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COURSE |
Network Technologies |
DESCRIPTION |
Prerequisite: - Able to read, write & converse in English
- Basic Knowlegde of Computer System & OS Functions
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COURSE SCHEDULE |
Application Deadline |
3th June 2005 |
| Course Start Date |
6th June 2005 |
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Days per Week |
5 Days |
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40 Hours |
| Total Hours (IT course+English course) |
480 Hours |
ENGLISH TRAINING PROGRAM |
This course is offered together with IT course.
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80 Hours |
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C-DAC ACTS Center Pune, India |
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Track1(2005年6月5日~2005年9月2日) |
June |
6-Jun-05 to 10-Jun-05 |
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20-Jun-05 to 24-Jun-05 |
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27-Jun-05 to 5-Jul-05 |
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July |
6-Jul-05 to 7-Jul-05 |
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8-Jul-05 to 14-Jul-05 |
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15-Jul-05 to 25-Jul-05 |
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August |
26-Jul-05 to 16-Aug-05 |
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CCNP (112 hrs) |
17-Aug-05 to 30-Aug-05 |
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60 |
Total Hours = 480Hrs |
August |
31- Aug-05 to 1-Sep-05 |
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Final Exam |
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2-Sep-05 |
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Business English (80 Hours) |
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Assignments |
Class-Room Books and Courseware |
Home study/
Self Study Books |
Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking practice with related exercises on
business related topics. |
In expressing opinions, mini presentation, role playing and group discussions,
Business related topics for role play, Business letters, memos, etc. |
Let's Talk - 2 Students Book with Audio Cassettes
Getting Ahead - Learner's Book
Getting Ahead - Learner's Book Audio Cassettes
Intermediate English Grammar
English Vocabulary in Use - Pre-intermediate & Intermediate |
Getting Ahead - Home Study book
Getting Ahead - Home Study book Audio Cassette
Essential English Grammar
Intermediate English Grammar
English Vocabulary in Use -Elementary
English Vocabulary in Use - Pre-intermediate
English Vocabulary in Use - Intermediate |
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Cross Culture Communications (40 hrs) |
| Prerequisties: Students must be proficient in reading, writing and comprehending the English language. |
| Objective: Enable the participants to understand how culture influences communication and reasoning styles, motivation, professional and social relationships, business protocol and practices, and personal lifestyles. |
| Understanding culture |
What is culture? |
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The roots of culture |
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Key cultural differences |
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Developing cultural awareness |
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| Intercultural issues |
Age |
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Gender |
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Regional affiliations |
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Cultural identities, ethnic/linguistic and other affiliations |
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| Language and communication in multilingual settings: |
Translation/transfer and lingua franca communication |
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Meta-linguistic skills |
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Socio-linguistic dimension and psycholinguistic dimensions |
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| Management skills: internal and external |
Internal: |
Team development |
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Mediation |
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Leadership and membership issues |
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Distribution of labour |
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Working on the task |
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Self-evaluation |
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Guiding meetings etc. |
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External: |
Dealing with the organizational environment |
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Managing the interface between the team and the organizational environment |
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Contracting with initiators, donors, clients, institutions, authorities |
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Conflict management |
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Negotiating resources |
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Operating System (56Hours) |
| Prerequisties: Knowledge of structured programming concepts, Familiarity with operating system environment, Ability to create and edit text files,Basic Programming in C / C++ |
| Objective: Focus on the inner workings of the various operating systems available,adminstration, configuration and operations with a focus on practical application in a real-world environment |
- Introduction to Operating Systems
- History of Operating Systems in brief
- System Components/Services
- Introduction to Process Management
- Multiprogramming, threading, tasking and processing
- CPU Scheduling
- Process Synchronization
- Deadlocks
- Memory management
- Virtual Memory
- File-System Interface
- Introduction to basic system architecture, system boot-up, start-up script
- Daemons and system security
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| Data Communication and Networking (16 Hours ) |
- Introduction to Data Communication and Networking.
- Issues in computer networking
- OSI protocol suite
- N/W architecture for Intranet and Internet
- Internetworking Issues: Bridges, Routers, And LAN-WAN Gateways
- Multimedia and ISDN
- LAN Topologies and Standards. (Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, ATM)
- TCP/IP protocol suite.
- Application Protocols: SMTP, MIME, SNMP, FTP, TELNET
- Wireless Technologies (WAP, GSM, CDMA, Bluetooth)
- Network Security
- Introduction to basic system architecture, system boot-up, start-up script
- Daemons and system security
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Network Foundation + CompTIA (40 Hours) |
| Prerequisties: Familarity with operating system environment, Speak , Read and Understand General English And Technical Terms |
| Objective: To get familiar with Network, Network types, OSI Models, Architectures, TCP/IP fundamentals, Everyday Maintenance & troubleshoot. |
| Foundation |
- Communications basics
- LANs, MANs, and WANs
- The Internet
- Analog and Digital Communications
- Multiplexing Overview
- The OSI Models
- IEEE and TCP/IP Architectures
- LAN Components
- LAN Media
- LAN Topologies
- LAN Standards
- The PSTN
- WAN Services
- Internetworking Concepts
- Internetworking Devices
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| Client/Server Networks |
- Personal Area networks and Local Communications
- Course Labs and Demonstrations:
- Installing and testing CAT5e/6 networks
- Building an Ethernet LAN
- Interconnecting Ethernet LANs
- Basic network structure
- Physical layer components, such as network cards and hubs
- DataLink layer bridges and IEEE 802 specs
- Network layer protocols
- Transport layer functions, including name resolution
- TCP/IP fundamentals?protocols, addressing, configuration
- TCP/IP utilities, such as Telnet and FTP
- Remote connectivity
- Security?from encryption to firewalls
- Networking Practices
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| Network planning and installation |
- Everyday maintenance?backups, patches, virus protection
- Troubleshooting scenarios, tools, and tactics
- Core Hardware
- Installation, configuration, and upgrading
- Motherboard, processors, and memory
- Printers and portable computers
- Diagnosis and troubleshooting
- Basic networking and telecommunications
- Safety and preventive maintenance
- Operating System Technologies
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| Windows OS & Network |
- Fundamentals?including structure and functions for Windows 9X and Windows 2000
- File, directory, and disk management
- Installation, configuration, and upgrading
- Application device drivers and Windows-based utilities
- Diagnosis and troubleshooting
- Internet access and network connectivity
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Troubleshooting
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- What is troubleshooting ?
- Methods (Do's & donts )
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CCNA + CCDA (60 Hours) |
| Prerequisties:Familarity with operating system environment,Speak , Read and Understand General English And Technical Terms with strong Network foundation. |
| Objective: To be able to give certification Exams like CCNA & CCDA |
| CiscoR Networks |
- Introduction to CiscoR Networks
- Lecture Introduction to Internetworking and the OSI Model
- TCP/IP Concepts (Basic)
- Assembling and Cabling CiscoR Devices
- Operating and Configuring a CiscoR IOS Device
- Network Media and Network Types
- Managing Your Network Environment
- Exec Mode and Commands
- Router Help and Editing
- Commands for Starting and Saving Configurations
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| TCP/IP Subnetting |
- Setting Your Passwords, Hostname, IP Address, Identification, Bandwidth and Clock Rate
- Connecting and Configuring Static Routing
- Discovering Neighbors with CDP
- Managing configurations and IOS with TFTP
- TCP/IP Subnetting
- Advanced TCP/IP Concepts
- Designing and Configuring Subnetted Networks
- Password Recovery
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| Interconnecting and Securing CiscoR Routers |
- Routing and Routing Protocols
- RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF
- Basic IP Traffic Management with Access Lists
- Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
- Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
- Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)
- Standard and Extended Access Lists
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| PPP, ISDN, and Frame Relay with CiscoR Routers |
- Network Address Translation
- WAN Basics and PPP
- Establishing Serial Point-to-Point Connections
- WAN Basics and PPP
- Establishing Serial Point-to-Point Connections
- Completing an ISDN BRI Call
- Establishing a Frame Relay PVC Connection
- Configuring, Defining Routes, Verifying Operation
- Configuring Frame Relay
- Troubleshooting
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| Catalyst Switching |
- LAN Technologies
- Configuring Catalyst Switches
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- VLANs and Trunking
- VTP
- Basic Setup
- Creating VLANs and Assigning to Interfaces
- Creating Trunk Ports
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| CiscoR Internetworking Design - I |
- Introduction to Voice design concepts
- Design Principles
- Network Structure Concepts
- IP Addressing Design Concepts
- Basic Campus Switching Design Considerations
- Basic WAN Design Considerations
- Routing Protocols Design Considerations
- Case Study - to design in WAN , IP Addressing Design
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CiscoR Internetworking Design - II
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- Security Design Concepts
- Network Management Design Concepts
- Design Summary
- Timed Practice Simulations - To Design & Simulate under specific set of Criteria like time
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CNNP |
| Prerequisties:Familarity with operating system environment, Speak , Read and Understand General English And Technical Terms with strong Network foundation. |
| Objective: To be able to give certification Exams like CCNP |
| Building Scalable CiscoR Internetworks |
| Routing Principles |
- List key information routers need to route data
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- Describe classful and classless routing protocols
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- Compare distance vector and link-state protocol operation
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- Describe the use of the fields in a routing table
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| Extending IP Addresses |
- Given an IP address range, use VLSMs to extend the use of the IP addresses
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- Given IP addressing, explain if route summarization is possible
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- Configure an IP helper address to manage broadcasts
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| Building Scalable CiscoR Internetworks |
| Configuring OSPF in a Single Area |
- Explain why OSPF is better than RIP in a large internetwork
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- Explain how OSPF discovers, chooses, and maintains routes
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- Explain how OSPF operates in a single area NBMA environment
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- Configure OSPF for proper operation in a single area
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- Verify OSPF operation in a single area
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- Configure a single-area OSPF environment and verify proper operation
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- Configure single-area OSPF in an NBMA environment and verify proper operation
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| Interconnecting Multiple OSPF Areas |
- Describe the issues with interconnecting multiple areas and how OSPF addresses each
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- Explain the differences between the possible types of areas, routers, and LSAs
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- Explain how OSPF supports the use of VLSM
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- Explain how OSPF supports the use of route summarization in multiple areas
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- Explain how OSPF operates in a multiple area NBMA environment
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- Configure a multiarea OSPF network
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- Verify OSPF operation in multiple areas
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- Configure a multiple area OSPF environment and verify proper operation
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| Building Scalable CiscoR Internetworks |
| Configuring EIGRP |
- Describe Enhanced IGRP features and operation
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- Explain how EIGRP discovers, chooses, and maintains routes
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- Explain how EIGRP supports the use of VLSM
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- Explain how EIGRP operates in an NBMA environment
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- Explain how EIGRP supports the use of route summarization
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- Describe how EIGRP supports large networks
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- Verify Enhanced IGRP operation
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- Configure an Enhanced IGRP environment and verify proper operation
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- Configure Enhanced IGRP in an NBMA environment and verify proper operation
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| Configuring Basic Border Gateway Protocol |
- Describe BGP features and operation
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- Connect to another autonomous system using an alternative to BGP, static routes
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- Explain how BGP policy-based routing functions within an autonomous system
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- Explain how BGP peering functions
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- Describe BGP communities and peer groups
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- Describe and configure external and internal BGP
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- Describe BGP synchronization
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- Configure a BGP environment and verify proper operation
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| Building Scalable CiscoR Internetworks |
| Implementing BGP in Scalable Networks |
- Describe the scalability problems associated with internal BGP
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- Explain and configure BGP route reflectors
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- Describe and configure policy control in BGP using prefix lists
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- Describe methods to connect to multiple ISPs using BGP
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- Explain the use of redistribution between BGP and Interior Gateway Protocols (IGPs)
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- Configure a multi-homed BGP environment and verify proper operation
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| Optimizing Routing Update Operation |
- Select and configure the different ways to control routing update traffic
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- Configure route redistribution in a network that does not have redundant paths between dissimilar routing processes
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- Configure route redistribution in a network that has redundant paths between dissimilar routing processes
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- Resolve path selection problems that result in a redistributed network
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- Verify route redistribution
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- Configure policy-based routing using route maps
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- Configure redistribution between different routing domains and verify proper operation
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- Configure policy-based routing within your pod and verify proper operation
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| Building CiscoR Multilayered Switched Networks (BCMSN) |
| Bridging/Switching |
- Describe the aspects of the Enterprise Composite Model and AAVID architecture
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- Understand the physical and data-link properties of switching
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- Explain the operations of the Switching Database Manager
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- Explain the features and functionality of VLANs and VTP versions 1 & 2
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- Configure VLAN and VTP on a Native IOS switch
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- Configure ISL and 802.1q trunking
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- Explain the operations of IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol
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- Understand and configure enhancements to STP such as Multiple Spanning Tree (MST),
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w), Fast Ether Channel PortFast, UplinkFast, BackboneFast,
BPDU Guard, and Root Guard
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- Tune and troubleshoot STP
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| Building CiscoR Multilayered Switched Networks (BCMSN) |
| Multilayer Switching |
- Describe multilayer switching components and operations
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- Configure and verify MLS and CEF-Based MLS
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- Configure inter-VLAN Layer 3 routing
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- Describe how to implement redundancy in a Multilayer switched network with redundant switch Supervisor engine, modules, power supplies, and protocols such Hot Standby Routing Protocol (HSRP), Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), and Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP)
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| Building CiscoR Multilayered Switched Networks (BCMSN) |
| AVVID Services and Applications in a switched environment |
- Describe IP multicast operations and protocols such as IGMP,CGMP, PIM-DM and PIM-SM
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- Configure and monitor IP multicast
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- Explain the challenges and practices to provide QoS for Cisco IP Telephony in a switched environment
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- Describe and configure auxiliary VLANs
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- Describe the IntServ and DiffServ QoS architectures
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- Configure and troubleshoot QoS features such as queuing and policy maps
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| Optimizing and Securing Multilayer Switched Networks |
- Monitor network performance with SPAN, VSPAN, and RSPAN
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- Configure AAA services on a multilayer switch
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- Configure access-lists and private VLANs
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| Building CiscoR Multilayered Switched Networks (BCMSN) |
- Transparent LAN/Metro Ethernet Services
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- Describe Transparent LAN Services and how they are implemented in a service provider network
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- Describe Tag Stacking (Q-in-Q tunneling)
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| Building CiscoR Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) |
| WAN Technologies and Components |
- Describe WAN connection types and apply them to individual customer requirements
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- Select Cisco products to provide appropriate WAN services
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| Asynchronous WAN Connectivity |
- Describe modem functions and connections
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- Configure modem parameters within the access server router and the modem itself
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- Verify and Troubleshoot modem configurations
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| Building CiscoR Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) |
| PPP and ISDN Overview |
- Describe the sublayers and functions of the PPP protocol
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- Describe and configure PPP PAP and CHAP authentication
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- Configure LCP extensions such as PPP callback and compression
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- Explain ISDN BRI and PRI operations and concepts
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- Configure Dial-On-Demand routing (DDR)
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- Determine the differences between legacy DDR, rotary groups, and dialer profiles
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- Verify and troubleshoot DDR and ISDN operations
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| Frame Relay, Backup, Queuing, Compression, NAT, and AAA |
- Describe the operations and components of Frame Relay
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- Verify and troubleshoot Frame Relay
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- Explain the fundamentals behind Frame Relay Traffic Shaping
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- Configure Frame Relay Traffic Shaping
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- Understand the differences between WFQ, priority queuing, custom queuing, CBWFQ, and LLQ
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- Configure traffic optimization be implementing compression on various links
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- Configure static and dynamic NAT
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- Configure AAA services for remote access
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| Building CiscoR Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) |
| Broadband Technologies |
- Describe emerging broadband technologies available for remote access
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- Describe cable operations
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- Describe DSL technologies
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- Configure and troubleshoot DSL
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| Virtual Private Networks |
- Describe the types of VPN
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- Explain the Cisco IOS Cryptosystem
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- Understand IKE negotiations
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- Understand IPSec technologies
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- Configure routers for IPSec VPNs
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- Verify and troubleshoot IPSec VPNs
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| CiscoR Internetworking Troubleshooting (CIT) |
| Baselines and Troubleshooting Strategies |
- Describe components of Network Configuration Document
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- Define network baseline procedures and tools
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- Explain the Cisco General Troubleshooting Approach
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| Troubleshooting at the Physical and Data Link Layers |
- Explain the methodologies for gathering Layer 1 and 2 symptoms
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- Isolate Physical and Data Link layer problems
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- Explain problem correction techniques
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| CiscoR Internetworking Troubleshooting (CIT) |
| Troubleshooting at the Network Layer |
- Explain the methodologies for gathering Layer 3 symptoms
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- Isolate Network layer problems
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- Explain problem correction techniques
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| CiscoR Internetworking Troubleshooting (CIT) |
| Troubleshooting at the Transport and Application Layer |
- Explain the methodologies for gathering Layer 4-7 symptoms
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- Isolate Transport and Application layer problems
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- Explain problem correction techniques
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MCSA + Security |
| Prerequisties:Familarity with operating system environment,Speak , Read and Understand General English And Technical Terms with strong Network foundation. |
| Objective: To be able to give certification Exams like MCSA and understand how network security can help administer Network Smoothly & Efficently And Master the Foundatation-level concepts applicable to IT and traditional projects. |
| Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional |
- Installation and Administration : Installation
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- Installation and Administration: Administration
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- Installation and Administration: Groups and Terminal Services
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- Installation and Administration: Files and Folders
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- Installation and Administration: Advanced File and Folder
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- Installation and Administration: Hardware Configuration and Optimization
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- Installation and Administration: Storage and Printing
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- Installation and Administration: Events
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- Installation and Administration: Backup and Recovery
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- Network Protocols and Remote Access
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- Installation and Administration: Users
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- Update: New Features and Architecture
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| Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Server |
- Installation and Administration : Installation
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- Installation and Administration: Administration
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- Installation and Administration: Groups and Terminal Services
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- Installation and Administration: Files and Folders
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- Installation and Administration: Advanced File and Folder
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- Installation and Administration: Hardware Configuration and Optimization
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- Installation and Administration: Storage and Printing
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- Installation and Administration: Events
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- Installation and Administration: Backup and Recovery
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- Network Protocols and Remote Access
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- Installation and Administration: Users
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- Update: New Features and Architecture
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| Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure |
- Implementing a Network Infrastructure: DHCP, DNS, WINS
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- Implementing a Network Infrastructure: IP Routing
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- Implementing a Network Infrastructure: Security + Firewall
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- Network Protocols and Remote Access
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| Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment |
- Managing Windows 2000 in a Network Environment
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- Managing Resources, File Systems, Disks, and Web Services in Windows 2000
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- Managing and Monitoring Network Security, Routing, and TCP/IP in Windows 2000
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- Configuring and Troubleshooting IIS 5.0 in Windows 2000
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- Managing and Troubleshooting DHCP, DNS, and Name Resolution on a Windows 2000 Network
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- Managing Windows 2000 Servers and Client Computers
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- Managing Groups and Replication through the Active Directory
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- Managing Group Policy in Windows 2000
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- Managing Remote Access Solutions in Windows 2000
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| Introduction to Designing Security |
| 1. Introduction to Designing Security for Microsoft Networks |
| 2. A Pharmaceuticals Company requires security checks: A Case Study |
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| 1. Introduction to Security Policies |
| 2. Defining a Process for Designing Network Security |
| 3. Creating a Security Design Team |
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| Creating a Plan for Network Security |
| Identifying Threats to Network Security |
| 1. Introduction to Security Threats |
| 2. Predicting Threats to Security |
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| Analyzing Security Risks |
| 1. Introduction to Risk Management |
| 2. Creating a Risk Management Plan |
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| Creating a Security Design for Physical Resources |
| 1. Determining Threats and Analyzing Risks to Physical Resources |
| 2. Designing Security for Physical Resources |
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| Creating a Security Design for Physical Resources |
| Creating a Security Design for Computers |
| 1. Determining Threats and Analyzing Risks to Computers |
| 2. Designing Security for Computers |
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| Creating a Security Design for Accounts |
| 1. Determining Threats and Analyzing Risks to Accounts |
| 2. Designing Security for Accounts |
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| Creating a Security Design for Authentication |
| 1. Determining Threats and Analyzing Risks to Authentication |
| 2. Designing Security for Authentication |
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| Creating a Security Design for Data |
| 1. Determining Threats and Analyzing Risks to Data |
| 2. Designing Security for Data |
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| Creating a Security Design for Data Transmission |
| 1. Determining Threats and Analyzing Risks to Data Transmission |
| 2. Designing Security for Data Transmission |
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| Creating a Security Design for Physical Resources |
| Creating a Security Design for Network Perimeters |
| 1. Determining Threats and Analyzing Risks to Network Perimeters |
| 2. Designing Security for Network Perimeters |
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| Designing Responses to Security Incidents |
| 1. Introduction to Auditing and Incident Response |
| 2. Designing an Audit Policy |
| 3. Designing an Incident Response Procedure |
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| Designing an Acceptable Use Policy |
| 1. Analyzing Risks That Users Introduce |
| 2. Designing Security for Computer Use |
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| Designing Policies for Managing Networks |
| 1. Analyzing Risks to Managing Networks |
| 2. Designing Security for Managing Networks |
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| Designing an Operations Framework to Manage Security |
| 1. Analyzing Risks to Ongoing Network Operations |
| 2. Designing a Framework for Ongoing Network Operations |
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| Mini Project |
| Project Initiation: Estimating |
| Project Initiation: Discovery and Analysis |
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| Project Initiation: Framing the Project |
| Project Planning: Laying the Foundation |
| Project Planning: Developing the Plan |
| Project Planning: Building the Team |
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| Project Execution: Monitoring and Managing |
| Project Control: Managing Chaos |
| Project Closure: Tying Up Loose Ends |
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TRAINING FACULTIES |
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Dr. Pradeep K. Sinha
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Dr. Pradeep K. Sinha heads the National PARAM Supercomputing Facility at the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Pune, India. He is also the Chief of R&D Projects at C-DAC. He was one of the chief architects of the PARAM 10000 and PARAM Padma Supercomputers developed by C-DAC. Before joining C-DAC in 1996, Dr. Sinha was with the Multimedia Systems Research Laboratory of Matsushita Denki in Tokyo, Japan where he coordinated projects in the area of distributed computing systems.
Dr. Sinha has significantly contributed to the advancement of science & technology and technical education. He holds two international patents and has authored a number of technical papers and three books. His book titled "Distributed Operating Systems: Concepts and Design" is used as a textbook in many universities in the USA and in India at Postgraduate level. The Japanese language edition of the book has also been brought out for use in Japanese Universities by SciTech Press, Inc., Tokyo, Japan. Dr. Sinha’s other two books titled “Foundations of Computing” and “Computer Fundamentals” are widely used all over India in many colleges and universities.
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Dr. Pradeep K. Sinha
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Dr. Sinha is a recognized Post Graduate faculty member of Pune University, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, and Jawaharlal Nehru Technical University, Hyderabad. He has guided several M. Tech. and Ph. D. students in the area of Computer Science and Engineering. He loves sharing his knowledge and experiences with young students and guiding them to become successful professionals.
Dr. Sinha is also a subject of biographical record in the Sixteenth Edition (1999) of the American Publication “Marquis Who’s Who in the World”, inclusion in which is limited to those individuals who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in their own fields of endeavor and who have, thereby, contributed significantly to the betterment of contemporary society.
Dr. Sinha obtained his Bachelor of Engineering degree in Computer Science in 1980 from the Regional Engineering College, Allahabad, his Master of Science degree in Computer Science and Engineering in 1983 from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, and his Doctor of Science degree in Information Science in 1991 from the University of Tokyo, Japan.
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Mr. SUNU ENGINEER |
Education: Ph.D in Astrophysics from Pune Univ.,India
Professional Experience: Currently Scientific Officer working on IUCAA 2m Observatory project, designing hardware and software for integrated distributed observatory and instrument control systems. IUCAA High Performance computing group lecturer.
Visting lecturer of computational physics and parallel computing at American University in Beirut.
Visiting faculty for Embedded systems course at CDAC, Pune, India.
Experienced in software and hardware design from embedded systems to enterprise systems for the past 15 years.
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| Mr. V. SUNDERARAJAN |
Short Vita:
1994-onwards working at the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Pune India as Group Coordinator, Scientific and Engineering Computing Group.
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Mr. V. SUNDERARAJAN
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| Aug 2001 - Oct 2002 |
Guest Scientist in the iBioS Group at DKFZ (on leave from C-DAC) |
| Nov 2000 - March 2001 |
Visiting Associate Professor, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan |
| 1988-1994 |
Research Associate and Lecturer in Physics Department, University of Pune |
| 1992-1993 |
Visiting Scientist at International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy |
| 1983-1988 |
Research Fellow at Anna University, Chennai, India |
Academic:
M.Sc. Physics (Presidency College Chennai, Madras University, 1982)
Ph.D. Physics (Anna University, 1989) Thesis Title: Electron Momentum Distribution in Some Transition Metals Published about 40 research articles in International journals and conference proceedings
Research Interests:
Application of Evolutionary Computing techniques
Nano- and Meso- Scale Simulations
High Performance Computing
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| Ms. Madhura Prabhudesai, PMP |
Summary of Assets:
- Proven ability to plan execute s/w projects and manage multiple
resources to produce growth
- Developed products in Cotton Trading Business in the capacity of a
Project Manager
- Designing of E-Learning system in Project Management
- Managing Special Interest Group (PMSOFT-SIG) in Pune Expertise in various
PM Competency assessments.
- Talented & experienced at management of clients, vendors &
organizations In both direct & indirect reporting circumstances
- PM Process’s implementation capacity.
- Designing, developing and conducting “Effective use of Microsoft Project
in Project Management” module in reputed Organizations, workshops &
institutes.
Technical Expertise :
Authorizing Tools : Visual Studio 6.0, Visual Interdev 6.0, VB.net
Database : Oracle 8.0, SQL Server 7.0, MS Access 2000
Web : ASP, DHTML, HTML
OS : Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, 2000, XP, Palm OS
Project Management : Microsoft Project 2000. |
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Japan to India |
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IT Study Abroad Program |
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