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SNV1 IBM SAN Volume Controller (SVC) Planning and Implementation Workshop

By Nexus Human

Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This intermediate course is for: Individuals who are assessing and/or planning to deploy storage network virtualization solutions Overview Create an implementation task list to integrate the SVC solution into the storage network fabric Establish or update zoning policies to enable the SVC to control storage device access and facilitate storage provisioning to host servers Utilize SVC user interfaces to manage the networked storage environment, assign storage to servers, migrate data, replicate data across storage systems, and monitor storage access activities Assess issues related to coexistence between the SVC and native disk storage access across host servers Migrate existing data to the virtualized SVC environment Implement SVC storage efficiency solutions including Easy Tier, Thin Provisioning, Volume Mirroring, and Real-time Compression Implement data replication services including FlashCopy and Remote Copy Leverage networked storage connectivity by integrating a layer of intelligence - the SAN Volume Controller (SVC) - to facilitate storage application data access independence from storage management functions and requirements ...and more. Introducing the SAN Volume Controller Storage provisioning with the SAN Volume Controller SAN Volume Controller clustering environment SVC Cluster Setup and Storage Provisioning SVC physical environment and management interfaces Storage systems and LUN assignments to SVC Cluster creation and storage provisioning Additional functions: Quorum disks, expand/shrink volumes, MDisk removal, MDisk multipathing Fabric Zoning, Non Disruptive Volume Move, and iSCSI Connectivity Host to SVC volume access infrastructure Fibre Channel host to SVC SAN fabric zoning Non Disruptive Volume Move (NDVM) iSCSI host to SVC IP connectivity Easy Tier, Thin Provisioning, Volume Mirroring, and Real-time Compression Easy Tier Thin Provisioning Volume Mirroring Real-time Compression and the Comprestimator Data Migration Pool Migration Migration Wizards (Import, Migration, Export) Storage system replacement Copy Services: FlashCopy and Remote Copy FlashCopy Remote Copy: Metro Mirror Copy Services: FlashCopy and Remote Copy FlashCopy Remote Copy: Metro Mirror Remote Copy: Global Mirror and Global Mirror with change volumes Managing the SVC Environment Logging and Directed Maintenance Procedures Code upgrades and node replacement Remote user authentication SVC configuration backup Additional course details: Nexus Humans SNV1 IBM SAN Volume Controller (SVC) Planning and Implementation Workshop 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 SNV1 IBM SAN Volume Controller (SVC) Planning and Implementation Workshop 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.

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CNS-420 Citrix Networking Assessment, Design, and Advanced Configuration

By Nexus Human

Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Developed for IT Professionals with extensive networking and Citrix ADC experience. This course is built for IT Professionals who are responsible for defining the overall structure or architecture of a Citrix networking environment. This course encompasses advanced Citrix networking configurations and leading Citrix design principles. Overview How to identify and prioritize business drivers, constraints, and requirements using the Citrix Consulting methodologyAssess environment requirements and learn to apply leading design principles to address them in a multi-site Citrix ADC deploymentApply advanced authentication and load balancing principles In this expert training course students will be exposed to advanced networking and Citrix ADC concepts and configurations. Through lecture, lab exercises, and real-world case studies, students will learn to look critically at environment requirements, constraints, and business drivers to create a complex Citrix networking solution. Topics to be covered in this course include multi-site and multitenant deployments, advanced authentication and load balancing, and automation and orchestration and advanced troubleshooting. This training will also prepare students for the Citrix Certified Expert in Networking (CCE-N) exam.This course includes a voucher to take the related exam (1Y0-440: Citrix Networking Assessment, Design, and Advanced Configuration) and earn your Citrix Certified Expert ? Networking (CCE-N) certification. Networking Methodology and Assessment Understanding the Citrix methodology Business Drivers and Requirements User Segmentation Application Assessment Capabilities Assessment Citrix Networking Deployment Architecture and Topology Multi-Site Deployments Multi Tennant Infrastructure Cloud Deployments High Availability Citrix ADC Double-Hop Scenarios Secure Web Gateway Advanced Authentication and Authorization Authorization Policies Access Policies Advanced Authentication Options Multi-Factor Authentication nFactor Authentication AAA Session Management Citrix ADC Security Authorization Pre-authentication and Endpoint Analysis Scans Protection against Layer 4-7 Attacks Web App Firewall Citrix Gateway Configuration Considerations ICA Proxy Configuration VPN Access Clientless Access Split Tunneling RDP Proxy Deployment and Configuration Advanced Load Distribution and Link Load balancing Advanced Load Balancing Link Load Balancing Firewall Load Balancing Microsoft Exchange Load Balancing Advanced Global Server Load Balancing Global Server Load Balancing Persistence DNS, Policies, Expressions, Actions, and Views GSLB Monitoring and Considerations Application Delivery Management Automation and Orchestration Application Delivery Management Outbound Traffic Dashboard Automation Orchestration Configuration Jobs Configuration Audit NITRO API StyleBooks (Net-new) Additional course details: Nexus Humans CNS-420 Citrix Networking Assessment, Design, and Advanced Configuration 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 CNS-420 Citrix Networking Assessment, Design, and Advanced Configuration 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.

CNS-420 Citrix Networking Assessment, Design, and Advanced Configuration
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WM676 IBM Integration Bus V10 Application Development II

By Nexus Human

Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This intermediate course is designed for integration specialists and senior-level developers with experience in IBM Integration Bus application development. Overview After completing this course, you should be able to:Use event driven message processing to control the flow of messages by using message aggregation, message collections, message sequences, and time-sensitive nodesTransform data by using Microsoft .NET and XML stylesheetsAnalyze and filter information in complex XML documentsExtend DFDL message modelsUse message sets and the Message Repository Manager (MRM) parserProvide a message flow application as a web serviceRequest a web service from within a message flowDescribe how to implement WS-Addressing and WS-Security standards in IBM Integration BusCreate an integration serviceCreate and implement an IBM MQ request and response service definitionCreate and implement a database service definitionConfigure security-enabled message processing nodesCreate a decision service that implements business rules to provide routing, validation, and transformationExpose a set of integrations as a RESTful web serviceUse a global cache to store static dataRecord and replay data that a message flow application processesImplement publish and subscribe with IBM Integration BusDescribe the workload management options for adjusting the message processing speed, and controlling the actions that are taken on unresponsive flows and threadsConstruct user-defined patternsDescribe how IBM Integration Bus integrates with other IBM products such as IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus and IBM DataPower Appliances This course focuses on using IBM Integration Bus to develop, deploy, and support platform-independent message flow applications and integration services. Course Outline Course introduction Using event driven processing nodes Exercise: Implementing message aggregation Transforming data with Microsoft .NET Transforming data with XSL stylesheets Analyzing XML documents Modeling complex data with DFDL Exercise: Extending a DFDL model Working with message sets and the MRM domain Supporting web services Exercise: Implementing web services Developing integration solutions by using integration services Exercise: Creating an integration service Connecting a database by using a discovered service Connecting IBM MQ by using a discovered service Exercise: Creating IBM MQ and database services Creating a decision service Exercise: Creating a decision service Developing integration solutions by using a REST API Using the global cache Implementing message flow security Exercise: Implementing IBM Integration Bus runtime security Implementing publish/subscribe Monitoring message flow events Exercise: Recording and replaying message flow data Managing the workload Creating patterns for reusability Extending IBM Integration Bus Course summary Additional course details: Nexus Humans WM676 IBM Integration Bus V10 Application Development II 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 WM676 IBM Integration Bus V10 Application Development II 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.

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Symantec ProxySG 6.6 Basic Administration (BCCPA)

By Nexus Human

Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for The ProxySG 6.6 Basic Administration course is intended for students who wish to master the fundamentals of the ProxySG. It is designed for students who have not taken any previous training courses about the ProxySG. Overview Describe the major Secure Web Gateway functions of the ProxySG.License and configure a ProxySG.Deploy a ProxySG in either explicit or transparent mode.Use the Visual Policy Manager to write policies to manage web filtering, authentication, and SSL traffic management.Use ProxySG access logs to generate reports. The ProxySG 6.6 Basic Administration course is an introduction to deployment options and management of the individual key features offered using the ProxySG 6.6 solution. Introduction to the Symantec ProxySG Secure Web Gateway Describe the functions of a proxy server Differentiate proxy servers from firewalls Describe the key features and benefits of the ProxySG List the various ProxySG models Access online Symantec community resources ProxySG Security Deployment Options Describe the three network deployment methods Describe the three possible roles of the ProxySG ProxySG Management Console Describe the relationship between the Management Console and the ProxySG CLI Describe the primary function of the major areas of the Management Console Use the Management Console to access on-box help and Symantec product documentation Traffic Interception Using Proxy Services Understand the functions of proxy services, listeners, and proxy types Describe the three most common proxy services Explain how the intercept and bypass settings affect what happens to network traffic passing through the ProxySG Explain the function of common global proxy service settings Hypertext Transfer Protocol Understand how a connection is initiated over the transport layer Identify the components of an HTTP URL Explain the two types of HTTP messages: request and response Identify common response codes Introduction to the Visual Policy Manager Describe the relationship among the VPM, CPL, and the Management Console Describe the default processing order for policy layers and rules Describe triggers and actions that can be used in writing policy Identify the types of objects that the VPM supports Describe some of the best practices to be followed when using the VPM to create policy Filtering Web Content Describe the main concepts of web filtering Describe the primary category databases Describe the category types available to policy Describe how WebFilter and WebPulse work together Using Threat Intelligence to Defend the Network Understand Intelligence Services as provided by the Global Intelligence Network Understand Geolocation and Threat Risk Levels and how they can be used in policy Ensuring Safe Downloads Describe how malware can be transmitted via HTTP Explain the methods, advantages, and disadvantages of file type detection Describe some of the considerations in deciding what content to block as possible malware sources Notifying User of Internet Usage Policies Explain the function and various components of built-in and custom exception pages Describe the function of Notify User objects Identify the types of pages that can be sent to users by using Notify User objects Describe splash pages and coaching pages using Notify User objects in the VPM Access Logging on the ProxySG Describe, at a high level, how the ProxySG performs access logging Describe the components of a ProxySG access log facility Identify default log facilities and log formats Describe common use cases for periodic and continuous uploading of access logs

Symantec ProxySG 6.6 Basic Administration (BCCPA)
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Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM)

By Nexus Human

Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Data Protection Officers Data Protection Managers Auditors Legal Compliance Officers Security Manager Information Managers Anyone involved with data protection processes and programmes Overview Principles of Privacy Program Management is the how-to training on implementing a privacy program framework, managing the privacy program operational lifecycle and structuring a knowledgeable, high-performing privacy team. Those taking this course will learn the skills to manage privacy in an organization through process and technology?regardless of jurisdiction or industry. The Principles of Privacy Program Management training is based on the body of knowledge for the IAPP?s ANSI accredited Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) certification program. Founded in 2000, the IAPP is the world?s largest and most comprehensive privacy resource with a mission to define, support and improve the Privacy profession globally. Every organization has data protection needs. Every day, we access, share and manage data across companies, continents and the globe. Knowing how to implement a privacy program is an invaluable skill that will help you protect your organization?s data?and take your career to the next level. Our Principles of Privacy Program Management training is the premier course on implementing a privacy program framework, managing the privacy program operational lifecycle and structuring a privacy team. Introduction to privacy program management Privacy program management responsibilities Accountability in privacy program management Privacy governance Considerations for developing and implementing a privacy program Position of the privacy function within an organization Role of the DPO Program scope and charter Privacy strategy Support and ongoing involvement of key functions and privacy frameworks Applicable laws and regulations The regulatory environment Common elements across jurisdictions Strategies for aligning compliance with organizational strategy Data assessments Practical processes for creating and using data inventories/maps Generating and applying gap analyses Privacy assessments Privacy impact assessments/data protection impact assessments Vendor assessments Policies Common types of privacy-related policies Policy components Strategies for implementation Data subject rights Operational considerations for communicating and ensuring data subject rights Privacy notice Choice and consent Access and rectification Data portability Erasure Training and awareness Developing privacy training and awareness programs Implementing privacy training and awareness programs Protecting personal information Holistic approach to protecting personal information Privacy by design Data breach incident plans Planning for a data security incident or breach Responding to a data security incident or breach Monitoring and auditing program performance Common practices for monitoring privacy program performance Measuring, analyzing and auditing privacy programs Additional course details: Nexus Humans Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) 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 Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) 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.

Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM)
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IJSEC - Introduction to Juniper Security

By Nexus Human

Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Operators of Juniper Networks security solutions, including network engineers, administrators, support personnel, and resellers. Overview Identify high-level security challenges in today's networks. Identify products that are incorporated into the Juniper Connected Security solution. Explain the value of implementing security solutions. Explain how Juniper Connected Security solves the cyber security challenges of the future. Explain the SRX Series devices and the added capabilities that next-generation firewalls provide. Explain traffic flows through the SRX Series devices. List the different security objects and how to create them. Describe interface types and perform basic interface configuration tasks. Describe the initial configuration for an SRX Series device. Explain security zones. Describe screens and their use. Explain address objects. Describe services and their use. Describe the purpose for security policies on an SRX Series device. Describe zone-based policies. Describe global policies and their use. Explain unified security policies. Configure unified security policies with the J-Web user interface. Describe IDP signatures. Configure an IDP policy using predefined templates with the J-Web user interface. Describe the use and configuration of the integrated user firewall feature. Describe the UTM security services List the available UTM services on the SRX Series device. Configure UTM filtering on a security policy with the J-Web user interface. Explain Sky ATP's use in security. Describe how Sky ATP and SRX Series devices operate together in blocking threats. Describe NAT and why it is used. Explain source NAT and when to use it. Explain destination NAT and when to use it. Explain static NAT and its uses. Describe the operation and configuration the different types of NAT. Identify various types of VPNs. Describe IPsec VPNs and their functionality. Describe how IPsec VPNs are established. Describe IPsec traffic processing. Configure IPsec VPNs with the J-Web user interface. Describe and configure proxy IDs and traffic selectors with the J-Web user interface. Monitor IPsec VPNs with the J-Web user interface. Describe the J-Web monitoring features. Explain the J-Web reporting features. Describe the Sky Enterprise service and how it can save resources. Explain the functionality of Junos Space Security Director. This course is designed to provide students with the foundational knowledge required to work with SRX Series devices. This course will use the J-Web user interface to introduce students to the Junos operating system. Module 1: COURSE INTRODUCTION COURSE INTRODUCTION Module 2: Juniper Security Concept Security Challenges Security Design Overview Juniper Connected Security Module 3: Juniper Connected Security ? SRX Series Devices Connected Security Interfaces Initial Configuration LAB 1: Initial Configuration Module 4: Security Objects Security Zone Objects Security Screen Objects Security Address Objects Security Services Objects LAB 2: Creating Security Objects with J-Web Module 5: Security Policies Security Policy Overview Zone-Based Policies Global Security Policies Application Firewall with Unified Security Policies LAB 3: Creating Security Policies with J-Web Module 6: Security Services ? IDP and User Firewall IDP Security Services Integrated User Firewall LAB 4: Adding IDP and User Firewall Security Services to Security Policies Module 7: Security Services ? UTM Content Filtering Web Filtering Antivirus Antispam LAB 5: Adding UTM Security Services to Security Policies Module 8: Juniper Connected Security ? Sky AT Sky ATP Overview Blocking Threats Lab 6: Demonstrating Sky ATP Module 9: Network Address Translation NAT Overview Source NAT Destination NAT Static NAT Lab 7: Implementing Network Address Translation Module 10: IPsec VPN Concepts VPN Types Secure VPN Requirements IPsec Tunnel Establishment IPsec Traffic Processing Module 11: Site-to-Site VPNs IPsec Configuration IPsec Site-to-Site Tunne Lab 8: Implementing Site-to-Site IPsec VPNs Module 12: Monitoring and Reporting J-Web monitoring options J-Web Reporting options Lab 9: Using Monitoring and Reporting Appendix A: SRX Series Hardware Appendix D: Sky Enterprise Services Appendix B: Virtual SRX Appendix EJunos Space Security Director Appendix CCLI Prime

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Oracle 19c Database Tuning (TTOR21519)

By Nexus Human

Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This intermediate-level course requires students have incoming experience working with Oracle Database 18 or higher. Overview Working in a hands-on learning environment led by our expert facilitator, you'll explore: The Oracle Database Architecture Query Optimizer Tuning Container Databases and Pluggable Databases Oracle 19c Tuning features Evaluating Execution Plans Oracle Tuning Tools Using Automatic Workload Repository Join Types AWR Using Baselines Additional AWR performance tools Optimizer Statistics Monitoring a Service Bind Variables and database parameters Oracle's Real Application Testing (RAT) SQL Tuning Advisor Automatic Sql Tuning Sql Plan Management Shared Pool Tuning Tuning the database buffer cache Tuning the PGA (Program Global Area) Automatic Memory Management (AMM) Tuning Segment Space Utilization (ASSM) Automatic Storage Management Oracle 19C Database Tuning is an intermediate level course for Oracle database experienced attendees that explores core tuning skills such as Database parameters, SQL Tuning Advisor, SQL Access Advisor, Adaptive SQL plans and more. Overview Oracle Database Architecture Instance Definition Define SGA Define Background Processes Datafile Definition Query Optimizer SQL Parsing Optimizing Terms Optimizing Methods Query Plan Generation Query Plan Control Tuning Container Databases and Pluggable Databases Pluggable tuning parameters Define Container tuning structure Using PDB$SEED Create a new PDB Plug and unplug a PDB Oracle 12c Tuning features Identifying and Using Oracle's Heat Map 12c Compression Levels and Types Evaluating Execution Plans Defining SQL execution plans Automatic Workload Repository Reading execution plans Oracle Tuning Tools Monitoring tools overview Enterprise Manager Dynamic Performance Views Automatic Workload Repository Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor Sql Tuning Advisor SQL Access Advisor Sql Access Advisor DB operation Tuning DB operation Active Reporting Using Automatic Workload Repository Defining AWR AWR Settings Creating AWR Baselines Metrics, Alerts, and Thresholds Defining Metrics Setting Alerts Setting Corrective Actions User Defined Metrics Metric Dynamic Views Join Types Nested Loops Join Sort Merge join Hash Join and Cartesian Join Equijoins and Nonequijoins Outer Joins Semijoins AWR Using Baselines Creating AWR baselines Creating AWR Repeating baselines Moving Window Baseline Additional AWR performance tools Automatic Maintenance Tasks Segment Advisor Statistics Gathering Automatic Tuning Optimizer Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor Active Session History (ASH) Optimizer Statistics Optimizer Statistics Overview Table and Index Statistics Statistic Preferences Statistics Gathering e) Locking Statistics, Export/Import Statistics Pending and published statistics Optimizer Hints Optimizer Paths Cost Base Optimization Monitoring a Service Overview of what is an Oracle Service Creating an Oracle Service for Single instance and RAC Monitoring a Service Resource Management and a Service Enterprise Manager and a Service Bind Variables and database parameters Bind variable definition Cursor_sharing parameter Adaptive Cursor Sharing Oracle's Real Application Testing (RAT) Sql Performance Analyzer overview Sql Performance Analyzer Options Database Parameter changes Database version changes Creating SQL Tuning Sets Database Replay Overview Database Replay Configuration Database Replay Options SQL Tuning Advisor SQL Tuning Advisor: Overview SQL Tuning Advisor Limited Mode Sql Tuning Advisor Comprehensive mode Sql Tuning Profiles SQL Access Advisor SQL Access Advisor: Overview Sql Access Advisor options SQL Access Advisor and Sql Tuning Sets Sql Access Advisor and AWR Results and Implementation Automatic Sql Tuning Automatic Sql Tuning Maintenance Task Automatic Tuning Optimization implementation(ATO) Automatic Tuning Optimization Results Enable/Disable Automatic Tuning Optimization Sql Plan Management Sql plan Management and baseline overview Enable sql plan management Loading Sql Plan baselines into the SGA Adaptive plan management Shared Pool Tuning Shared pool architecture Shared pool parameters Library Cache Dictionary cache Large pool considerations and contents Tuning the database buffer cache Database buffer cache overview Database buffer cache parameters Oracle and Dirty reads and writes Automatic Shared Memory Management (ASMM) Buffer Cache goals and responsibility Buffer Cache pools Tuning the PGA (Program Global Area) PGA Overview PGA Database Parameters Temporary Segments Temporary Tablespace Sizing the PGA Automatic Memory Management (AMM) Oracle's Automatic Memory Management Overview Database Auto-tuned Parameters Database Non Auto-tuned Parameters Automatic Memory Management Hints and Sizing suggestions AMM versus ASMM Tuning Segment Space Utilization (ASSM) Overview of Automatic Segment Space Management Defining the DB_BLOCK_SIZE Defining DB_nk_CACHE_SIZE parameter The DB_BLOCK_SIZE Parameter Overview of table compression, block chaining, and block migration Automatic Storage Management Overview of ASM Definition of Grid Infrastructure ASM Instance ASM Diskgroups ASM Diskgroup parameters and templates ASMCMD

Oracle 19c Database Tuning (TTOR21519)
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Adobe Captivate 2019 - Beyond The Essentials

By Nexus Human

Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours Overview - You will learn advanced Adobe Captivate concepts. - You will learn to create highly interactive software simulation and to control the text that appears in the recording?s text captions by editing Captivates text capture templates. - You will create responsive lessons (using Fluid Boxes and Breakpoints) that automatically reflow to fit just about any kind of display including desktops, laptops, tablets, and smart phones. - Learn new features that Captivate now supports; such as, Virtual Reality with 360-degree images and videos along with interactive videos. - Fine-tune your Captivate production skills by leveraging object styles, master slides, themes, and advanced actions. - Engage your learners by adding variables, widgets, and learner interactions (including drag and drop) to your eLearning. - Learn to create object styles, apply them globally, and import and export them. Knock large projects down to size by learning to create branch groups. - Create branching scenarios that allow learners to plot their own path through your course. - You will also learn to create templates. - Ensure your eLearning can be used by people with disabilities by adding such 508-compliant features as accessibility text, keyboard shortcuts, and closed captions. - Enable Captivates reporting features and, along the way, learn about Learning Management Systems, SCORM, SCOs, Manifests, and content packages. A course that teaches the higher-end, more advanced functionality of Adobe Captivate 2019. 1 - INTERACTIVE SOFTWARE SIMULATIONS AND CAPTION PRE-EDITING Rehearse a Script Set Recording Preferences Record a Simulation Edit a Text Capture Template 2 - OBJECT STYLES, PROJECT SHARING, AND BRANCHING Create a New Style Apply an Object Style Globally Export and Import an Object Style Name a Slide Copy/Paste Project Assets Use Buttons to Create a Branch Explore the Branching View Create a Branch Group 3 - VARIABLES AND WIDGETS Add Project Information Insert a System Variable Edit a System Variable Create a User Variable Use a Variable to Gather Learner Data Insert and Format a Widget 4 - INTERACTIVE VIDEOS AND VIRTUAL REALITY Insert an Interactive Video Add Bookmarks Add Slide Overlays Create a Virtual Reality Project Add a Text Hotspot Add an Audio Hotspot Add a Quiz to a Virtual Reality Project 5 - INTERACTIONS Insert a Process Circle Create a Basic Drag and Drop Interaction Manage Drag and Drop Buttons and Write Captions Create a ?Trick? Retry Slide Explore an Advanced Drag and Drop Project Create an Advanced Drag and Drop Interaction Change the States of a Smart Shape Use States to Swap Images 6 - ACCESSIBLE ELEARNING Set Document Information Enable Accessibility Add Accessibility Text to Slides Import Slide Audio Add Shortcut Keys Add Closed Captions Set a Tab Order 7 - ADVANCED ACTIONS Use a Completed Action Name Objects Create a Mask Control Object Visibility Create a Standard Advanced Action, Attach an Action to a Button Group Timeline Objects Create a Variable Create a Conditional Action Create Decision Blocks 8 - PROJECT TEMPLATES AND MASTER SLIDES Work with the Main Master Slide Work with Content Masters Apply a Master to Filmstrip Slides Edit a Master Apply a Theme Create a Custom Theme Review a Template Create a Project Based on a Template Create a Project Template 9 - RESPONSIVE PROJECTS Customize Breakpoints Save a Standard Project As Responsive Insert and Name Fluid Boxes Resize Fluid Boxes Add Content to Fluid Boxes Switch Modes Use the Position Inspector Modify a Single Breakpoint Exclude from View Add a New Breakpoint Position and Link Objects Edit Breakpoint Object Styles 10 - REPORTING RESULTS Set Quiz Reporting Options Create a Manifest File Report a Button Interaction Adjust Slide Object Interaction Preview in SCORM Cloud Publish a Content Package Create an Inquisiq LMS Account Create an LMS Course Attach a Lesson to a Course Test an eLearning Course Additional course details: Nexus Humans Adobe Captivate 2019 - Beyond The Essentials 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 Adobe Captivate 2019 - Beyond The Essentials 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.

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55301 Mastering Microsoft Project 2019

By Nexus Human

Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for both novice and experienced project managers, managers, schedulers, and other project stake holders who need to incorporate the discipline of project management with Microsoft Project 2019. Overview Understand the discipline of project management as it applies to using Microsoft Project 2019. Create a Work Breakdown Structure. Identify Task Types & Relationships. Define Resources within Project. Make Work Package Estimates. Create an Initial Schedule. Create a Resource Leveled Schedule. Create Projects from templates, Excel files. Create Global templates. Create formulas and graphical indicators. The steps to record a macro. Format Output and Print Reports. Integrate Multiple Projects. Set up a Project with a Calendar, Start date, and scheduling method. Understand Manually Schedule vs. Auto Schedule. Manage multiple projects. Be able to create a master project list with shared resources. This three-day instructor-led course is intended for individuals who are interested in expanding their knowledge base and technical skills about Microsoft Project. The course begins with the basic concepts and leads students through all the functions they?ll need to plan and manage a small to medium-size project, including how to level resources and capture both cost and schedule progress. 1 - Introduction to Microsoft Project Describe how Project relates to the discipline of Project management. Learn what the new features are in Project 2019. Navigate to the primary views available using the Ribbon. Choose Views that display task, resource, or assignment information. Select table within views to change the information that is available to see and edit. Relate the features of Project to the 5 steps for building a plan in Project. Learn new accessibility features in Project 2 - A Quick and Easy Overview of Managing with Project Create a new project and prepare it for data entry. Enter project tasks. Sequence the tasks. Define resources. Estimate Task duration and assign resources. Baseline the project. Track project progress. 3 - Setting Up a Project Use multiple methods to create a new project from an Excel file and a SharePoint Tasks list. Establish one or more calendars to constrain resource availability. Configure Project to calculate the schedule from the Start Date forward, or from the Finish Date backward. 4 - Manually Schedule vs. Auto Schedule Students practice switching tasks between Manually Schedule and Auto Schedule modes. By switching modes, students learn the impact made on the project schedule and the individual tasks. 5 - Creating a Work Breakdown Structure Build and use summary and subordinate tasks. Understand and use milestones. Develop WBS Outlines. Assign completion criteria. Evaluate the WBS. Understand and use WBS templates. 6 - Identifying Task Relationships Understand the different types of task relationships. Understand and use various methods to create relationships. Determine and display task sequence. Understand and use lag, lead, and delay. Understand the new feature of Task Paths. 7 - Defining Resources within Project Define resource types. Define individual resources that will be used on the project. Record the cost (s) of using each type of resource. Record the limit of availability for each type of resource by establishing a resource calendar and defining the maximum units of that resource. 8 - Making Work Package Estimates Enter estimates for duration and costs for each task. Distinguish between task types and describe when each is appropriate. Describe the relationship between work, units, and duration. Describe the way Effort Driven scheduling is affected by work, units, and duration. Assign tasks to resources using the Team Planner view. 9 - Creating an Initial Schedule Calculate float and identify a project?s critical path. Understand and identify task constraints. Create milestones. Use the Task Inspector to troubleshoot the initial schedule. 10 - Create a Resource Leveled Schedule Adjust a project schedule to account for limited people and other resources. View the overall cost and schedule of a project. Identify resources that have been overallocated for a project schedule. Use multiple ways to adjust tasks and assignments to remove over allocation for any resource. 11 - Managing the Project Learn how to set a baseline. Lean how to enter and track project performance data. Learn how to apply different tracking methods. Learn how to perform a variance analysis on a project. Learn how to Reschedule Work Learn how to inactivate tasks Learn how to synch projects to SharePoint 12 - Formatting Output and Printing Reports Print Views Formats Sorting Filtering Grouping Custom Fields Reporting Other File Formats 13 - Managing Multiple Projects Learn how to use common resources among multiple projects. Learn how to link tasks between multiple projects. Learn how to create a consolidated view of multiple projects. 14 - Advanced Topics Learn how to customize the Ribbon and the Quick Access Toolbar. Learn how to customize WBS numbering. Learn the concepts of Formulas and Graphical indicators. Learn the purpose of the Global template and Organizer. Learn how to record a Macro.

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Introduction to C Plus Plus Programming Essentials (TTCP2100)

By Nexus Human

Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This is an introductory-level C++ programming course designed for developers with experience programming in C or other languages. Practical hands-on prior programming experience and knowledge is required. Overview This 'skills-centric' course is about 50% hands-on lab and 50% lecture, designed to train attendees in basic coding with C++, coupling the most current, effective techniques with the soundest industry practices. Our engaging instructors and mentors are highly experienced practitioners who bring years of current 'on-the-job' experience into every classroom. Working in a hands-on learning environment, guided by our expert team, attendees will learn: Writing procedural programs using C++ Using private, public and protected keywords to control access to class members Defining a class in C++ Writing constructors and destructors Writing classes with const and static class members Overloading operators Implementing polymorphic methods in programs Writing programs using file I/O and string streams Using manipulators and stream flags to format output Using the keyword template to write generic functions and classes Writing programs that use generic classes and functions Writing programs that use algorithms and containers of the Standard Library Apply object-oriented design techniques to real-world programming problems Using algorithms and containers of the Standard Library to manipulate string data Understand how C++ protects the programmer from implementation changes in other modules of an application Using try() blocks to trap exceptions Using catch() blocks to handle exceptions Defining exceptions and using throw to trigger them Introduction to C++ Programming / C++ Essentials is a skills-focused, hands-on C++ training course geared for experienced programmers who need to learn C++ coupled with sounds coding skills and best practices for OO development. Students will leave this course armed with the required skills to put foundation-level C++ programming skills right to work in a practical environment. The central concepts of C++ syntax and style are taught in the context of using object-oriented methods to achieve reusability, adaptability and reliability. Emphasis is placed on the features of C++ that support abstract data types, inheritance, and polymorphism. Students will learn to apply the process of data abstraction and class design. Practical aspects of C++ programming including efficiency, performance, testing, and reliability considerations are stressed throughout. Comprehensive hands on exercises are integrated throughout to reinforce learning and develop real competency Moving from C to C++ (Optional) New Compiler Directives Stream Console I/O Explicit Operators Standard Libraries Data Control Capabilities Handling Data New Declaration Features Initialization and Assignment Enumerated Types The bool Type Constant Storage Pointers to Constant Storage Constant Pointers References Constant Reference Arguments Volatile Data Global Data Functions Function Prototypes and Type Checking Default Function Data Types Function Overloading Problems with Function Overloading Name Resolution Promotions and Conversions Call by Value Reference Declarations Call-by-Reference and Reference Types References in Function Return Constant Argument Types Conversion of Parameters Using Default Initializers Providing Default Arguments Inline Functions Operator Overloading Advantages and Pitfalls of Overloading Member Operator Syntax and Examples Class Assignment Operators Class Equality Operators Non-Member Operator Overloading Member and Non-Member Operator Functions Operator Precedence This Pointer Overloading the Assignment Operator Overloading Caveats Creating and Using Objects Creating Automatic Objects Creating Dynamic Objects Calling Object Methods Constructors Initializing Member consts Initializer List Syntax Allocating Resources in Constructor Destructors Block and Function Scope File and Global Scope Class Scope Scope Resolution Operator :: Using Objects as Arguments Objects as Function Return Values Constant Methods Containment Relationships Dynamic Memory Management Advantages of Dynamic Memory Allocation Static, Automatic, and Heap Memory Free Store Allocation with new and delete Handling Memory Allocation Errors Controlling Object Creation Object Copying and Copy Constructor Automatic Copy Constructor Conversion Constructor Streaming I/O Streams and the iostream Library Built-in Stream Objects Stream Manipulators Stream Methods Input/Output Operators Character Input String Streams Formatted I/O File Stream I/O Overloading Stream Operators Persistent Objects Introduction to Object Concepts The Object Programming Paradigm Object-Orientated Programming Definitions Information Hiding and Encapsulation Separating Interface and Implementation Classes and Instances of Objects Overloaded Objects and Polymorphism Declaring and Defining Classes Components of a Class Class Structure Class Declaration Syntax Member Data Built-in Operations Constructors and Initialization Initialization vs. Assignment Class Type Members Member Functions and Member Accessibility Inline Member Functions Friend Functions Static Members Modifying Access with a Friend Class Templates Purpose of Template Classes Constants in Templates Templates and Inheritance Container Classes Use of Libraries Strings in C++ Character Strings The String Class Operators on Strings Member Functions of the String Class Inheritance Inheritance and Reuse Composition vs. Inheritance Inheritance: Centralized Code Inheritance: Maintenance and Revision Public, Private and Protected Members Redefining Behavior in Derived Classes Designing Extensible Software Systems Syntax for Public Inheritance Use of Common Pointers Constructors and Initialization Inherited Copy Constructors Destructors and Inheritance Public, Protected, Private Inheritance Exceptions Types of Exceptions Trapping and Handling Exceptions Triggering Exceptions Handling Memory Allocation Errors C++ Program Structure Organizing C++ Source Files Integrating C and C++ Projects Using C in C++ Reliability Considerations in C++ Projects Function Prototypes Strong Type Checking Constant Types C++ Access Control Techniques Polymorphism in C++ Definition of Polymorphism Calling Overridden Methods Upcasting Accessing Overridden Methods Virtual Methods and Dynamic Binding Virtual Destructors Abstract Base Classes and Pure Virtual Methods Multiple Inheritance Derivation from Multiple Base Classes Base Class Ambiguities Virtual Inheritance Virtual Base Classes Virtual Base Class Information The Standard Template Library STL Containers Parameters Used in Container Classes The Vector Class STL Algorithms Use of Libraries

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