Our Level 2 Award in Moving People Safely (RQF) has been designed specifically for those who work or intend to work in a profession that requires assisting and moving people. It is perfect for those who work in a variety of health and social care settings, such as care homes.
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This intermediate course is appropriate for anyone with system administrative duties installing and managing an AIX operating system in a multiuser POWER (System p) environment. Overview Explain key NIM concepts and terminology Display NIM-related information Set up a NIM master Perform a base AIX (RTE) install Define and use several types of NIM objects Perform an automated install Create and use mksysb resources Maintain lpp_source and SPOT resources Update NIM clients In this course you will learn the fundamental capabilities of the Network Installation Management (NIM) facility of the AIX 6 operating system Day 1 NIM overview Setting up the master RTE installation Customizing install operations Day 2 NIM backups and restores Managing key NIM resources Client updates
Duration 0.5 Days 3 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for a wide range of managers and staff members who need to successfully manage small- to medium-sized projects. Overview Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: - plan the project and its parameters, including its scope, requirements, resources, and constraints. - implement the project plan, which includes putting the work of the project in motion and delegating tasks, and then monitoring the progress of the project and managing changes as they arise. In this course, students will identify methods of effectively managing small- to medium-sized projects and achieving their stated objectives. Planning the Project Define the Project Requirements Create Your Project Plan Implementing the Project Plan Execute the Project Plan Monitor the Progress of the Project Negotiate for Success Evaluate the Process
The need for key staff to have commercial skills is paramount, as the public sector is increasingly opened up as a commercial market, in which organisations compete against each other and the private sector for contracts. Generating additional income and being commercially aware is vital for this to be a success, and is what many public sector organisations are looking to do. This programme will help you: See commercial awareness as not just another skill-set, but as a different mind-set Use a variety of tried-and-tested commercial, analytical decision-making techniques and tools Define your commercial objectives Develop a strategic focus Start looking at service clients as market segments Analyse, in a competitive context, your service offering Plan a commercial strategy, prepare for its implementation and see it through to execution 1 What is commercial thinking? Understand what it means to be a commercial thinker Identifying commercial opportunities often involves not only a different skill set but also a different mindset; looking at the services that you provide 2 Defining strategic commercial objectives Defining your key commercial objectives Prioritising your strategic objectives Two key strategic planning tools:Resource and Competency MatrixPESTLE How to apply these tools to your particular situation 3 Developing a strategic focus Decision-making on how to compete in the markets identified by your strategic objectives requires a strategic focus Developing strategic focus A tool for helping you to make those decisions: using the Ansoff Matrix 4 Defining customer targets How to think more commercially by understanding who all your customers are and how they differ from each other how to apply the principles to your areas to identify the type of customers you have and their key characteristics - Customer segmentation Who are your customers? How do their needs vary? - Scenarios 5 The competitive market place Understanding the competitive forces at play Different types of competition Analysing your competitive environment using Porter's 5 Forces model 6 Meeting stakeholder expectations Two simple models to help you identify the key stakeholders who could influence your commercial environment How to use your stakeholders to help you achieve your commercial objectives 7 Implementation - systems, structures and processes Effective commercial activity involves working with others to implement ideas and strategies What do you need to have in place before you implement your commercial strategy? How to health-check your organisation prior to implementation using the McKinsey 7S framework 8 Implementation - people and culture A good commercial strategy only works if the people involved buy in to the ideas and if the culture of the organisation is conducive to the effective implementation How the latest thinking in behavioural economics can help you develop your culture and people to work commercially 9 Tools and checklists Be more commercial within your sphere of influence using a commercial checklist to help you Using the checklist as a benchmark against the most commercially aware organisations Using the checklist as a health check - both corporately and individually
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Support Consultant System Administrator Technology Consultant Overview The objective of this course is to enable students to use the one-step migration procedure (DMO - Database Migration Option) to SAP HANA autonomously. This course covers the most important tasks for an SAP HANA administrator for the combined update & migration of an SAP system to the SAP HANA database. Furthermore, it provides details about the procedure and technical details of the process. Getting Familiar with Database Migration Option (DMO) Listing DMO Benefits Explaining DMO Basics Preparing Database Migration Option (DMO) Procedure Ensuring DMO Prerequisites are Fulfilled on the Host Configuring SAP Host Agent for DMO Examining the SUM UI Configuration of Database Migration Option (DMO) Procedure Starting the DMO Run Continuing DMO with Roadmap Steps Configuration and Checks Continuing DMO with Roadmap Steps Preprocessing Listing DMO Procedure Steps Monitoring the Migration Resetting the DMO Procedure Tuning the DMO Downtime Listing the DMO Steps After Roadmap Step Preprocessing Explaining the DMO Release Schedule Listing Migration Options to SAP HANA
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for Project administrators and ETL developers responsible for data extraction and transformation using DataStage. Overview Describe the uses of DataStage and the DataStage workflowDescribe the Information Server architecture and how DataStage fits within itDescribe the Information Server and DataStage deployment optionsUse the Information Server Web Console and the DataStage Administrator client to create DataStage users and to configure the DataStage environmentImport and export DataStage objects to a fileImport table definitions for sequential files and relational tablesDesign, compile, run, and monitor DataStage parallel jobsDesign jobs that read and write to sequential filesDescribe the DataStage parallel processing architectureDesign jobs that combine data using joins and lookupsDesign jobs that sort and aggregate dataImplement complex business logic using the DataStage Transformer stageDebug DataStage jobs using the DataStage PX Debugger This course enables the project administrators & developers to acquire the skills necessary to develop parallel jobs in DataStage. Students will learn to create parallel jobs that access sequential & relational data, and combine and transform the data. Course Outline Introduction to DataStage Deployment DataStage Administration Work with Metadata Create Parallel Jobs Access Sequential Data Partitioning and Collecting Algorithms Combine Data Group Processing Stages Transformer Stage Repository Functions Work with Relational Data Control Jobs
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Channel Partner/Reseller Customer Employee Overview Course Objectives Identify the basic components and operations of the Unified CCE solution. Configure and script a basic UCCE CVP deployment. Perform the ICM configuration tasks required to support basic agent functionality. Build and test a basic ICM script utilizing microapps. Configure and script UCCE to support reporting requirements, precision queuing and RONA. Identify how to successfully deploy the CVP VXML component in a Unified CCE solution. Generate basic reports using Cisco Unified IC. The Administering Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise Part 1 (AUCCE1) v2.0 is a 5 day instructor-led course presented by training partners to system engineers and customers who will be involved with Day 2 support of a UCCE solution deployed in a CVP comprehensive environment. This course describes the requirements, resources and tools needed to perform routine adds, moves and changes in the inbound/outbound UCCE environment. This course is intended for those administering the solution, or who may be responsible for Level 1-2 support of the solution. Course Outline Module 1: Cisco Unified Contact Center Enterprise v10 Foundations Module 2: UCCE Configuration and Scripting Module 3: Unified CCE Inbound Agent Considerations Module 4: Unified CCE IVR/VRU Functionality Module 5: Additional UCCE Considerations Module 6: VXML Implementation Module 7: Cisco Unified Intelligence Center Reporting
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This advanced course is the third in a series of three classes designed for RPG IV programmers. Programming experience using RPG IV is mandatory when enrolling in this course. You should have attended RPG IV Programming Fundamentals Workshop for IBM i (AS060) and RPG IV Programming Intermediate Workshop for IBM i (AS070). This course is not designed for RPG III programmers who want RPG IV. RPG III programmers should review the agenda carefully before they make a decision to attend this class. Overview Use address pointers and user spaces in RPG IV programs Write database triggers in RPG IV Develop ILE modular objects and package them in service programs Explain the purpose of ILE activation groups Explain the behavior of error handling and percolation in ILE Code an ILE error handling program Call application program interfaces (APIs) from RPG IV program Programmers who can write comprehensive RPG IV programs using the IBM i RPG IV compiler (v7), learn additional skills & techniques. Comprehensive exposure to advanced features of the Integrated Language Environment (ILE) RPG compiler and the IBM i. Programmers who can write comprehensive RPG IV programs using the IBM i RPG IV compiler (v7), learn additional skills & techniques. Comprehensive exposure to advanced features of the Integrated Language Environment (ILE) RPG compiler and the IBM i.
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This is an advanced course for DBAs and technical individuals who plan, implement, and maintain Db2 11.1 databases Overview Please refer to course overview This course is designed to teach you how to:Perform advanced monitoring using the Db2 administrative views and routines in SQL queries.Manage the disk space assigned in Database Managed Storage (DMS) and Automatic Storage table spaces, including the activities of the rebalancer.Use SQL queries and Db2 commands to check the high water mark on table spaces and to monitor the rebalance operation.Utilize the REBUILD option of RESTORE, which can build a database copy with a subset of the tablespaces using database or tablespace backup images.Plan and execute the TRANSPORT option of RESTORE to copy schemas of objects between two Db2 databases.Create incremental database or tablespace level backups to reduce backup processing and backup image storage requirements.Implement automatic storage management for table spaces and storage groups or enable automatic resize options for DMS managed table spaces to reduce administration requirements and complexity.Describe the various types of database memory including buffer pools, sort memory, lock memory and utility processing memory.Adjust database or Db2 instance configuration options to improve application performance or processing efficiency.Implement Db2 Self Tuning Memory management for specific database memory areas. Advanced MonitoringDb2 Table Space ManagementDb2 Database Memory ManagementDatabase rebuild supportDb2 database and tablespace relocationDb2 Incremental Backup
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for Developers Architects Administrators Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Install and configure RabbitMQ Activate and use plugins such as the web management console Implement messaging patterns and applications using the Java client Set up a cluster of RabbitMQ nodes Configure high availability appropriately Tune and optimize RabbitMQ for better performance Secure RabbitMQ This intensive instructor-led course in RabbitMQ provides a deep dive into how to install, configure, and develop applications which leverage RabbitMQ messaging. The course begins with RabbitMQ installation and general configuration. It continues with developing messaging applications using the Java APIs, and delves into more advanced topics including clustering, high availability, performance, and security. Modules are accompanied by lab exercises that provide hands-on experience Introduction to Spring Essentials Kubernetes Overview BOSH Introduction Deploy, Patch & Upgrade Deploy a simple release Inside the VM Persistent Disks Patch the OS Upgrade Nginx Entry Point Set up a jumpbox Platform Infrastructure Pave the IaaS Deploy ops manager Deploy BOSH director Containerized Workloads Deploy Pivotal Container Service Provision a Kubernetes Cluster Harbor Container Registry Application Deployment Helm Advanced BOSH Deploy a distributed system Deploy Concourse CredHub Troubleshooting Concourse Deployment Concourse Day 2 Operations