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| This advanced course teaches the enterprise functionality of VB .NET, including accessing databases, reporting, creating web services, addressing security and deploying applications. Students will learn the necessary tools for developing in a modern distributed application environment. |
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| This course provides the skills to plan and create multi-tier applications. You learn to write business logic using C# and VB 2005, access data with ADO.NET, and present Web content with ASP.NET. You also learn to exploit Web services and message queuing to implement service-oriented architectures. |
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| This course teaches the fundamentals of Visual Basic programming, including syntax, event-driven programming, compiling applications with the native code compiler, working with controls, handling run-time errors, manipulating form and control properties, and much more. |
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| Microsoft .NET is a suite of tools for developing any type of modern software application. In this course, you acquire the fundamental knowledge and hands-on experience to write applications using Visual Basic and C#. You learn how to design object-oriented applications with Visual Studio, create ASP.NET Web applications and connect to the database using ADO.NET. |
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| In this Visual Basic .NET training course, students use Visual Studio .NET 2005 to learn the Visual Basic .NET language. The course starts with a quick overview of the .NET platform, examining assemblies, Microsoft Intermediate Language, Visual Studio profiles, XML comments, IntelliSense, and debugging. From there, you will learn the Visual Basic .NET language features to create full-featured Web or Windows applications that make best use of the .NET platform. You will learn about data types, variables, and operators, along with all the important flow control structures. You will work through several examples demonstrating the power of the .NET Framework, and dig into creating and consuming your own classes and objects. Finally, the course moves on to working with data structures, such as arrays and collection classes, before finishing up with discussions of generics, handling exceptions and working with delegates and events. By the end of this Visual Basic .NET training course, you will understand the important concepts that will allow you to start creating .NET applications. |
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| This course teaches the fundamentals of Visual Basic programming, Including syntax, event-driven programming, compiling applications with the native code compiler, working with controls, handling run-time errors, manipulating form and control properties, and much more. Further coverage teaches how to manage data with ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), create your own objects, manipulate object collections, add status bars and toolbars, optimize your interfaces and VBA code, and create benchmarks to test your application's speed |
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Enhancing your organization's current Web applications with Ajax increases usability and customer satisfaction while maintaining your competitive edge. In this course, you gain the knowledge and practical skills required to effectively design, create and implement Ajax-enabled Web sites. |
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| ASP.NET 2.0 dramatically increases Web developer productivity for Web applications deployed on Windows 2000, XP and Vista. In this course, you gain the skills needed to develop and deploy Web applications with ASP.NET 2.0. You learn how to build sophisticated user interfaces by configuring controls and extending them with custom code. You also learn how to integrate data access with data-source controls. |
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| In this course students will learn the architecture of Windows and the structure of programs designed to run within this environment. Students will learn an understanding of the event driven model in the design of Windows applications. This course will examine the features of C# and how they can be used to simplify construction of Windows applications. Students will also examine the development of Windows applications using Microsoft's Common Class Library use of this object oriented approach to application design for local and distributed delivery using COM and COM+. In this C# .NET training course students will learn how to use Visual Studio and Visual C# 2005 to build Windows applications to run on the .NET 2.0 platform. Become familiar with the Windows Forms and Windows Forms controls, focusing on new Visual Studio features. Access data using ADO.NET and its DataTable, DataReader, DataAdapter, and DataSet classes. Take advantage Visual Studio data binding Build solid applications using structured exception handling, and debug applications using new Visual Studio debugging features. Access legacy code in COM components, Win32 APIs using P/Invoke, and remote code in Web Services. |
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Students will learn the new C# language and the .NET framework, an intensive and comprehensive language with C# and .NET 2.0 for the enterprise. Students will learn how to leverage advanced features of the ASP.NET 2.0 development platform and will master C# language essentials, quickly taking advantage of the many improvements it offers over C++. This course will explore working with data, both directly from a database and through tiered application architecture. Students will learn how to display, edit, delete, and insert data through a web application using ASP.NET 2.0’s data controls. Learn how to add extensible site navigation features and discover how to support user accounts and role-level access rights. Students learn how to create stand-alone applications, as well as build Windows, web and database applications. By the end of this class students will be able to build a fully functional, well-architected, data-driven ASP.NET web application |
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COBOL and Visual Basic on .NET is a comprehensive guide to help mainframe programmers successfully complete a .NET retraining effort. |
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| This course provides an in-depth view of the features and functionality of Access 2007. You learn to upsize Excel spreadsheets, develop and support robust Access systems, manipulate and query data, develop forms and design sophisticated data analysis reports. |
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| Modern database solutions require a seamless integration of specific user requirements with Access objects. In this course, you gain the skills necessary to create intelligent forms by manipulating properties, executing methods, and incorporating business logic to create a complete solution. |
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| In this class, you will learn about ASP.NET as a Web development platform and how it compares to PHP. You will explore features including Server Controls, Master Pages, and Profiles. Additionally, you will also learn about Visual Web Developer Express, a powerful free tool for authoring ASP.NET Web sites. |
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| This Windows 2000 admin course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform administration tasks in a single-domain Microsoft Windows 2000 network. |
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| In this class you will learn about installing and managing Exchange Server 2003, deploying Service Pack 2, the enhancements of Service Pack 2, using Exchange’s Deployment Tools for upgrading or migrating to Exchange 2003, deploying front-end servers, optimizing for performance, and fighting spam, hacks, and malware such as viruses and spyware. You will also learn how to plan for disasters as well as how to recover from them. |
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This course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are needed to update and support a reliable, secure messaging infrastructure. This infrastructure is used for creating, storing, and sharing information by using Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 in a medium-sized to large-sized (250 to 5,000 users) messaging environment. |
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| Exchange Server 2007 is the latest version of Microsoft's premier messaging application. In this course, you'll learn to install and manage an Exchange Server 2007 network of servers and examine the critical new features from a real-world perspective. You will learn to manage multiple Exchange servers in various roles including Mailbox Role, Client Access Role, and Hub Transport. |
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| This course will give you the skills to become an expert in Microsoft Project 2003. You'll complete a series of exercises covering the critical skills you need to create and modify a project plan file that contains tasks, resources, and resource assignments. Learn to create project calendars and resources; appropriately identify, enter, organize, and relate project tasks; assign resources and costs; baseline your project; use different views within the software to understand budget, status, and allocations; and run standard and customized reports. |
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| You will create a project plan containing tasks, organize these tasks in a work breakdown structure containing task relationships, create and assign resources, and finalize the project to implement the project plan. |
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Microsoft Project 2007: Level 2 is the second course in the Microsoft Project 2007 series. In Microsoft Project 2007: Level 1, you used your project management skills to create a complete project plan. The plans need to be updated and modified regularly to keep the project moving on track. This course will build upon the knowledge gained, and give you the opportunity to work with a project plan once it reaches the project implementation phase. |
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| Microsoft Project is perfect for planning, tracking, and managing the time, resources, and costs of one or more projects. You will build a sample project from inception to completion, entering deadlines, assigning people to tasks, and keeping an eye on the budget. Learn common misconceptions about Microsoft Project and common pitfalls to avoid. A must for project managers! |
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| Learn to use Microsoft Project to organize activities by managing tasks, costs and resources. Display data in a manner that suits your unique business requirements. Learn to customize and share fields, tables, views, reports, and more. Set up notifications when resource and budget constraints are in jeopardy. |
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| SQL Server 2000 extends the performance, reliability, and ease-of-use of previous versions and provides a database platform that scales up and out to meet the needs of large online transaction processing (OLTP), data warehousing, and e-Commerce applications. It will also scale down to meet the needs of individual desktops and portable devices. This course will teach you to install and administer SQL 2000, create and manage database files, and understand how to program a basic query. |
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| Get the knowledge and skills you need to maintain a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database in this 5-day course. Learn how to use SQL Server 2005 product features and tools related to maintaining a database. |
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| Get the knowledge and skills to implement a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database in this course. Learn to use SQL Server 2005 product features and tools related to implementing a database. Make the most of Microsoft SQL Server 2005's many new features for Developers to increase flexibility, productivity, scalability, and performance. Examine .Net integration, Native XML Data Type, SQL Service Broker, Native Data Encryption, Notification Services, Web Services, ADO.Net 2.0, SQL Server Management Studio, Business Intelligence Development Studio, and integration with Visual Studio 2005. In this course, you will explore the new and existing features using the development of example applications as a solution-based training model. |
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This instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to implement database using the new Microsoft SQL Server 2008 language. The course focuses on teaching individuals how to use SQL Server 2008 product features and tools related to implementing a database. Changes and updates from MS SQL Server 2005 will also be examined. This course is intended for experienced SQL Server 2005 developers and database administrators who want to upgrade their skills to SQL Server 2008. |
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| Structured Query Language (SQL) is a standard language that allows users to query data from databases, update information within databases, create and delete tables, rows and columns, and control access to data. It is included in products other than databases, and many familiar programming languages are designed to work with embedded SQL. Many of these products support SQL with proprietary extensions, but all such products support a common subset of SQL. This course focuses on that common subset of SQL used by over 100 databases, languages and software applications. |
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| Visual C++ 2005 enables C++ programmers to build on current skills, preserve existing code and rapidly incorporate .NET technology. This course provides the skills required to create applications using C++ language extensions and the .NET class libraries. |
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| This course introduces students to the ASP.NET platform, and gets students started using ASP.NET features such as server controls, validation controls and composite controls in their Visual Studio .NET projects |
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| Introduction to Visual Studio .NET provides you with a solid background on Microsoft’s .NET technology so that you can decide whether it is appropriate for your next project and how it can integrate into an enterprise. |
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| This one-day instructor-led clinic introduces students to new development features available in Visual Studio 2008 that can be used to create and consume application services, build ASP.NET Web sites, create engaging desktop applications, design workflows, expose services and enhance Microsoft Office applications. |
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| This course introduces students to Windows 2000 Advanced Server. It provides a technical description of the product for those who are already familiar with Windows 2000 Server. More importantly, this course gives students a general sense of how the Advanced Server product can help organizations with specific IT environments achieve greater computing performance and reliability. This course also provides students with both the conceptual background and hands-on skills to design and implement solutions that achieve these benefits in their own organization. |
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| This Windows 2000 course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install and configure Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional on stand-alone and client computers that are part of a workgroup or domain. In addition, this course provides the skills and knowledge necessary to install and configure Windows 2000 Server to create file, print, Web, and Terminal servers. |
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| This course has been designed to introduce students to the administration of Windows 2000 in a single domain environment and requires no prior knowledge of system administration. |
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| The course will allow delegates to understand the concepts and design goals of Windows 2003 Server, understand the role of the system administrator and install, configure and maintain Windows 2003 Servers. |
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| This class provides students with the knowledge and skills to understand how to upgrade your environment from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Active Directory. |
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| This course provides students with an understanding of migrating and deploying Windows Server 2008, including installation, configuration, and upgrading. Special emphasis is given to upgrading common server configurations and using the Windows Server Deployment Solution Accelerator. |
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| The student will learn skills that enable them to deploy and manage a Windows SharePoint Services infrastructure as well as guide end users in their use of the product. This course is not intended to provide detailed design skills, but will cover planning skills at a level sufficient to enable decision making for the implementation process. |
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| This class teaches developers about how to develop solutions using Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. It covers WSS platform features, how to build and extend SharePoint Sites, and deployment options. |
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| In this course you will learn the installation, administration, and management skills you need to implement the latest Microsoft operating system. Learn to deploy, customize, and support Windows Vista in a networked Active Directory environment. Understand the concepts and walk through the steps to configure the new Enterprise troubleshooting tools, the new group policy control using the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), and remote administration |
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| You will get an overview of Vista and some of the key Vista/Longhorn synergies. Examine building a test environment using Microsoft's latest virtual machine technology, and explore the new imaging tools as well as the new deployment service, WDS. You'll get the knowledge you need to make informed decisions about your organization's move to Vista, including factors to consider when deciding to make the move, an accurate migration timetable, and a transition plan. |
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| In this course, you gain the fundamental knowledge and skills to install and configure Windows Vista in your organisation. |
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| In this course you will gain the knowledge and skills to successfully install, configure and manage Windows XP Professional in your organization. |
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| course is to provide individuals who are new to Microsoft Windows XP with the knowledge and skills necessary to troubleshoot basic problems end users will face while running Microsoft Windows XP Professional in an Active Directory network environment, or Windows XP Home edition in a workgroup environment. This is an introductory course designed to provide an overview of operating system concepts and how to troubleshoot Windows XP. |
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| Microsoft Project is a powerful tool to help you break a project down into manageable parts, identify potential bottlenecks and generate information to keep your project under control. In this course, you learn how to solve typical project and business problems using the planning, control and reporting features of Microsoft Project |
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This is a course on advanced Visual Basic.NET programming. Students will be introduced to object-oriented programming using the .NET Framework and the Common Language Runtime. Exceptions, file handling and operations, database programming fundamentals, and Internet programming are covered in the course. Application of object-oriented programming principles to the Visual Basic programming language. Topics will include implementing advanced graphical user interfaces and database front ends, using OLE, the Windows API and DLLs, and creating ActiveX controls. Also included are ASP.NET and Web Forms, graphics, multithreading, abstract data structures, help systems and applications deployment. Advanced event driven programming techniques focusing on the use of ASP.NET to develop web-based business programming applications that interface with current database technologies. |
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| This course, intended for students with no previous C# experience, introduces the Visual Studio development environment and fundamental C# programming statements. Learn to use Visual Studio to design professional user interfaces that feature a variety of Windows controls, including buttons, text boxes, combo boxes, and radio buttons. Add C# code behind your Windows forms to interact with users and add logic to your applications. Review essential programming concepts, including variable declarations, conditional statements, loops, and arrays, using the C# syntax. |
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| Through an object-oriented approach to multitier system development, Visual Basic 2005 enables programmers to effectively and more fully exploit the .NET runtime environment. This course provides the knowledge and techniques needed to build distributed Visual Basic applications. You develop the skills required to take advantage of a combination of component- and object-oriented syntax in VB to achieve increased re-usability. |
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