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New Learning Tree Training Courses on Project Management, Business Analysis, ITIL®, SQL Server 2008, Windows Systems, .NET, SharePoint and more! ...in Education Centers nationwide, starting in January 2009.
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Project Budgeting and Estimating
Project managers are under constant pressure to deliver their projects under budget, yet projects in every industry often exceed their original budgets. This course provides the skills to estimate realistic budgets for completing planned project scope. You also learn how to leverage an approved baseline budget to support the organization's strategic objectives. |
Agile Project Management with Scrum
Traditional software development can be a cumbersome process, dominated by uncertainty and risk. Agile and Scrum methods address this problem by promoting open collaboration and adaptability throughout the project life cycle. These methods focus on developing value-added software in short amounts of time. In this course, you learn how to apply Agile and Scrum techniques to manage software development projects. |
Contract Management Principles and Practices
As contracts continue to be the foundation of business relationships, organizations need to implement effective contract management practices to avoid risk and achieve optimal outcomes. This course provides you with the knowledge and skills to successfully manage and execute the contracting process. Throughout the course you learn how to implement the contract life cycle and avoid common pitfalls. |
Managing in Tough Times
Many organizations today are dealing with a business climate that is not "business as usual." Tough times disrupt productivity and team performance. In the face of this reality, strong leaders must inspire productive performance and communicate effectively and credibly. Successful leaders must often take a hard look at current processes and make tough decisions to guide their teams from the current reality to its desired future state. In this course, you gain the leadership skills to manage a team during a time of uncertainty. |
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Building a Business Analysis Work Plan
Whether starting from a project's inception or entering a project after it has been established, business analysts must seamlessly integrate their work into the project planning process. To do this successfully requires a well developed and executed work plan. In this course, you learn practical project management methods, tools and techniques to adapt a work plan to the needs of the project and its stakeholders. |
Preparing for the IIBA CBAP Exam
The International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) offers the Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP) certification to those with at least five years of professional experience in the field of business analysis. This intensive exam preparation course provides an in-depth review of the six knowledge areas included in the exam. Demonstrations and practice quizzes reinforce the concepts and provide the framework for a personalized study plan for exam success. |
Introduction to Modeling for Business Analysis
In a modern, fast-paced business environment, analysts must possess skills to effectively communicate business needs, rules, structure and workflow to all relevant stakeholders. A working knowledge of modeling is the key to ensuring that this business challenge is met. This course is structured around a series of activities in which you gain practical modeling experience. In the context of a real-world case study, you apply best practices to help you fulfill your crucial role as a business analyst. |
Making Successful Business Decisions
In today's business environment, professionals deal with uncertainties from every angle as pressure to make the right decisions builds. The ability to make critical, high-impact decisions under less than ideal conditions requires clarity, confidence and decisiveness. This course provides you with the skills to wade through uncertainty to reach well-considered decisions and gives you the necessary knowledge to repeat your success in the future. |
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ITIL® v3 Intermediate Qualification: Service Strategy
Service Strategy provides the skills to leverage the Service Lifecycle as a strategic asset. Service Strategy offers guidance on designing, developing and implementing ITIL Service Management. In this course, you learn how to plan, implement and optimize the Service Strategy processes and gain the skills required to take the ITIL Intermediate Qualification: Service Strategy Certification Exam. |
ITIL® v3 Intermediate Qualification: Managing Across the Lifecycle
The ITIL v3 Intermediate Qualification: Managing Across the Lifecycle focuses on the ancillary knowledge required to implement and manage the necessary skills in IT Service Management. This course is the final module of the Service Lifecycle and/or Service Capability modules and leads to the ITIL Expert Qualification in IT Service Management. |
2 New SQL Server 2008 Courses Top of Page
SQL Server 2008 High Availability
SQL Server 2008 provides a full range of technologies that allow organizations to reduce downtime and maintain high levels of availability. In order to achieve these goals, an enterprise database administrator must implement clustering, log shipping, database mirroring and replication. This course offers enterprise SQL Server administrators the skills to maintain a large number of constantly available database servers. |
SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services
SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services meets demanding requirements by providing a powerful and versatile reporting platform of data on SQL Server, Oracle or any other database system. In this course you gain the knowledge and skills to produce compelling reports and deliver reports through organization portals. |
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Terminal Services for Windows Server 2008
The growth of distributed workforces places increasing pressures on organizations' IT resources. Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services (TS) provides a centralized system for accessing applications easily and securely from any network-connected location. In this course, you learn to install, administer and troubleshoot TS, maximize remote access technologies, and manage security. |
Hyper-V Virtualization: Hands-On
Virtualization is a powerful enterprise technology that provides simplified administration, reduced Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and environmental benefits to the organization. When properly implemented, Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V can be used to consolidate servers and ensure high availability. In this course, you gain the practical skills to deploy, manage and secure virtual machines built on Hyper-V technology. |
System Center Operations Manager 2007
Organizations are under increasing pressure to monitor and improve the health of their IT operations. Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 (SCOM) is a comprehensive service management solution, which enables the enterprise to control costs, gain efficiency and maintain high availability. In this course, you gain the knowledge and skills to deploy and manage SCOM. |
2 New .NET Development Courses Top of Page
.NET 3.0/3.5 Architectural Overview
The .NET Frameworks 3.0 and 3.5 introduced a range of technologies that can greatly simplify the creation of complex distributed applications. In order to take advantage of these technologies, it is necessary to understand them both individually and as an integrated whole. In this course, you gain an understanding of LINQ, WPF, WCF, WF and other .NET technologies, and how they can be used to build sophisticated modern applications. |
Building Web Applications with ASP.NET MVC
The Model View Controller Framework in ASP.NET provides a new way to develop Web applications for the Microsoft .NET platform. Differing completely from traditional ASP.NET development, ASP.NET MVC facilitates a refined code structure, total control over content generation and full support for test-driven development. In this hands-on course, you gain the skills required to effectively use ASP.NET MVC to build Web applications. |
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SharePoint Governance: Best Practices
Without proper planning and oversight, deploying SharePoint sites can become difficult to control and manage. It is critical to implement a process that aligns business objectives with site implementation. A governance plan establishes the balance between proper control mechanisms and the innovative use of SharePoint collaboration. The plan is a roadmap for administering, maintaining, and supporting the efficient use of SharePoint technologies. In this course, you develop a governance plan to maximize your organization's return on its SharePoint investment. |
Branding SharePoint Sites
Internet and intranet sites need to adhere to an organization's corporate identity standards to reinforce their brand. Harnessing the power of SharePoint Designer allows you to efficiently tailor SharePoint sites to meet your organization's needs. In this course you learn how to employ Cascading Style Sheets, Themes, and Master Pages to effectively reflect your company's brand. |
Office 2007: Streamlining Tasks for Productivity
Organizations depend on highly skilled employees to work effectively and efficiently to produce quality documents. This course is designed to improve productivity by leveraging the power of Microsoft Office 2007 applications. Throughout this course, you gain the skills to stand out in a competitive market by maximizing the innovative features and integration techniques required to streamline day-to-day tasks and enable better decision-making in the workplace. |
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Adobe Flash: Developing Interactive Web Content
Rich Internet Applications demand sophisticated content and delivery methods. Adobe Flash is a leading development tool that provides organizations with a fast, fluid environment for creating interactive applications that enhance the end-user experience. This hands-on course provides the essential skills necessary to develop, deploy and secure content and data-driven applications, including animation, streaming video and special effects. |
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Security Information and Event Management
Implementing Security Information and Event Management systems (SIEM) allows organizations to monitor and quickly respond to threats. In this course, you learn to implement controls and sensors that monitor, limit and contain damaging attacks. You acquire the knowledge to immediately identify threats, determine the scope of attacks and prevent attackers from harming IT assets in your enterprise. |
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Mac OS Essentials for PC Users
Increasingly, business professionals are working in both Macintosh and Microsoft Windows environments and need to have the skills to efficiently use the comprehensive features of Mac OS X. Throughout this course, you gain the knowledge and skills to maximize, configure and troubleshoot Mac OS X. You learn to fine-tune Mac OS X with System Preferences, secure and recover content, and monitor the operating system with built-in tools. |
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