Duration 3.25 Days 19.5 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for IT administrators with a minimum 2-5 years of experiencing working with Microsoft Windows Server, Windows 10, and Office 365 licensing. The course will utilize a pre-provisioned lab environment which includes Microsoft 365 E5 licenses and Enterprise Mobility and Security E5 licenses for each student. Powershell management topics will be discussed where applicable in the respective topics. This course will address Windows devices only enrolled in Intune. Configuring and Licensing Intune Endpoint Manager - quick discussion, portal access Discuss which licenses include Intune Discuss Microsoft Intune device-only subscription Discuss Azure Active Directory basic, P1, P2 licensing Intune setup and overview of capabilities Supported configurations Logging in and using Intune Admin portal via Azure Portal and via Endpoint manager site Configure a domain name (needed to support labs though may be done already for E1B/district) Add users and groups in Azure Portal Configure Azure AD connect and discuss AAD Connect Health Assigning licenses manually, via Powershell, and via AAD groups Set the MDM authority and enable device enrollment Add Apps to Intune - covered in detail in a later topic Configuring device profiles - covered in detail in a later topic Company Portal discussion - covered in detail in a later topic Configure app policies - covered in detail in a later topic Windows device management What is co-management - brief discussion on Endpoint Manager with Configuration Manager Registering, joining, hybrid join to Azure AD Enrollment method capabilities Azure AD joined Azure AD joined with Autopilot (User driven mode) Azure AD joined with Autopilot (Self deploying mode) Autopilot pre-provisioned deployment (formally known as white-glove) Device group tags for profile deployment Troubleshooting Autopilot Policy conflicts Known issues Using Powershell to connect to and manage Intune Software deployment Add apps to Intune Windows Store apps Microsoft Store for Business apps LOB apps - Sideloading Adding Win32 apps Running Powershell Scripts on devices Assigning Apps Monitor Apps Discovered Apps Configure Apps App Configuration Policies Office app policys Custom OMA-URI Policies Troubleshooting Managing devices Windows 10 Feature Updates Update rings to manage updates Mapping drives to SMB shares Discuss OneDrive for Business Manage Enterprise Wireless - Windows Configuration Designer, provisioning packages Implementing Conditional Access - device based, app based Printer management Universal Print Deploying printer settings Remote administration Intune Device Management Inventory Fresh Start Full Scan Remote Lock Restart Sync devices Bulk device actions Teamviewer integration requirements Intune Reporting Accessing Reports Exporting Reports using Graph
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for a programmer or web developer who is new to mobile app development in iOS. The student has experience using a computer running Mac OS X and developing applications or websites using object-oriented programming languages and tools, but may not have experience using the languages and tools specific to the iOS development environment. Overview In this course, you will develop, test, and package applications for devices that run the iOS operating system, including iPad and iPhone. You will: •Use Xcode to create and run an iOS application. •Write Objective-C code to enable iOS app user interface elements to interact with users. •Identify and describe common iOS design patterns and user interface standards. •Lay out and program apps to provide navigation among multiple views. •Access data from various locations, including app resources, user preferences, private app storage, and web services. •Enable an app to present graphics and multimedia. •Enable an app to interact well with other apps, the iOS system, and the mobile device it runs on. •Debug an app and implement runtime error handling. •Prepare an app for release, including configuration to support internationalization, and to run on multiple devices and different screen dimensions. This Logical Operations courseware is no longer available on the LO Store, but can be purchased by phone orderIn this course, students will learn how to develop and publish iOS apps, focusing on developing business apps for iPhones and iPads. Using Xcode to Develop an iOS App Set Up and Configure Xcode Create an App Project Create a User Interface Run an App in Simulator Programming in the iOS Development Environment Write Code to Handle User Interaction Organize and Maintain Code Use Predefined Classes Identifying Design Requirements for iOS Apps Design an App to Meet User Expectations iOS Design Patterns and Templates Implementing Multiple View Navigation Create an iOS App with Multiple Views Add a Custom View Controller Class Show Temporary Views Working with Data Select an Appropriate Data Storage Approach Load App Data from Property Lists Access Web Data and Services Store and Retrieve Preferences Working with Graphics and Media Load Graphic Images Draw Graphics Through Code Add Animation Effects Integrating with the App Ecosystem Manage App State Changes Map a Location Support Multiple Devices and Orientations Making Code More Robust and Maintainable Debug an App in Xcode Write Code to Handle Runtime Errors Finalizing an App Enable an App to Support Multiple Languages Prepare an App for Release
Duration 2.25 Days 13.5 CPD hours This course is intended for The job roles best suited to the material in this course are: sales personnel, accountants, administrators, auditors, lab assistants, office job positions. Overview Work with functions. Work with lists. Analyze data. Visualize data with charts. Use PivotTables and PivotCharts. Work with multiple worksheets and workbooks. Share and protect workbooks. Automate workbook functionality. Use Lookup functions and formula auditing. Forecast data. Create sparklines and map data This course provides the knowledge to create advanced workbooks and worksheets that can deepen the understanding of organizational intelligence. The ability to analyze massive amounts of data, extract actionable information from it and present that information to decision makers. In addition this course will give you the ability to collaborate with colleagues, automate complex or repetitive tasks and use conditional logic to construct and apply elaborate formulas and functions which will allow you to work through a lot of data and generate the answers that your organisation needs. WORKING WITH FUNCTIONS Topic A: Work with Ranges Topic B: Use Specialized Functions Topic C: Work with Logical Functions Topic D: Work with Date and Time Functions Topic E: Work with Text Functions WORKING WITH LISTS Topic A: Sort Data Topic B: Filter Data Topic C: Query Data with Database Functions Topic D: Outline and Subtotal Data ANALYZING DATA Topic A: Create and Modify Tables Topic B: Apply Intermediate Conditional Formatting Topic C: Apply Advanced Conditional Formatting VISUALIZING DATA WITH CHARTS Topic A: Create Charts Topic B: Modify and Format Charts Topic C: Use Advanced Chart Features USING PIVOTTABLES AND PIVOTCHARTS Topic A: Create a PivotTable Topic B: Analyze PivotTable Data Topic C: Present Data with PivotCharts Topic D: Filter Data by Using Timelines and Slicers WORKING WITH MULTIPLE WORKSHEETS AND WORKBOOKS Topic A: Use Links and External References Topic B: Use 3-D References Topic C: Consolidate Data SHARING AND PROTECTING WORKBOOKS Topic A: Collaborate on a Workbook Topic B: Protect Worksheets and Workbooks AUTOMATING WORKBOOK FUNCTIONALITY Topic A: Apply Data Validation Topic B: Search for Invalid Data and Formulas with Errors Topic C: Work with Macros USING LOOKUP FUNCTIONS AND FORMULAS AUDITING Topic A: Use Lookup Functions Topic B: Trace Cells Topic C: Watch and Evaluate Formulas FORECASTING DATA Topic A: Determine Potential Outcomes Using Data Tables Topic B: Determine Potential Outcomes Using Scenarios Topic C: Use the Goal Seek Feature Topic D: Forecast Data Trends CREATING SPARKLINES AND MAPPING DATA Topic A: Create Sparklines Topic B: Map Data
Duration 1.875 Days 11.25 CPD hours This course is intended for Allied Health Professionals. No prerequisites required Overview Upon completion of this course, students will - Learn the structure of the system and how to use the ICD-10-CM. - Learn how to map ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM codes. CEU?s Available :AAPC 4 Units (must have a current certification) AHIMA 6 Units (must have a current certification) - Become familiar with outpatient coding and reporting guidelines The focus of this class is learning the coding rules for the ICD-10-CM coding system and then applying the rules to code patient services. An Overview of ICD-10-CMUsing ICD-10-CMICD-10-CM Outpatient Coding and Reporting GuidelinesChapter Specific Guidelines Chapters 1-10Chapter Specific Guidelines Chapters 11-14Chapter Specific Guidelines Chapters 15-21
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Administrators Overview Please refer to course overview This offering covers the fundamental concepts of installing and configuring IBM Cognos Analytics, and administering servers and content, in a distributed environment. In the course, participants will identify requirements for the installation and configuration of a distributed IBM Cognos Analytics software environment, implement security in the environment, and manage the server components. Students will also monitor and schedule tasks, create data sources, and manage and deploy content in the portal and IBM Cognos Administration. Introduction to IBM Cognos Analytics administration IBM Cognos Analytics components Administration workflow IBM Cognos Administration IBM Cognos Configuration Identify IBM Cognos Analytics architecture Features of the IBM Cognos Analytics architecture Examine the multi-tiered architecture, and identify logging types and files Examine IBM Cognos Analytics servlets Performance and installation planning Balance the request load Configure IBM Cognos Analytics Secure the IBM Cognos Analytics environment Identify the IBM Cognos Analytics security model Define authentication in IBM Cognos Analytics Define authorization in IBM Cognos Analytics Identify security policies Secure the IBM Cognos Analytics environment Administer the IBM Cognos Analytics server environment Administer IBM Cognos Analytics servers Monitor system performance Manage dispatchers and services Tune system performance, and troubleshoot the server Audit logging Dynamic cube data source administration workflow Manage run activities View current, past, and upcoming activities Manage schedules Manage content in IBM Cognos Administration Data sources and packages Manage visualizations in the library Deployment Other content management tasks Examine departmental administration capabilities Create and manage team members Manage activities Create and manage content and data Manage system settings Manage Themes, Extensions, and Views Share services with multiple tenants
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Data center architects Cloud infrastructure architects Network engineers System administrators Storage administrators System engineers who work in data center solutions and manage data center management policies Cisco integrators and partners Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Understand Cisco UCS Director architecture Understand deployment models of Cisco UCS Director Configure virtual data centers, policies, and catalogs Understand the unified infrastructure management capabilities of Cisco UCS Director Understand orchestration and build advanced workflows Understand application containers The Cisco UCS Director Foundation (UCSDF) v6.6 course helps you understand concepts, architecture, and deployment use cases for Cisco UCS© Director. You will gain hands-on experience in deploying basic Cisco UCS Director solutions. You will also practice using core features that most implementations require, such as services design, using the self-service portal for provisioning services, creating workflows that enable cloud automation and standardize IT services, and more. Introducing Cisco UCS Director Understanding Data Center Challenges Understanding the Benefits of Cisco UCS Director Understanding Cisco UCS Director Components Explaining Cisco UCS Director Architecture Explaining Bare-Metal Agent Understanding Cisco UCS Director Deployment Explaining Cisco UCS Director Deployment Explaining Global System Settings Understanding Site and Pod Management Understanding Cisco UCS Director Infrastructure Management Understanding Cisco UCS Director Deployment Understanding the Design Phase Understanding Policies Understanding vDC and Groups Use Case Understanding Deployment Through the Self-Service Portal Understanding the Self-Service Provisioning Portal Understanding Service Request Introducing Orchestration Understanding Orchestration Reporting and Monitoring in Cisco UCS Director Understanding Chargeback in Cisco UCS Director Understanding Reports in Cisco UCS Director Introducing Application Containers Understanding Application Containers
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Administrators Overview Please refer to course overview This offering covers the fundamental concepts of installing and configuring IBM Cognos Analytics, and administering servers and content, in a distributed environment. In the course, participants will identify requirements for the installation and configuration of a distributed IBM Cognos Analytics software environment, implement security in the environment, and manage the server components. Students will also monitor and schedule tasks, create data sources, and manage and deploy content in the portal and IBM Cognos Administration. Introduction to IBM Cognos Analytics administration IBM Cognos Analytics components Administration workflow IBM Cognos Administration IBM Cognos Configuration Identify IBM Cognos Analytics architecture Features of the IBM Cognos Analytics architecture Examine the multi-tiered architecture, and identify logging types and files Examine IBM Cognos Analytics servlets Performance and installation planning Balance the request load Configure IBM Cognos Analytics Secure the IBM Cognos Analytics environment Identify the IBM Cognos Analytics security model Define authentication in IBM Cognos Analytics Define authorization in IBM Cognos Analytics Identify security policies Secure the IBM Cognos Analytics environment Administer the IBM Cognos Analytics server environment Administer IBM Cognos Analytics servers Monitor system performance Manage dispatchers and services Tune system performance, and troubleshoot the server Audit logging Dynamic cube data source administration workflow Manage run activities View current, past, and upcoming activities Manage schedules Manage content in IBM Cognos Administration Data sources and packages Manage visualizations in the library Deployment Other content management tasks Examine departmental administration capabilities Create and manage team members Manage activities Create and manage content and data Manage system settings Manage Themes, Extensions, and Views Share services with multiple tenants
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Data Warehouse AdministratorDatabase Administrators Overview Use the Oracle Database tuning methodology appropriate to the available toolsUtilize database advisors to proactively tune an Oracle Database InstanceUse the tools based on the Automatic Workload Repository to tune the databaseDiagnose and tune common SQL related performance problemsDiagnose and tune common Instance related performance problemsUse Enterprise Manager performance-related pages to monitor an Oracle DatabaseGain an understanding of the Oracle Database Cloud Service In the Oracle Database 12c: Performance Management and Tuning course, learn about the performance analysis and tuning tasks expected of a DBA: proactive management through built-in performance analysis features and tools, diagnosis and tuning of the Oracle Database instance components, and diagnosis and tuning of SQL-related performance issues. In this course, you will be introduced to Oracle Database Cloud Service. Introduction Course Objectives Course Organization Course Agenda Topics Not Included in the Course Who Tunes? What Does the DBA Tune? How to Tune Tuning Methodology Basic Tuning Diagnostics Performance Tuning Diagnostics Performance Tuning Tools Tuning Objectives Top Timed Events DB Time CPU and Wait Time Tuning Dimensions Time Model Dynamic Performance Views Using Automatic Workload Repository Automatic Workload Repository Overview Automatic Workload Repository Data Enterprise Manager Cloud Control and AWR Snapshots Reports Compare Periods Defining the Scope of Performance Issues Defining the Problem Limiting the Scope Setting the Priority Top SQL Reports Common Tuning Problems Tuning During the Life Cycle ADDM Tuning Session Performance Versus Business Requirements Using Metrics and Alerts Metrics and Alerts Overview Limitation of Base Statistics Benefits of Metrics Viewing Metric History Information Viewing Histograms Server-Generated Alerts Setting Thresholds Metrics and Alerts Views Using Baselines Comparative Performance Analysis with AWR Baselines Automatic Workload Repository Baselines Moving Window Baseline Baselines in Performance Page Settings Baseline Templates AWR Baseslines Creating AWR Baselines Managing Baselines with PL/SQL Using AWR-Based Tools Automatic Maintenance Tasks ADDM Performance Monitoring Using Compare Periods ADDM Active Session History New or Enhanced Automatic Workload Repository Views Emergency Monitoring Real-time ADDM Real-Time Database Operation Monitoring Overview Use Cases Defining a Database Operation Scope of a Composite Database Operation Database Operation Concepts Identifying a Database Operation Enabling Monitoring of Database Operations Identifying, Starting, and Completing a Database Operation Monitoring Applications What is a Service? Service Attributes Service Types Creating Services Managing Services in a Single-Instance Environment Where are Services Used? Using Services with Client Applications Services and Pluggable Databases Identifying Problem SQL Statements SQL Statement Processing Phases Role of the Oracle Optimizer Identifying Bad SQL Top SQL Reports SQL Monitoring What is an Execution Plan? Methods for Viewing Execution Plans Uses of Execution Plans Influencing the Optimizer Functions of the Query Optimizer Selectivity Cardinality and Cost Changing Optimizer Behavior Optimizer Statistics Extended Statistics Controlling the Behavior of the Optimizer with Parameters Enabling Query Optimizer Features Reducing the Cost of SQL Operations Reducing the Cost Index Maintenance SQL Access Advisor Table Maintenance for Performance Table Reorganization Methods Space Management Extent Management Data Storage Using SQL Performance Analyzer Real Application Testing: Overview Real Application Testing: Use Cases SQL Performance Analyzer: Process Capturing the SQL Workload Creating a SQL Performance Analyzer Task SQL Performance Analyzer: Tasks Parameter Change SQL Performance Analyzer Task Page SQL Performance Management Maintaining SQL Performance Maintaining Optimizer Statistics Automated Maintenance Tasks Statistic Gathering Options Setting Statistic Preferences Restore Statistics Deferred Statistics Publishing Automatic SQL Tuning Using Database Replay Using Database Replay The Big Picture System Architecture Capture Considerations Replay Considerations: Preparation Replay Considerations Replay Options Replay Analysis Tuning the Shared Pool Shared Pool Architecture Shared Pool Operation The Library Cache Latch and Mutex Diagnostic Tools for Tuning the Shared Pool Avoiding Hard Parses Reducing the Cost of Soft Parses Sizing the Shared Pool Tuning the Buffer Cache Oracle Database Architecture: Buffer Cache Buffer Cache: Highlights Database Buffers Buffer Hash Table for Lookups Working Sets Buffer Cache Tuning Goals and Techniques Buffer Cache Performance Symptoms Buffer Cache Performance Solutions Tuning PGA and Temporary Space SQL Memory Usage Performance Impact Automatic PGA Memory SQL Memory Manager Configuring Automatic PGA Memory Setting PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET Initially Limiting the size of the Program Global Area (PGA) SQL Memory Usage Automatic Memory Oracle Database Architecture Dynamic SGA Granule Memory Advisories Manually Adding Granules to Components Increasing the Size of an SGA Component Automatic Shared Memory Management: Overview SGA Sizing Parameters: Overview Performance Tuning Summary with Waits Commonly Observed Wait Events Additional Statistics Top 10 Mistakes Found in Customer Systems Symptoms Oracle Database Cloud Service: Overview Database as a Service Architecture, Features and Tooling Software Editions: Included Database Options and Management Packs Accessing the Oracle Database Cloud Service Console Automated Database Provisioning Managing the Compute Node Associated With a Database Deployment Managing Network Access to Database as a Service Scaling a Database Deployment Performance Management in the Database Cloud Environment Performance Monitoring and Tuning What Can be Tuned in a DBCS Environment?
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Application Consultant Business Process Owner / Team Lead / Power User Help Desk/CoE Support Trainer Overview This course will prepare you to: Configure organizational structure elements and service products for SAP S/4HANA Service Perform general configuration of service processes in SAP S/4HANA Service Configure an on-site service process in SAP S/4HANA Service Configure an in-house repair process in SAP S/4HANA Service Configure service contracts in SAP S/4HANA Service This course will prepare you to configure the most important business processes in SAP S/4HANA Service. The configuration for both and on-site service process and an in-house repair process is explained. Service contract configuration is also a topic. The integration with Controlling, the Cross-Application Time Sheet (CATS) and integration with Logistics in SAP S/4HANA is also discussed. Service Processing in SAP S/4HANA - Overview and Process Steps Executing a Service Process in SAP S/4HANA Configuring Organizational Structure Elements and Service Products Configuring Organizational Structure Elements for SAP S/4HANA Service Configuring Service Products General Configuration of Service Processes Configuring a Transaction Type Configuring an Item Category Configuring Item Category Determination Copying Control for Business Transactions Configuring the Integration with Controlling Configuring the Integration with the Cross-Application Time Sheet (CATS) Configuring Pricing for Service Transactions Other Basic Settings for Business Transactions Configuring an On-site Service Process Settings for Service Requests Settings for Service Order Quotations and Service Orders Settings for Service Confirmations and Service Billing Test the New Configuration in the System Configuring In-House Repair In-House Repair Processing In-House Repair Customizing Configuring Service Contracts Configuring Service Contracts
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Cybersecurity analysts and engineers and security operations specialists, as well as administrators and product deployers. Overview Successful completion of this instructor-led course with hands-on lab activities should enable you to: Describe the architecture and components of the Cortex XDR family Use the Cortex XDR management console Create Cortex XDR agent installation packages, endpoint groups, and policies Deploy Cortex XDR agents on endpoints Create and manage exploit and malware prevention profiles Investigate alerts and prioritize them using starring and exclusion policies Tune Security profiles using Cortex XDR exceptions Perform and track response actions in the Action Center Perform basic troubleshooting related to Cortex XDR agents Deploy a Broker VM and activate the Local Agents Settings applet Understand Cortex XDR deployment concepts and activation requirements Work with the Customer Support Portal and Cortex XDR Gateway for authentication and authorization This instructor-led training enables you to prevent attacks on your endpoints. After an overview of the Cortex XDR components, the training introduces the Cortex XDR management console and demonstrates how to install agents on your endpoints and how to create Security profiles and policies. The training enables you to perform and track response actions, tune profiles, and work with Cortex XDR alerts. The training concludes with discussions about basic troubleshooting of the agent, the on-premises Broker VM component, and Cortex XDR deployment. Course Outline This class is comprised of the following modules: Module 1 - Cortex XDR Family Overview Module 2 - Cortex XDR Main Components Module 3 - Cortex XDR Mangement Components Module 4 - Profiles and Policy Rules Module 5 - Malware Protection Module 6 - Exploit Protection Module 7 - Cortex XDR Alerts Module 8 - Tuning Policies using Exceptions Module 9 - - Response Actions Module 10 - Basic Agent Troubleshooting Module 11 - Broker VM Overview Module 12 - Deployment Consideration