Course Code: 100440
Find offerings to learn to manage engagement and interaction between a service provider and their customers, users, suppliers and partners.
Course Code: 821349
The Implementing Cisco Collaboration Conferencing (CLCNF) course focuses on Cisco® on-premises conferencing architecture and solutions.
Course Code: 821535
Exclusive – This course is geared towards trainees with a broad range of expertise, from administrative and call center personnel to technical staff, as well as wireless and network engineers. We begin by defining what 5G is and comparing it with previous generations of mobile c...
Course Code: 9719
This course provides a basic understanding of full-spectrum cyberspace operations; the complexities of the cyberspace environment; and planning, organizing, and integrating cyber ops. The course consists of presentations and exercises that teach students how to desig...
Course Code: 9047
This course is designed to teach you how to use the Hardware Configuration Definition (HCD) of z/OS to create an I/O configuration and dynamically alter the I/O configuration.
Course Code: 9043
This course is designed to teach you the fundamental practical skills to navigate and work in a z/OS environment. This includes the use of ISPF/PDF dialogs, TSO/E commands, JCL, UNIX System Services shell, and BookManager.
Course Code: 9301
This course is designed to provide you with the skills required to install and customize z/OS UNIX (full name z/OS UNIX System Services), and to manage and monitor the z/OS UNIX environment.
Course Code: 0832
This course is designed to give the z/OS Operator personnel as well as entry systems programmers an overview about JES2. The students should be able to use JES2 commands at the z/OS Console and use SDSF.
Course Code: 0837
This course is developed for systems programmers working on an implementation of a Parallel Sysplex. It covers the details of z/OS and z/OS-related products and subsystems exploiting the Parallel Sysplex components. It is focused on the resource sharing side.
Course Code: 5827
Learn to analyze, exploit packet captures, and put the rule writing theories learned to work by implementing rule-language features for triggering alerts on the offending network traffic.