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UX/UI Course Introduction Learn UX/UI Course Overview 00:05:00 Section Overview 00:04:00 UX vs UI 00:04:00 UX/UI Designer Marketplace 00:05:00 Overview of UX Roles 00:06:00 Introduction To The Web Industry Web Industry Section Overview 00:03:00 The Phases of Web Development 00:13:00 Designer Responsibilities (working in a team) 00:09:00 Roles & Descriptions (working in a team) 00:05:00 Agile Approach To Project Management 00:12:00 Scrum - Flexible Framework 00:06:00 Project Management Apps 00:13:00 XD Lesson - Introduction 00:13:00 Foundations of Graphic Design Graphic Design Section Overview 00:02:00 The Psychology of Color 00:13:00 Color Wheel & Color Schemes 00:06:00 Working with Fonts 00:10:00 Working With Icons 00:04:00 XD Lesson - Tools, Object Manipulation and Components 00:13:00 XD Lesson - Font Styles and Artboard Settings 00:07:00 Graphic Design Software Tools 00:03:00 Adobe XD lesson 4 - Icons & Vector Graphics 00:14:00 UX Design (User Experience Design) UX Design Section Overview 00:04:00 What is User Experience Design? (UX) 00:09:00 UX Design Process 00:03:00 The UX Analysis Process 00:08:00 Working with User Profiles 00:03:00 Understanding User Pain Points 00:03:00 XD Lesson 5 Class Project: Сompetitive Analysis 00:10:00 Developing a Persona Part 1 00:05:00 Developing a Persona Part 2 00:05:00 Customer Journey 00:04:00 Customer Journey vs Sales Funnel 00:04:00 3 Phases of a Sales Funnel 00:07:00 4 Stages of a Sales Funnel 00:06:00 Macro/Micro Conversions 00:05:00 Stages of Market Sophistication 00:06:00 Lead Generation Funnel 00:06:00 Digital Product Sales Funnel 00:05:00 7 Principles of Influence 00:12:00 Age Based Influence Triggers 00:06:00 Gender Influence Triggers 00:06:00 Interest Based Marketing 00:04:00 Understanding User Flow 00:08:00 XD Lesson 6 Class Project: Userflow - Your first UX deliverable 00:07:00 Working with Story Boards 00:05:00 XD Lesson 7 Class Project: Crafting a Story board 00:09:00 Working with Moodboards 00:04:00 XD Lesson 8 Class Project: Creating Moodboard 00:11:00 Sitemap & Information Architecture 00:07:00 XD Lesson - Class Project: App Architecture 00:09:00 Low and Hi Fidelity Wireframes 00:03:00 XD Lesson - Class Project: Login Screen Wireframe Using Material Design 00:08:00 Working with Prototypes 00:04:00 XD Lesson - Class Project: Home Screen Wireframe and Linking 00:07:00 XD Lesson - Class Project: Adding Interaction to Wireframes 00:10:00 Testing and Evaluating 00:11:00 UX Deliverables 00:03:00 UX Design Conclusion 00:01:00 UI Design (User Interface Design) UI Design Section Overview 00:03:00 UI Design Overview 00:03:00 Types of Interfaces 00:10:00 Landing Pages Overview 00:10:00 XD Lesson - Using Grids in XD 00:08:00 XD Lesson - Single Card design 00:13:00 UI Controls 00:07:00 UI Components 00:12:00 Navigational Components 00:12:00 Header Design Overview 00:07:00 XD Lesson - Mobile & Desktop: Header Design 00:10:00 XD Lesson - Mobile & Desktop: Dropdown Design 00:06:00 Common Layouts Overview 00:08:00 XD Lesson - Common Layouts 00:07:00 Mobile & Desktop Footer Design Overview 00:07:00 XD Lesson - Mobile & Desktop: Footer Design 00:06:00 Mobile & Desktop Button Design Overview 00:05:00 XD Lesson - Mobile & Desktop: Button Design 00:10:00 XD Lesson - Mobile & Desktop: Input Design 00:07:00 Mobile & Desktop Filter Search Bar Design Overview 00:06:00 Adobe XD Lesson - Mobile & Desktop: Filter Design 00:07:00 Adobe XD Lesson - Mobile & Desktop: Search Design 00:03:00 UI Kit Overview 00:05:00 Adobe XD Lesson - Desktop and Mobile: UI Kit 00:06:00 Microinteractions Overview 00:05:00 Adobe XD lesson - Microinteractions 00:07:00 Optimization Optimization Section Overview 00:02:00 Feedback Review & Getting Referrals 00:04:00 'Above the Fold' Rule 00:04:00 Adobe XD lesson - Designing a Powerful Above the Fold 00:08:00 Using Analytics For Optimization 00:05:00 Heat Maps & Element Placements 00:04:00 Crafting A Usability Report Overview 00:08:00 Adobe XD lesson - Crafting Reports in XD 00:20:00 Starting a Career in UX/UI Design Careers in UX/UI Section Overview 00:06:00 Your Daily Productivity Hub 00:14:00 How To Start Freelancing 00:08:00 Client Consulting 00:04:00 Building a Brand 00:10:00 Personal Branding 00:06:00 The Importance of Having a Website 00:08:00 Creating a Logo 00:05:00 Step by Step Website Setup 00:17:00 UI Templates 00:06:00 Logo Templates 00:04:00 Creating a Business Email 00:06:00 Networking Do's and Don'ts 00:04:00 Top Freelance Websites 00:10:00 UX/UI Project Scope Questions 00:10:00 Laser Focus & Productivity Tools 00:06:00 The Places to Find UX Jobs 00:05:00
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Data Warehouse Administrator Database Administrators Support Engineer Technical Administrator Technical Consultant Overview Use Oracle Flashback Technologies to recover from human error Use Recovery Manager (RMAN) to create backups and perform recovery operations Use the Data Recovery Advisor to diagnose and repair failures Plan effective backup and recovery procedures Describe the Oracle Database architecture components related to backup and recovery operations Perform an encrypted database backup and restore Perform tablespace point-in-time recovery Configure the database for recoverability Describe Cloud Tooling for Backup and Recovery Describe Oracle Database backup methods and recovery operations that can be used to resolve database failure In this Oracle Database 12c R2: Backup and Recovery Workshop, students learn how to perform backup and recovery based on the related Oracle Database architecture components. Various backup, failure, restore, and recovery scenarios are provided so that students learn to evaluate their own recovery requirements and develop an appropriate strategy for backup and recovery procedures. This course includes an interactive workshop, with scenarios that provide participants with opportunities to diagnose and recover from several failure situations. Introduction Curriculum Context Assess your recovery requirements Categories of failures Oracle backup and recovery solutions Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture Oracle Secure Backup Benefits of using Oracle Data Guard Basic Workshop Architecture Getting Started Core Concepts of the Oracle Database, critical for Backup and Recovery Oracle DBA Tools for Backup and Recovery Connecting to Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) Configuring for Recoverablility RMAN commands Configuring and managing persistent settings Using the Fast Recovery Area (FRA) Control File Redo Log File Archiving Logs Using the RMAN Recovery Catalog Creating and Configuring the Recovery Catalog Managing Target Database Records in the Recovery Catalog Using RMAN Stored Scripts Maintaining and Protecting the Recovery Catalog Virtual Private Catalogs Backup Strategies and Terminology Backup Solutions Overview and Terminology Balancing Backup and Restore Requirements Backing Up Read-Only Tablespaces Data Warehouse Backup and Recovery: Best Practices Additional Backup Terminology Performing Backups RMAN Backup Types Incrementally Updated Backups Fast Incremental Backup Block Change Tracking Oracle-Suggested Backup Reporting on Backups Managing Backups Improving Your Backups Compressing Backups Using a Media Manager Backup and Restore for Very Large Files Creating RMAN Multi-section Backups, Proxy Copies, Duplexed Backup Sets and Backups of Backup Sets Creating and Managing Archival Backups Backing Up Recovery Files Backing Up the Control File to a Trace File Cataloging Additional Backup Files Using RMAN-Encrypted Backups Creating RMAN-Encrypted Backups Using Transparent-Mode Encryption Using Password-Mode Encryption Using Dual-Mode Encryption Diagnosing Failures Reducing Problem Diagnosis Time Automatic Diagnostic Repository Data Recovery Advisor Handling Block Corruption Restore and Recovery Concepts Restoring and Recovering Instance Failure and Instance/Crash Recovery Media Failure Complete Recovery (Overview) Point-in-Time Recovery (Overview) Recovery with the RESETLOGS Option Performing Recovery, Part I RMAN Recovery in NOARCHIVELOG Mode Performing Complete Recovery (of critical and noncritical data files) Restoring ASM Disk Groups Recovery with Image Files Performing Point-in-Time (PITR) or Incomplete Recovery Performing Recovery, Part II Recovery of Server Parameter File, Control File (One and All) Redo Log File Loss and Recovery Password Authentication File Re-creation Index, Read-Only Tablespace, and Temp file Recovery Restoring the Database to a New Host Disaster Recovery Restoring RMAN Encrypted Backups RMAN and Oracle Secure Backup Oracle Secure Backup Overview and Interface Options RMAN and OSB: Overview and Basic Process Flow Starting with Oracle Secure Backup Configuring Oracle Secure Backup for RMAN RMAN Backup and Restore Operations Oracle Secure Backup Jobs Displaying OSB log files and transcripts for RMAN activities Using Flashback Technologies Flashback Technology: Overview and Setup Using Flashback Technology to Query Data Flashback Table Flashback Transaction (Query and Back out) Flashback Drop and the Recycle Bin Flashback Data Archive Using Flashback Database Flashback Database Architecture Configuring Flashback Database Performing Flashback Database Best Practices for Flashback Database Transporting Data Transporting Data Across Platforms Transporting Data with Backup Sets Database Transport: Using Data Files Performing Point-in-Time Recovery When to use TSPITR TSPITR Architecture Performing RMAN TS Point-in-time Recovery Recovering Tables from Backups Duplicating a Database Using a Duplicate Database Duplicating Database with 'push' and 'pull' techniques Choosing Database Duplication Techniques Creating a Backup-up Based Duplicate Database Understanding the RMAN Duplication Operation RMAN Troubleshooting and Tuning Interpreting RMAN Message Output Tuning Principles Diagnosing Performance Bottlenecks RMAN Multiplexing Restore and Recovery Performance Best Practices Cloud Tooling for Backup and Recovery Backup Destinations Customize Backup Configuration On-Demand Backup and Recovery Oracle Backup Cloud Service Installing the Backup Module Backup and Recovery Workshop Workshop Structure and Approach Business Requirements for Database Availability and Procedures Diagnosing the Failures
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is recommended for IT Professionals and Consultants. Overview Identify risks and areas for improvement in a Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment by assessing relevant information in an existing deployment. Determine core Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops design decisions and align them to business requirements to achieve a practical solution. Design a Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops disaster recovery plan and understand different disaster recovery considerations. This advanced 5-day training course teaches the design principles for creating a Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops virtualization solution. In this training, you will also learn how to assess existing environments, explore different scenarios, and make design decisions based on business requirements. This course covers the Citrix Consulting approach to design and covers the key design decisions through lectures, lab exercises, and interactive discussions. You will also learn about additional considerations and advanced configurations for multi-location solutions and disaster recovery planning. This training will help you prepare for the Citrix Certified Expert in Virtualization (CCE-V) exam. Module 1: Methodology & Assessment The Citrix Consulting Methodology Citrix Consulting Methodology Use Business Drivers Prioritize Business Drivers User Segmentation User Segmentation Process App Assessment Introduction App Assessment Analysis Why Perform a Capabilities Assessment? Common Capabilities Assessment Risks Module 2: User Layer Endpoint Considerations Peripherals Considerations Citrix Workspace App Version Considerations Citrix Workspace App Multiple Version Considerations Network Connectivity and the User Experience Bandwidth and Latency Considerations Graphics Mode Design Considerations HDX Transport Protocols Considerations Media Content Redirection Considerations Session Interruption Management Session Reliability Feature Considerations Session Interruption Management Auto-Client Reconnect Feature Considerations Session Interruption Management ICA Keep-Alive Feature Considerations Module 3: Access Layer Access Matrix Access Layer Access Layer Communications Double-Hop Access Layer Considerations Citrix Cloud Access Layer Considerations Use Cases for Multiple Stores Define Access Paths per User Group Define Number of URLs Configuration and Prerequisites for Access Paths Citrix Gateway Scalability Citrix Gateway High Availability StoreFront Server Scalability StoreFront Server High Availability Module 4: Resource Layer - Images Flexcast Models VDA Machine Scalability VDA Machine Sizing with NUMA VDA Machine Sizing VDA Machine Scalability Cloud Considerations Scalability Testing and Monitoring Secure VDA Machines Network Traffic Secure VDA Machines Prevent Breakouts Secure VDA Machines Implement Hardening Secure VDA Machines Anti-Virus Review of Image Methods Citrix Provisioning Overall Benefits and Considerations Citrix Provisioning Target Device Boot Methods Citrix Provisioning Read Cache and Sizing Citrix Provisioning Write Cache Type Citrix Provisioning vDisk Store Location Citrix Provisioning Network Design Citrix Provisioning Scalability Considerations Citrix Machine Creation Services Overall Benefits and Considerations Citrix Machine Creation Services Cloning Types Citrix Machine Creation Services Storage Locations & Sizing Citrix Machine Services Read and Write Cache App Layering Considerations Image Management Methods Module 5: Resource Layer - Applications and Personalization Application Delivery Option Determine the Optimal Deployment Method for an App General Application Concerns Profile Strategy Profile Types Review Citrix Profile Management Design Considerations Citrix Profile Management Scaling Citrix Profile Management Permissions Policies Review Optimize Logon Performance with Policies Printing Considerations Module 6: Control Layer Pod Architecture Introduction Pod Architecture Considerations Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Service Design Considerations Implement User Acceptance Testing Load Balancing the Machine Running the VDA Citrix Director Design Considerations Management Console Considerations Change Control Delivery Controller Scalability and High Availability Control Layer Security Configuration Logging Considerations Session Recording Module 7: Hardware/Compute Layer Hypervisor Host Hardware Considerations Separating Workloads Considerations Workload Considerations VMs Per Host and Hosts Per Pool Citrix Hypervisor Scalability VM Considerations in Azure and Amazon Web Services Storage Tier Considerations Storage I/O Considerations Storage Architecture Storage RAID & Disk Type Storage Sizing LUNs Storage Bandwidth Storage in Public Cloud Datacenter Networking Considerations Securing Hypervisor Administrative Access Secure the Physical Datacenter Secure the Virtual Datacenter Module 8: Module 8: High Availability and Multiple Location Environments Redundancy vs. Fault Tolerance vs. High Availability Multi-Location Architecture Considerations Multi-Site Architecture Considerations Global Server Load Balancing Optimal Gateway Routing Zone Preference and Failover StoreFront Resource Aggregation StoreFront Subscription Sync Hybrid Environment Options Citrix Provisioning Across Site Site Database Scalability and High Availability Citrix Provisioning Across Sites Considerations Citrix Machine Creation Across Sites App Layering Across Sites Managing Roaming Profiles and Citrix Workspace App Configurations Across Devices Profile Management Multi-Site Replication Considerations Folder Redirections and Other User Data in a Multi-Location Environment Application Data Considerations Cloud-Based Storage Replication Options Multi-Location Printing Considerations Zone Considerations Active Directory Considerations Module 9: Disaster Recovery Tiers of Disaster Recovery Disaster Recovery Considerations Business Continuity Planning and Testing Citrix Standard of Business Continuity
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is geared for anyone needing to interface with an Oracle database such as end users, business analysts, application developers and database administrators / DBAs. Overview Working within in a hands-on learning environment, guided by our expert team, attendees will develop a practical approach to Oracle Database Technology. Throughout the course participants will explore: Using PL/SQL programming language for database applications and development incorporating PL/SQL modules within the application architecture from the initial design and planning phase The essentials of building executable PL/SQL program units Each of the major segments of a working program and how these interact with each other during program execution Important error or exception handling capabilities of the language. How database-resident program units can be used as part of the overall database application architecture Applying these new skills to the development of PL/SQL packages. Advanced database programming capabilities and benefits How database triggers can be used as part of an advanced database application design Oracle 19c PL/SQL Fundamentals is a three-day, hands-on course that introduces Oracle database programming using the PL/SQL programming language. Throughout the course students will explore the core syntax, structure and features of the language. This course will also lay the foundation for the entire Oracle PL/SQL programming series, allowing one to progress from introductory topics to advanced application design and programming and finally onto writing complex high-performance applications. The course also explores applying the newly learned skills to the development of database applications. Participants will learn how to use database-resident stored program units such as procedures, functions, packages and database triggers. Students will also learn about the latest features in Oracle 19c. Selection & Setup of the Database Interface Considering Available Tools Selecting the Appropriate Tool Oracle Net Database Connections Oracle PAAS Database Connections Setup SQL Developer Setup SQL *Plus Setup JDeveloper About BIND and Substitution Variables Using SQL Developer Using SQL *Plus Choosing a Database Programming Language What is Database Programming PL/SQL Programming PL/SQL Performance Advantages Integration with Other Languages PL/SQL Language Essentials PL/SQL Program Structure Language Syntax Rules Embedding SQL Writing Readable Code Generating Readable Code Generating Database Output SQL * Plus Input of Program Block DECLARE Section About the Declare Section Declare Primitive Types Declaration Options Not Null Constant Data Dictionary Integration % Type Declare Simple User-Defined Types Type ? Table Type ? Record Extended User Defined Types BEGIN Section About the Begin Section Manipulating Program Data Logic Control & Braching GOTO LOOP IF-THEN-ELSE CASE EXCEPTION Section About the Exception Section Isolating the Specific Exception Pragma Exception_INIT SQLCODE &SQLERRM Example SQL%ROWCOUNT & Select ? Into Beyond the Basics : Explicit Cursors About Explicit Cursors Extend Cursor Techniques For Update of Clause Where Current of Clause Using for ? Loop Cursors Introduction Database Resident Programming Units About Database ? Resident Programs Physical Storage & Execution Types of Stored Program Units Stored Program Unit Advantages Modular Design Principles Creating Stored Procedures and Functions Stored Procedures & Functions Create Procedure / Create Function Creating Procedures & Functions Raise_Salary() Procedure Salary_Valid() function The Parameter Specification Default Clause System & Object Privileges Using the Development Tools Executing Stored Procedures and Functions Calling Procedures & Functions Unit Testing with Execute Anonymous Block Unit Testing Specifying a Parameter Notation SQL Worksheet Unit Testing Calling Functions from SQL Maintaining Stored Programming Units Recompiling Programs Mass Recompilation Using UTL_RECOMP() Dropping Procedures & Functions Drop Procedures & Functions Drop Procedure / Function Data Dictionary Metadata Using USER_OBJECTS Using USER_SOURCE Using USER_ERRORS Using USER_OBJECT_SIZE Using USER_DEPENDENCIES Managing Dependencies Dependency Internals Tracking Dependencies The Dependency Tracking Utility SQL Developer Dependency Info Dependency Strategy Checklists Creating & Maintaining About Packages Creating Packages Maintaining Packages Performance Considerations Advanced Package Capabilities Definer & Invoker Rights White Lists & Accessible By Persistent Global Objects Defining Initilization Logic Object Orientation Support Advanced Cursor Techniques Using Cursor Variables Using SYS_REFCURSOR Using Cursor Expressions Using System Supplied Packages DBMS_OUTPUT() UTL_FILE() FOPEN() Example Database Trigger Concepts About Database Triggers DML Event Trigger Sub-Types Database Trigger Scenario Trigger Exhaustion Mechanisms Trigger within SQL Worksheet Creating Database Triggers Statement Level Triggers Using Raise Application_Error() Row-Level Triggers Examples of Triggers Employee_Salary_Check Example Employee_Journal Example Budget_Event Example Instead of Triggers Triggers within and Application Maintaining Database Triggers Call Syntax Trigger Maintenance Tasks Show Errors Trigger Drop Trigger Alter Trigger Multiple Triggers for a Table Handling Mutating Table Issues Implementing System Event Triggers What are System Event Triggers Defining the Scope Available System Events System Event Attributes
Course Overview: "Financial Ratio Analysis for Business Decisions" equips learners with essential tools to analyse financial statements effectively, enabling better business decision-making. The course introduces key financial ratios such as profitability, return, liquidity, and operational ratios, providing valuable insights into a company's financial health. By understanding these ratios, learners can evaluate business performance, assess risks, and make informed decisions in various business contexts. The course is designed to enhance the financial acumen of professionals across sectors, equipping them with the analytical skills needed to drive strategic decisions and improve financial outcomes. Learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of how financial ratios influence corporate strategy, with an emphasis on real-world application in business operations and decision-making. Course Description: This course covers a range of financial ratios essential for making informed business decisions. Learners will explore profitability ratios, return ratios, liquidity ratios, and operational analysis, learning how to interpret and use these metrics to evaluate a company's performance. The curriculum also delves into identifying potential financial manipulations and understanding how these impact decision-making. By completing the course, learners will gain a solid understanding of financial ratio analysis and its role in assessing the strengths and weaknesses of an organisation's financial health. The course is designed for professionals across industries looking to enhance their financial literacy and analytical skills, preparing them to make confident, data-driven decisions. Learners will benefit from structured content, expert-led discussions, and industry-specific case studies that help contextualise theoretical concepts. Course Modules: Module 01: Introduction Overview of Financial Ratios Importance of Ratio Analysis in Decision-Making Key Terminology and Definitions Module 02: Profitability Understanding Profit Margin Ratios Gross Profit Margin Net Profit Margin Return on Assets (ROA) and Return on Equity (ROE) Module 03: Return Ratio Definition and Importance of Return Ratios Return on Investment (ROI) Economic Value Added (EVA) Evaluating Business Performance Module 04: Liquidity Ratio Importance of Liquidity Ratios in Business Current Ratio Quick Ratio Cash Flow Analysis Module 05: Operational Analysis Efficiency Ratios Asset Turnover Inventory and Receivables Management Module 06: Detecting Manipulations And Making Other Operational Decisions Identifying Financial Statement Manipulations Fraud Detection Techniques Making Operational Decisions Based on Financial Data (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their financial decision-making skills. Professionals aiming to enhance their understanding of financial performance metrics. Beginners with an interest in business finance and financial analysis. Business analysts and managers looking to gain deeper insights into financial health. Career Path: Financial Analyst Business Analyst Investment Analyst Finance Manager Management Consultant Risk Manager Corporate Strategy Analyst
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Network and security architects and consultants who design the enterprise and data center networks and VMware NSX environments Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe and apply a design framework Apply a design process for gathering requirements, constraints, assumptions, and risks Design a VMware vSphere virtual data center to support NSX-T Data Center requirements Create a VMware NSX Manager⢠cluster design Create a VMware NSX Edge⢠cluster design to support traffic and service requirements in NSX-T Data Center Design logical switching and routing Recognize NSX-T Data Center security best practices Design logical network services Design a physical network to support network virtualization in a software-defined data center Create a design to support the NSX-T Data Center infrastructure across multiple sites Describe the factors that drive performance in NSX-T Data Center This five-day course provides comprehensive training on considerations and practices to design a VMware NSX-T? Data Center environment as part of a software-defined data center strategy. This course prepares the student with the skills to lead the design of NSX-T Data Center offered in release 3.2, including design principles, processes, and frameworks. The student gains a deeper understanding of the NSX-T Data Center architecture and how it can be used to create solutions to address the customer?s business needs. Course Introduction Introduction and course logistics Course objectives Design Concepts Identify design terms Describe framework and project methodology Describe VMware Validated Design? Identify customers? requirements, assumptions, constraints, and risks Explain the conceptual design Explain the logical design Explain the physical design NSX Architecture and Components Recognize the main elements in the NSX-T Data Center architecture Describe the NSX management cluster and the management plane Identify the functions and components of management, control, and data planes Describe the NSX Manager sizing options Recognize the justification and implication of NSX manager cluster design decisions Identify the NSX management cluster design options NSX Edge Design Explain the leading practices for edge design Describe the NSX Edge VM reference designs Describe the bare-metal NSX Edge reference designs Explain the leading practices for edge cluster design Explain the effect of stateful services placement Explain the growth patterns for edge clusters Identify design considerations when using L2 bridging services NSX Logical Switching Design Describe concepts and terminology in logical switching Identify segment and transport zone design considerations Identify virtual switch design considerations Identify uplink profile, VMware vSphere© Network I/O Control profile, and transport node profile design considerations Identify Geneve tunneling design considerations Identify BUM replication mode design considerations NSX Logical Routing Design Explain the function and features of logical routing Describe NSX-T Data Center single-tier and multitier routing architectures Identify guidelines when selecting a routing topology Describe the BGP and OSPF routing protocol configuration options Explain gateway high availability modes of operation and failure detection mechanisms Identify how multitier architectures provide control over stateful service location Identify VRF Lite requirements and considerations Identify the typical NSX scalable architectures NSX Security Design Identify different security features available in NSX-T Data Center Describe the advantages of an NSX Distributed Firewall Describe the use of NSX Gateway Firewall as a perimeter firewall and as an intertenant firewall Determine a security policy methodology Recognize the NSX-T Data Center security best practices NSX Network Services Identify the stateful services available in different edge cluster high availability modes Describe failover detection mechanisms Explain the design considerations for integrating VMware NSX© Advanced Load Balancer? with NSX-T Data Center Describe stateful and stateless NSX-T Data Center NAT Identify benefits of NSX-T Data Center DHCP Identify benefits of metadata proxy Describe IPSec VPN and L2 VPN Physical Infrastructure Design Identify the components of a switch fabric design Assess Layer 2 and Layer 3 switch fabric design implications Review guidelines when designing top-of-rack switches Review options for connecting transport hosts to the switch fabric Describe typical designs for VMware ESXi? compute hypervisors with two pNICs Describe typical designs for ESXi compute hypervisors with four or more pNICs Describe a typical design for a KVM compute hypervisor with two pNICs Differentiate dedicated and collapsed cluster approaches to SDDC design NSX Multilocation Design Explain scale considerations in an NSX-T Data Center multisite design Describe the main components of the NSX Federation architecture Describe the stretched networking capability in Federation Describe stretched security use cases in Federation Compare Federation disaster recovery designs NSX Optimization Describe Geneve Offload Describe the benefits of Receive Side Scaling and Geneve Rx Filters Explain the benefits of SSL Offload Describe the effect of Multi-TEP, MTU size, and NIC speed on throughput Explain the available N-VDS enhanced datapath modes and use cases List the key performance factors for compute nodes and NSX Edge nodes
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Network and security architects and consultants who design the enterprise and data center networks and NSX environments Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe and apply a design framework Apply a design process for gathering requirements, constraints, assumptions, and risks Design a VMware vSphere virtual data center to support NSX requirements Create a VMware NSX Manager⢠cluster design Create a VMware NSX Edge⢠cluster design to support traffic and service requirements in NSX Design logical switching and routing Recognize NSX security best practices Design logical network services Design a physical network to support network virtualization in a software-defined data center Create a design to support the NSX infrastructure across multiple sites Describe the factors that drive performance in NSX This five-day course provides comprehensive training on considerations and practices to design a VMware NSX© environment as part of a software-defined data center strategy. This course prepares the student with the skills to lead the design of an NSX environment, including design principles, processes, and frameworks. The student gains a deeper understanding of the NSX architecture and how it can be used to create solutions to address the customer?s business needs. Course Introduction Introduction and course logistics Course objectives NSX Design Concepts Identify design terms Describe framework and project methodology Describe the role of VMware Cloud Foundation? in NSX design Identify customers? requirements, assumptions, constraints, and risks Explain the conceptual design Explain the logical design Explain the physical design NSX Architecture and Components Recognize the main elements in the NSX architecture Describe the NSX management cluster and the management plane Identify the functions and components of management, control, and data planes Describe the NSX Manager sizing options Recognize the justification and implication of NSX Manager cluster design decisions Identify the NSX management cluster design options NSX Edge Design Explain the leading practices for edge design Describe the NSX Edge VM reference designs Describe the bare-metal NSX Edge reference designs Explain the leading practices for edge cluster design Explain the effect of stateful services placement Explain the growth patterns for edge clusters Identify design considerations when using L2 bridging services NSX Logical Switching Design Describe concepts and terminology in logical switching Identify segment and transport zone design considerations Identify virtual switch design considerations Identify uplink profile and transport node profile design considerations Identify Geneve tunneling design considerations Identify BUM replication mode design considerations NSX Logical Routing Design Explain the function and features of logical routing Describe the NSX single-tier and multitier routing architectures Identify guidelines when selecting a routing topology Describe the BGP and OSPF routing protocol configuration options Explain gateway high availability modes of operation and failure detection mechanisms Identify how multitier architectures provide control over stateful service location Identify EVPN requirements and design considerations Identify VRF Lite requirements and considerations Identify the typical NSX scalable architectures NSX Security Design Identify different security features available in NSX Describe the advantages of an NSX Distributed Firewall Describe the use of NSX Gateway Firewall as a perimeter firewall and as an intertenant firewall Determine a security policy methodology Recognize the NSX security best practices NSX Network Services Identify the stateful services available in different edge cluster high availability modes Describe failover detection mechanisms Compare NSX NAT solutions Explain how to select DHCP and DNS services Compare policy-based and route-based IPSec VPN Describe an L2 VPN topology that can be used to interconnect data centers Explain the design considerations for integrating VMware NSX© Advanced Load Balancer? with NSX Physical Infrastructure Design Identify the components of a switch fabric design Assess Layer 2 and Layer 3 switch fabric design implications Review guidelines when designing top-of-rack switches Review options for connecting transport hosts to the switch fabric Describe typical designs for VMware ESXi? compute hypervisors with two pNICs Describe typical designs for ESXi compute hypervisors with four or more pNICs Differentiate dedicated and collapsed cluster approaches to SDDC design NSX Multilocation Design Explain scale considerations in an NSX multisite design Describe the main components of the NSX Federation architecture Describe the stretched networking capability in Federation Describe stretched security use cases in Federation Compare the Federation disaster recovery designs NSX Optimization and DPU-Based Acceleration Describe Geneve Offload Describe the benefits of Receive Side Scaling and Geneve Rx Filters Explain the benefits of SSL Offload Describe the effect of Multi-TEP, MTU size, and NIC speed on throughput Explain the available enhanced datapath modes and use cases List the key performance factors for compute nodes and NSX Edge nodes Describe DPU-Based Acceleration Define the NSX features supported by DPUs Describe the hardware and networking configurations supported with DPUs
To stay relevant, organizations must be able to adapt to the digital and technological progress taking place around them. And it is also important to consider the ways that doing so will creating ongoing change in their day-to-day operations. The shockwaves created by digital transformations will be felt by executives, employees, business partners, customers, clients, and potentially the public at large. To better understand what changes you may face, this video outlines five of these changes. This micro-learning course is great for managers and stakeholders. Length: 4:50 Learning Objectives Recognize the internal dynamics that arise when an organization undergoes a digital transformation, detecting the factors that contribute to resistance and hesitancy in adopting digital workflows while identifying strategies for promoting open communication and effective training to ease this transition.;Demonstrate an understanding of the elevated significance of cybersecurity in the context of digitalization. Comprehend the vulnerabilities associated with being digitally connected and develop an awareness of the policies and procedures required to maintain information security within the organization.;Explore how digital skills have become integral to various roles across industries and understand the growing importance of technological proficiency alongside traditional qualifications.
Are you focusing on e-commerce or your organization's digital transformation? If you aren't, you could be putting the future of your company at risk. Actively upgrading along with the rest of the world not only gives you a competitive edge, it retains the customers and clients you already have. Yet it is easy for some companies to not realize they are being left behind and to not fully grasp the ways that not staying up to date can cost them opportunities for growth or survival. This video clearly outlines the challenges that organizations face when they fail to keep up with the digital transformation. It is great for stakeholders and upper management. Length: 5:00 Learning Objectives Evaluate the significance of digital transformation for organizations and their long-term viability. Analyze the impact of maintaining a digital presence on consumer connections and the potential consequences of being perceived as outdated and irrelevant.;Examine the competitive advantages that digital technology offers in today's market and explore how digital transformation can position a company to compete effectively and respond to evolving consumer preferences, ultimately influencing business success.;Measure the role of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data in collecting and harnessing valuable consumer data.;Recognize the limitations and challenges organizations face when operating without digital analytics and how it can impact their ability to stay competitive and relevant in the market.