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Introduction Perl Programming Essentials (TT4925)

By Nexus Human

Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is appropriate for anyone who wants to create applications or modules to automate and simplify common tasks with Perl. Overview Working within in an engaging, hands-on learning environment, guided by our expert web development, PHP practitioner, students will learn to: Create a working script that gets input from the command line, the keyboard, or a file Use arrays to store and process data from files Create formatted reports Use regular expressions Use the appropriate types of variables and data structures Refactor duplicate code into subroutines and modules What is available in the standard library Use shortcuts and defaults, and what they replace Introduction to Perl Programming Essentials is an Introductory-level practical, hands-on Perl scripting training course that guides the students from the basics of writing and running Perl scripts to using more advanced features such as file operations, report writing, the use of regular expressions, working with binary data files, and using the extensive functionality of the standard Perl library. Students will immediately be able to use Perl to complete tasks in the real world. Session: An Overview of Perl What is Perl? Perl is compiled and interpreted Perl Advantages and Disadvantages Downloading and Installing Perl Which version of Perl Getting Help Session: Creating and running Perl Programs Structure of a Perl program Running a Perl script Checking syntax and warnings Execution of scripts under Unix and Windows Session: Basic Data and I/O Numeric and Text literals Math operators and expressions Scalar variables Default values Writing to standard output Command line arguments Reading from the standard input Session: Logic and Loops About flow control The if statement and Boolean values Using unless and elsif Statement modifiers warn() and die() The conditional construct Using while loop and its variants Using the for loop Exiting from loops Session: Lists and Arrays The list data type Accessing array elements Creating arrays List interpolation Arrays and memory Counting elements Iterating through an array List evaluation Slices and ranges Session: Reading and writing text files File I/O Overview Opening a file Reading text files Writing to a text file Arrays and file I/O Using the <> operator Session: List functions Growing and shrinking arrays The split() function Splitting on whitespace Assigning to literal lists The join() function The sort() function Alternate sort keys Reversing an array Session: Formatting output Using sprintf() and printf() Report formatting overview Defining report formats The write() function Advanced filehandle magic Session: Hashes Hash overview Creating hashes Hash attributes Traversing a hash Testing for existence of elements Deleting hash elements Session: References What is a reference? The two ways to create references References to existing data References to anonymous data Dereferencing scalar, array, and ash references Dereferencing elements of arrays and hashes Multidimensional arrays and other data structures Session: Text and Regular Expressions String length The substr() function The index() and rindex() functions String replication Pattern matching and substitution Regular expressions Session: Raw file and data access Opening and closing raw (binary) files Reading raw data Using seek() and tell() Writing raw data Raw data manipulation with pack() and unpack() Session: Subroutines and variable scope Understanding packages Package and Lexical variables Localizing builtin variables Declaring and calling subroutines Calling subroutines Passing parameters and returning values Session: Working with the operating system Determining current OS Environment variables Running external programs User identification Trapping signals File test operators Working with files Time of day Session: Shortcuts and defaults Understanding $_ shift() with no array specified Text file processing Using grep() and Using map() Command-line options for file processing Session: Data wrangling Quoting in Perl Evaluating arrays Understanding qw( ) Getting more out of the <> operator Read ranges of lines Using m//g in scalar context The /o modifier Working with embedded newlines Making REs more readable Perl data conversion Session: Using the Perl Library The Perl library Old-style library files Perl modules Modules bundled with Perl A selection of modules Getting modules from ActiveState Getting modules from CPAN Using Getopt::Long Session: Some Useful Tools Sending and receiving files with Net::FTP Using File::Find to search for files and directories Grabbing a Web page Some good places to find scripts Perl man pages for more information Zipping and unzipping files

Introduction Perl Programming Essentials (TT4925)
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Introduction to R Programming

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Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Business Analysts, Technical Managers, and Programmers Overview This intensive training course helps students learn the practical aspects of the R programming language. The course is supplemented by many hands-on labs which allow attendees to immediately apply their theoretical knowledge in practice. Over the past few years, R has been steadily gaining popularity with business analysts, statisticians and data scientists as a tool of choice for conducting statistical analysis of data as well as supervised and unsupervised machine learning. What is R ? What is R? ? Positioning of R in the Data Science Space ? The Legal Aspects ? Microsoft R Open ? R Integrated Development Environments ? Running R ? Running RStudio ? Getting Help ? General Notes on R Commands and Statements ? Assignment Operators ? R Core Data Structures ? Assignment Example ? R Objects and Workspace ? Printing Objects ? Arithmetic Operators ? Logical Operators ? System Date and Time ? Operations ? User-defined Functions ? Control Statements ? Conditional Execution ? Repetitive Execution ? Repetitive execution ? Built-in Functions ? Summary Introduction to Functional Programming with R ? What is Functional Programming (FP)? ? Terminology: Higher-Order Functions ? A Short List of Languages that Support FP ? Functional Programming in R ? Vector and Matrix Arithmetic ? Vector Arithmetic Example ? More Examples of FP in R ? Summary Managing Your Environment ? Getting and Setting the Working Directory ? Getting the List of Files in a Directory ? The R Home Directory ? Executing External R commands ? Loading External Scripts in RStudio ? Listing Objects in Workspace ? Removing Objects in Workspace ? Saving Your Workspace in R ? Saving Your Workspace in RStudio ? Saving Your Workspace in R GUI ? Loading Your Workspace ? Diverting Output to a File ? Batch (Unattended) Processing ? Controlling Global Options ? Summary R Type System and Structures ? The R Data Types ? System Date and Time ? Formatting Date and Time ? Using the mode() Function ? R Data Structures ? What is the Type of My Data Structure? ? Creating Vectors ? Logical Vectors ? Character Vectors ? Factorization ? Multi-Mode Vectors ? The Length of the Vector ? Getting Vector Elements ? Lists ? A List with Element Names ? Extracting List Elements ? Adding to a List ? Matrix Data Structure ? Creating Matrices ? Creating Matrices with cbind() and rbind() ? Working with Data Frames ? Matrices vs Data Frames ? A Data Frame Sample ? Creating a Data Frame ? Accessing Data Cells ? Getting Info About a Data Frame ? Selecting Columns in Data Frames ? Selecting Rows in Data Frames ? Getting a Subset of a Data Frame ? Sorting (ordering) Data in Data Frames by Attribute(s) ? Editing Data Frames ? The str() Function ? Type Conversion (Coercion) ? The summary() Function ? Checking an Object's Type ? Summary Extending R ? The Base R Packages ? Loading Packages ? What is the Difference between Package and Library? ? Extending R ? The CRAN Web Site ? Extending R in R GUI ? Extending R in RStudio ? Installing and Removing Packages from Command-Line ? Summary Read-Write and Import-Export Operations in R ? Reading Data from a File into a Vector ? Example of Reading Data from a File into A Vector ? Writing Data to a File ? Example of Writing Data to a File ? Reading Data into A Data Frame ? Writing CSV Files ? Importing Data into R ? Exporting Data from R ? Summary Statistical Computing Features in R ? Statistical Computing Features ? Descriptive Statistics ? Basic Statistical Functions ? Examples of Using Basic Statistical Functions ? Non-uniformity of a Probability Distribution ? Writing Your Own skew and kurtosis Functions ? Generating Normally Distributed Random Numbers ? Generating Uniformly Distributed Random Numbers ? Using the summary() Function ? Math Functions Used in Data Analysis ? Examples of Using Math Functions ? Correlations ? Correlation Example ? Testing Correlation Coefficient for Significance ? The cor.test() Function ? The cor.test() Example ? Regression Analysis ? Types of Regression ? Simple Linear Regression Model ? Least-Squares Method (LSM) ? LSM Assumptions ? Fitting Linear Regression Models in R ? Example of Using lm() ? Confidence Intervals for Model Parameters ? Example of Using lm() with a Data Frame ? Regression Models in Excel ? Multiple Regression Analysis ? Summary Data Manipulation and Transformation in R ? Applying Functions to Matrices and Data Frames ? The apply() Function ? Using apply() ? Using apply() with a User-Defined Function ? apply() Variants ? Using tapply() ? Adding a Column to a Data Frame ? Dropping A Column in a Data Frame ? The attach() and detach() Functions ? Sampling ? Using sample() for Generating Labels ? Set Operations ? Example of Using Set Operations ? The dplyr Package ? Object Masking (Shadowing) Considerations ? Getting More Information on dplyr in RStudio ? The search() or searchpaths() Functions ? Handling Large Data Sets in R with the data.table Package ? The fread() and fwrite() functions from the data.table Package ? Using the Data Table Structure ? Summary Data Visualization in R ? Data Visualization ? Data Visualization in R ? The ggplot2 Data Visualization Package ? Creating Bar Plots in R ? Creating Horizontal Bar Plots ? Using barplot() with Matrices ? Using barplot() with Matrices Example ? Customizing Plots ? Histograms in R ? Building Histograms with hist() ? Example of using hist() ? Pie Charts in R ? Examples of using pie() ? Generic X-Y Plotting ? Examples of the plot() function ? Dot Plots in R ? Saving Your Work ? Supported Export Options ? Plots in RStudio ? Saving a Plot as an Image ? Summary Using R Efficiently ? Object Memory Allocation Considerations ? Garbage Collection ? Finding Out About Loaded Packages ? Using the conflicts() Function ? Getting Information About the Object Source Package with the pryr Package ? Using the where() Function from the pryr Package ? Timing Your Code ? Timing Your Code with system.time() ? Timing Your Code with System.time() ? Sleeping a Program ? Handling Large Data Sets in R with the data.table Package ? Passing System-Level Parameters to R ? Summary Lab Exercises Lab 1 - Getting Started with R Lab 2 - Learning the R Type System and Structures Lab 3 - Read and Write Operations in R Lab 4 - Data Import and Export in R Lab 5 - k-Nearest Neighbors Algorithm Lab 6 - Creating Your Own Statistical Functions Lab 7 - Simple Linear Regression Lab 8 - Monte-Carlo Simulation (Method) Lab 9 - Data Processing with R Lab 10 - Using R Graphics Package Lab 11 - Using R Efficiently

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ICTMS v1.0-Implementing and Configuring Cisco (TMS) Telepresence Management Server

By Nexus Human

Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is as follows: Network Video Engineer Voice/UC/Collaboration/Communications Engineer Collaboration Tools Engineer Collaboration Sales/Systems Engineer This is a two day instructor-led course that focuses on the skills and knowledge needed to implement and configure a Cisco TelePresence Management Suite and Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Extensions. Students will configure TMS, TMSPE, TMSXE, VCS and UCM for management of endpoints. Students will also learn to Configure and Schedule Conferencing, Administrative Tasks, Set up Microsoft Active Directory Users, Manage Conferences and Provision Devices. Installing Cisco Telepresence Management Server Windows Server Installation SQL Server Installation Server Pre-requisites and configuration Installing TMS Installing TMS Provisioning Extensions Release and Option Keys Upgrading TMS Backup TMS Configuring Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Initial Configuration Endpoint Configuration Adding User Accounts and Profiles Groups and Permissions Active Directory Lookup Configuration Templates Setting Configuration VCS Configuration for TMS Direct Endpoint Management VCS/TMS Direct Managed Endpoint Features CUCM Configuration for TMS Direct Endpoint Management ? CUCM TMS Responsibilities CUCM Responsibilities Findme Configuration Phonebooks & Phonebook Sources Booking Conferencing Conference Creation Advanced Conference Settings Booking & Scheduling Conference Monitoring Dial Plans, Configuration Templates Scheduler/Smart Scheduler Reporting on TMS Reporting Basics Creating a Report Using Reporting Templates Bridge Utilization Call Detail Records Billing Code Statistics Conferences System Managing and Troubleshooting TMS Using the Logs Cisco TMS Ticketing System Troubleshooting VCS Registrations Troubleshooting CUCM Registrations System Maintenance

ICTMS v1.0-Implementing and Configuring Cisco (TMS) Telepresence Management Server
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CertNexus Artificial Intelligence for Business Professionals (AIBIZ) (AIZ-210)

By Nexus Human

Duration 0.5 Days 3 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is primarily designed for business leaders, consultants, product and project managers, and other decision-makers who are interested in growing the business by leveraging the power of AI. Other individuals who wish to explore basic AI concepts are also candidates for this course. This course is also designed to assist students in preparing for the CertNexus AIBIZ™ (Exam AIZ-210) credential. Overview In this course, you will identify ways in which AI can bring significant value to the business. You will: Describe AI fundamentals. Identify the functions of AI in business. Implement business requirements for AI. Artificial intelligence (AI) is not just another technology or process for the business to consider?it is a truly disruptive force, one that delivers an entirely new level of results across business sectors. Even organizations that resist adopting AI will feel its impact. If the organization wants to thrive and survive in this transforming business landscape, it will need to harness the power of AI. This course is designed to help business professionals conquer and move beyond the basics of AI to apply AI concepts for the benefit of the business. It will give you the essential knowledge of AI you'll need to steer the business forward. Lesson 1: AI Fundamentals Topic A: A Brief History of AI Topic B: AI Concepts Lesson 2: Functions of AI in Business Topic A: Improve User Experiences Topic B: Segment Audiences Topic C: Secure Assets Topic D: Optimize Processes Lesson 3: Implementing Business Requirements for AI Topic A: Identify Design Requirements Topic B: Identify Data Requirements Topic C: Identify Risks in Implementing AI Topic D: Develop an AI Strategy

CertNexus Artificial Intelligence for Business Professionals (AIBIZ) (AIZ-210)
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AN100 IBM AIX Basics

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Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This basic course is intended for anyone who requires basic AIX/UNIX user skills to be able to work in an AIX environment. This course is also a prerequisite for many courses in the AIX Systems Administration curriculum. Overview Log in to an AIX system and set a user password Use AIX online documentation Manage AIX files and directories Describe the purpose of the shell Use the vi editor Execute common AIX commands and manage AIX processes Customize the working environment Use common AIX utilities Write simple shell scripts Use the AIXWindows Environment Use the Common Desktop Environment This course enables you to perform everyday tasks using the AIX operating system. Day 1 Introduction to AIX Using the System AIX Documentation Files and Directories Using Files Day 2 File Permissions The vi Editor Shell Basics Using Shell Variables Day 3 Processes Controlling Processes Customizing the User Environment AIX Utilities, Part I AIX Utilities, Part I (Continued) AIX Utilities, Part II Day 4 AIX Utilities, Part II (Continued) Additional Shell Features The AIX Graphical User Interface

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BizTalk Server 2021 Developer Deep Dive

By Nexus Human

Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This class is designed for experienced BizTalk Server Developers who have at least one year of hands-on experience developing BizTalk Server applications. Overview In this 5-day course, you will learn how to apply best practices and design patterns to build smarter BizTalk Server applications. Furthermore, this course provides extensive coverage of BizTalk Server's extensibility, including such topics as: custom functoids, custom pipeline components, and invoking external .NET methods. This course is designed specifically for experienced BizTalk Server developers and focuses on best practices & pattern-based design while pulling back the curtain on some of BizTalk Server's eccentricities. Review of BizTalk Server Fundamentals The BizTalk Server Architecture Inner Workings of the Messaging Engine Messaging Engine Deep Dive Two-way Messaging Without Orchestrations Designing and Testing Schemas Schema Design Enabling Unit Testing for BizTalk Projects Data Translation and Transformation Custom Data Transformation Creating Custom Pipeline Components Working with Message Interchanges Debatching Message Interchanges Advanced Concepts of WCF Adapters Connecting to External Systems Using WCF LOB Adapters in BizTalk Server Publishing and Consuming WCF and RESTful Services Overview of Service Integration Using WCF Implementing WCF Services Preprocessing Messages with IIS Modules Consuming Services Advanced Orchestration Communication Patterns Orchestration Engine Deep Dive Splitting and Aggregating Messages using Orchestrations Orchestration Communication Bridging the Synchronous/Asynchronous Gap Across Multiple Channels Correlating Messages in Orchestration Instances Building Convoy Orchestrations Handling Orchestration Faults and Exceptions Exception Handling in Orchestrations Implementing Transactions and Compensation Creating Transactional Processes Designing Custom Tracking Models for BizTalk Applications Introduction to Business Activity Monitoring Enabling Business Activity Monitoring Extending BAM Beyond BizTalk Building Declarative Logic Using the Business Rules Engine Concepts of Declarative Logic Fundamentals of BizTalk BRE Integrating Policies with BizTalk Advanced Concepts of the Business Rules Engine Advanced Business Rule Concepts Working with Advanced Facts Integrating Across Business Boundaries Using Parties, Roles, and EDI Port Binding Option Review Role-Based Integration What is EDI? Enabling EDI-Based Messaging

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DP120 Data Protector 9.x Essentials

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Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for Storage and system administrators using HP Data Protector software, System Engineers, Consultants, Project Managers, Professional Services, and Sales. Overview Upon successful completion of this course, you should be able to:Install and distribute HP Data Protector software in your environmentConfigure the HP Data Protector software productConfigure your tape and disk-based backup solutions for use with HP Data Protector softwareUse HP Data Protector software to run backups and restores, and monitor these sessions from both the Data Protector GUI and command lineManage the HP Data Protector software Internal Database (IDB)Create custom reports and notification proceduresSecure your installation by configuring user access and adding security to the Cell Manager and DP client systemsPrepare your client to recover from a disaster situationUnderstand the Data Protector processes and perform basic troubleshooting of your installation The hands-on lab exercises reinforce the theory sessions to ensure a thorough understanding of backup and recovery concepts, the functionality of the software and its application to typical storage implementations. The hands-on lab exercises reinforce the theory sessions to ensure a thorough understanding of backup and recovery concepts, the functionality of the software and its application to typical storage implementations. Additional course details: Nexus Humans DP120 Data Protector 9.x Essentials 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 DP120 Data Protector 9.x Essentials 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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Red Hat Identity Management and Active Directory Integration with exam (RH363)

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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) who wants to learn how to provision and configure IdM technologies across both Linux and Windows applications Identity management specialist or engineer Access management specialist or engineer Web application developer DevOps specialist Overview As a result of attending this course, you will gain an understanding of the architecture of an identity management realm and trusted relationships using both Red Hat Enterprise Linux Identity Management and Microsoft Active Directory. You will be able to create, manage, and troubleshoot user management structures, security policies, local and remote secure access methods, and implementation technologies such as Kerberos, PKI, and certificates. You should be able to demonstrate these skills: Create and manage a scalable, resilient Identity Management realm, including both Linux and Microsoft Windows clients and servers. Create and manage secure access configurations, including managing and troubleshooting Kerberos, certificate servers, and access control policies. Integrate IdM as the back end for other major enterprise tools in the Red Hat portfolio, including Satellite Server and Tower. This course will empower you with the skills to configure and manage IdM, the comprehensive Identity Management solution bundled with Red Hat© Enterprise Linux.You will master these skills on the most requested Red Hat Identity Management (IdM) capabilities, including Active Directory trusts, multi-product federation, configuration management with Ansible, integrated certificate management, single sign-on, one-time passwords, and cybersecurity policy conformance. This course covers the same material as RH362, but includes the Red Hat Certified Specialist in Identity Management exam (EX362). Install Red Hat Identity Management Describe and install Red Hat Identity Management (IdM). Centralize Identity Management Explain the IdM server services, explore IdM clients access methods, and install an IdM client. Authenticate identities with Kerberos Define the Kerberos protocol and configure services for Kerberos authentication. Integrate IdM with Active Directory Create a trust relationship with Active Directory. Control user access Configure users for authorized access to services and resources. Manage a public key infrastructure Manage certificate authorities, certificates, and storing secrets. Maintain IdM operations Troubleshoot and recover Identity Management. Integrate Red Hat products with IdM Configure major services to share the IdM authentication database. Install scalable IdM Construct a resilient and scalable Identity Management topology.

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SCM670 SAP Global Available-to-Promise

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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course are Application Consultants, Business Process Architects, Business Process Owners/Team Leads/Power Users, and Solution Architects. Overview Become familiar with detailed information about the functions of the global availability check in the SAP SCM solution in the context of sales and distribution. In this course, students learn in detail the different standard & advanced availability check capabilities of the integrated SAP APO Global-Available to Promise component, embedded in corresponding business scenarios & along with the relevant settings. Overview of Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Outlining the Functionality of Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Integration of Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Explaining the Use of Core Interface (CIF) Integration with Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Check Method Selection in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Explaining Availability Check Methods Product Availability Check in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Checking Product Availability in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Checking Scope in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Setting the Checking Horizon in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Evaluating Logic in the Available-to-Promise (ATP) Check in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Product Allocation in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Setting Up Single Level Product Allocation in Global Available- to-Promise (Global ATP) Setting Up Multilevel Product Allocation in Global Available-to- Promise (Global ATP) Check Against the Forecast in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Setting Up the Check Against Forecast in Global Available-to- Promise (Global ATP) Rules-Based Availability Check in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Setting Up Rules-Based Availability Check in Global Available-to- Promise (Global ATP) Configuring Rule Determination Based on the Condition Technique in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Setting Up a Consolidation Location in Rules-Based Available-to- Promise (ATP) Check Using the Multi-Item Single Delivery Location (MISL) Function in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Using the Exclusive Rule Strategy in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Configuring Product Interchangeability Master Data in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Production Within the ATP Check in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Configuring the Capable-to-Promise (CTP) Procedure in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Configuring the Multilevel ATP Check (MATP) Procedure in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Backorder Processing in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Executing Backorder Processing in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Using Enhanced Interactive Backorder Processing in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Configuring Event-Driven Quantity Assignment in Global Available- to-Promise (Global ATP) Setting Up Reassignment of Order Confirmations in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Transportation and Shipment Scheduling in Global Available-to- Promise (Global ATP) Scheduling Transportation and Shipment Using Master Data in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Scheduling Transportation and Shipment Using the Condition Technique in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Scheduling Transportation and Shipment Using Configuration in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Scheduling Transportation and Shipment Scheduling using Configuration and Calendars in Global Available-to-Promise (Global ATP) Additional course details: Nexus Humans SCM670 SAP Global Available-to-Promise 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 SCM670 SAP Global Available-to-Promise 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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Microsoft Server Fundamentals 2016

By Nexus Human

Duration 2.25 Days 13.5 CPD hours This course is intended for nded for individuals who want to gain basic knowledge of working on Microsoft Server Fundamentals 2016 Overview Upon successful completion of this course students will learn the introductory and fundamental functions and services in a Windows Server domain environment. This includes basic Active Directory principles and structures, Windows Firewall basics and configuration, sharing folders and NTFS permissions, Hyper-V virtualization fundamentals, NPS and RADIUS fundamentals, Windows Server backup, and introductory Group Policy functions and uses. In this course, students will learn about Active Directory Domain Services, Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, Shared Folders, Virtualization, Network Policy Server, Windows Server Backup and Group Policy. IntroductionActive Directory Domain Services Overview Domains OUs Forest Domain Controllers Windows Firewarll with Advanced Security Firewall Rules and the Firewall Applet Connection Security Rules Shared Folders Shared Folder Ideas and Options Sharing A Folder Permissions Virtualization Hyper-V Ideas Virtual Disks and Switches Virtual Networks and MAC Network Policy Server RADIUS Ideas Window Server Backup Backup options and types Backup performance and advanced settings Group Policy Creation of Group Policy Settings for GPOs Applying GPOs

Microsoft Server Fundamentals 2016
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