Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours Overview Understand why Blockchain is needed and where Explore the major components of BlockchainLearn about Hyperledger Fabric and the structure of the Hyperledger ArchitectureLean the features of the Fabric model including chaincode, SDKs, Ledger, Security and Membership ServicesPerform comprehensive labs on writing chaincodeExplore the architecture of Hyperledger FabricUnderstand and perform in depth labs on Bootstrapping the NetworkPerform comprehensive labs to integrate/develop an application with Hyperledger Fabric running a smart contractBuild applications on Hyperledger FabricCourse Outline: This training course has been created to walk you through Chaincode Development, Testing, and Deployment for a Hyperledger Fabric Network catering specifically toward Golang written Chaincode (Fabric?s original Chaincode Language). Additionally as an Application Developer you will learn how to write, and prepare Client Applications using the most mature Standard Development Kit in Hyperledger Fabric, NodeJS. Blockchain Basics (Overview)Hyperledger Fabric Development EnvironmentKnowing the Difference: ComposerChaincode Use CasesChaincode BasicsGolang Shim DevelopmentDatabases for the DeveloperChaincode Dev. Deployment and InteractionsClients & SDK Development: Fabric-NetworkClients & SDK Development: Fabric-Client InteractionsLogging and Monitoring
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for Individuals planning to deploy applications and create application environments on Google Cloud. Developers, systems operations professionals, and solution architects getting started with Google Cloud. Executives and business decision makers evaluating the potential of Google Cloud to address their business needs. Overview Identify the purpose and value of Google Cloud products and services. Interact with Google Cloud services. Describe ways in which customers have used Google Cloud. Choose among and use application deployment environments on Google Cloud: App Engine, Google Kubernetes Engine, and Compute Engine. Choose among and use Google Cloud storage options: Cloud Storage, Cloud SQL, Cloud Bigtable, and Firestore. Make basic use of BigQuery, Google's managed data warehouse for analytics. This course uses lectures, demos, and hands-on labs to give you an overview of Google Cloud products and services so that you can learn the value of Google Cloud and how to incorporate cloud-based solutions into your business strategies. Introducing Google Cloud Platform Explain the advantages of Google Cloud Platform. Define the components of Google's network infrastructure, including: Points of presence, data centers, regions, and zones. Understand the difference between Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS). Getting Started with Google Cloud Platform Identify the purpose of projects on Google Cloud Platform. Understand the purpose of and use cases for Identity and Access Management. List the methods of interacting with Google Cloud Platform. Lab: Getting Started with Google Cloud Platform. Google Compute Engine and Networking Identify the purpose of and use cases for Google Compute Engine. Understand the basics of networking in Google Cloud Platform. Lab: Deploying Applications Using Google Compute Engine. Google Cloud Platform Storage Options Understand the purpose of and use cases for: Google Cloud Storage, Google Cloud SQL, and Google Cloud Bigtable. Learn how to choose between the various storage options on Google Cloud Platform. Lab: Integrating Applications with Google Cloud Storage. Google Container Engine Define the concept of a container and identify uses for containers. Identify the purpose of and use cases for Google Container Engine and Kubernetes. Introduction to Hybrid and Multi-Cloud computing (Anthos). Lab: Deploying Applications Using Google Container Engine. Google App Engine and Google Cloud Datastore Understand the purpose of and use cases for Google App Engine and Google Cloud Datastore. Contrast the App Engine Standard environment with the App Engine Flexible environment. Understand the purpose of and use cases for Google Cloud Endpoints. Lab: Deploying Applications Using App Engine and Cloud Datastore. Deployment and Monitoring Understand the purpose of template-based creation and management of resources. Understand the purpose of integrated monitoring, alerting, and debugging. Lab: Getting Started with Stackdriver and Deployment Manager. Big Data and Machine Learning Understand the purpose of and use cases for the products and services in the Google Cloud big data and machine learning platforms. Lab: Getting Started with BigQuery. Summary and Review Summary and Review. What's Next?.
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Technology ConsultantSystem AdministratorSystem ArchitectHelp Desk / COE Support Overview Explain the architecture of SAP NetWeaver AS JavaStart and stop SAP NetWeaver AS JavaCarry out basic configurations for SAP NetWeaver AS JavaClassify network security conceptsSet up SSL encryption for SAP NetWeaver AS JavaExplain the architecture of the User Management EngineConfigure the User Management EngineCarry out user and authorization maintenanceUnderstand and change the standard logon procedure of SAP NetWeaver AS JavaMaintain destinations and the JCo RFC ProviderUnderstand the architecture and the tasks of the SAP NetWeaver Development InfrastructureExplain the process flow of the development process using the SAP NetWeaver Development InfrastructureSpecify the options for monitoring SAP NetWeaver AS JavaConnect SAP NetWeaver AS Java to a central Monitoring systemDisplay Monitoring and logging data using the SAP NetWeaver AdministratorImplement corrections for SAP NetWeaver AS Java In this course, students learn how to explain the architecture of SAP NetWeaver AS Java, carry out basic configurations for SAP NetWeaver AS Java, and much more. Fundamental Concepts of Java Describing the Fundamental Concepts of Java Describing the Architecture of the SAP NetWeaver Application Server (SAP NetWeaver AS) Outlining the Java Cluster Architecture Describing the Internal Structure of SAP NetWeaver AS for Java SAP NetWeavear AS for Java Start and Stop Procedures Starting and Stopping Procedures in SAP NetWeaver AS for Java Evaluating the Tools for Starting and Stopping an SAP System Evaluating Load Balancing Options in SAP NetWeaver AS for Java Operating the Java Startup and Control Framework Analyzing the Logs of Start and Stop Processes in SAP NetWeaver AS for Java Basic Configuration of SAP NetWeaver AS for Java Identifying the Administration Tools Used in Configuration Maintaining the Basic Configuration of SAP NetWeaver AS for Java with the Config Tool Configuring SAP NetWeaver AS for Java with SAP NetWeaver Administrator Configuring the Properties of the Central Services Instance Administering the Internet Communication Manager (ICM) Process Infrastructure Security Describing Network Security Setting Up the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) User and Authorization Administration Configuring the SAP User Management Engine (UME) Maintaining Users and Groups Managing Java Authorization Administrating Special Principles Configuring the Logon Procedure in SAP NetWeaver AS for Java Java Connectors and Destinations Creating Connections to Other Systems Creating Connections to Other Systems with J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA) Change Management and Software Logistics Structuring the Java Development Approach Describing the Components of SAP NetWeaver Development Infrastructure Developing and Releasing Java Changes with SAP NetWeaver Development Infrastructure Transporting Java Developments Monitoring Monitoring SAP NetWeaver AS for Java Connecting to a Central Monitoring System (CEN) Configuring Availability Monitoring Configuring the Log and Trace Files Monitoring a System with SAP Solution Manager Software Maintenance Preparing for Software Maintenance Describing Java Support Packages, Stacks, and Patches Deploying Corrections with Software Update Manager (SUM) in SAP NetWeaver AS for Java Deploying Java Archives with Alternative Tools Outlining the Backup Strategy in SAP NetWeaver AS for Java
We have developed the non-licensed training to cover work for land remediation contractors working on asbestos-contaminated sites. Including: Interpretation of CAR Regulations to asbestos-contaminated land. This will include 'litter-picking' surface contamination and form contaminated soil. Site segregation, decontamination procedures and air monitoring expectations.
(5-8yrs) Using a range of music from the latest pop songs to great musical theatre songs (old and new!) JazzPops offers a range of dance throughout the term with a dash of some musical games. Combined with an introduction to Tap class, incorporating the work of the ISTD Primary Class along with some toe tapping and super fun stomping choreography! TRIAL BOOKINGS: Of course you are welcome to watch the trial class but following the trial, WhizzDancers are expected to be independent in the room. TERM BOOKINGS: You are welcome to watch the first class but following this your WhizzDancer will be expected to go in the class independently. You will be expected to provide full uniform. Details will be sent following. We have lots of opportunities ahead for your WhizzDancer including exams and shows. We look forward to meeting them in the studio :) Downstairs Dance Studio Please bring: - Comfortable clothes to move in (no zips or demin) - No ballet shoes required for the trial Please contact info@whizzdance.com for more information on how to book your free trial.
(5-8yrs) Using a range of music from the latest pop songs to great musical theatre songs (old and new!) JazzPops offers a range of dance throughout the term with a dash of some musical games. Combined with an introduction to Tap class, incorporating the work of the ISTD Primary Class along with some toe tapping and super fun stomping choreography! TRIAL BOOKINGS: Of course you are welcome to watch the trial class but following the trial, WhizzDancers are expected to be independent in the room. TERM BOOKINGS: You are welcome to watch the first class but following this your WhizzDancer will be expected to go in the class independently. You will be expected to provide full uniform. Details will be sent following. We have lots of opportunities ahead for your WhizzDancer including exams and shows. We look forward to meeting them in the studio :) Downstairs Dance Studio Please bring: - Comfortable clothes to move in (no zips or demin) - No ballet shoes required for the trial Please contact info@whizzdance.com for more information on how to book your free trial.
(5-7yrs) The syllabus is based on the ISTD grade however we do also incorporate an imaginative playful approach to the work to keep the Ballet fun. As well as using a range of music from the latest pop songs to great musical theatre songs (old and new!) JazzPops offers a range of dance throughout the term with a dash of some musical games TRIAL BOOKINGS: Of course you are welcome to watch the trial class but following the trial, WhizzDancers are expected to be independent in the room. TERM BOOKINGS: You are welcome to watch the first class but following this your WhizzDancer will be expected to go in the class independently. You will be expected to provide full uniform. Details will be sent following. We have lots of opportunities ahead for your WhizzDancer including exams and shows. We look forward to meeting them in the studio :) Upstairs Dance Studio Please bring: - Comfortable clothes to move in (no zips or demin) - No ballet shoes required for the trial Please contact info@whizzdance.com for more information on how to book your free trial.
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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for The Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) is Microsoft?s newest suite of technology certification exams that validate fundamental knowledge needed to begin building a career using Microsoft technologies. This program provides an appropriate entry point to a future career in technology and assumes some hands-on experience or training but does not assume on-the-job experience. Overview This five-day Training 2-Pack helps you prepare for Microsoft Technology Associate Exams 98-366 and 98-367, and build an understanding of these topics: Network Infrastructures, Network Hardware, Protocols and Services, Security Layers, Operating System Security, Network Security, Security Software. These courses leverage the same content as found in the Microsoft Official Academic Courses (MOAC) for these exams. Understand Network InfrastructuresUnderstand Network HardwareUnderstand Protocols and ServicesUnderstand Security LayersUnderstand Operating System SecurityUnderstand Network SecurityUnderstand Security Software UNDERSTANDING LOCAL AREA NETWORKINGDEFINING NETWORKS WITH THE OSI MODELUNDERSTANDING WIRED AND WIRELESS NETWORKSUNDERSTANDING INTERNET PROTOCOLIMPLEMENTING TCP/IP IN THE COMMAND LINEWORKING WITH NETWORKING SERVICESUNDERSTANDING WIDE AREA NETWORKSDEFINING NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURES AND NETWORK SECURITYUNDERSTANDING SECURITY LAYERSAUTHENTICATION, AUTHORIZATION, AND ACCOUNTINGUNDERSTANDING SECURITY POLICYUNDERSTANDING NETWORK SECURITYPROTECTING THE SERVER AND CLIENT
This course aims to increase and enhance delegates’ understanding of the various financial crime threats which impact upon the organisations, sectors and regions in which they operate and provide them with the tools to mitigate those threats. It assumes no prior knowledge of the subject but ensures through a high level of interactivity that delegates with any level of experience in the field will be able to share and receive the collective knowledge of the group.