| Foundation in Client / Server Database Systems |
| Designed for new and existing database developers and IT decision makers, this course covers the concepts as well as the benefits and drawbacks of common database architectures, focusing on the key differences between file systems database systems. |
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| Foundation in Client / Server Database Systems |
| Designed for new and existing database developers and IT decision makers, this course covers the concepts as well as the benefits and drawbacks of common database architectures, focusing on the key differences between file systems database systems. |
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| Frontpage Module 1 & 2 |
| This course is designed for new users of FrontPage who need to create/manage web sites either for the Internet or Intranet. Participants will find out how to design and build a website and web pages that look professional in layout. |
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| HTML |
| This course is aimed at web page editors who wish to further their skills with HTML and improve their techniques in web page design. |
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| Java Programming |
| This course provides extensive experience with the Java language and its object-oriented features. It is ideal for programmers, engineers, analysts and software developers who are interested in developing Java applications and applets |
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| Linux Advanced Tools |
| This course is intended for Unix and Linux users who want to get more from the command line to make their jobs easier.
This course can be taken after the Unix/Linux Fundamentals course or any of the Unix Administration courses. |
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| Linux Fundamentals |
| This course is suitable for IT professionals who will be using Unix or Linux in their working environment. |
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