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Advanced Functions of Excel Formulas: Part 1

Webinar – Recorded | Jan. 26, 2018

Watch this 1-hour recorded webinar and learn how to build and troubleshoot formulas and master advanced functions. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced user looking for some extra or new tips, this is a webinar you don’t want to miss. Part 1 of this 2 part series will show you how to – Understand Mathematical Operators Use AutoFunctions Use Relative and Absolute References Explore the Function Ribbon Use the Insert Function Wizard & Dialog Box Use Basic Text, Financial, Date, & Logical Functions Name and Use Ranges of Cells in Formulas Trace and Remove Trace Arrows Use a Watch Window View Part 2 here > Recommended Excel Courses Microsoft Excel- Level 1/ Intro (2010, 2013, 2016)Microsoft Excel - Level 2 / Med (2010, 2013, 2016)Microsoft Excel 2010 - Level 3 / AdvancedMicrosoft Excel 2013 - Level 3 / AdvancedMicrosoft Excel 2016 - Level 3 / AdvancedPower BI Fundamentals for End Users-2016

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

Article | Aug. 28, 2009

When sending data end-to-end through a network, routers are used in internetworking to create a virtual network from one device to another, either locally or globally. Routers are configured to operate with most common network protocols. That means they know the form...

ACUCW1 or ACUCW2 - Which Course is Right for You?

Video | July 21, 2011

Global Knowledge Course Director and Lab Topology Architect Joey DeWiele, a specialist in Unified Communications, explains the difference between our Cisco Unified Communications courses - ACUCW1 & ACUCW2.

Achieve Highest Degree of Visibility on Network Traffic with Cisco ACI

Article | Aug. 24, 2021

In any operational data center, it is critical to have the highest degree of visibility on network traffic for operations and application troubleshooting. In this white paper, we discuss how to achieve optimal visibility of any type of application traffic with Cisco Application Centric Architecture, or ACI.

Accelerating with Ansible

Webinar – Recorded | March 28, 2019

Watch John Walter, Solution Architect for Red Hat's Training and Certification team as he discusses the emergence of radically simple Ansible automation and answers your questions.

Accelerate Your Path to Cisco Routing and Switching Certification

Article | Jan. 17, 2019

The CCNAX - CCNA Routing and Switching Boot Camp is a great option to obtain Cisco Routing and Switching skills while pursuing the CCNA Routing and Switching certification. 

Accelerate your Career with Microsoft Security, Compliance, and Identity

Webinar – Recorded | March 23, 2021

This Microsoft and Global Knowledge 1-hour webinar event gives you an overview to the different Microsoft solutions for managing security in your organization. Explore how Microsoft provides a holistic approach to security, helping you to protect identities, data, applications, and devices across on-premises, cloud, and mobile.

A Beginner's Guide to Encryption

Article | March 05, 2021

Here's an introduction to encryption. What is it? Why do we need it? It's a complicated area, so we're here to help get your started. You'll understand the general function of three categories of mathematical ciphers: Symmetric, Asymmetric and Hashing. 

ABCs of ITIL®

White Paper | Feb. 27, 2015

Learn the ITIL® concepts of accountability, boundaries, and consistency (the ABCs) and discover how ITIL helps establish, manage, and maintain the ABCs.

A Unified Model for Describing a Project Plan

White Paper | June 05, 2013

This paper proposes a unifying model for project plans. A distinction will be made between the outputs of project planning and the project plan itself. The significance of this distinction is to allow projects of all types to be described at a high level, in a common language, regardless of the type of analysis used to develop the plan.