The second of two webinars based on our Cybersecurity Foundations course, learn how to secure communications with our webinar.
In this white paper on IT service management, discover the most common barriers you will face when implementing knowledge management and how to overcome them.
In this video, Practice Leader Craig Brown discusses our exclusive Server 2008 course - Configuring, Managing, and Maintaining Server 2008 R2 (M6419). Specifically, the enhancements we've made to this course through Server 2008 R2 supplemental learning materials and custom hands-on labs that enable the student to utilize critical Server 2008 R2 functions after completing the course.
A video covering our CIsco Unified Communications courses - ACUCW1 & ACUCW2 - by Global Knowledge Course Director and Lab Topology Architect Joey DeWiele, a specialist in Unified Communications.
The Project Management Professional (PMP) certification continues to be one of the most in-demand certifications worldwide. Learn how you can increase your salary, project success, and organizational value with this recorded webinar.
Course director Jim Thomas explains how our custom labs, which utilize external hosts, ISR routers, and DMZ, provide a real-world environment for students.
Global Knowledge Course Director and Lab Topology Architect Joey DeWiele, a specialist in Unified Communications, explains the difference between Cisco's Call Manager Express & Call Manager.
This webinar will help participants enhance their personal and team productivity, while giving them more control over activities and information.
Watch this recorded webinar as CompTIA’s chief technology evangelist and Global Knowledge’s federal sales director discuss how pentesting has morphed. It also includes a live demo of some pentesting tools.
There are few (if any) networks in the world that do not implement NAT/PAT for IP version 4. IP version 6 will eliminate a lot of the need for NAT. Even though NAT is usually implemented as a firewalling function, it can be important on Cisco routers as well. From this, it is simple to conclude that understanding, designing, implementing, and troubleshooting NAT is a required skill for network engineers. The topic also appears in the CCNA examination in multiple questions and simulations.