Mobile Key features Examine Cognos Mobile architecture Identify supported products Introduction to IBM Cognos BI for Microsoft Office Describe Cognos Analysis for Excel (CAFÂ) Compare IBM Cognos Analytics & IBM Cognos BI New features in IBM Cognos Analytics Changes from IBM Cognos BI to IBM Cognos Analytics Legacy option Examine Event Studio Examine the role of Event Studio in Performance Management List the benefits of Event Studio Examine Metric Studio Identify scorecards, metrics, and metric types Organize metrics with strategies Track initiatives with projects
ITIL® 4 Foundation: Virtual In-House Training ITIL® 4 is built on the established core of best practice in the ITIL® guidance. ITIL® 4 provides a practical and flexible approach to move to the new world of digital transformation and embrace an end-to-end operating model for the delivery and operation of products and services. ITIL® 4 also provides a holistic end-to-end picture that integrates frameworks such as Lean IT, Agile, and DevOps. The ITIL® 4 Foundation is based on the exam specifications specified by AXELOS for the ITIL® 4 Foundation certification. The fundamental objective of this course is to help the participants understand the key concepts of service management and the ITIL® 4 service management framework and prepare for the ITIL® 4 Foundation exam. In addition, this course offers a rich learning experience that helps the participants relate ITIL® to their own work environment. The course includes a case study (based on a fictitious organization, 'Axle Car Hire') that will help the participants understand and experience the ITIL® guiding principles, service value, practices through real-world challenges and opportunities. The rich learning experience is supported by additional learning tools such as pre-course reading materials, post-course reading material, and a set of quick reference cards. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Understand the key concepts of ITIL® service management Understand how ITIL® guiding principles can help an organization to adopt and adapt ITIL® service management Understand the four dimensions of ITIL® service management Understand the purpose and components of the ITIL® service value system, and activities of the service value chain, and how they interconnect Understand the key concepts of continual improvement Learn the various ITIL® practices and how they contribute to value chain activities Course Introduction Let's Get to Know Each Other Course Overview Course Learning Objectives Course Structure Course Agenda Introduction to IT Service Management in the Modern World Introduction to ITIL® 4 Structure and Benefits of ITIL® 4 Case Study: Axle Car Hire Case Study: Meet the Key People at Axle Case Study: The CIOs Vision for Axle Exam Details ITIL® 4 Certification Scheme Service Management - Key Concepts Intent and Context Key Terms Covered in the Module Module Learning Objectives Value and Value Co-Creation Value: Service, Products, and Resources Service Relationships Value: Outcomes, Costs, and Risks Exercise: Multiple-Choice Questions The Guiding Principles Intent and Context Identifying Guiding Principles Key Terms Covered in the Module Module Learning Objectives The Seven Guiding Principles Applying the Guiding Principles Exercise: Multiple-Choice Questions The Four Dimensions of Service Management Intent and Context The Four Dimensions Key Terms Covered in the Module The Four Dimensions and Service Value System Module Learning Objectives Organizations and People Information and Technology Partners and Suppliers Value Streams and Processes External Factors and Pestle Model Exercise: Multiple-Choice Questions Service Value System Intent and Context Service Value System and Service Value Chain Module Learning Objectives Overview of Service Value System Overview of the Service Value Chain Exercise: Multiple-Choice Questions Continual Improvement Intent and Context Key Terms Covered in the Module Introduction to Continual Improvement Module Learning Objectives The Continual Improvement Model Relationship between Continual Improvement and Guiding Principles Exercise: Multiple-Choice Questions The ITIL® Practices Intent and Context ITIL® Management Practices Key Terms Covered in the Module Module Learning Objectives The Continual Improvement Practice The Change Control Practice The Incident Management Practice The Problem Management Practice The Service Request Management Practice The Service Desk Practice The Service Level Management Practice Purpose of ITIL® Practices Exercise: Crossword Puzzle
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Senior system administrators who wish to learn more about troubleshooting. Have earned a Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) or have similar experience. It is recommend that students have earned a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) or have similar experience. Overview As a result of attending this course, students should be able to leverage the software development life-cycle process to plan, create, test, and provision host systems within an organization. Students should be able to demonstrate the following skills: - Installation of Red Hat Satellite 6 - Software life-cycle management of software used to provision and maintain configured hosts within a controlled production environment This course enriches your skills by providing the tools and techniques that you need to successfully diagnose, and fix, a variety of potential issues. You will work through hands-on problems in various subsystems to diagnose and fix common issues. You will learn develop the skills to apply the scientific method to a structured form of troubleshooting. You will then apply this approach in troubleshooting various types of problems, including boot issues, hardware issues, storage issues, RPM issues, network issues, third-party application issues, security issues, and kernel issues. At the end of the course, you will be empowered to complete various comprehensive review labs to test your skills. 1 - INTRODUCTION TO TROUBLESHOOTING Describe a generalized strategy for troubleshooting. 2 - TAKE PROACTIVE STEPS TO PREVENT SMALL ISSUES Prevent small issues from becoming large problems by employing proactive system administration techniques. 3 - TROUBLESHOOT BOOT ISSUES Identify and resolve issues that can affect a system's ability to boot. 4 - IDENTIFY HARDWARE ISSUES Identify hardware problems that can affect a system?s ability to operate. 5 - TROUBLESHOOT STORAGE ISSUES Identify and fix issues related to storage. 6 - TROUBLESHOOT RPM ISSUES Identify and fix problems in, and using, the package management subsystem. 7 - TROUBLESHOOT NETWORK ISSUES Identify and resolve network connectivity issues. 8 - TROUBLESHOOT APPLICATION ISSUES Debug application issues. 9 - DEAL WITH SECURITY ISSUES Identify and fix issues related to security subsystems. 10 - TROUBLESHOOT KERNEL ISSUES Identify kernel issues and assist Red Hat Support in resolving kernel issues. 11 - RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX DIAGNOSTICS AND TROUBLESHOOTING COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW Practice and demonstrate knowledge and skills learned in Red Hat Enterprise Linux Diagnostics and Troubleshooting.