Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours Exploring Oracle Database ArchitectureOracle Database Management ToolsManaging the Database InstanceConfiguring the Oracle Network EnvironmentAdministering User SecurityManaging Database Storage StructuresManaging SpaceManaging Undo DataManaging Data ConcurrencyImplementing Oracle Database AuditingBackup and Recovery: ConceptsBackup and Recovery: ConfigurationPerforming Database BackupsPerforming Database RecoveryMoving DataDatabase MaintenanceManaging PerformanceManaging Performance: SQL TuningUsing Database Resource ManagerUsing Oracle Scheduler to Automate Tasks Additional course details: Nexus Humans Oracle Database 12c - Administration I 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 Oracle Database 12c - Administration I 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.
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is for solution architects, solution designers, administrators, product managers, or anyone who needs to learn the essentials of IBM Case Manager. Overview Describe the users of IBM Case Manager Identify components of IBM Case Manager Create and process a case Search for a case Review a case Add annotations and comments to a case Split a case Explore and identify the structure of a solution Add a custom task Add a quick task Identify IBM Case Manager integration options This course is an introduction to IBM Case Manager, concepts, functions, and architecture. Participants use an IBM Case Manager system to practice the skills that are required by case workers to process cases and create runtime tasks. Introduction to IBM Case Manager Describe the uses of IBM Case Manager Identify components of IBM Case Manager Create and process a case Identify a case List the components of a case type Describe the IBM Case Manager Client Add a case and process a work item Review a case Search for a case Review a case Add annotations and comments to a case Split a case Structure of a solution Describe IBM Case Manager solutions and their assets Identify IBM Case Manager environments Explore the IBM Case Manager Builder Step Designer Add runtime tasks Add a custom task Add a quick task IBM Case Manager integration options Identify IBM Case Manager integration options
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for anybody interested in learning what is Azure Services, considering a job or career in Azure Services, or considering obtaining a Microsoft certification in Azure Services Overview Upon successful completion of this course, students will be aware of the key topics and concepts taught in the full two-day AZ-900T00 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Course. This course is a robust introduction to key topics and concepts in the full two-day AZ-900T00: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals course.ÿ The 2-day AZ-900T00 course includes hands-on labs and is the core foundation class that many other Azure courses build off. Core Azure Concepts Introduction to Azure fundamentals Azure fundamental concepts Core Azure architectural components Overview of Core Azure Services Azure database and analytics services Azure compute services Azure Storage services Azure networking services Overview of Core Solutions and Management Tools on Azure Artificial Intelligence Monitoring service for visibility, insight, and outage mitigation Introduction to tools used to manage and configure your Azure environment Azure IoT service for your application Overview of General Security and Network Security Features Protect against security threats on Azure Secure network connectivity on Azure Overview of Identity, Governance, Privacy, and Compliance Features Examine privacy, compliance, and data protection standards on Azure Overview of Azure Cost Management and Service Level Agreements Manage your Azure costs Azure services, SLAs, and service lifecycle
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for sales representatives who are managing their sales territories, with the goal of converting sales leads into sales opportunities and sales opportunities into closed sales. You may be selling products or services, or you may or may not be familiar with other CRM systems and may be new to Salesforce CRM. Overview In this course, students will create and manage records in the trial version of Salesforce© Sales Cloud© Lightning Enterprise Edition.Students will:- Create a basic Salesforce Sales Cloud environment and navigate the interface.- Optimize lead qualification.- Manage accounts and contacts.- Manage the opportunity pipeline.- Use Salesforce email.- Work with reports and dashboards. This course will give students the knowledge and skills they need to use Salesforce© in the real world?ultimately enabling them to meet and exceed their sales targets. Getting Started with Salesforce Set Up a Trial Version of Salesforce Sales Cloud Enterprise Edition Navigate the Salesforce LE Interface Navigate in the Salesforce Classic Interface Optimizing Lead Qualification View Leads Manage Leads Work Leads Convert Leads Managing Accounts and Contacts Manage Accounts Manage Contacts Managing the Opportunity Pipeline Manage Opportunities Work Opportunities Close Opportunities Using Salesforce Email Use Salesforce Email in Salesforce Classic Use Salesforce Email in Salesforce LE Working with Reports and Dashboards View Reports and Dashboards Create and Edit Reports and Dashboards
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Security Engineers, Security Administrators, Security Operations Specialists, Security Analysts, and Support Staff Overview The Palo Alto Networks Firewall 10.2 Essentials: Configuration and Management (EDU-210) course is five days of instructor-led training that will help you to: Configure and manage the essential features of Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewalls Configure and manage Security and NAT policies to enable approved traffic to and from zones Configure and manage Threat Prevention strategies to block traffic from known and unknown IP addresses, domains, and URLs Monitor network traffic using the interactive web interface and firewall reports Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewalls are architected to safely enable applications and prevent modern threats. Their approach identifies all network traffic based on applications, users, content and devices, and lets you express your business policies in the form of easy-to-understand security rules. Flexible deployment options and native integration with their next-generation security platform extend the policy enforcement and cyberthreat prevention to everywhere your users and data are located: in your network, on your endpoints and in the cloud. Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewalls are architected to safely enable applications and prevent modern threats. Their approach identifies all network traffic based on applications, users, content and devices, and lets you express your business policies in the form of easy-to-understand security rules. Flexible deployment options and native integration with their next-generation security platform extend the policy enforcement and cyberthreat prevention to everywhere your users and data are located: in your network, on your endpoints and in the cloud.
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for both organizations that would like to improve the corporate communications of their employees and individuals, who take the role of Project Managers, Business Analysts, Team Leaders, Scrum Masters, Product Owners, Managers, Employees, and anyone who would like to improve their communications skills both in the personal and professional aspects. Overview Upon successful completion of this course, students will learn: what effective communications are. why they are important. how by improving communications you will be able to improve the overall execution of projects and your results in general. the specifics of online remote teamwork communications. Your employees will be equipped with knowledge of different communication techniques and styles, which will save them time to adapt to the communication style of the interlocutor and allow them to have more effective conversations both with business partners and customers, and with colleagues at work. Also, they will master the art of active listening and thus win more customers and partners. This course can be adapted to the specific needs of your organization. This course represents highly effective training on developing communication skills and teaches students how to ask correct questions and get the most from one discussion. Also, students will learn how to resolve and/or avoid conflict situations. Course Outline What is the process of effective communications? How to ask good questions and reach clear agreements? Why is listening important and how to listen actively? How to give and receive feedback? How to prepare and conduct effective meetings? Each topic includes discussions and exercises.
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is ideal for users who need to replace a Windows computer with a Mac and for IT professionals who support Mac users. Overview Organizations are increasingly integrating Mac computers into Windows or other standards-based network environments. This course gives both users and the IT professionals who support them the skills necessary to make integration easy. This two day Mac Integration Basics course examines how to best use a Mac(s) in an organization that predominantly functions with a Microsoft Windows operating system and Windows Servers. Directory Services Connect a Mac to an Active Directory server Share Files Connect to file servers. Turn on personal file sharing. Configure Collaborative Services Manage Internet Accounts preferences. Connect to an Exchange Server. Connect Mail to non-Windows servers. Add accounts in Mail, Contacts, and Calendars. Secure a Mac Built-In Security features. Create strong passwords. Use two-factor authentication. Set a firmware password. Lock a Mac screen. Create user accounts. Disable automatic login. Protect start-up disk files. Ensure that the apps you download are safe. Provide network security. Printing Connect to a local printer. Connect to, share, and print from network printers. Move and Back Up Content Move content. Back up content. Run Windows on a Mac Run Windows natively or virtually. Microsoft Office for macOS. Cross-platform apps. Cross-platform files. Troubleshooting How to best troubleshoot macOS. Questions & Answers
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course are Application Consultants, Business Analysts, Business Process Owners/Team Leads/Power Users, Program/Project Managers, Technology Consultants, and Users. In this course, students will gain SAP Netweaver Business Warehouse knowledge necessary for successful implementation and administration within a heterogeneous SAP NetWeaver BW system landscape. Data Warehousing Describing Data Warehouse Systems Describing Data Warehouse Architecture Using the Data Warehousing Workbench Master Data Modeling in SAP BW Describing InfoObjects Creating Characteristic InfoObjects The Loading of Master Data from SAP Data Sources Describing Data Flow Modeling a Master Data Flow Loading a Master Data Flow Modeling with the Graphical Data Flow Tool Loading of Transaction Data from SAP DataSources Describing the Core InfoProviders Creating a Key Figure InfoObject Creating a DataStore Object (DSO) Loading Transaction Data into a Data Store Object Describing the Extended Star Schema of an InfoCube Creating InfoCubes Loading Transaction Data into an InfoCube Master Data Loading from Flat File Data Sources Loading Data From a Flat File Describing the Data Flow in Detail Describing the Data Loading Process in Detail InfoProviders in SAP BW Explaining the InfoProviders Used in SAP BW ? Introduction Creating MultiProviders Usage of SAP BI Content Using BI Content Query Performance Optimization Optimizing Query Performance Monitoring Performance Creating and Filling Aggregates The SAP BW Administration Describing Administrative Tasks and Tools Administrating the InfoCubes Administrating the DataStore Objects Creating Process Chains
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for IT professionals who will be responsible for the support of guests and other virtual machines running in the z/VM environment. It assumes that these persons will have little or no experience in the z/VM environment. Additionally anyone responsible for installing, customizing, and maintaining Linux on System z. Overview Describe the process of running guests under z/VM Define virtual machines to z/VM and reload the directory Customize the CP component of the z/VM system Customize the TCP/IP files on z/VM Apply service to the z/VM system Install SUSE Linux on System z Install additional packages Describe zLinux system management process Describe zLinux backup and recovery procedures Manage and update zLinux network connectivity issues Implement the z/VM Performance Toolkit Prerequisite to z/VM and Linux Connectivity and Management (ZV100) Prerequisite to z/VM RACF and DirMaint Implementation (ZV200) Introduces system programmers to the tasks required to support a z/VM operating system; providing an overview of the processes required to install z/VM & perform the required tailoring steps to support guest operating system virtual machines & CMS users. z/VM and zLinux overview . Installation . Directory . CP system configuration . z/VM networking . VMSES/E . Installing SUSE Linux on System z . Installing additional packages . Network connectivity . System management . Backup and recovery . z/VM Performance Toolkit configuration .
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for: Network administrators Network engineers with little or no programming or Python experience Network managers Systems engineers Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Create a Python script Describe data types commonly used in Python coding Describe Python strings and their use cases Describe Python loops, conditionals, operators, and their purposes and use cases Describe Python classes, methods, functions, namespaces, and scopes Describe the options for Python data manipulation and storage Describe Python modules and packages, their uses, and their benefits Explain how to manipulate user input in Python Describe error and exception management in Python Describe Python code debugging methods The Programming for Network Engineers (PRNE) v2.0 course is designed to equip you with fundamental skills in Python programming. Through a combination of lectures and lab experience in simulated network environments, you will learn to use Python basics to create useful and practical scripts with Netmiko to retrieve data and configure network devices. Upon completion of this course, you should have a basic understanding of Python, including the knowledge to create, apply, and troubleshoot simple network automation scripts. Course Outline Introducing Programmability and Python for Network Engineers Scripting with Python Examining Python Data Types Manipulating Strings Describing Conditionals, Loops, and Operators Exploring Classes, Methods, Functions, Namespaces, and Scopes Exploring Data Storage Options Exploring Python Modules and Packages Gathering and Validating User Input Analyzing Exceptions and Error Management Examining Debugging Methods Course Summary