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Planning, Deploying and Managing Microsoft® System Center Confi guration Manager 2007
This fi ve-day, instructor-led course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to plan, deploy, and manage Microsoft System Center Confi guration Manager 2007. This course requires that students have a base-level understanding of Systems Management Server 2003 or Confi guration Manager 2007. It also requires that students have a system administrator-level working knowledge of deployment, confi guration, and troubleshooting for Windows-based personal computers, as well as a working knowledge of TCP/IP networking, Microsoft SQL Server, Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) or Active Directory directory service, and basic Public Key Infrastructure concepts. This course focuses on planning and deploying sites and clients, confi guring software distribution, deploying operating systems, and managing software updates. It also focuses on remote tools and managing mobile devices.
Prerequisites: Before attending this course, students must have:
• A base-level understanding of Systems Management Server 2003 or Confi gurations Manager 2007.
• A system administrator–level working knowledge of:
- Deployment, confi guration, and troubleshooting for Windows-based personal computers
- TCP/IP networking - SQL Server - Active Directory
- Basic Public Key Infrastructure concepts
SSCM 2007 R3 Windows Operating System Deployment (OSD)
The goal of this course is to have a deep dive into SCCM 2007’S operating system deployment feature, covering what students should know about OS deployment using the native SCCM 2007 feature. This course will prepare attendees to plan, design and implement a variety of operating system deployment scenarios using the Operating System Distribution features of System Center Confi guration Manager (SCCM) 2007 R3. Course lectures will focus on guiding participants through the deployment scenarios available using SCCM and OSD, and understand the steps involved with building a deployment infrastructure around these technologies, using custom task sequences, zero touch deployment and additional functionality extensions for OSD in Microsoft deployments.
This is not an introductory course to SCCM or OSD. Students must be familiar with SCCM to attend this class and should have a good working knowledge of Active Directory and a basic understanding of OS Deployments and challenges. It is recom-mended that students have SCCM knowledge or have attended the MOC 6451 course prior to attending this class.
Installing and Confi guring System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2
This fi ve-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to manage a Systems Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 management group. This course is intended to develop the necessary skills to install and manage Operations Manager 2007 R2 management servers and supporting roles.
Prerequisites: Before attending this course, students must have: A+ certifi cation or equivalent knowledge; Network+ certifi cation or equivalent knowledge; Completed Course 2273, or have equivalent knowledge; Completed Course 2277, or have equi-valent knowledge; Completed Course 2278, or have equiequi-valent knowledge; Completed Course 2279, or have equivalent knowledge; Familiarity with Windows Server 2008;
Familiarity with Microsoft SQL Server 2005; Familiarity with SQL Reporting Services.
Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007: Ad-vanced Confi guration and Administration
This three-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to confi gure and administer a complex environment with Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2. Coverage includes Architecture and Troubles-hooting, Management Packs, Reporting, and Connectors.
Prerequisites: Before attending this course, students must have: A+ certifi cation or equi-valent knowledge; Network+ certifi cation or equiequi-valent knowledge; Visual Basic Script knowledge; Windows Server experience; Completed Course 2274, or have equivalent knowledge; Completed Course 2275, or have equivalent knowledge; Completed Course 2277, or have equivalent knowledge; Completed Course 2278, or have equivalent knowledge; Completed Course 2279, or have equivalent knowledge; Completed Course 50028B, Managing System Centre Operations 2007, or equivalent knowledge.
System Center Operations Manager 2007 - Management Pack Development and Reporting
This class is designed to provide attendees with the knowledge they require to create a custom Management Pack. The hands-on labs in this class will walk the attendees through the process of creating a custom Management Pack from the design and planning stages through to the creation of reports. This class will use a
‘popular’ application and step through the MP development process as an exercise that results in a production quality MP that can be used in a production environment.
This course is designed for the Operations Manager Administrator or Application Subject Matter Expert within an organization that is tasked with the creation of Mana-gement Packs to monitor applications used within their organization.
System Center Operations Manager 2007 - Operators Class This course has been designed for Administrators, support staff, help desk staff, and line of business application owners that will be given access to the Operations console as an Operator or Advanced Operator. The Operator course will show the attendee how to work within the
Operations console, create new views and customize the console to get the most value out of the application based on their area of responsibility. Prerequisites: This course has no formal prerequisites but assumes that the attendee will have a background in the administration of Windows or Windows based applications. No knowledge of Operations Manager is required.
Planning, Deploying and Managing Microsoft System Center Service Manager 2010
This three-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to confi gure and administer a complex environment with Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2. Coverage includes Architecture and Troubles-hooting, Management Packs, Reporting, and Connectors.
Prerequisites: Before attending this course, students must have:
• Attended course 6451A: Planning, Deploying and Managing System Center Confi guration Manager 2007.
• Attended course 50028c Installing Confi guring Operations Manager 2007 R2.
• Experience with ITIL and MOF processes.
• Experience with Active Directory confi guration.
• Experience with deployment, confi guration, and troubleshooting Windows-based computers.
• Working knowledge of IIS Server.
• Working knowledge of TCP/IP networking.
• Working knowledge of SQL Server.
• Working knowledge of basic public key infrastructure (PKI) concepts.
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Implementing Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010 This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to envision, design, and deploy web access, remote access and mail protection solutions using Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010 (TMG), enabling them to identify the requirements and make the appropriate design decisions that will come up during the deployment process, and providing hands-on experience with the products.
Prerequisites: Before attending this course, students must have:
• A good understanding of Active Directory and Group Policies.
• A good understanding of Windows TCP/IP networking.
Implementing Forefront Protection 2010 for Exchange and SharePoint
This one-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to envision, design, and deploy security solutions based on the Microsoft Forefront suite that protect organizations using Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft SharePoint Server, enabling them to identify the requirements and make the appropriate design decisions that will come up during the deployment process, and providing hands-on experience with the products.
Prerequisites: Before attending this course, students must have:
• A good understanding of Active Directory and Group Policies.
• Basic knowledge of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Microsoft Offi ce Share-Point Server 2007.
Implementing Forefront Identity Manager 2010
This four-day instructor-led courseintroduces and explains the features and capabilities of Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager 2010 (FIM), and provides an overview of the solution scenarios that FIM addresses. The course format includes
presentation, discussion, demonstration, and many hands-on exercises. It is intended for students who have no previous Forefront Identity Manager 2010 or Microsoft Identity Lifecycle Manager 2007 (ILM) experience.
Prerequisites: Before attending this course, students must have:
• A sound understanding of the purpose and some experience of the workings of Active Directory.
• A sound understanding of the purpose and some experience of the workings of Microsoft Exchange Server.
• A sound understanding of the purpose and some experience of the workings of Microsoft SQL Server.
Implementing Forefront Unifi ed Access Gateway 2010 This three-day instructor-led course prepares you to design and deploy remote access solutions using Microsoft Forefront Unifi ed Access Gateway 2010 (UAG). Forefront UAG provides organizations with unparalleled fl exibility in providing access to network resources (such as Web sites and internal applications) with granular access control, custom content protection, and endpoint validation.
Forefront UAG also integrates with DirectAccess, a new Windows 7 technology that provides seamless remote access to all corporate resources without connecting to a virtual private network. This course is intended for architects, consultants, network administrators, and technical sales professionals who are responsible for selling, designing, and deploying edge access solutions for enterprises.
Prerequisites: Before attending this course, students must have:
• Solid understanding of Windows networking. Experience with IPv6 is desirable but not required.
• Working knowledge of Active Directory, LDAP, and RADIUS authentication.
• Basic understanding of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Microsoft Offi ce SharePoint Server 2007.
System Center Service Manager 2010 SP1 Operators Class This two-day course is a mix of in-depth instructor led training and hands-on labs where you will learn about the features and components included in System Center Service Manager 2010 SP1, from a daily operator’s perspective.
Attendees learn the details of how Incident, Problem, and Change Management are im-plemented, including the different confi gurations and customizations that are available in the tool. They will also learn how to take advantage of the knowledge base, lists, queues, and templates, as well as how the data warehouse and reporting work.
Next, we will cover the Self Service Portal. Attendees will learn what the portal is, how it works, how to install it, and how to confi gure and customize it.
Prerequisites: Before attending this course, students should have:
MCSA certifi cation, or equivalent knowledge
Confi guring and Managing Microsoft System Center Essentials 2010
This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to install, confi gure, administer and troubleshoot a System Center Essentials 2010 infrastructure. The course focuses on confi guration and administration in the Essentials 2010 console. The optional third day includes additional in depth informa-tion on Essentials 2010 architecture and troubleshooting, as well as management pack authoring.
Prerequisites: Before attending this course, students must have:
• Completion of Course 6430A, Managing and Maintaining Windows Server 2008 Servers, or have equivalent knowledge of administrative tasks.
System Center Essentials 2010 - Advanced Confi guration &
Administration
This fi ve day course is a mix of in-depth instructor led training and hands-on labs that focuses hands-on the core features and tasks in System Center Essentials 2007 to provide Essentials 2010 administrators, Microsoft partners and consultants the information they require to successfully install, confi gure and manage Essentials 2010. Included throughout are tips, tricks and best practices based on the extensive experience of the course authors and instructors.
Prerequisites: Before attending this course, students should have:
Experience with Windows 2008 Server administration Familiarity with Hyper-V Server Virtualization Concepts MCTS certifi cation, or equivalent knowledge
Designing IT Process Automation with Opalis Integration Server
This 300-level, three-day, instructor-led course gives students the knowle-dge on how to implement IT process automation using Opalis Integration Server (OIS).
After completing this course, students will be able to: Describe the logical architecture of an OIS infrastructure; Articulate the functions of the components and services in an OIS infrastructure; Confi gure error handling in OIS policies; Troubleshoot issues with OIS components and OIS policy execution; Explain Microsoft best practices for Policy Lifecycle Management; Design end-to-end process automation incorporating System Center products
This course is intended for Enterprise System Engineers, Administrators, and System Integrators who need to implement a Dynamic Datacenter using Opalis Integration Server.
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10262 Developing Windows Applications with Microsoft
Visual Studio 2010
In this course, experienced developers who know the basics of Windows Forms development gain more advanced Windows Client design and development skills. WinForms and WPF programming models, as well as relative strengths and when to use each technology, are covered.
Prerequisites: Before attending this course, students must have:
• An understanding of the problem-solving techniques that apply to software develop-ment, including the following principles of software development:
- modern software development models - typical phases of a software development lifecycle - concepts of event-driven programming - concepts of object-oriented programming - creating use-case diagrams
- designing and building a user interface - developing a structured application
• A general understanding of the purpose, function, and features of following .NET Framework topics:
- Common Language Runtime - .NET Framework class library - Common Type System - Component interoperation - Cross-Language Interoperability
- Assemblies in the Common Language Runtime - Application Domains
- Runtime hosts supported by the .NET Framework
• Experience using Visual Studio 2008 in the following task areas:
- Declaring and initializing typed variables using the Camel case naming convention - Using arithmetic, relational, and logical operators in code statements
- Using branching statements to control code execution
- Using looping statements to iterate through collections or repeat steps until a specifi ed condition is met
- Creating classes and methods to establish the basic structure of an application - Using methods and events to implement the programming logic of an application - Identifying syntax and logic errors
- Accessing and managing data from a data source
• Experience in object oriented design and development as follows:
- Creating and accessing classes and class properties - Creating and accessing methods and overloaded methods - Implementing inheritance, base classes, and abstract classes - Declaring, raising, and handling events
- Responding to and throwing exceptions - Implementing interfaces and polymorphism - Implementing shared and static members - Implementing generics
- Creating components and class libraries
• Experience in N-Tier application design and development as follows:
- Managing a software development process
- Controlling input at the user interface level in Windows Client applications - Debugging, tracing, and profi ling .NET applications
- Monitoring and logging .NET applications - Implementing basic testing best practices - Performing basic Data Access tasks with LINQ - Basics of LINQ to XML
- Basics of LINQ to Entities - Basics of LINQ to SQL
- Implementing basic security best practices in .NET Applications - Basics of Code Access Security
- Basics of Role-Based Security - Basics of Cryptography Services
- Implementing basic service calls - Basics of consuming XML Web Services - Basics of consuming WCF Services - Using .NET Confi guration Files
- Deploying .Net Framework Applications using ClickOnce and the MS Installer
Developing Windows Communication Foundation Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
This three-day instructor-led course provides participants with the knowle-dge and skills to develop distributed applications using WCF 4 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2010.
Prerequisites: Before attending this course, students must have:
• Understanding of the problem-solving techniques that apply to software development.
• General understanding of the purpose, function, and features of the .NET Framework.
• Experience developing software using Visual Studio 2008 or Visual Studio 2010.
• Experience in object-oriented design and development using the C# programming language.
• Experience in n-tier application design and development.
Developing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
In this course, students will learn to develop advanced ASP.NET MVC and Web Forms applications using .NET Framework 4 tools and technologies. The focus will be on coding activities that enhance the performance and scalability of the Web site application. ASP.NET MVC will be introduced and compared with Web Forms so that students know when each should/could be used. This will also prepare the student for exam 70-515.
Prerequisites: In addition to their professional Web development experience, students who attend this training should have the following technical knowledge:
• An understanding of the problem-solving techniques that apply to software develop-ment, including the following principles of software development:
- modern software development model
- typical phases of a software development lifecycle - concepts of event-driven programming - concepts of object-oriented programming - creating use-case diagrams
- designing and building a user interface - developing a structured application
• A basic understanding of the following scripting techniques and some hands-on experience writing scripts:
- Web scripting techniques - Macro scripting techniques - Windows scripting techniques
• A general understanding of the purpose, function, and features of following .NET Framework topics:
- Common Language Runtime - .NET Framework class library - Common Type System - Component interoperation - Cross-Language Interoperability
- Assemblies in the Common Language Runtime - Application Domains
- Runtime hosts supported by the .NET Framework
• Experience using Visual Studio 2008 in the following task areas:
- Declaring and initializing typed variables using the Camel case naming convention - Using arithmetic, relational, and logical operators in code statements
- Using branching statements to control code execution
- Using looping statements to iterate through collections or repeat steps until a specifi ed condition is met
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®2010
10265 5 days 1750 €
- Creating classes and methods to establish the basic structure of an application - Using methods and events to implement the programming logic of an application - Identifying syntax and logic errors
- Accessing and managing data from a data source
• Experience in object oriented design and development as follows:
- Creating and accessing classes and class properties - Creating and accessing methods and overloaded methods - Implementing inheritance, base classes, and abstract classes - Declaring, raising, and handling events
- Responding to and throwing exceptions - Implementing interfaces and polymorphism - Implementing shared and static members - Implementing generics
- Creating components and class libraries
Experience in N-Tier application design and development as follows:
- Managing a software development process
- Controlling input at the user interface level in Windows Client and Web applications - Debugging, tracing, and profi ling .NET applications
- Monitoring and logging .NET applications - Implementing basic testing best practices - Performing basic Data Access tasks with LINQ
- Implementing basic security best practices in .NET Applications - Implementing basic service calls
- Using .NET Confi guration Files
- Deploying .NET Framework Applications using ClickOnce and the MS Installer
Developing Data Access Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
In this course, experienced developers who know the basics of data access (CRUD) in Windows client and Web application environments will learn to optimize their designs and develop better performing data access code by using the ADO.NET Entity Framework, LINQ, WCF Data Services, the Sync Framework, and ADO.NET.
Prerequisites:Before attending this course, students must have:
• An understanding of the problem-solving techniques that apply to software develop-ment, including the following principles of software development:
• Modern software development models
• Typical phases of a software development lifecycle
• Concepts of event-driven programming
• Concepts of object-oriented programming
• Creating use-case diagrams
• Designing and building a user interface
• Developing a structured application
• A basic understanding of the following scripting techniques and some hands-on experience writing scripts:
• Web scripting techniques
• Macro scripting techniques
• Windows scripting techniques
• A general understanding of the purpose, function, and features of following .NET Framework topics:
• Common Language Runtime
• .NET Framework class library
• Common Type System
• Component interoperation
• Cross-language interoperability
• Assemblies in the Common Language Runtime
• Application domains
• Runtime hosts supported by the .NET Framework
• Experience using Visual Studio 2008 in the following task areas:
• Declaring and initializing typed variables using the Camel case naming convention
• Using arithmetic, relational, and logical operators in code statements
• Using arithmetic, relational, and logical operators in code statements