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May 30, 2016
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Risk Management and Decision Making through Online [FIT Online Course #PDP0711 – RISK MGMT] Schedule: Online, May 30 through Jul 1, 2016 $450* per engineer. Taught by John Blyler, PSU and JB Systems This course will examine the concepts, techniques and tools for managing risk and making decision as key components of the systems engineering process. Differences between mission critical and non-mission critical programmatic risk will be emphasized. Other topics include the limits of expected value-based risk analysis, decision making strategies such a max/min, min/max and regrets. Formal methods in risk analysis, elementary decision analysis and decision trees, multi-objective decision making, Pareto techniques, optimality, and trade-off analysis will be covered. Risk and decision techniques will be contrasted with the interfacing processes of program management and software engineering, from both the government (DOD) and industrial perspectives. Case studies will be used throughout the course to demonstrate actual implementation of concept and techniques. |
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Jul 11, 2011
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Novell Training Course 3108 - Novell ZENworks 10.3 Configuration Management Administration – Touchstone Technology NOTE: This is a week-long course beginning 11 July 2011 and ending 15 July 2011. Seats are limited. Please click on the website link or see below for further information. Date: Jul 11, 2011 - Jul 15, 2011 Time: 9am - 4pm Type: Classroom Location:
Provider: TouchStone Technology, Inc. Phone: 503-644-3434 E-Mail: [email protected] Course Summary The Novell ZENworks 10.3 Configuration Management Administration course teaches students the fundamental concepts, processes, and architecture of Novell ZENworks 10 Configuration Management using Novell ZENworks 10 Configuration Management and be able to perform basic administrative tasks. Students will then build their administrative knowledge and skills by performing more involved administrative tasks (such as migrating ZENworks 7 Desktop Management or implementing patch management) for products that are integrated into ZCM 10 SP3. audience This course is designed for:
Established Novell software administrators with no ZENworks 10 experience can take this course if they are already familiar with using eDirectory (and related tools such as iManager) and have some experience administering products such as ZENworks Desktop Management. New Novell customers tasked with evaluating or administering Novell ZENworks 10 Configuration Management can also attend this course but should have a basic familiarity with Novell eDirectory, Microsoft Active Directory, and Windows Server. Course Details SECTION 1 - Describe Novell ZENworks 10 Configuration Management
SECTION 2 - Install Novell ZENworks 10 Configuration Management
SECTION 3 - Migrate a Traditional ZENworks Environment to ZENworks 10 Configuration Management
SECTION 4 - Discover, Register, and Deploy Devices for ZENworks Configuration Management
SECTION 5 - Manage ZENworks Bundling
SECTION 6 - Configure ZENworks Configuration Management Policies
SECTION 7 - Configure Remote Management
SECTION 8 - Image Computers with ZENworks Configuration Management
SECTION 9 - Manage Inventory and Data Collection
SECTION 10 - Run ZENworks Configuration Management Reports highlights |