| Title | Description | Duration | Outline |
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Introduction to Data Communications
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Presents a comprehensive overview of technology used in networks.
It provides a general introduction to
the hardware, software,
and protocols used in such networks.
Common configuration procedures,
and troubleshooting are also addressed.
Optionally, students may participate
in a group project (2 day delivery only)
where they will build a small computer network
from the ground up in a real world scenario.
Duration and topic selection can be adjusted based on client need.
Level: Introduction
|
1-2 Days (with/without hands-on labs)
| |
|
VoIP and Video for Managers
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An introductory course
for communications managers and administrators
that provides an overview of the business issues and technologies
involved in moving to VoIP and video.
It demystifies terms and technology, highlighting the essential knowledge
that managers require to make informed decisions regarding deployment.
Content is vendor-neutral but does include examples of real world solutions.
Level: Introduction
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1 Day
| |
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VoIP and Video for Telecommunication Engineers
|
This is an introductory course providing an overview of the business issues and technologies
involved in moving to VoIP and video.
It demystifies terms and technology, highlighting the essentials that managers require to make informed decisions
regarding deployment. Content includes examples of real world vendor solutions.
Level: Introduction
|
2 Days
| |
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Intermediate Data Communications
|
Presents an in-depth examination of the technologies used in modern
business networks.
Routing and Switching technologies are discussed in detail with a
focus on using Cisco devices to provide these services.
Optionally, students can
participate in a group project (2 day delivery)
where they will build a small network
from the ground up using
Enterprise level devices and technologies.
Duration and topic selection can be customized to reflect client needs.
Level: Intermediate
|
1-2 Days (with/without hands-on labs)
| |
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Understanding and Managing Quality of Service on IP Networks
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This intermediate course
provides a comprehensive understanding of the factors
influencing Quality of Service,
including insights as to how it can be configured, assessed, and monitored.
Level: Intermediate
|
1 Day
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