Upcoming Training
- AVID Media Composer Effects Essentials MC 110
05/11/2017 - 05/12/2017 Future Media Concepts ,DC
This course is for video editors who understand the basics of the editing tools in Avid Media Composer and are ready to move ahead and learn the fundamentals of creating effects. Along with its counterpart, MC 101 - Avid Media Composer Editing Essentials, this course provides the foundation for Avid's Media Composer certification. The MC 101/110 - Comprehensive Study of Editing and Effects with Avid Media Composer combined class saves you over 20% when compared to booking the classes separately.
You will be taken through the basic effects-building interface; then you'll learn fundamental audio adjustments and effects, multilayered video compositing, tracking, stabilization, various retiming methods, and basic color-grading techniques. This course is a crucial step in mastering Avid Media Composer.
- DUCCE – Deploying Unified Contact Center Enterprise v10.0
05/15/2017 - 05/19/2017
In this course, you will learn how to deploy the Unified CCE v10.0 solution including installation, deploying HA, and using troubleshooting tools to identify issues with inbound and outbound Contact Center functionality. This course is intended for those installing the Unified CCE solution, or those providing Level 3 solution support. You will learn enough about CCE scripting in this course to ensure system functionality only. Additional CCE scripting information and lab exercises are provided in AUCCE1 and AUCCE2.
- Captivate Essentials – An Introduction to Captivate
05/15/2017 - 05/17/2017 Future Media Concepts ,DC
In this course, you will learn the core Adobe Captivate skills needed to create interactive content. By following step-by-step instructions, you will learn how to create a soft-skills lesson from scratch. You'll learn to record and produce software demonstrations as well as interactive training simulations.
- Captivate Essentials – An Introduction to Captivate
05/15/2017 - 05/17/2017
In this course, you will learn the core Adobe Captivate skills needed to create interactive content. By following step-by-step instructions, you will learn how to create a soft-skills lesson from scratch. You'll learn to record and produce software demonstrations as well as interactive training simulations.
- SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence: Report Design I (BOW310v15_SBOP BI PLATFORM 4.1) BOW310v15
05/15/2017 - 05/16/2017
In this course, you will gain the skills and in-depth knowledge needed to access, analyze, and share data using SAP BusinessObjects BI launch pad and SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence.
This course is based on software release SBOP BI PLATFORM 4.1.
Certification:
- C_BOWI_30 - SAP Certified Application Associate - SAP BusinessObjects
- C_BOWI_40 - SAP Certified Application Associate - SAP BusinessObjects
- C_BOWI_41 - SAP Certified Application Associate - SAP BusinessObjects
- SAP HANA – Operations & Administration (HA200v11) HA200v11
05/15/2017 - 05/19/2017
In this course, you will learn how to install and operate SAP HANA SPS11. You will learn about the most important tasks for the daily work of an SAP HANA system administrator. Furthermore, you will be provided with details about starting and stopping, changing the configuration, troubleshooting, and assuring the high-availability of an SAP HANA SPS11 system.
- Understanding Service-Oriented Architecture (TT7000) TT7000
05/15/2017 - 05/15/2017
In this course, you will learn the impact of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), what is different about SOA, and the overall process of adoption and implementation. You will focus on what separates an ad hoc set of web services (NOT SOA) from a managed, vibrant, reusable catalog of enterprise services (definitely SOA). You will cover the entire spectrum from the promise of cloud computing to the grit of XML content. You will get a clear picture of how a service orientation can fundamentally change the dynamics of how software is developed and "lives" within an enterprise.
You will cover practical issues for enterprise applications relative to SOA and gain the knowledge and foresight to lead and participate in the implementation of a realistic SOA-based business application project. You will also examine advanced topics like Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), the Business Process Execution Language (BPEL), SOAP, Web Services Description Language (WSDL), and web services.
- Mastering JEE Design Patterns (TT6520) TT6520
05/15/2017 - 05/19/2017
Technologies such as JPA and EJB3, as well as frameworks such as Spring, web services, and rich interfaces, have significantly impacted previous generations of design patterns. Many of these technologies were heavily influenced by the very problems that previous design patterns addressed. While the basic patterns still ring true, the more advanced patterns have evolved into more robust solutions for secure, stable and scalable enterprise applications.
In this is a lab-intensive Java/JEE design patterns training course, you will explore the many sophisticated JEE-oriented design patterns and how to use these patterns to develop solid, robust, and reusable JEE applications. Working in a hands-on environment, you will explore key patterns in each of the different JEE layers and how they are used most effectively in building robust, reusable JEE applications. This course combines the use of hands-on coding labs with several "mini-projects" to be completed throughout the training to get you using and reviewing the Patterns in a practical manner.
You will be led through an extended project whose solution includes the application of the various patterns as well as several cross-cutting patterns addressing issues such as security, transactions, and auditing. Throughout the course you will explore the Crosscutting, Presentation Tier, Business Tier, and Integration Tier pattern categories. You will compare and contrast these patterns and explore the advantages and disadvantages of using certain patterns for explicit development functions in the JEE framework.
- Mastering JEE Design Patterns (TT6520) TT6520
05/15/2017 - 05/17/2017 Future Media Concepts ,FL
Technologies such as JPA and EJB3, as well as frameworks such as Spring, web services, and rich interfaces, have significantly impacted previous generations of design patterns. Many of these technologies were heavily influenced by the very problems that previous design patterns addressed. While the basic patterns still ring true, the more advanced patterns have evolved into more robust solutions for secure, stable and scalable enterprise applications.
In this is a lab-intensive Java/JEE design patterns training course, you will explore the many sophisticated JEE-oriented design patterns and how to use these patterns to develop solid, robust, and reusable JEE applications. Working in a hands-on environment, you will explore key patterns in each of the different JEE layers and how they are used most effectively in building robust, reusable JEE applications. This course combines the use of hands-on coding labs with several "mini-projects" to be completed throughout the training to get you using and reviewing the Patterns in a practical manner.
You will be led through an extended project whose solution includes the application of the various patterns as well as several cross-cutting patterns addressing issues such as security, transactions, and auditing. Throughout the course you will explore the Crosscutting, Presentation Tier, Business Tier, and Integration Tier pattern categories. You will compare and contrast these patterns and explore the advantages and disadvantages of using certain patterns for explicit development functions in the JEE framework.
- Java 8 Programming for OO Experienced Developers (TT2100-J8) TT2100-J8
05/15/2017 - 05/19/2017
This course is geared for developers who have prior working knowledge of object-oriented programming languages such as C++. You will learn the best practices for writing great object-oriented programs in Java 8, using sound development techniques, new improved features for better performance, and new capabilities for addressing rapid application development. In addition to the normal exercises that are liberally sprinkled throughout the course, there is a case study that covers the entire spectrum from use cases to object-oriented design to implemented classes. This case study supplements the course and can be used during and after the course as a reference and a tool for reviewing and practicing what was learned in class.


