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Recolight

recolight

Recolight are a corporate member of the ILP; an influential professional body, who are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. Their aim is to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations. LIGHTING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION – LIA LIA is the trade association for the lighting industry. LIA’s primary purpose is to promote and develop the UK lighting market for the long term benefit of its members and all other stakeholders. As a member, Recolight works closely with LIA, helping to ensure that all key organisations working in the industry receive consistent advice and guidance on WEEE. SOCIETY OF LIGHT AND LIGHTING – SLL The SLL recognises the expertise of the lighting community in tackling the challenges which face us all, considering the climate emergency, global political uncertainty, rapid technological change, significant societal shifts, and skills shortages. As a Sustaining Member of the SLL, Recolight are part of a network of businesses who collaborate to give financial, technical and moral support to a wide range of Society initiatives. THE GREEN LIGHT ALLIANCE Green Light Alliance logoAn alliance of suppliers, specifiers, and educators with an objective to help everyone in the lighting sector understand their role in adopting and promoting the Circular Economy. The Green Light Alliance work towards industry standards that are universally recognised, trusted and sought-after. They invite you to join an alliance of suppliers, specifiers, and educators to shape the debate and make the difference. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION – ECA The ECA works with regulatory bodies, government and opinion formers to build an efficient and sustainable industry, based on high standards of training and practice. Through representation and lobbying, the ECA actively leads on key issues including safety, training, qualification and technological development. The ECA fully support Recolight, and recommends to their members that they join the Recolight collection network. ALL-PARTY PARLIAMENTARY SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE GROUP – (APSRG) The APSRG is the leading forum informing the debate between parliamentarians, business leaders and the sustainable resource community. The Group’s mission is to provide an objective platform for effective communication between policy-makers, businesses and organisations with an interest in the sustainable resource management agenda. The APSRG organises a regular programme of focused parliamentary events, conducts detailed policy research projects and provides in-depth parliamentary monitoring and analysis. JOINT TRADE ASSOCIATIONS Recolight is a guest participant in the Joint Trade Associations (JTA). The JTA is an alliance of nine of the UK’s main trade associations representing the electrotechnical industries, including LIA, EEF, AMDEA, and TechUK. The JTA was formed to represent the views of EEE producers to Government and the market regarding producer responsibility obligations, including the WEEE Regulations. JTA is an unincorporated body and is not a legal entity. THE INDUSTRY COUNCIL FOR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT RECYCLING – ICER Recolight are a member of ICER, an industry body that represents the WEEE sector. Members include producers of electronic and electrical equipment, compliance schemes, waste management companies, treatment facilities and recyclers. It is the forum for industry to work together with government and regulators on WEEE policy and implementation.

Zzeus Training

zzeus training

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Lincoln

ZZEUS Training is headed by Tom Brookes who runs a successful award winning fire protection company and is also the Chairman of the Fire and Security Association, the specialist division of the Electrical Contractors Association (ECA). Tom has been training fire alarm engineers since 2002 both the theory and legislation and also on a practical level. He is a leading figure within the fire alarm industry, currently sitting on eight British Standard Institute committees, being involved in writing and updating BS5839-1 since 2006 and giving him a clear understanding of the standard rather than an interpretation. All training has been developed for engineers by a practicing fire alarm engineer and not academics, therefore using vast experience and a logical mind to solve fire safety issues and faults within commercial buildings, transferring this into the program of study and practical training. Many of the engineers trained by Tom have gone on to successful self employment, managing fire companies and going forward with the skills to pass the brand new EAL Level 3 BS5839-1 examination as well as passing the BAFE third party assessments to SP203. Training is carried out in our purpose built training rooms installed with fully working fire alarm panels and attached Apollo devices for your practical training. ZZEUS Training provide EAL Recognised and approved bespoke training and examinations for electricians & fire alarm engineers at our specially designed training centre. Our qualifications are equivalent to European Qualification Framework (EQF) Level 4. We offer certificated fire alarm training courses consisting of: A 4 day course on fire alarm system design A 1 day refresher course to bring you up to date An examination only, for those candidates that feel that they have enough knowledge and experience to sit the exam without re sitting a course We aim to offer the best theory and practical training in the industry and successfully gain you the accreditation required for you industry and to conform to current British Standards.

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NECA: Nutanix Enterprise Cloud Administration

By Nexus Human

Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for Administrators, architects, and business leaders who manage Nutanix clusters in the datacenter Managers and technical staff seeking information to drive purchase decisions Anyone who is seeking the Nutanix Certified Professional - Multicloud Infrastructure (NCP-MCI) certification Overview During this program, attendees will: Develop a working knowledge of the Nutanix product family. Understand the requirements and considerations involved in setting up a Nutanix cluster. Familiarize themselves with cluster management and monitoring via the Prism web console. Learn how to create, manage, and migrate VMs, set up data protection services, and plan for business continuity. Understand how to plan and handle upgrades, assess future requirements, and create what-if scenarios to adress scaling for business needs. The Nutanix Enterprise Cloud Administration (ECA) course enables administrators (system, network, and storage) to successfully configure and manage Nutanix in the datacenter. The course covers many of the tasks Nutanix administrators perform through the use of graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and command line interfaces (CLIs). It also provides insight into a Nutanix cluster?s failover and self-healing capabilities, offers tips for solving common problems, and provides guidelines for collecting information when interacting with Nutanix Support Introduction The section describes the Nutanix HCI solution, walks you through the components of the Nutanix Enterprise Cloud, and explains the relationship between physical and logical cluster components. Managing the Nutanix Cluster In this section, you will use the Prism console to monitor a cluster, configure a cluster using various interfaces, use the REST API Explorer to manage the cluster, and learn how to deploy Nutanix-specific PowerShell cmdlets. Securing the Nutanix Cluster This section shows how to secure a Nutanix cluster through user authentication, SSL certificate installation, and cluster access control. Acropolils Networking This section explains how to configure managed and unmanaged Acropolis networks and describes the use of Open vSwitch (OVS) in Acropolis. You will learn how to display and manage network details, differentiate between supported OVS bond modes, and gain insight into default network configuration. VM Management This section shows you how to upload images, and how to create and manage virtual machines. Health Monitoring and Alerts In this section, you will use the Health Dashboard to monitor a cluster?s health and performance. You will also use Analysis Dashboard to create charts that you can export with detailed information on a variety of components and metrics. Distributed Storage Fabric This section discusses creating and configuring storage containers, including the storage optimization features: deduplication, compression, and erasure coding. AHV Workload Migration Using Nutanix Move, this section shows how to migrate workloads to a cluster running AHV. This is followed by a lab where a VM running on a Nutanix cluster configured with ESXi is migrated to a Nutanix cluster running AHV. File and Volumes This section gives you detailed information on Nutanix Volumes, which provides highly available, high-performance block storage through a few easy configuration steps. It also discusses Nutanix Files. Understanding Infrastructure Resiliency This section shows how Nutanix provides comprehensive data protection at all levels of the virtual datacenter: logical and physical. Data Protection Data can be replicated between Nutanix clusters, synchronously and asynchronously. This section shows how to configure a Protection Domain (PD) and Remote Sites, recover a VM from a PD, and perform a planned failover of a PD. Prism Central Having discussed and used Prism Element earlier, this section looks at the capabilities of Prism Central. With the added functionality provided by a Pro license, the focus is on features related to monitoring and managing multiple activities across a set of clusters. Monitoring the Nutanix Cluster This section shows you where to locate and how to interpret cluster-related log files. In addition, you will take a closer look at the Nutanix Support Portal and online help. Cluster Management and Expansion This section outlines essential life-cycle operations, including starting/stopping a Nutanix cluster, as well as starting/shutting down a node. You will also learn how to expand a cluster, manage licenses, and upgrade the cluster?s software and firmware. Remote Office Branch Office (ROBO) Deployments In this section, you will understand various configurations and requirements specific to a ROBO site. This includes hardware/software, Witness VM, networking, failure and recovery scenarios for two-node clusters, and the seeding process. Additional course details: Nexus Humans NECA: Nutanix Enterprise Cloud Administration 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 NECA: Nutanix Enterprise Cloud Administration 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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The History of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain

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By Studyhub UK

Step back in time and unravel the captivating story of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain through the course 'The History of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain.' Embark on a journey that explores the birth of industrialization, the revolutionary advancements in textiles, steam engines, locomotion, engineering, and the profound impact of scientific innovation. Delve into the socio-economic implications and the role of diverse communities during this transformative era. Learning Outcomes: Trace the birth and evolution of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain. Examine the revolutionary impact of the textiles industry on manufacturing and society. Explore the development of the steam engine and its pivotal role in transportation and industry. Understand the Age of Steam Locomotion and its influence on trade and connectivity. Analyze the significance of different fuel sources in driving industrial progress. Study the engineering breakthroughs that shaped the landscape of the Industrial Revolution. Gain insights into the scientific advancements that underpinned industrial innovation. Reflect on the diverse experiences and contributions of marginalized communities during this era. Why buy this The History of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain? Unlimited access to the course for forever Digital Certificate, Transcript, student ID all included in the price Absolutely no hidden fees Directly receive CPD accredited qualifications after course completion Receive one to one assistance on every weekday from professionals Immediately receive the PDF certificate after passing Receive the original copies of your certificate and transcript on the next working day Easily learn the skills and knowledge from the comfort of your home Certification After studying the course materials of the The History of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain there will be a written assignment test which you can take either during or at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £5.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60. Who is this course for? This The History of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.  History enthusiasts eager to uncover the roots of industrialization. Students and educators exploring the evolution of modern industry. Individuals interested in socio-economic transformations and technological progress. Curious minds seeking a deeper understanding of historical events. Prerequisites This The History of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Career path Historian or Researcher specializing in industrial history - $45,000 to $75,000/year. Museum Curator or Exhibition Coordinator - $40,000 to $60,000/year. Educator or Academic in history or social sciences - $50,000 to $80,000/year. Historical Writer or Content Creator - Freelance or contract-based earning potential. Heritage Site Manager or Tour Guide - $30,000 to $50,000/year. Course Curriculum The History of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain Module 01: The Birth of the Industrial Revolution in Britain 00:06:00 Module 02: The Textiles Revolution 00:14:00 Module 03: The Birth of the Steam Engine 00:10:00 Module 04: The Age of Steam Locomotion 00:15:00 Module 05: Fueling the Industrial Revolution 00:09:00 Module 06: The Engineering Revolution 00:06:00 Module 07: The Scientific Revolution 00:18:00 Module 08: Black Lives in the Industrial Revolution 00:05:00 Module 09: The Birth of the Industrial Revolution 00:04:00 Module 10: The Industrial Revolution History Quiz 00:19:00 Assignment Assignment - The History of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain 00:00:00

The History of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain
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£10.99