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Here are all of our Microsoft Server Products related courses:
- TN-963: Windows Security Automation with PowerShell
- TN-5425: Networking with Windows Server 2016
- TN-5415: Installation, Storage, and Compute with Windows Server 2016
- TN-5202: Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and 2013: Workflows and Designing InfoPath Forms
- TN-5125: Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services
- TN-323: SharePoint 2010 and 2013 for Project Management
- MS-6232: Implementing a Microsoft SQL Server Database
- MS-6231: Maintaining a Microsoft SQL Server Database
- MS-10231: Designing a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and 2013 Infrastructure
- MS-10175: Developing & Customizing Applications for Microsoft SharePoint 2010 & 2013
- MS-10174: Configuring and Administering SharePoint 2010 and 2013
Course Overview: Clear and detailed discussion on the following course content:
- What is the Agile Adaptive Methodology versus the Predictive (waterfall) Methodology?
- The Agile Value Proposition, by explanation of the Agile Manifesto and Agile Principles.
- What is the Scrum Framework by explanation of Scrum Roles, Ceremonies and Artifacts?
- What are the artifacts of Product Planning, Release Planning and Sprint Planning?
- What are the Agile impacts to corporate team structures and stakeholder alignment?
- What are Agile myths and why an Agile transformation will fail?
- What are Agile (hybrid) tailoring considerations?
Attendees to PM-221: Agile Overview for Executives and Leaderswill receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
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Duration: 1 Days
Course Objectives: Are you and executive or leader in your organization and interested in learning about Agile principles? This course details the Agile framework that uses an adaptive life cycle, specifically related to using the Scrum approach.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Understand an overview of the main aspects that leadership must know to implement strategic opportunities with Agile principles for product quality and on-time product delivery
- Participants will dive into understanding the strategic and tactical elements of implementing Agile and Scrum into their organization
- Receive details on how to understand the organizational impact that the Agile transformation could have on the different aspects of your current business processes
Target Student:
- Designed specifically for leaders and senior managers or anyone wanting to understand the high-level basics of the Agile Framework
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Course Overview:
This course details how a well-educated Product Owner and a knowledgeable Scrum Master can work together to deliver a successful product with Agile principles using SCRUM approach. Designed specifically for students who want to learn the mechanics of an Agile / Scrum team being led by a Product Owner and a Scrum Master.
This course offers a firm grasp of Agile principles as they relate to new product development. If you need to learn what is required to lead or participate in an Agile effort using the SCRUM approach within your organization, this course covers the Agile adaptive life cycle framework and everything in between.
Attendees to PM-232: Product Owner and Scrum Master Roles in AGILE using SCRUM will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
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Duration: 2 Days
Course Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to:
- Understand the Scrum Flow, the core components of the Scrum framework
- Understand the principles of empirical process control
- Understand the scope of the Product Owner role in detail
- Understand the scope of the Scrum Master role at a high level
- Understand the scope of the Scrum team roles and why there is no project manager
- Understand how the Scrum Master measures team velocity
- Understand the importance of having the product vision as an overarching goal galvanizing the entire Scrum team
- Understand the relationship between the vision and the product roadmap
- Understand the different estimation levels in Scrum
- Understand what the Product Backlog is and what it is not
- Understand Product Backlog grooming
- Understand that Scrum planning is adaptive, iterative, incremental, and collaborative
Target Student:
- Designed specifically for Agile project team members, product owners, project leaders and senior managers or anyone wanting to understand the Agile Framework.
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Course Overview:
The course teaches students to use the sort, grep, sed, & awk utilities within Unix. Systems administrators, Unix users, & programmers benefit from the course showing them how to use the command line applications of sort, grep, sed, & awk commands as well as using sed & awk scripts that develop the users skills with the full power of these utilities.
Attendees to TN-223: Advanced Shell Programming will receive TechNow approved course materials and expert instruction.
Dates/Locations:
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Duration: 3 Days
Course Objectives:
- Sorting files by line or field
- Regular Expressions (meta character) with grep commands to locate specific lines in files
- Performing non-interactive editing tasks with the sed command
- Writing simple sed scripts to perform complex editing tasks
- Using awk variables & arrays to sort data
- Employing awk programs to manipulate numeric & textual data
- Performing formatted printing in awk
- Writing simple awk programs to write reports from data files
- Using built-in awk functions & defining new functions
- Write awk programs that make decisions based on numeric or string comparisons (branches & loops)
- Grep, egrep extended metacharacters, combinations-lab advanced combinations- lab Sed
- Basic commands- Lab, Advanced commands- Lab, Advanced scripting -Lab
- Miscellaneous commands Tr, sort, cut, paste, pr -Lab
Prerequisites:
- TN-125: Introduction to UNIX & Linux
- TN 215: Shell Programming.
- Students should have a basic knowledge of UNIX commands including rm, cp, man, cat, & mkdir. Navigating directory structure using commands such as ls, cp, & pwd. Creating and editing files with the vi editor or text editor. Use of basic programming constructs, & commands such as variables & loops & how to write a simple program in a programming language.
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