Microsoft 365: SharePoint

Goals


- Set up a collaborative website with SharePoint

- Insert and share web content with SharePoint

Program

How does SharePoint work?
Team site VS communication site
Understand the links with other applications

Create and configure a team site
Define the appearance of the site
Modify the information of the site
Configure the home page
Add sub-sites

Workshop: Create and share a team site between participants

Create document libraries
Insert additional information about shared files
Create lists
Share libraries and lists with certain collaborators

Workshop: Share content (files and texts) between participants

Choose a page template
Add sections and web part content
Understand the different types of web part content
Integrate a document library or list
Start a conversation with a collaborator

Workshop: Create several web pages and share them

Create news publications
Fill in the details of the publication
Add news links
Organize your news within a web page

Integrate a calendar and manage events
Add an exchange forum
Add support with ticket tracking
Create a survey and analyze responses

Summary of the main features of SharePoint How to properly
configure your SharePoint site
Questions / Answers

Duration

2 days

Price

£ 2495

Audience

Office 365 users

Prerequisites

Know how to use the main Microsoft 365 applications such as Teams and OneDrive

Reference

BUR101186-F

Sessions

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PRINCE2 Foundation

Goals


- Discover the PRINCE2 processes for project management

Program

Introduction

Prince 2: presentation,
Prince2 versions vs other project management methods
Actors, organization
Details of the phases: Start-up (SU), Initialization (IP), Execution (CS, MP, SB), Closure (CP)

PRINCE2 process

Develop a project (EP)
Initialize a project (IP)
Manage a project (DP)
Control a sequence (CS)
Manage the delivery of products (LP)
Manage sequence limits (LS)
Close a project (CP)
Plan (PL)

Setting up

Product-based planning
Quality control
Documentation / Reports: phase, work packages, progress
Change
management Risk management

Workshops: case studies, mock tests

Passing the certification (if provided for in the funding)

Passing of the certification (if foreseen in the financing).

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1697

Audience

Project managers, developers

Prerequisites

Project management concepts

Reference

GES530-F

 

Sessions

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Elasticsearch : Search and analyze in real time

Goals


- Set up Elasticsearch to index documents

- Understand the Elasticsearch ecosystem

Program

Presentation of the Elasticsearch project
Prerequisites, Presentation of Lucene
Installation

Practical Workshop: Installing Elasticsearch

Configuration
Notion of ElasticSearch cluster
Some JSON
Nodes, Index and Type, Documents
Insert, index, extract, delete documents

Practical workshop: adding a simple document to the index, retrieving

Matching data in Elasticsearch
Types: full text, exact values
Inverted
indexes Complex objects and types

Text extraction, text analysis
Character filters, tokens, token filters
Integrated analyzes: standard, space analysis, linguistic analysis

Practical workshop: use of mapping, and standard analysts to search for documents

Lite and empty search
Query DSL: the Elastisearch search language
Filters and queries
Combinations
Full text, multi-field search
Partial comparison, by proximity
Relevance of results

Practical workshop: write more complicated requests, pass them in JSON to Elasticsearch

Elasticsearch and plugins
Using River to fetch external data (wikipedia, twitter, …)
Cluster and node maintenance
Java integration (and others)

Practical workshop: use of River with Wikipedia, administer a node, manage a search from Java

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1608

Audience

System administrators

Prerequisites

Knowledge of system administration, preferably Java

Reference

BUS870-F

Sessions

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Hadoop : Deploy Big Data

Goals


- Understanding Big Data and its challenges

- Knowing how to deploy Hadoop and its ecosystem

- Understanding HDFS, MapReduce

- Structuring data with HBase

- Writing queries with HiveQL

- Running an analysis with Pig

Program

What is Big Data?
Data source: man, machine
The problem of size
Hadoop’s position in the landscape

The origin of the project
The HDFS filesystem
Understanding the MapReduce algorithm
The Hadoop environment: HBase, ZooKeeper, Hive, Pig…
The YARN API

From stand-alone mode to fully distributed clustered mode
Prerequisites, Hadoop distributions Hadoop
cluster: NameNode, ResourceManager, DataNode, NodeManager
Configuration files
Basic operations on the HDFS cluster: formatting, starting, stopping

Practical workshop: install Hadoop on 2 nodes, format and manipulate HDFS

The benefits of MapReduce Mappers, reducers, parallelism and independence of processing
Inputs, outputs
Submission of a job to Hadoop

Practical workshop: running a task via MapReduce, with output to HDFS

Random access, real time, read-write to Big Data
Features of HBase, NoSQL
Prerequisites, configuration
Handling via the HBase shell

Practical workshop: setting up HBase on Hadoop, creating and handling a table

Presentation of Hive
Manage the schema: databases, tables, views, partitions
Data manipulation, queries and map-reduce with HiveQL
Audits and error log

Practical workshop: loading big data in Hive, queries

Presentation, installation of the Apache Pig project
Local executions of Pig, in map-reduce mode
Scripter for Pig
The Pig Latin language
Data manipulation and storage with Pig

Practical workshop: write a script containing Pig Latin for a simple task, and execute it locally, then in map reduce mode

Manage logs and audit of Hadoop tasks
Discover MRUnit for unit tests in Hadoop
Local debugging Performance
monitoring

Practical workshop: setting up a more complex MapReduce job with traces and unit tests

Duration

4 days

Price

£ 1994

Audience

System administrators

Prerequisites

Knowledge of system administration, preferably Java

Reference

BUS869-F

Sessions

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C # Intermediate : Optimizing the object model and using design patterns

Program

Encapsulation: interest, good practices
Aggregation of objects
Inheritance: use case, preference for composition
Polymorphism: ad-hoc, subtyping, parametric types
Value Objects
Virtuous circle of ignorance

Workshop: building a coherent class scheme

Tell don’t ask
Dependency management
Breakdown of business rules based on interaction
Behavior-based design
Demeter’s Law

Workshop: implementation of behavior patterns

Design by concepts rather than by data: concepts, object types
Hexagonal Architecture
Presentation of SOLID
principles Unique responsibility
principle (SRP) Open-close principle (OCP)

Workshop: multiple examples of bad / good implementation

Abstraction-Instability metric (RC Martin)
Liskov substitution principle (LSP)
Composition versus inheritance
Principle of interface segregation (ISP)

Workshop: analysis of a code and presentation of metrics – rewriting of concrete examples

Modular
design Business domain design (DDD overview)
Infrastructure separation (persistence, UI, ORM, etc.)
Dependency inversion principle (DIP)
Repositories (Repositories)
Transport object (DTO)
Presentation of clean architecture

Workshop: implementing a layered applicaion

History and reference works
Fields of application
How to apply Design Patterns

Factory and Abstract Factory for creation under
Singleton and derivative conditions : control of available resources

The Composite, how to simplify the
Proxy and Adapter lists , the interfaces for accessing the methods
The Facade: clarifying a component

Strategy: the method factory
The iterator and its existing implementations
Observe: events without events
Chain of responsibility and responsibility trees
Visitor and access: mastery of collaboration
Overview of other Design Patterns

Workshop: implementation of the different design patterns studied

Duration

5 days

Price

2395 £

Public

C # Developers

Prerequisites

Have taken the C # Initiation + Deepening or equivalent concepts

Reference

FOR101050-F

Sessions

From 06/04/2021 to 08/04/2021 (example)

Dates ?

Dates ?

Microsoft 365: Collaborative tools

Goals


- Know Microsoft 365 applications

- Know how to organize as a team with Teams and OneDrive

- Create forms with Forms

- Follow a work schedule with To Do and Planner

Program

The main principle of Microsoft 365: collaborative work
Best practices for working with several collaborators
Using Microsoft 365 to set up teamwork
Overview of the main Microsoft 365 applications

What is Delve used for?
Update your profile
Save documents as a favorite
See a collaborator’s profile

How does Teams work?
Get organized with Teams
Set up your Teams profile
Save your main contacts

Create or join a team
Define a discussion channel for a project
Configure the functions of a channel: the
Conversation tabs with the collaborators of a project

Workshop: Create a team and channels between participants

Schedule a meeting via the calendar
Invite participants
Check the availability of each employee
Start a meeting without having scheduled it
Know the tools to use during a meeting: screen sharing, whiteboard, etc.

Workshop: Prepare a videoconference between participants

How does OneDrive work?
Personal space VS shared space
Install the local application on your workstation
Manage the synchronization of documents

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 2495

Audience

All

Prerequisites

Have knowledge of the Microsoft 365 environment

Reference

BUR101185-F

Create sharing folders
Share a specific file
Define the rights of each collaborator
Create a sharing link
Use document sharing within Microsoft Teams

Workshop: Create a folder and share its content between participants

Open a file for reading or writing
See changes made by others
Chat with colleagues within the file
Comment on a change
Work online or in the desktop application

How does Forms work?
Differences between form and questionnaire
Working with others on a form / questionnaire
Defining form templates

Create and configure a form
Insert form fields (text, number, date, etc.)
Share the form (via a link, by email, etc.)
Consult and export the responses

Workshop: Create an event registration form and retrieve the answers

Create and configure a questionnaire
Insert questions and define the correct answers
Display questions following the previous answers

Workshop: Create a MCQ and process the answers

Create personal and shared notebooks
Define sections, pages and sub-pages
Take notes (text, indicators, link, etc.)
Insert a file and take notes over it

Define your tasks for the day
Create your to-do lists
Define a reminder on a task
Configure recurring tasks

Create a schedule and define its organization
Insert and configure the tasks
Define the collaborators carrying out the tasks
Monitor the development of the schedule

Workshop: Create a work schedule and share it between participants

Analyze your working time with MyAnalytics
Create a corporate video channel with Stream
Collaborate easily with Whiteboard
Set up a corporate social network with Yammer

Summary of Microsoft 365 applications properly
configure these tools within a
Q& A team

Sessions

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Database Administration (Course 40364A / Exam 98-364)

Goals


- Carry out any schemas and queries for MS-SQL

- Know the main functionalities offered by MS SQL Server

- Install, maintain, administer an MS SQL server

- Create and maintain an MS SQL server in an optimal way, Prepare for the MTA Database certification Fundamentals Administration

Program

History, versions and licenses of SQL Server
Roles and stakeholders of a SQL Server database
Other concurrent systems
Tools associated with SQL Server
Installation process: planning, updating
Authentication modes
Installation verification
File type:. mdf, .ndf, .ldf
Administrative objects

Lab: Installing and configuring SQL Server – Getting to know the SQL Server Management Studio tool

General organization: tables, views, constraints, indexes, procedures, …
Specification and modeling methods
Types and particular specifications of tables and fields
Creation of data structures
Management of storage spaces: files, groups of files
Inserting and importing data

Workshop: Database creation and file management

SQL language; MS SQL standards and particularities
Data definition statements
Index types
Constraint management
Data manipulation: insertion, updates, restriction, projection, calculations
Advanced structures, multiple joins, views, stored procedures
Transact SQL programming: functions, procedures
Elements of temporal optimization of requests
Documentation available

Workshop: Creation and manipulation of database data

Users and security: authentication modes, accounts, roles, permissions
Logs, possible backups and tools
Work on history and cancellations
Monitoring by alerts and triggers
Various automation of administration tasks

Workshop: User management – Backups and restores

Details of the certification content
Taking and correcting a mock test
Corrected workshops
Questions / answers, time management when taking the exam

Duration

4 days

Price

2475 £

Public

Database administrators

Prerequisites

Notions of Windows or UNIX system administration

Reference

.NE100020-F

Sessions

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Advanced Windows Store Application Development with C # (Course MS20485 – Exam 70-485)

Goals


- Add animations and transitions in Windows Store apps to improve user experience

- Locate the user interface of Windows Store apps

- Create and consume background tasks

- Diagnose problems and monitor app behavior using tracking, profile tools and APIs

Program

Windows Store App Essentials
Reminders – Overview Windows Store App Essentials Reminders and the Windows 8 Ecosystem

Use animations
Work with transitions and transformations

Practical Workshops: Describe the library and Integrated Storyboards WinRT animation – Apply transitions and transformations

Work with resource files
Implement specific formatting

Practical Workshops: Create and consume localized resources – Apply language specific formatting for a multilingual application

Customize the start screen
Differentiate your application with Branding

Practical Workshops: Create and present a start screen – Differentiate Windows Store applications with branding

Windows Store app storage options
Implement cached
data Advanced file features

Practical Workshops: Describe the storage mechanisms available for Windows Store applications

Create custom controls
Extend existing controls
Create and use WinMD components

Practical Workshops: Create reusable custom controls – Create and extend model-based controls – Create and consume a WinMD component

The printing
contract The Play contract

Practical Workshops: Printing – Printing using the printing contract – Describing the Play To API

Push Notification Service (WNS)
Communicating with Push Notification Service (WNS)

Practical Workshops: Describe the Push Notification Service (WNS) – Work with push notifications

Use the Camera Capture UI to capture images, video, or audio
Use media captures to capture images from video or audio

Practical Workshops: Using the CameraCaptureUI and MediaCapture APIs

Create background tasks
Use background tasks in a Windows Store app

Practical Workshops: Creation and consumption of background tasks.

Working with sensors
Working with peripherals

Practical workshops: Sensors, availability tests, management of sensor events.

Implementing Trial Features in Windows Store Apps
Implementing Purchases in the
Advertising App in Windows Store Apps

Hands-on Workshops: Implement trial functionality and transition to full license – Implement in-app purchases – Implement advertising functionality

Manage Windows Authentication
Manage Web Authentication
Encryption in Windows Store Apps

Practical Workshops: Windows Live Authentication / other web protocols – Encrypt data using Windows.Security.Cryptography

Tracing a Windows Store application
Profiling a Windows Store application

Details of the certification content
Taking and correcting a mock test
Corrected workshops
Questions / answers, time management when taking the exam

Duration

5 days

Price

2475 £

Public

Experienced developers with significant experience developing applications for Windows 8 in C # and XAML

Prerequisites

Experience required in HTML5 programming

Reference

.NE100023-F

Sessions

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Power BI : Analyze data and create reports

Goals


- Know how to use Power BI to analyze and visualize data and generate reports

Program

Presentation of the Microsoft BI offer.
The Power BI Suite: Power BI Desktop, the Power BI service and Power BI Mobile applications.
Define the objectives of the analysis
Clarify the concepts of relational databases

Use flat files as a data source (Excel, CSV, Text)
Use a relational database as a source
Choose columns and rows to keep
Manage errors
Filter, sort and remove duplicates
Combine data tables with merge or addition
Split, merge
Create calculated columns
Workshop: Import data and make it usable by the data model

Format and define the data type, assemble and merge tables
Use the Diagram view to define relationships between tables
Design measures with statistical functions
Use the main DAX functions (SUM, COUNTA, RELATED, IF, etc.)
DAX functions to design elaborate measures (CALCULATE, ALL, FILTER, DISTINCT…)
Create a Calendar table
Create an empty table in the data model
Use the DAX Time Intelligence functions (DATESYTD, TODAY…)
Workshop: Create a data model and perform calculations

Create reports, pages, dashboards
Display data in Tables, Matrices, Maps and charts
Modify calculations on data in a matrix
Manage interactions between visual elements
Use data and formatting parameters
Insert visual elements
Operate cartographic visualizations
Import and use visual elements (gauges, images, etc.)
Add filtering tools, segments, KPIs
Layout for screen or smartphone
Workshop: Design a visual and interactive dashboard and format the data

Power BI service functionality
overview , storage, presentation, sharing Pin visualizations to a dashboard
Report design overview with the Power BI service
Publish the report to a PDF
Create a Power BI file as a template (.pbit)
Interact with Microsoft Teams
Workshop: creation of an online report then consultation, use and sharing of published reports

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1908

Audience

Developers / Business Analysts / Business Intelligence Project Manager

Prerequisites

Notions of SQL and programming allow you to understand the advanced uses of BIRT

Reference

BUS100015-F

Sessions

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DPO (Data Protection Officer)

Goals


- Comply with the CNIL standard, by mastering the requirements requested by the supervisory authority.

- Prepare the organization of the GDPR project within your company.

- Sensitize all stakeholders to data protection.

- Define a target to be reached.

- Build a roadmap, with stages of compliance.

- Control the implementation and improvement process

Program

Support on the 17 skills points recognized by the CNIL reference system

Data processing conditions
Legal basis of processing
Measurement and content of the information to be provided
Procedures for exercising rights
Legal framework for subcontracting personal data
Organization and legal tools for data transfer outside the European Union
Policy and internal data protection rules
Data protection audits
Register of processing activities, register of categories of activities, documentation, data breach, documentation to prove compliance with the regulations
Privacy by design and by default
Security measure Data breaches
to be communicated (CNIL, persons concerned)
Data protection impact assessment (DPIA)
Advice on data protection impact assessment
Relations with supervisory authorities
Training and awareness programs
Traceability of its activities

Training / advice on currently available tools (CNIL, feedback, software, etc.)

Gradual construction of a thorough and pragmatic implementation approach, based on concrete cases, adapted to the size of the structure, its clients and partners

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1510

Audience

People involved in the collection, processing or dissemination of data Business or IT profiles contributing to digital transformation

Prerequisites

General organizational, IS and digital culture

Reference

GES100735-F

 

Sessions

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BIRT

Goals


- Address all aspects of report development with the WYSWIG BIRT Designer tool and report generation in different print formats using the BIRT rendering engine

Program

Business Intelligence, reporting and the BIRT offer
BI and report generation issues
Main market players and Opensource model The
BIRT offer: Engine and Designer

Features offered
Types of reports available
Constitution and elements of a report
Integration Java, Java EE

The different distributions available
Prerequisites and installation
Presentation of the distribution, documentation and examples

Practical work: Installation of the distribution and setting up of the development environment

BIRT Designer presentation :

Notion of project, report, template
Eclipse views and perspectives
The element palettes
Designer configuration

Data sources : 

The different data sources supported Data consumption during generation
Reminder on JDBC and definition of a relational data source in the Designer Definition of XML data source Data
explorer

Datasets :

Debugging and testing the SQL query
Rules on fields
Java / SQL type correspondence

Use of Labels, Text, Data and Table
elements Data / element association
Running the report Generation PDF, HTML

Practical work: Definition of sources and datasets, creation of a report

Formatting a report

Managing styles
Tools for alignment
Colors and Fonts
Formatting and data conversion
Master pages Sorting

and groups

Delegating sorting to the BIRT engine
Definitions of groups and Nesting of groups
Aggregation calculations
Merging of columns in the Tables

Parameters and Expressions Use

case of parameters, parameters used in SQL queries
Parameter entry mode Cascading parameter
The expressions, types, available syntax Regular expressions

Practical work: Use of the various elements presented, management of styles, fonts, colors Grouping of data from aggregation calculations Parameterized report

Libraries and reuse

Source libraries and datasets
Component
libraries and styles Organization of libraries, publication
Local redefinitions

Use of templates

Create a
Publish and Use template

Customization and scripting

Syntax elements
Graphic customization
Modification of the dataset

Practical work: Setting up libraries, publication and use
Application of a graphic charter via scripting

Sub reports

sub reporting use case, comparison with groups Expression of the data source and the query, listing parameter passing under the report in the report relative
Lier the current data in the report

Graphics

Available
charts and associated datasets Specific attributes of the different charts
Association of hypertext links
Documentation and extensions available

Cross tables

Principles of cross tables, grouping of rows and columns
Measures, cells, totals
Cross tables and OLAP

Practical work: Master / detail report with sub reports, passing parameters and retrieving return values
Crosstab charts

Integration

Case of a Java application
Case of a war
Integration in Java EE

API BIRT

API of the design
engine API of the graph engine


Practical work: Integration of BIRT in a web application
Programmatic handling of a report via the BIRT API

Integration in a Linux system: Linux command to generate a report

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1908

Audience

Developers / Business Analysts / Business Intelligence Project Manager

Prerequisites

Notions of SQL and programming allow you to understand the advanced uses of BIRT

Reference

BUS100015-F

Sessions

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GDPR for websites

Goals


- Putting GDPR into practice easily

Program

Definition of GDPR

Who is affected
Sanctions
Is the CNIL over?

The DPO

Its designation

IT charter

Password management

Legal mentions

Accommodation

Managing cookies

The forms

The contact page

User privacy

Emailings

Social networks

Analysis systems

Duration

1 day

Price

£ 745

Audience

Everyone

Prerequisites

Websites owner

Reference

GES100432-F

 

Sessions

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Cognos BI Reporting

Goals


- Master the design of ergonomic and functional reports using Cognos BI

Program

IBM Cognos Business Intelligence Overview, Versions Report
Types and Data Formatting
Usable Databases Getting to
Know Report Studio
Data Access Methods

Workshop: Installing Cognos BI – a first report

Structure of a report: header, footer, details area, groupings
Connection to sources: selection, insertion and positioning
Queries: creation / joins, operations
Member sets
Charts and crosstabs
Drill functions
Design of sections
Formatting of special fields
Adding colors, frames and images
Calculated fields
Preview and save

Workshop: Design of reports with quality presentations: customization, calculations

Creation and application of filters
Dynamic filters : tokens, prompts, formulas
Access to additional reports

Workshop: Multiple filter / sorting applications

Insertion of pages, explorer / navigation, table of contents
Master / detail reports
Flow diagram Burst
report expressions
(Burst)
Active Reports: operation, creation
MDX / OLAP functions: discovery, navigation (temporal / hierarchical)

Workshop: Building reports with advanced functions

Duration

5 days

Price

£ 2568

Audience

BDD Administrators, Developers and Project Managers

Prerequisites

Knowledge of SQL

Reference

BUS685-F

Sessions

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Reporting with Crystal Reports

Goals


- Master the design of ergonomic and functional reports using Crystal Reports

Program

Presentation, versions
Types of reports and data formatting
Customization of reports with business logic
Databases that can be used with Crystal Reports
Assistants available

Direct access to database files
Access by ODBC, OLE-DB
Other access modes

Workshop: Connection to common data sources: MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, Access, Log files, XML etc.

Structure of a report: header, footer, details area, groupings
Presentation of the example data source
Connection to the data source and selection of tables
Selection of data in restitution
Insertion, positioning and sizing of objects
Preview and save

Workshop: Creation of basic reports and positioning

Designing sections
Annotating the header and footer
Sorting records
Grouping data
Using and formatting special fields
Adding colors, frames and images
Calculated fields

Workshop: Design of reports with quality presentations: customization, calculations and sorting

Formula calculations, field accumulation (subtotals)
Using Alerts Reports
Data Simplification with tables and graphs
Conditional Formatting
Insert hyperlinks
subreports Handling

Workshop: Creation of elaborate reports with integration of links and graphics

Construction and application of a model
Management of repository objects (SQL commands, constants, images, …)
Use of the formulas workshop (Crystal syntax, functions, operators, …)
Parameterized states: definition, use

Workshop: Application of models and parameterized reports

Project manager, publishing, sharing, planning and distribution
Export formats (HTML, PDF …)

Workshop: Using the project manager and exporting reports in different formats

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1925

Audience

BDD Administrators, Developers and Project Managers

Prerequisites

Knowledge of SQL

Reference

BUS304-F

Sessions

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Windows Store Application Development with C # (Course MS20484 – Exam 70-484)

Goals


- Describe the features of the Windows 8 platform and explore the basics of a Windows Store app interface

- Create the structure and layout of the user interface using XAML

- Use data binding to display data in the user interface

- Use the templates to create the graphical interface

- Deploy an application for the Windows Store or for a company

Program

Introduction to the Windows 8 Platform
The Principles of the Windows 8 User Interface
WinRT Projections and Languages

Hands-on Workshops: Exploring the Windows 8.1 Platform – Exploring a Windows App Store

XAML Basics
The
Advanced XAML Code-behind XAML

Hands-On Workshops: Creating User Interface Using Visual Studio 2013 – Improving User Interface Using Visual Studio 2013

Working with Data Presentation
Controls The GridView Control

Hands-On Workshops: Introducing Note Data in the GridView Control

WinRT
Controls AppBar
Snap and Fill Control

Hands-on Workshops: Setting up the page layout using built-in controls in Windows 8.1

Getting started with files and streams in the Windows Store application
Working with the components of the file user interface

Practical Workshops: Using the API file to read and write data from the note file – Add photos to a note using the Picker file

Manage the life process
Launch the Windows Store applications
Implement the state management strategy

Practical Workshops: Explore the different PLM states – Management of the implementation state

Create styles and templates
Create shared resources

Practical Workshops: Working with Styles and Models – Creating a Control and Model Style

Getting started with browsing Windows Store applications
Semantic Zoom

Practical Workshops: Addition of navigation to the ILoveNotes App – Semantic implementation Zoom

Design of charms and contracts
The research
contract The sharing contract
Manage application settings and preferences

Practical workshops: Implementation of the research contract – Implementation of the Share contract – Addition of a new parameter in the Settings pane – Optional: Search implemented with the SearchBox control

Implement Tiles, Live Tiles, Secondary Tiles and Badge Notifications
Implement Notification Popups

Practical Workshops: Activation of the Live Tile functionality on the main tile

Evaluate data access strategies
Work with remote data

Practical workshops: Answering questions

Working with mouse events
Working with gestural events

Practical Workshops: Set up mouse and gesture events

The Windows Store applications manifesto
Certification of Windows Store
applications Deployment of Enterprise applications

Details of the certification content
Taking and correcting a mock test
Corrected workshops
Questions / answers, time management when taking the exam

Duration

5 days

Price

£ 2097

Audience

Experienced developers

Prerequisites

Know the C # language - Have basic knowledge of XAML programming

Reference

.NE100022-F

Sessions

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Process and organization of the RGPD within an organization

Goals


- Set up an approach adapted to the context of the GDPR

- Identify the needs

- Delimit the scope of application

- Set up an action plan

- Integrate and manage the approach within the framework of current projects

- Communicate and advise non-IT stakeholders

Program

Legal framework

The protection of personal data
– Data and data files
– Data processing
– Data breach
– People affected by the processing
– Stakeholders (Recipient, controller, subcontractor, authorized third parties)

Reminder of prior formalities the implementation of data processing
staff
– Fundamentals of the CNIL: its role, its missions, its powers on French territory
– different regimes prior formalities
– procedures to complete the formalities with the CNIL
– the changes to declarative regimes by regulation
– The registers (data controllers and subcontractors)

The GDPR (or RGPD) and its consequences for private companies and public bodies
The content of the European regulation
The DPO (Delegate for the Protection of Personal Data), the linchpin of compliance with the
RGPD
The functions of the DPO and the certification process
The challenges for the company: risk management, better control of the content and organization
of its IS data, adaptation of measures to the context and nature of the information processed

Governance and protection of personal data

Fundamental principles of the GDPR
– Lawfulness and fairness in processing
– Transparency
– Purpose of processing
– Relevance and adequacy of data to the purpose pursued
– Limited data
retention – Security and confidentiality of data
– Processing of sensitive data
– Rights of individuals

Scope implementation of GDPR: existing situation and IS issues
– Extended business scope: private or public organization and its multiple
partners
– Impacts on internal standards of individuals
– Mapping and inventory of data personal (Data collected, data
processed, transmitted and shared data, internal and external data, …)

Data management and life cycle

Perfectly controlled business processes
– Definition of the people concerned, within the meaning of the GDPR (customers, prospects, users,
employees, suppliers, etc.)
– Identification of the nature of the personal data collected by the company
– Monitoring of data flows: their entry and transfer points
– Identification of the processing operations carried out on this data


IT procedures tracing personal data (Acquisition, conservation,
transformation and operation)
– Definition of internal and external processes in interaction with the people concerned
– Identification of the information systems on which these processes are directly based
– Identification of data flows and processing personal data supported by these systems
– Feedback of the flow and processing of related data external to these systems


Distribution to trainees of a questionnaire on the strengths and weaknesses of their current organization, with regard to the regulatory points of the GDPR. This support will serve as a source of reflection and sharing. It will make it possible to accentuate the exchanges on recurring and priority points of the various representatives of the companies registered in the training.
* Depending on the wishes of the participants, in the context of inter-company training, these results
may be returned anonymously.

Prospective reflections on the strategy to be adopted

How to define the needs at the level of the company or the public organization?
How to ensure compliance with personal data protection rules?
How to set up data governance, in line with the regulations?

Anticipation of organizational changes

Actors responsible for ensuring compliance with regulations
– Roles and respective functions with regard to data (decision-makers, business profiles, staff in support activities: IT, HR, etc.)
– Role of the DPO / IT and Civil Liberties Correspondent

Determination of the impacted IS perimeter
Operational systems:
– Internal IS (Infrastructure, database, internal applications and software packages)
– Shared, pooled IS (Partners, subcontractors, responsibilities and
data properties )

Duration

4 days

Price

£ 2468

Audience

Manager, manager or operational person with a general IS or digital culture Anyone whose ambition or mission is to ensure respect for the protection of personal data, within their private or public organization Profiles involved in sensitive projects, handling personal data or those responsible for IS security

Prerequisites

Knowledge and / or involvement in IS or digital projects

Reference

GES100418-F

 

Sessions

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GDPR compliance

Goals


- Understand the fundamental role of data security in the digital transformation of the organization

- Master the legal framework for the use and protection of personal data

- Acquire the bases for building an action plan (register of processing, sorting sensitive data, respect for personal rights, data security)

Program

Protection of personal data

Data and data files Data
processing Data
breach
Persons concerned by the processing
Interveners in the data processing process
– The recipient
– The data controller
– The subcontractor
– The authorized third party

The preliminary formalities

Fundamentals on the CNIL: its role, its missions, its powers on French territory
The different regimes of prior formalities
The modifications of the declarative regimes by the regulations
The registers
– Role of data controllers
– Role of subcontractors

GDPR and DPO

Fundamentals of the European regulation for the protection of personal data
The DPO (Delegate for the Protection of Personal Data), kingpin of compliance with the GDPR
The functions of the DPO and the certification process
The challenges of the GDPR
– Risk management
– Better control of content and the organization of its IS data
– Adaptation of measures to the context and nature of the information processed

Scope of application of the European regulation

Extended business scope: private or public organization and its multiple
partners
Impacts on the internal standards of individuals
Mapping and inventory of personal data
– Data collected
– Data processed
– Data transmitted and shared
– Internal and external data

Duration

2 days

Price

£ 1234

Audience

People involved in the collection, processing or dissemination of data Business or IT profiles contributing to digital transformation

Prerequisites

No special knowledge

Reference

GES100416-F

 

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MicroStrategy

Goals


- Master the design of ergonomic and functional reports using MicroStrategy

Program

MicroStrategy BI Solution Overview MicroStrategy
Enterprise Reporting Features Report
Types and Data Formatting
Supported Data Sources

Lab: Installation of the MicroStrategy solution and overview of the Report Services environment

Structure of a report
Presentation of the example data source
Connection to the data source and selection of tables
Multiple data sets
Insertion, positioning and sizing of objects
Preview and save

Workshop: Creation of basic reports and positioning

Designing areas
Sorting records
Grouping data
Adding colors, frames and images
Integrating fonts
Calculated fields

Workshop: Design of reports with quality presentations: customization, calculations and sorting

Calculation formulas, cumulative fields (sub-totals)
Tables and charts
Insertion of hypertext links to other reports
Manipulation of sub-reports

Workshop: Creation of elaborate reports with integration of links and graphics

Export formats (HTML, PDF …)
Optimization of rendering

Workshop: Export and optimization of reports in different formats

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1925

Audience

BDD Administrators, Developers and Project Managers

Prerequisites

None

Reference

BUS307-F

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MS SQL Server Reporting Services

Goals


- Master the design of ergonomic and functional reports using MS SQL Server Reporting Services

Program

BI Solution Overview: MS SQL Server
Reporting Services Architecture (SSRS)
Design Tool: Report Builder Report
Types (Simple Table, Matrix, Charts, Gauges)

Workshop: Setting up the environment, overview

Creation wizard
Configuration of a data source
Editing queries
Using tablix / gauges
Calculation formulas
Formatting and style
Selection parameters (multiple choice lists, cascading lists, etc.)
Adding variable parameters
Using filters
Interactive sorts
Adding sub -states

Workshop: Design of reports with quality presentations – customization, calculations and sorting

Designing a report based on an Analysis Services source
Designing an MDX query
Adding variable parameters
Exploring data in a report (drill down-drill up)
Navigating from one report to another

Workshop: Editing of elaborate reports

Types of exports and renderings (XML, CSV, PDF, TIFF, PDF, Excel, Word, etc.)
Publication of reports
Creation of capture and report history
Management of a report cache
Subscription and distribution of reports

Workshop: Export of various reports and cache management

Overview of Configuration Manager
Managing Security and Defining Roles
Migrations and Integration of Reporting Services

Lab: Configuring and Managing Security in Reporting Services

Adding Custom Code to a
Web Services Report and
Querying Reports Querying Reports Remotely

Workshop: Demonstrations of querying reports

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1925

Audience

BDD Administrators, Developers and Project Managers

Prerequisites

Knowledge of SQL

Reference

BUS306-F

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Proactive GDPR approach

Goals


- Understand the fundamental role of data security in the digital transformation of the organization

- Master the legal framework for the use and protection of personal data

- Acquire the bases for building an action plan (register of processing, sorting sensitive data, respect for personal rights, data security)

Program

Protection of personal data

Data and data files Data
processing Data
breach
Persons concerned by the processing
Interveners in the data processing process
– The recipient
– The data controller
– The subcontractor
– The authorized third party

The preliminary formalities

Fundamentals on the CNIL: its role, its missions, its powers on French territory
The different regimes of prior formalities
The modifications of the declarative regimes by the regulations
The registers
– Role of data controllers
– Role of subcontractors

GDPR and DPO

Fundamentals of the European regulation for the protection of personal data
The DPO (Delegate for the Protection of Personal Data), kingpin of compliance with the GDPR
The functions of the DPO and the certification process
The challenges of the GDPR
– Risk management
– Better control of content and the organization of its IS data
– Adaptation of measures to the context and nature of the information processed

Scope of application of the European regulation

Extended business scope: private or public organization and its multiple
partners
Impacts on the internal standards of individuals
Mapping and inventory of personal data
– Data collected
– Data processed
– Data transmitted and shared
– Internal and external data

Enhanced control of business processes

Internal and external communication process oriented
towards the protection of personal data External communication to strengthen the confidence of prospects, customers, members, etc.
Internal security and personal data protection policy
Promotion of commercial actions
Improving commercial efficiency through data certified compliant
Reinforcement of the brand image: respect for privacy
Transformation of regulations into opportunities
Optimization of knowledge of the organization’s information assets
Improving customer knowledge in a secure environment

Anticipation of IT procedures strengthening compliance

Referencing and organization of personal data processing
Control of data collected, processed, exchanged and published
Optimization of costs generated by the return or deletion of personal data

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1851

Audience

People involved in the collection, processing or dissemination of data Business or IT profiles contributing to digital transformation

Prerequisites

General organizational, IS and digital culture

Reference

GES100417-F

 

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Awareness of personal data protection regulations (GDPR)

Goals


- Raising awareness among actors of a private or public body (decision-makers, operational or administrative managers, digital functions, etc.) faced with issues of personal data protection, in accordance with the new European regulations

- Presentation of the main lines of thought to be taken Consideration and recommendations for implementation: • Identify new regulatory aspects, their evolution in relation to reporting obligations to the CNIL • Identify the different stakeholders, their role and their involvement • Achieve a shared, understandable and unifying view by all users • Inventory,map and trace the processing of this data • Prove the compliance of personal data in digital processing • Jointly develop protection and detection mechanisms

Program

Understanding GDPR

« Personal Data » and the need to protect it.
Objective and scope of the GDPR.
The companies and types of data involved.
The challenges and impacts for the company.
Impacts on ISD and the information system

Understand the new data protection principles

The new definitions introduced by the European regulation.
New rights for data subjects.
Legal risks and sanctions weighing on the company.
The new obligations for the data controller and for the subcontractors.
The impact on management rules relating to cybersecurity.

Define an action plan to become compliant

Data governance, roles and responsibilities.
The organization around data protection.
The actions to be taken in order to comply.
The process for implementing the action plan

Duration

1 day

Price

£ 617

Audience

Managers wishing to identify the impacts of data protection on their organization Persons involved in data protection within a company, a public service or an association

Prerequisites

No special knowledg

Reference

GES100415-F

 

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Informatica PowerCenter

Goals


- Describe the PowerCenter 9x architecture

- Develop mappings and workflows using best practices

- Use the main transformations of mappings and workflow tasks

- Execute and Monitor workflows

- Know how to interpret error messages from execution logs

- Know how to debug flows and adapt solutions

Program

Explain the purpose of PowerCenter
Define the vocabulary used PowerCenter
Introduce the components of PowerCenter

Create sources and targets from flat files and relational tables
Create a mapping using sources and targets
Use links to connect ports

Create a simple workflow and link its tasks
Execute a workflow, monitor its execution and verify the results

Use the Expression transformation to perform calculations on data
Use the Filter transformation to delete records based on a user-defined condition

Sort a set of records according to one or more fields in the Sorter transformation
Calculate values ​​according to a key in the Agregator transformation

Use a Source Qualifier transformation to implement a homogeneous join
Use a Joiner transformation to implement a heterogeneous join
Use a Union transformation to merge multiple records into one

Duration

5 days

Price

£ 2980

Audience

Project manager – Developers

Prerequisites

Have knowledge of Boolean logic (AND, OR) and relational operations (Joins, Aggregation …)

Reference

BUS100369-F

Use the Lookup transformation to get additional information about a record

Use a Router transformation to split a data flow into multiple groups
Use an Update Strategy transformation to determine how a target should be populated (insert / update / delete)

Declare and use variables and mapping parameters
Create and use reusable transformations
Use a disconnected Lookup to provide data on a simple case
Use shared objects (or shortcuts)

Use the debugging tool to unlock and test a mapping
Use the object dependency manager

Create mapplets and use them in existing mappings

Declare and use workflow variables and parameters
Use conditions on links and execution decision tasks
Explain the purpose of the pmcmd command Correctly
use bulk and normal modes
Schedule workflow executions

Apply a variety of best practices in order to effectively develop on PowerCenter
Exporter and import PowerCenter flows on an environment

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Master Data Management

Goals


- Understand the notion of reference data

- Create a repository

- Specify a reference data model

- Create and maintain an MDM

Program

What is benchmark data?
What is the stake for the company?
Key definitions
Examples of concrete application of an MDM
Integration into the company’s IS

Behavior
Lifecycle, lifespan and viability
Cardinality, complexity
Reusability

Practical workshop: identify a simple cycle for data in a CRM and qualify it

Identify reference sources
Identify data producers and consumers
Metadata analysis Data
governance and steering committee
Specification of reference data

Practical workshop: in a simple case, specify the reference data model

Choose tools and infrastructure specification
Create and validate reference data
Gradually connect data producer and consumers
Validate repository maintenance

Practical workshop: setting up an MDM based on the previous specification

From single copy to continuous integration
Audit and version in MDM
Data organization and hierarchy
Quality management

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1951

Audience

Business Intelligence Project Manager

IS Manager

Prerequisites

Have used ETL tools

Reference

BUS883-F

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Cognos Framework Manager

Goals


- Master data modeling using Cognos BI Framework Manager

Program

IBM Cognos: overview, tools
Data analysis and reporting
Overview of data structures
Star schema, data, dimension / fact tables
Framework Manager: functionalities, components / objects
Data source, types of queries

Workshop: Setting up the environment – Discovery of the interface

Architecture and structure of a Framework Manager project
Manipulating objects
Importing data
Queries: strategy, query subjects, joins, …
Creation of business views
Filters and directories
Determinants and dimensions

Workshop: Multiple business models

Packages: definition, parameters
Implementation of a package
Consequences
Publishing a package
Validations and version management

Workshop: Package creation and publication

Security under Cognos
Access management
Script replay
Model Design Accelerator
Map management (Map Manager)

Workshop: Authorization management – Regeneration with Script Relay – Using the Map Manager

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1882

Audience

Developers

Prerequisites

Knowledge of BDD and data modeling

Reference

BUS686-F

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Pentaho

Goals


- Understand the data integration process

- Master the Pentaho tool and the component library

Program

Pentaho BI Suite: presentation, modules, licenses
Organization of a BI project with Pentaho
Data design and modeling
Available support, documentation

Practical workshop: Installation and presentation of the Pentaho environment

Data integration issue (operational and decision-making)
ETL (Extract Transform Load ) tools available
PDI: architecture,
Spoon functionalities : graphic design, configuration
Extraction and integration of database data (files, lookups, calculations, …)
Implementation place of filters and flow routing
Logging, monitoring and error management
Use of JavaScript and Java classes in transformations, iterative processing Performing
tasks,
PDI deployment and
Agile-BI web services : presentation, interest, plugin

Practical workshops: installation of PDI and getting started with Spoon – transformations (basic / advanced) on multiple sources – flow redirection – use of arguments, creation of jobs

Presentation, architecture OLAP
multidimensional analysis : concepts, queries
Star schemas
Use of the MDX language, optimization of
Mondrian queries , Workbench schema: implementation
Creation and publication of cubes

Practical workshop: Getting started with Pentaho Analysis – creating and publishing analyzes

Reporting with Pentaho: presentation of the tool, available reports
Data integration, setting up of filters
Integration of graphics
Definition of templates
Sub-reports, drill-linking, bursting

Hands-on workshop: Creating multiple reports with Pentaho Report Designer

Presentation, metadata layer
Implementation of business models and views
Securing access to
WAQR (Web Ad-hoc Query Reporter) data: presentation, deployment of reports

Practical workshop: setting up metadata in Pentaho Report Designer

Duration

5 days

Price

£ 2568

Audience

System administrators / BDD, Project managers, Developers

Prerequisites

None

Reference

BUS548-F

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MS SQL Server Integration Services

Goals


- Understanding the Data Integration Process

- Implementing an ETL Solution with MS SQL Server Integration Services

Program

Data
integration issue Operational and Business Intelligence Integration
ETL (Extract Transform Load) tools available
Development environment BIDS (Business Intelligence Development Studio)
Support available: documentation, community, …

Workshop: Installation and presentation of the BIDS environment

Control Flow Tasks
Sequence / Loop Containers
Data Control Data
Source and Destination Management Data
Transformation and Scripting (VB.NET, C #)

Lab: Creating tasks, configuring data sources, running and observing statistics

Feeding Slowly Changing Dimensions (SCD)
Loading Fact Tables
Error Handling (Package Logging, Event Handler)
Using Data Viewers

Workshop: Basic and advanced debugging of tasks

Management of execution contexts
Optimization of tasks (parallelization, buffer sizing, etc.)
Configuration and deployment of packages
Execution modes and management of batch security

Workshop: Package deployment and implementation of optimization routines

Duration

2 days

Price

£ 1282

Audience

System administrators / BDD, Project managers, Developers

Prerequisites

Knowledge of SQL, notions of decision-making systems

Reference

BUS309-F

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SharePoint 2013: Developing Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 Applications (Course MS20488 – Exam 70-488)

Goals


- Design and manage features and solutions

- Develop code to customize server-side components

- Manage and customize authentication and authorization

- Use client-side object model and REST API

- Create custom workflows to automate business processes

Program

Introduction to the Sharepoint Development Environment
Choosing the Right Approach to Develop in Sharepoint
Understanding the SharePoint 2013 Deployment and Execution Models

Practical workshops: Compare components – Creation and deployment of a SharePoint Web part – Creation and deployment of a SharePoint App part

Understanding the hierarchy of objects in Sharepoint
Working with the Site and Web objests
Working with the execution contexts

Practical Workshops: Working with sites and websites – Running code with elevated privileges – Adapting content for different user permissions

Using lists and library objects
Queries and retrieving data lists
Working with important lists

Practical Workshops: Working with large lists – Querying data lists – Updating data lists 

Work with functionalities
Deploy solutions
Work with isolated “sandboxed” solutions

Practical Workshops: Working with Features and Solutions – Configuring SharePoint Features – Creating Receiver Entity Classes – Creating Entities with Dependencies

Develop Web parts
Use event receivers
Use Timers
Store configuration data

Practical Workshops: Building an Event Receiver – Updating a Web Part

Understand identity management in Sharepoint 2013
Manage permissions in Sharepoint 2013
Configure authentication in Forms mode
Customize authentication

Practical Workshops: Creation and deployment of a custom claims provider – Manage the list of authorizations programmatically – Creation of a custom claims provider – Support research and determination in a claims provider – Deployment and testing of a provider of claims

Component Overview
Define Custom Lists
Define Custom Sites
Manage Sharepoint Sites

Practical Workshops: Creating a Suggestions App site – Creating a new SharePoint application – Using the client-side Object model

Overview of Apps for Sharepoint
Developing Apps for Sharepoint

Practical Workshops: Using the REST API with JavaScript – Adding a Site column – Adding the Mileage claim type content – Adding the list of claims – Adding the counting of votes – Displaying the votes for each suggestion

Using the client-side object model with JavaScript
Using the REST API with JavaScript

Practical Workshops: Configuring a Hosted SharePoint App provider – Configuring a server-to-server trust relationship – Creating a Hosted App provider – Working with SharePoint data – Using the Chrome command

Overview of remotely hosted applications
Configure remotely hosted applications
Develop remotely hosted applications

Understanding the Apps Management Architecture
Understanding Apps Packages
Publishing Apps
Installing, Updating and Uninstalling Apps

Practical Workshops: Publishing an App for a Company Catalog – Creating an App Catalog – Publishing an App Package – Updating an App – Removing an App

Understand Workflows in Sharepoint 2013
Create Workflows using Visio2013 and Sharepoint Designer 2013
Develop Workflows in Visual Studio 2012

Practical workshops: Creating workflow actions in Visual Studio 2012 – Creating workflows using Visio – Editing processes using SharePoint Designer – Custom creation of workflow actions – Using a custom workflow in SharePoint Designer

Manage taxonomy in Sharepoint 2013
Work with content types
Work with advanced features of content types

Practical Workshops: Using Content Types – Creating a Location Requests Entry System – Creating an Event Receiver Assembly – Registering an Event Receiver with a Site Content Type

Working with Custom Actions
Using Client-Side UI Components
Customizing the Sharepoint List Interface

Practical workshops: Management of personalized components and site Lifecycles – Creation of a site definition – Creation of a Definition list – Development of an event receiver

Create and apply themes
Branding and published site design
Tailor content to platforms and devices
Configure and customize navigation

Practical workshops: Using the Modify configuration block to launch an application – Configure an application to display customer orders – Use a custom action to launch an application – Create a Custom view list

Duration

5 days

Price

£ 2097

Audience

Microsoft Sharepoint DevelopersAll

Prerequisites

Experience required in web development and SharePoint

Reference

.NE1101-F

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Talend Open Studio ESB

Goals


- Use Talend for ESB

- Generate a REST service from the graphical interface

Program

General principle of an ESB, OSGI standard
Components of Talend Standard ESB
Specificity of Talend ESB Studio Advantages
of the Enterprise version

Practical workshop: setting up the Talend Studio environment for ESBs

A quick tour of Apache Camel
The “Mediation” perspective of Talend Studio
Camel components
Route resources Hands-on

workshop: building and running a route in Talend Studio for ESBs

Apache CXF, Apache RS & WSDL
Services and the « Integration » perspective
Integration into a complete job, with routing and operation of the service

Practical workshop: preparation of a service, and export for deployment

A service linked to a
Log database and administration of the services
Security elements

Practical workshop: present data from a database, analyze traces

Duration

2 days

Price

£ 1025

Audience

System administrators / BDD, Project managers, Developers

Prerequisites

Knowledge of Talend (or Talend: Initiation)

Reference

BUS877-F

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Implement tests in .NET

Goals


- Mastering test-driven development

Program

Software quality
metrics Test process in the life cycle of a project, types, contributions
Code refactoring
Test coverage
Tools

Workshop: writing tests in a project

Interest of unit tests
.Net Framework for tests (MSTest)
Principle of assertions
Test cases, Test suite Test
explorer, execution

Workshop: implementation of unit tests, execution

Scale-out tests with market tools
Presentation of a performance test project (for Visual Studio Ultimate)
Tests of the data persistence layer

Workshop: load testing and performance measurement

Functional tests with Fit and FitNesse
Functional tests and TDD

Workshop: Running functional tests

Duration

2 days

Price

£ 1780

Audience

.Net developers (C # / VB.Net), architects, project managers

Prerequisites

Notions of .Net (C # or VB.Net)

Reference

.NE101078-F

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Test Driven Development (TDD) in .Net

Goals


- Mastering test-driven development

Program

Software quality
metrics Testing process in the life cycle of a project, types, contributions
XP practices (eXtreme Programming), Test Driven Development (TDD) and styles
Testing in an agile project management
Code refactoring
Fixtures, Qualities a test code Test
coverage
Tools

Workshop: writing tests in a project

Interest of unit tests
.Net Framework for tests (MSTest)
Principle of assertions
Test cases, test suite Test
explorer, execution
Comparison with the NUnit alternative

Workshop: implementation of unit tests, execution

Scale-out tests with market tools
Presentation of a performance test project (for Visual Studio Ultimate)
Tests of the data persistence layer

Mock and Stub objects: simulations and reproduction of real objects
Reasons for use
Technical details
Discovery of market libraries

Workshop: use of jMock or MockObject

Functional tests with Fit and FitNesse
Functional tests and TDD

Workshop: Running functional tests

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 2750

Audience

.Net developers (C # / VB.Net), architects, project managers

Prerequisites

Notions of .Net (C # or VB.Net)

Reference

.NE924-F

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Windows 8: Metro application development

Goals


- Metro application development on Windows 8

Program

Windows 8: presentation, new features
Cohabitation of the different types of applications
The Metro Interface
Development tools

Presentation of Windows RunTime / WinRT
Resources, WinJS
Creation of a Windows Runtime / WinRT library
File system
RSS feeds with Windows 8

Workshop: Using the Metro interface

Introduction to display modes
Management of the « Snapped » view
Management of the « Filled » view
Management of the « Landscape » view
Management of the orientation

Workshop: Using a « Landscape » view

Presentation of the main controls: ListView / GridView, SemanticZoom, FlipView
The binding engine
The templates
The converters
Groups of data
Sort and filter of data

Workshop: Using controls

Presentation of Tiles
Management of tiles: secondary / dynamic
Use and consumption of contracts
Management of different « Pickers »
Management of sensors

  Workshop: Setting up a dynamic tile

Presentation of the life cycle of an application
The stages
The « Suspended » and « Resuming » mode
Data persistence between the executions of the application

  Workshop: Use of « Suspended » and « Resuming » modes

Windows Store account: creation, management
Deployment of applications
Management of evaluation mode
Purchase

  Workshop: Managing a Windows Store account and deploying applications

Duration

2 days

Price

£ 1495

Audience

.Net Developers

Prerequisites

Knowledge of .NET (C # / VB.NET)

Reference

.NE638-F

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KINECT Development

Goals


- Development of KINECT applications

Program

Presentation of the Kinect sensor
The optimal use specifications
The licensing model, competitors
Installation of the development environment
The tools of the development kit: Kinect Studio, Kinect Toolkit Explorer
Structure of a project

Workshop: Installation of the development environment (IDE, SDK)

Video stream : presentation, retrieval and analysis
Depth
stream : definition, retrieval and analysis Retrieving and using the speech recognition of a
Microsoft Speech sound stream

Workshop: Exploitation of several flows

Kinect skeleton presentation
Anatomy of a skeleton supported by Kinect: standing / sitting modes
Retrieving skeletal information from the sensor
Initiation to the player identity tracking system
Facial recognition: presenting and retrieving data
Microsoft Face Tracking SDK

Workshop: Retrieving skeleton information for restitution in a 3D scene

Presentation of general concepts of ergonomics adapted to NUI
Design and detection of gestures adapted to the user and the environment
Consistency of gestures with the application
Creation of user controls for use of Kinect

Workshop: Creation of a menu interface adapted to NUIs

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 2750

Audience

.Net Developers

Prerequisites

Knowledge of .NET (C # / VB.NET)

Reference

.NE637-F

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Powerful applications thanks to F #

Goals


- Knowing the interest and the challenges of using F #

- Knowing how to create and evaluate an application containing F #

Program

General principles of functional programming
History, versions and other languages ​​of .Net
A first program in F #, and handling of the environment

Data types and identifiers
Operations, conditions
Loops: general principles, differences with classic imperative programming

Practical workshop: first calculations with F #

Various data structures
Creation of functions
Currying and practical elements of lambda programming
Multiple algorithms associated with these structures
Performance search

Practical workshop: sorting, research and other operations on various data

Object-oriented programming: summary
F # facing the OOP
F # and other languages: mixing, implementation, effects
Parallelism: principles and implementation with F #
Parallelism: synchronization and its difficulties

Workshop: a complete real application partially in F #

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1495

Audience

.NET Developers

Prerequisites

Notions of C # or VB.net

Reference

.NE538-F

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.NET Application Security

Goals


- Implement the security mechanisms offered by the .NET framework in business applications

Program

Security concepts: authentication, protection, encryption
Reminders of the .NET platform structure
Security levels: application, runtime environment (CLR), framework

Code signing and verification
CLR configuration and protection models
CLR security strategy
Application deployment and execution rules

Practical workshop: assembly loading and securing (Code Access Security) – Code loading and unloading of an appdomain

Cryptography concepts: models (symmetric / asymmetric) and
.NET API engine for encryption and certificate management (signature, use)
Secure dialogue (SSL and HTTPS)

Practical workshop: data encryption with Cryptography.Pkcs – use of several tools security (Certificate Creation / Manage Tool, File Signing Tool, …)

Authentication mechanism offered by .NET
Role based and Configuration of .Net Policies on a workstation (codegroups)
Implementation of a protection model
Execution restrictions and use of isolated storage environments

Practical workshop: Identity and Principal objects – Use of ACL and DACL – Management of security policies using Mscorcfg.msc

Classic attack modes
Key and password management
Security of Web applications (IIS, ASP.NET, SharePoint)
Security of web services: .NET implementation of the WSS-I standard

Practical workshop: securing ASP.NET applications – Security in IIS – WS-Security implementation

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1875

Audience

Developers, designers and project managers

Prerequisites

Notions of .NET developments

Reference

.NE298-F

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Edit Outlook with .NET

Goals


- Know the possibilities of programming for Outlook. To be able to plan, develop, deploy, maintain a module for Outlook.

Program

History and versions of Ms Office
Other products and alternative solutions
Development and testing environment
Reminders as needed from C # / VB.net

Creation of the project in the environment
Integration in Outlook and Windows, installation / uninstallation
Triggers in Outlook, start-up, possible solutions for integrating the interface
Security control and impossibilities

Practical workshop: a utility from Outlook

Essential data classes in Outlook; access, modification
Useful elements specific to the .NET framework
Performance and confidentiality issues

Practical workshop: associate groupware with Outlook – Getting started

Duration

2 days

Price

£ 1275

Audience

All

Prerequisites

Knowledge of VB.NET or C #

Reference

.NE127-F

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Fluent NHibernate

Goals


- Implement a powerful data persistence layer with the ORM Fluent NHibernate framework

Program

Reminders: ADO.Net with C # or VB.NET
Pattern DAO (Data Access Object)
ORM (Object Relational Mapping ) Frameworks:
NHibernate contributions : history, versions, features
Fluent NHibernate: contributions
Dependencies, references
Global configuration
Architecture of NHibernate objects: SessionFactory, Session, …

Workshop: Setting up the environment, creating an application using Fluent NHibernate

Supported mapping types: auto-mapping, code, xml (hbm)
Mapping of tables and management of primary keys (simple, compound)
Mapping of database types, properties of columns
Concurrency management: optimistic (dirty, all, versioning) , pessimistic
Relationship management: OneToMany / ManyToOne, OneToOne, ManyToMany
Cascades configuration
Collection management: Map, Set, List, …
Inheritance mapping
Loading strategies: Lazy or Eager
Named queries
Retrieving the Hibernate session and query / modification of
Dao data available and essential methods

Workshop: Realization of a global mapping diagram of a database, CRUD operations (Create Read Update Delete)

Hibernate Query Language: presentation, functionalities
Basic selections, filters
Complex joins
Aggregation, string functions, …
Load management Lazy
Linq to Hibernate
Native SQL queries

Workshop: Realization of complex queries, use of Ling to Hibernate

Configuration of a naming strategy
Entity lifecycle and validation
Interceptors, Event-listeners
Advanced configuration: performance and functionalities
Using the level 2 cache
Inversion of control with Spring.Net

Workshop: Cache management and Spring.Net / Fluent NHibernate cohabitation

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1995

Audience

.Net Developers

Prerequisites

Knowledge of C # or VB.NET

Reference

.NE1039-F

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NHibernate

Goals


- Implement a powerful data persistence layer with the ORM NHibernate framework

Program

Reminders: ADO.Net with C # or VB.NET
Pattern DAO (Data Access Object)
ORM (Object Relational Mapping ) Frameworks:
NHibernate contributions : history, versions, functionalities
Dependencies, references
Global configuration
Architecture of NHibernate objects: SessionFactory, Session, …

Workshop: Setting up the environment, creating an application using NHibernate, global configuration file

Mapping of tables and management of primary keys (simple, compound)
Mapping of database types, properties of columns
Concurrency management: optimistic (dirty, all, versioning), pessimistic
Relationship management: OneToMany / ManyToOne, OneToOne, ManyToMany
Parameter setting of cascades
Collection management: Map, Set, List, …
Inheritance mapping
Loading strategies: Lazy or Eager
Named queries
Retrieving the Hibernate session and querying / modifying
available Dao data and essential methods

Workshop: Realization of a global mapping diagram of a database, CRUD operations (Create Read Update Delete)

Hibernate Query Language: presentation, functionalities
Basic selections, filters
Complex joins
Aggregation, string functions, …
Load management Lazy
Linq to Hibernate
Native SQL queries

Workshop: Realization of complex queries, use of Ling to Hibernate

Entity lifecycle and validation
Interceptors, Event-listeners
Advanced configuration: performance and functionalities
Using the
Inversion of control cache with Spring.Net

Workshop: Cache management and Spring.Net / NHibernate cohabitation

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1995

Audience

.Net Developers

Prerequisites

Knowledge of C # or VB.NET

Reference

.NE169-F

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Talend Cloud – Administration

Goals


- Use Talend Management Console to create users and roles

- Use Talend Management Console to run Flows in Cloud engines

- Create and plan execution plans

- Promote artefacts » one environment to another

- Define remote projects and use Git features in Talend Studio

- Use Talend Management Console to create a remote engine and run Flows in remote engines

Program

Create a role in TMC
Create users and user groups

Connect Talend Studio to TIC
Prepare a Job in Talend Studio
Run a Flow in the Cloud

Plan the execution of a Flow
Promote environments

Configure Git in TMC
Use Git in Talend Studio

Create a remote engine
Run a Flow in a remote engine

Duration

1 day

Price

£ 1625

Audience

Developers and administrators who want to administer Data Integration Flows

Prerequisites

Have the basic concepts in administration tasks

Reference

BUS100831-F

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LINQ

Goals


- Be able to easily access the databases of any website or application

- Maintainably and efficiently mix C # or VB.NET structures with accesses with LINQ

Program

History and versions
Installation and handling of the environment
Reminders: C #, VB.NET
Notions of ASP.NET, WinForms and ADO.NET
Summary of other new features in C # 3, VB9, C # 4 and VB10

Comparison with SQL and locations
In-memory collections and standardization of data classes
Read access
Detailed syntax (selections, partitions, groups, count and ordering)

LINQ and a
Visual Studio Manipulation database ; Orcas and debugging
Creating an intermediate layer of data
Relationships between data LINQ
concurrency issues
and DataSets

Workshop: full access to a database from a new application

Summary of XML
LINQ with XML
Create a New Data Provider
Planned Evolution of LINQ

Workshop: LINQ with a non-relational DAO

Duration

2 days

Price

£ 1495

Audience

All

Prerequisites

Knowledge of C # or VB.NET

Reference

.NE171-F

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Jira: Summary of use and administration

Goals


- Know the common use of JIRA for demand management and effort planning

Program

Introduction

Jira: presentation, distributions
Features: projects, issues, workflows

Practical workshop: Installation of the tool – overview of the interface

JIRA - Use

Project: creation, roles, dashboard
Issues: creation / modification, links, monitoring
Reports: creation, plugins / tools
Research, filter management

Practical workshop: Multiple examples of use

JIRA - Administration

Dashboard configuration
User management Output
settings
Security management
Templates and internationalization
Integration with other tools

Practical workshop: Common administration tasks

Duration

2 days

Price

£ 1272

Audience

Everyone

Prerequisites

No prerequisites

Reference

GES570-F

 

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Talend Cloud – Essentials

Goals


- Create datasets and preparations

- Execute a personalized defined data preparation in a Talend Job

- Use Talend Management Console to plan execution plans and promote environments

- Define remote projects and use the basic functions of Git in Talend Studio

Program

Presentation of the technical environment

Presentation of the Talend Cloud solution: TMC, Git, Remote Engine vs Cloud
Talend Cloud terminology
Installing & Launching Talend Cloud

Connect to the Talend Cloud platform
Create a data preparation and an associated dataset
Run a preparation in Talend Studio

Publish a Job in Talend Cloud
Execute a Flow in the Cloud

Create a remote engine
Run a Flow in a remote engine
Plan to run a Flow
Promote environments

Configure Git in TMC
Use Git in Talend Studio

Duration

2 days

Price

£ 1625

Audience

Data Managers

Data Integration Developers and Administrators who want to deliver out-of-the-box data to business users as well as administer Data Integration Flows

Prerequisites

Have taken the Introduction to Talend Studio training and have basic knowledge of administration tasks

Reference

BUS100830-F

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Jira: Xray

Goals


- Adapt JIRA to the business context

- Use Xray to track tests

Program

Introduction

Introducing Jira
Adding an add-on in Jira
Introducing Xray

Practical workshop: adding the Xray add-on in Jira

Using Behavior Driven Development

Presentation of the BDD
The Gherkin
Cucumber syntax


Hands-on workshop: Creating a test in Cucumber

Administer Xray in Jira

Types of tests Test
environment
Document generator
Statuses
Cucumber configuration
Other parameters

Practical workshop: Configuring the add-on in Jira

Configure Xray in a project

Association of ticket types
Test coverage Test
types
Document generator Test
environment Test
steps
Custom fields
Other parameters

Practical workshop: Configuring the add-on in a project

Create and configure a test

Test
Precondition
test Running
Game Test
Test Plan

Practical workshop: Creation of a test plan

Follow up on tests

Test library Test
plan table
Reports (coverage, traceability, metrics …)
Import tests

Practical workshop: handling the different tables

Duration

2 days

Price

£ 1272

Audience

Consultants, developers, project managers

Prerequisites

Have completed the JIra training for administrators or have significant experience using Jira

Reference

GES101090-F

 

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Jira: administrators

Goals


- Adapt JIRA to the business context – Meet user needs in terms of personalization

Program

Introduction

Jira: presentation, distributions
Features: projects, issues, workflows

Practical workshop: Installation of the tool – overview of the interface

Setting the basic elements

Modify and enrich the types of requests
Presentation of the configuration principle: sets (schemes)
Modify workflows: states, transitions, triggers, validators, publication functions
Create personalized screens: personalized fields, field configurations
Set up levels of confidentiality

Practical workshop: Full customization of a personalized workflow

Use of plugins

Presentation of the JiraMarketPlace
Presentation of the Development Kit

 Practical workshop: Installation and configuration of common plugins

Managing a JIRA instance

User management
Link with development tools
Import / Export / Migration of JIRA projects

Duration

2 days

Price

£ 1272

Audience

Consultants, developers, project managers

Prerequisites

Have taken the JIra training for users or have significant experience in using Jira

Reference

GES100110-F

 

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MOSS Development

Goals


- Know how to set up and modify a server created with MOSS 2007

Program

History and versions of MOSS
MOSS and SharePoint
Related software and technologies
Summary of .NET and languages
ASP.NET reminders

Development-specific environment for MOSS
Introducing CodePlex

Modification of themes
Modification of
AJAX and SharePoint layouts
MySite: presentation
MySite: adaptation
About accessibility

Hands-on Workshop: Editing SharePoint Views 

General architecture and data model
Use of collaboration with MS Office
Access to business data

Practical workshop: complete implementation of various server modifications

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1995

Audience

All

Prerequisites

Knowledge of VB.NET or C # and notions of ASP.NET

Reference

.NE282-F

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Jira: users

Goals


- Know the common use of JIRA for demand management and effort planning

Program

Introduction

Jira: presentation, distributions
Features: projects, issues, workflows

Practical workshop: Installation of the tool – overview of the interface

Agility reminders

The Agile manifesto: values, principles
Presentations of Scrum and Kanban methods

Using JIRA

Project: creation, roles, dashboard
Issues: creation / modification, links, monitoring
Reports: creation, plugins / tools
Research, filter management
Request tables: ScrumBoard, KanbanBoard, personalized table

Practical workshop: Multiple examples of use

Setting up JIRA

User
settings Overview of advanced settings

Duration

2 days

Price

£ 1272

Audience

Consultants, developers, project managers

Prerequisites

Notions and practices of development methods, in particular Agile

Reference

GES100109-F

 

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ASP.NET, XML and Web Services

Goals


- Master the major uses of XML from ASP.NET with VB.NET or C #

- Be able to set up and call complete web services from an IIS server

Program

Reminder of ASP.NET, C # and VB.NET databases
Presentation of XML
Version of tools and handling of the environment

All the rules of XML
XML and XHTML
Presentation of DOM
Use of the DOM to access and modify
XPath data : presentation and use with DOM
Namespaces: interest, examples and consideration from DOM

Style sheet and various transformations
Using XSL on the browser – a site in XML
The .NET transformation engine
Multiple XSL transformations

Presentation of SOAP and XML-RPC
SOAP: creation of a simple web service
Passing parameters, return and complex types with SOAP
Reading a remote service
Presentation of a complete application architecture distributed thanks to web services

Duration

2 days

Price

£ 1125

Audience

All

Prerequisites

Have taken the "ASP.NET initiation" course or have equivalent knowledge

Reference

.NE172-F

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Tableau Software

Goals


- Tableau Software is a tool for visualizing data

- With this software, you will be able to explore, analyze and present the data in graphical form

- At the end of this Tableau Software Level 1 training, you will have acquired the knowledge and skills necessary to: – Know the basics of the Tableau Software environment

- Use the fundamental tools of design – creation – enrichment and implementation in the form of Tableau Software reports and dashboards

- Know the different types of Tableau Software objects and their use in a Tableau Software visualization

Program

Presentation of the technical environment

Tableau Software Solution Overview: Desktop, Server, Online, Reader, Public
Tableau Software Terminology
Launching Tableau Software Desktop

Overview of the different types of tabs in a Tableau Software workbook, their components and purpose (data sources, sheet, dashboard, history)
How to use Tableau Software

The different types of data sources
Joins between data
Connection to a single data source
Connection to several data sources
Managing the properties of data sources and updating

Practical Workshop : Connection to data sources, exercise with joins, data cleaning

Presentation and organization of the workspace dedicated to the creation of your visualizations
Operating mode for a visualization of the simple and pivot table type (Visualization elements,  » Show me  » /  » Show Me  » tool)
Create your first visualization
Format your results
Rename your sheet
Save your results

Practical Workshop : Creating Reports

Sort your data according to the different types of sorting
Filter your data
Create groups of data
Prioritize your data
Prioritize your date type data
Format your results in an advanced way (captions, titles, etc.)

Practical Workshop : Filter, group, hierarchy

The different types of totals: Grand total, Sub-Totals
Quick table calculations (percentage of total, totals, etc.)
Calculation editor: creation of simple analysis calculations

Practical Workshop : Totals and Subtotals

Access to the different families of calculation
functions Type conversion
functions Character manipulation
functions Aggregation functions (Min, Max, Sum, Avg, etc.)
Conditioned calculations (If, Case)

Practice Workshop : Calculation Function

Create parameters and make them available in the workspace
Configure your filters, your calculations

Operating mode for a graphic type visualization (visualization elements,  » Show me  » /  » Show Me  » tool ).
Use the main types of graphs: combined graphs, graphs with double axis, « pie charts »,
histograms, point clouds, reference lines.

Practical Workshop : Graphic Design

Presentation of the space dedicated to the creation of dashboards and of the Dashboard / Dashboard menu Methodology Dashboard Tableau Software
Creation of your first dashboard
Format the content of your dashboard
Visualize your result
Render your table interactive dashboard thanks to actions

Practical Workshop : Creation of dashboard

Summary of the Tableau User Software methodology acquired during the exercises
General evaluation quiz

Duration

5 days

Price

£ 1625

Audience

This training is aimed at beginners – intermediates wishing to reposition the fundamentals

Any functional and / or technical profile needing to create data analysis reports and summarize them in interactive dashboards

Prerequisites

Have a basic knowledge of Business Intelligence

Reference

BUS100829-F

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MS SQL Server Analysis Services

Goals


- Knowledge of SQL, notions of decision-making systems

Program

Presentation of the BI solution: MS SQL Server
Multidimensional modeling – OLAP
Architecture of Analysis Services
Development environment: BIDS (Business Intelligence Development Studio)

Workshop: Setting up the environment, overview

Basic concepts
Data sources and views
Dimension design: define, sort, group
Cube design: measures, settings, relationships

Workshop: Creation of a multi-dimensional analysis solution

Presentation of the MDX language (Multi-Dimensional eXpressions)
Syntax and queries

Lab: MDX queries to perform calculations in a cube

Configure actions
Implement translations
Manage data storage (ROLAP, MOLAP, HOLAP)
Manage cube security

Workshop: Customization of a cube – management of access rights

Deployment and update of a cube
Data mining solutions: presentation, implementation
Consultation of a cube with third-party tools (Report Builder, Excel, …)

Workshop: Deployment of a cube and consultations

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1925

Audience

BDD Administrators, Developers and Project Managers

Prerequisites

Data Analysis and Integration with MS SQL Server Analysis Services

Deploying a Secure OLAP Solution

Reference

BUS308-F

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BIM Management

Goals


- Manage a BIM project

Program

General

Terminology, definitions
History of the BIM concept
State of play, perspectives and advantages of BIM
Digital Model, BIM and Open BIM
2D Drawing, 3D Modeling and Digital Model
BIM in different countries: comparative
Training Plan
Collaborative work and interoperability
Old and New system
The IFC exchange format
Collaborative platforms and BIM Server
BIM Edition solution

BIM techniques and tools

BIM players and their tools
BIM with CAD software editors
BIM construction tools since existing
BIM with thermal and structural
editors BIM with
technical asset management editors IFC ISO

BIM in Revit

Interoperability
IFC file exchange
Collaborative work

BIM components

The Objects of the Digital Building Model
The BIM tools of the industrialists

Applications and feedback

Case study of an industrial company
Case study of an architectural agency
Case study of a local authority

Trades and BIM

Masters of book Building owners and managers
Enterprise
BIM Manager
BIM and AMO: changing practices
BIM training Dies

BIM and legal

Legal aspects of BIM
BIM specifications

Duration

3 days

Price

£ 1255

Audience

Engineers / Architects

Prerequisites

Have led a project and / or operation piloting in the design phase. Know the technical, administrative, legal and financial management elements of an achievement from the drafting of the CDC to the ten-year guarantee. Knowledge of CAD-CAD software (Autocad / Revit Architecture)

Reference

GES100014-F

 

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BIM project manager

Goals


- Manage a BIM project internally

- Participate in the establishment of the specifications of a BIM project

- Collaborate with customers and partners

Program

Discover the basics of the BIM methodology and its impact on the entire building life cycle on all phases of a project. From the establishment of the program, design, implementation to management and maintenance.
Prepare for the change in the role of « project manager » in agencies and design offices that will apply BIM.
Understand the classic path of a collaborative BIM project, the digital model, the extraction of data in IFC exchange files and the management of data within the meaning of PLM.
Master the « process » of a BIM project and the communication and data sharing reports between the various stakeholders depending on the level applied up to the « open source » methodology
Master the new management techniques of a project adapted to this new method, in each phase of the project and of the site and adapted to the type of program developed (New construction program, in rehabilitation, etc., etc.)
Understand everything the information system and data flow, legal aspects and the normative context in France and internationally.

The fields: Geometry
Spatial relations
Analyzes (Lights, thermics, fluids, structure)
Geographic and topographic information
Quantitative analyzes (Surfaces, volumes, materials)
Costs
Exchanges around a digital model: Architect, Master of ‘book, BET economists, companies, operator, industrialists, customers,
Data exchanges and PML
The different levels up to the « open source » system.
Discussions around the “digital model”
BIM and urban architecture. The MNU
The multi-scale management of the CityGML
The standards

Case studies: Comparative analysis of the methodology applied to various projects chosen according to the differences observed in the application of BIM.
Exercise: Realization of a flow diagram of the BIM methodology to be applied according to the type of project approached.

Strategies and development of BIM
Innovation in a BIM project.
Legal aspects and intellectual property in a BIM project from 1st, 2nd. and 3rd Level
The PICAN report of January 31, 2016
Differences between the traditional method of piloting a project and that adapted to this new method by following each phase of the development of a project.
The new technique for producing summary documents from the digital model.
The role of the project manager in the development of « guide plans » extracted from the digital model from the synthesis.

Carrying out an in-depth analysis of the complete “process” applied for the realization of a concrete project, step by step.

Preparation of a shared work template file
From the program, the Specifications and the tables and diagrams proposed by the Client.
Realization of the BIM organization chart
Validation of the feasibility in relation to the implementation, the budget and the normative constraints of the project.
The preparation of parametric families on Revit adapted to the project to be shared. The notion of sheets, labels and the different types of parameters
Creation of a template file for the realization of exercise 1

Realization of a digital model with files inserted from other software – families of BIM objects inserted from the Internet
Realization of a simple example of the project from the insertion of a CAD dwg file.
Construction of the model on Revit.
Realization of sections and elevations.
Creation of views by level in axonometric breakdown.
Realization of perspectives.
Realization of the presentation of the sheets from the templates created the day before.

Carrying out studies of surfaces, parts. Creation of nomenclature tables.
Database filters and structuring criteria for exporting.
Realization of plan of surfaces, parts and organization of color schemes.
Criteria for structuring material IDs. Organization of a special CCTP for a specific project.
Labeling of materials, doors, windows and the creation of dedicated tables.

Surface analysis workshop and creation of nomenclature tables on the digital model developed previously.

Getting started with the software.
Visualization tools and dedicated to virtual tours of inserted models.
The tree structure of each model and the insulation of a particular aspect.
Comparative analysis of digital models.
Reading and interpretation of imported data.
The detection of conflicts between the architectural model, structure, fluids, thermal, etc., etc.

Duration

5 days

Price

£ 2021

Audience

Draftsmen – designers / Engineers / Architects

Prerequisites

Have led a project and / or operation piloting in the design phase. Know the technical, administrative, legal and financial management elements of an achievement from the drafting of the CDC to the ten-year guarantee. Knowledge of CAD-CAD software (Autocad / Revit Architecture)

Reference

GES100010-F

 

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