BUILD YOUR OWN

Standardized training is fine for some companies. But wouldn't it be better to have learning and training paths developed specifically for the requirements of your business? After all, no two businesses are the same - so why have the same training? As you're looking to invest in your people and meet your business and technical needs, our tailored training solutions are designed specifically for the needs of your teams, your technology requirements and your business.

Choose the module you're interested to and build up your own course:

Each module is half a day (4 hours) or training.

  • 007 - Os installation
  • 008 - Os basic configurations
  • 009 - Filesystem Basics
  • 010 - System Packages
  • 012 - System management
  • 013 - Filesystem Advanced
  • 014 - Network Basics
  • 015 - Network Advanced
  • 016 - Troubleshooting
  • 017 - Apache
  • 018 - Apache hardening
  • 019 - Mysql basics
  • 020 - Mysql tips
  • 021 - PXXX molule
  • 022 - Production ready
  • 023 - Mysql standalone installation
  • 024 - Mysql tips
  • 025 - Mysql master/slave installation
  • 026 - Test replica
  • 027 - Mysql cluster installation
  • 028 - Test cluster
  • 029 - Bacula Overview
  • 030 - Basic Setup
  • 031 - Test bacula
  • 032 - Advanced configuration
  • 033 - Non linux clients
  • 034 - Reald World Usage
  • 035 - Application server choice
  • 036 - Basic Configurations
  • 037 - Apache interaction
  • 038 - Monitoring Application Server
  • 039 - Advanced Features
  • 040 - Troubleshooting
  • 041 - Red Hat Virtualization portfolio
  • 042 - Red Hat Virtualization
  • 043 - RHEV Platform
  • 044 - Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager
  • 045 - Virtual Resources management
  • 046 - XEN/KVM Cluster Suite based environments
  • 047 - Cluster Suite: overview and installation
  • 048 - Cluster Suite: services and management
  • 049 - Cluster Suite: quorum disk
  • 050 - Enterprise Storage: iSCSI disks
  • 051 - Enterprise Storage: GFS and clustered LVM
  • 052 - Cluster environments: fine tuning and troubleshooting
  • 011 - Users management
  • 130 - Introduction to Symbolic
  • 131 - Operations and Scripts
  • 132 - Symbolic: your company integration
  • 133 - Provisioning with Symbolic
  • 134 - Personalize your Provisioned Servers
  • 135 - Symbolic Lifecycle
  • 136 - Introduction to Symbolic
  • 137 - Operations and Scripts
  • 138 - Be a Symbolic Developer
  • 139 - Submit your changes
  • 140 - Extend Symbolic
  • 141 - Symbolic release process
  • 150 - Other features
  • 152 - Use AIM from Amazon Repository
  • 153 - Billing models
  • 154 - Remote API
  • 155 - Create a custom AIM - 1
  • 156 - Create a custom AIM - 2
  • 157 - Security and Advanced features
  • 053 - Introduction to testing
  • 054 - Functional Testing
  • 055 - Unit testing
  • 056 - Testing with mocks
  • 057 - Integartion Testing
  • 058 - Stress testing
  • 059 - Clean Code and Refactoring Concepts
  • 060 - Coding rules and standrads
  • 061 - Emergency and systems design
  • 062 - Code Smells
  • 063 - Groovy Fundamentals Review
  • 064 - Creating a Grails Project
  • 065 - Grails Controllers
  • 066 - Groovy Server Pages
  • 067 - GORM: Application Entities
  • 068 - Services and JAVA integration
  • 069 - Groovy Foundamentals
  • 070 - Groovy JAVA integration
  • 071 - Groovy Closures
  • 072 - GDK overview
  • 073 - Groovy metaprogramming and DSL
  • 074 - Groovy Goodies
  • 075 - Introduction to orm
  • 076 - Introuction to Hibernate
  • 077 - Mapping entities
  • 078 - Quering data
  • 079 - Cacheing HIberante
  • 080 - Advanced topics
  • 081 - JEE Architecture and Components
  • 082 - Session Beans
  • 083 - Java Messaging System
  • 084 - Message Driven Beans
  • 085 - Entity Beans key concepts
  • 086 - Entity Beans Mapping
  • 087 - Webservices
  • 088 - Patterns and best practises
  • 089 - SOA Primer
  • 090 - SOA Technology Enablers
  • 091 - JBoss ESB Overview
  • 092 - Component Development
  • 093 - Routing and Transports
  • 094 - Trasformation
  • 095 - Webservices
  • 096 - Integration with BPM tools
  • 110 - Jboss Seam features: your first project
  • 111 - Main components introduction
  • 112 - Components and Context
  • 113 - Security
  • 114 - Testing Seam applications
  • 115 - Seam over the top
  • 116 - SCM: SVN
  • 117 - GIT
  • 118 - Introduction to BPM
  • 119 - Process Modeling
  • 120 - JBoss jBPM Architecture
  • 121 - Advanced jBPM
  • 122 - Rules engine introduction
  • 123 - JBoss Rules
  • 124 - Advanced Drools
  • 125 - Integration and conclusion
  • 126 - Create your First Maven2 Project
  • 127 - Configure your project for Maven build
  • 128 - Web Applications with Maven
  • 129 - Advanced application and Testing
  • 142 - Installation
  • 143 - The Model Layer
  • 144 - Admin site
  • 145 - The Template Layer
  • 146 - The view layer
  • 147 - Forms
  • 148 - The view layer (advanced)
  • 149 - Security and Authentication
  • 151 - Production Deployment
  • 158 - HTML,CSS and Javascript Recap
  • 159 - JQuery Core
  • 160 - JQuery Ajax
  • 161 - JQuery UI
  • 097 - Introduction to testing
  • 098 - Unit testing
  • 099 - JUnit 4
  • 100 - Testing with mocks
  • 101 - Integartion Testing
  • 102 - Advanced Database testing with DbUnit
  • 103 - Continuous Integration: 3 W
  • 104 - Hudson as a CI Support
  • 105 - Importance of information sharing: Trac
  • 106 - Importance of Continuous integration: Hudson
  • 107 - Agile Projects Sources: Cobertura
  • 108 - Clean your code: Sonar
  • 109 - All together: Maven2 and Hudson
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