
CCNA Security - Exam-Pack 640-553: IINS
Here's what you'll learn in each video of the Cisco CCNA Security - Exam-Pack 640-553: IINS Series:
Video 1 - "Welcome to CCNA Security: Cisco Certification and Getting the Most from This Series" - With every new program, there is typically an included "Read Me First" text file. In the same sense, consider this nugget the "Watch Me First" of the series. This nugget presents the strategies you can use for getting the most from the series, changes to the Cisco certification program, and the ideal CCNA Security lab environment.Video 2 - "Welcome to CCNA Security: Understanding the Threats" - It's impossible to defend against something you don't understand. In this nugget, Jeremy defines the goal behind having a secure network and the categories of intruders and attacks.
Video 3 - "Welcome to CCNA Security: Understanding the Threats, Part 2" - Jeremy continues defining the properties of a secure network by discussing many of the network attacks you can face and a general mitigation strategy. In addition, Jeremy discusses the components behind the Cisco Self-Defending Network system.
Video 4 - "Foundation Router Security: Using SDM to Lock Down Your Router" - The Cisco Security Device Manager (SDM) is a powerful graphic interface you can use to manage your router and perform complex tasks with the click of a mouse button. This nugget walks through the process of configuring your router to support Cisco SDM and using the SDM to perform a security audit or one-step lockdown of your device.
Video 5 - "Foundation Router Security: Implementing Secure Router Management" - One of the first areas of security you should consider is the management traffic between you and the network devices. In this nugget, Jeremy describes creating an Out Of Band (OOB) management network and three areas of network management: syslog, SNMP, and SSH.
Video 6 - "Foundation Router Security: Understanding and Implementing AAA" - AAA is more than just roadside assistance; it represents authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) methods you can use on a Cisco device. This nugget describes the concepts behind AAA and walks through the setup of a AAA device and the Cisco ACS TACACS+ server.
Video 7 - "Foundation Router Security: Using IOS-based Tools for Administrative Access" - While server security is essential, network security is of the utmost importance. One of the first network areas requiring more security is the area of administrative access. By default Cisco switches and routers will allow someone to attempt to logon to the device infinitely. This nugget focuses on locking down this logon prompt, configuring role-based access (sub-administrators), and securing the IOS and configuration files on your devices.
Video 8 - "Foundation Router Security: Becoming an ACL Wizard" - Understanding the implementation of Access Control Lists (ACLs) is critical for any Cisco environment, however, you can apply ACLs in more ways than one. In this nugget, Jeremy walks through guidelines for using ACLs followed by four practical scenarios of ACL implementation.
Video 9 - "Foundation Switch Security: Locking Down the Catalyst Switch" - In this nugget, all eyes turn to the internal network as Jeremy discusses Layer 2 security for your network. This initial nugget explores the reasons for L2 security, common attacks at L2, and concludes with one of the core mitigation techniques: port security.
Video 10 - "Foundation Switch Security: Locking Down the Catalyst Switch, Part 2" - Layer 2 security continues as Jeremy builds multiple layers of security at the switch level including Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) protection, Rogue DHCP server control, Storm Control, SPAN, and Private VLANs.
Video 11 - "Foundation Switch Security: Understanding NAC, Cisco CSA and VoIP Security" - The evolution of network attacks have dictated an entire new generation of Layer 2 security methods. In this nugget, Jeremy discusses these newer forms of security such as Network Admission Control (NAC), 802.1x, the Cisco Security Agent (CSA), and VoIP security.
Video 12 - "Security Services: Implementing Router-Based Firewalls" - The security focus moves from the switch environment to the routed network. This initial nugget discusses Cisco's two firewall strategies: The Cisco IOS Classic Firewall and the Zone-based Firewall.
Video 13 - "Security Services: Implementing Router-Based Firewalls, Part 2" - Cisco's Zone-based Firewall strategy is a completely new style of firewall for IOS routers. This nugget walks through the implementation of the new Zone-based Firewall on live Cisco gear.
Video 14 - "Security Services: Implementing Router-Based IPS" - The Cisco Integrated Service Router (ISR) product line was designed to implement many traditionally separate network functions into a single device. This made the implementation of Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) a natural one. In this nugget, Jeremy discusses the place and configuration of Cisco IPS on an ISR device.
Video 15 - "Security Services: Understanding VPN Components - IPSec and Encryption Virtual Private Networks" - (VPNs) have become a commonplace technology to allow remote users to access a network and bridge multiple offices connected to the Internet into a seamless network fabric. The architecture behind VPN technology is anything but commonplace. In this nugget, Jeremy discusses the IP Security (IPSec) protocol used to create VPN connections, focusing specifically on the encryption capabilities.
Video 16 - "Security Services: Understanding VPN Components - Digital Signatures and PKI" - The VPN discussion continues as Jeremy explains the ideas behind the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and certificate-based authentication.
Video 17 - "Security Services: Understanding VPN Architecture" - This final, conceptual nugget on VPN technology focuses on the process devices go through when establishing a VPN connection. Special attention is given to the important concepts of identifying interesting traffic and the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) phases.
Video 18 - "Security Services: Implementing Site-to-Site VPNs via Command Line" - It's time to put the VPN concepts into action! In this nugget, Jeremy walks through the step-by-step process to configure a site-to-site VPN using the command line interface.
Video 19 - "Security Services: Implementing Site-to-Site VPNs via SDM" - Once you have seen the command-line configuration of a site-to-site VPN, this nugget shows you the "easy configuration method" by setting up the same VPN using the Cisco Security Device Manager (SDM) graphic interface.
Video 20 - "A Final Word to CCNA Security Test Takers" - To conclude the CCNA Security series, Jeremy gives some final tips to those focused on the certification exam.
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CompTIA Security+ 2008 Certification Package
Includes 20 Videos
Are you looking for a solid foundation in network security? Then Michael Shannon’s Security+ videos are for you!
They’re also for you if you’re an IT Manager or CIO and want to extend your security knowledge. Or you’re preparing for a high-level certification. Or you’re making a career change. Or you’re working in industries governed by HIPAA, SOx or the office of Homeland Security.
Hackers get the headlines, but IT pros known as "white hats" are the real heroes. In fact, security engineers save companies millions due to lost data and productivity. That’s the reason companies hire and promote employees with specific security training.
Corporations often have trouble finding qualified applicants to fill their security vacancies. This training separates you from the crowd and increases your value to any employer.
With Michael’s training you’ll soon learn to recognize and fix security problems. The series provides a cool overview of firewalls, intrusion detection, and disaster recovery policies, as well as other security practices. It covers all six major security objectives:
* Systems Security
* Network Infrastructure
* Access Control
* Assessments and Audits
* Cryptography
* Organizational Security
Be a valued asset to your organization. CompTIA's Security+ is the hottest certification in the industry for a reason. And smart IT pros know that convincing their IT Managers that the network is secure, means employment and financial security for them.
By the time you're done you'll thoroughly understand the following topics about CompTIA Security+ Series:
* Introduction to the Security+ 2008 Series
* Evaluating Common Security Threats
* Operating System Hardening
* Application Security
* Implementing Security Applications
* Network Infrastructure Attacks (Part 1)
* Network Infrastructure Attacks (Part 2)
* Network Design Elements and Components
* Network Security Tools
* Wireless Network Security
* Access Control (Part 1)
* Access Control (Part 2)
* Assessments and Audits (Part 1)
* Assessments and Audits (Part 2)
* General Cryptography Concepts
* Cryptography Algorithms and Protocols
* Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
* Organizational Security (Part 1)
* Organizational Security (Part 2)
* Organizational Security (Part 3)
Prerequisites
Experience managing day-to-day issues with desktop deployments is recommended. Also, test takers will find CompTIA Network+ certification beneficial.
Here's what you'll learn in each video of the CompTIA Security+ Series:
Video 1 - "Introduction to the Security+ 2008 Series" - In this introductory movie you will find out about the six domains of the Security+ Exam, the Security+ certification and the information to be covered in this series.
Video 2 - "Evaluating Common Security Threats" - In this nugget you will get an overview of common security threats such as various forms of malware, spyware, adware, botnets and logic bombs. You will also learn about security risks to hardware and peripherals.
Video 3 - "Operating System Hardening" - You will really enjoy this nugget as you explore the procedures for hardening workstations and servers. Topics include: hotfixes, service packs, security templates, patches, and more.
Video 4 - "Application Security" - This nugget of the Security+ series covers methodologies for establishing application security. You will learn about Active X and Java, cookies, instant messaging, P2P file-sharing, SMTP open relays, scripting, and XSS.
Video 5 - "Implementing Security Applications" - This nugget is a broad overview of functionality of the common application threat mitigation tools like HIDS, HIPS, personal firewalls, security suites, Antivirus, anti-spam. and pop-up blockers.
Video 6 - "Network Infrastructure Attacks (Part 1)" - This nugget will differentiate between the different ports and protocols, their threats and mitigation techniques. Concepts include: TCP/IP hijacking, Null sessions, Spoofing, Man-in-the-middle, Replay, DOS, DDOS, Domain Name Kiting, DNS poisoning, ARP poisoning, weak passwords, back doors, and default account vulnerability.
Video 7 - "Network Infrastructure Attacks (Part 2)" - This is a step-by-step exploration of DMZs, VLAN, NAT, Network interconnections, NAC, and subnetting.
Video 8 - "Network Design Elements and Components" - In this nugget, you will get an overview of security design elements and components.
Video 9 - "Network Security Tools" - This nugget presents the appropriate use and application of network security tools such as NIDS, NIPS, Firewalls, Proxy servers, Honeypot, Content filters, and Protocol analyzers.
Video 10 - "Wireless Network Security" - This very interesting nugget takes on the topic of wireless networking security including data emanation, war driving, SSID broadcast, Blue jacking, Bluesnarfing, Rogue access points and weak encryption.
Video 11 - "Access Control (Part 1)" - Probably one of the most vital aspects of network security is access control. This nuggets teaches you how to identify and apply industry best practices for access control methods. You explore common access control models like MAC, DAC, and RBAc as well as the differences between each. You'll learn how to organize users and computers into appropriate security groups and roles, apply appropriate security controls to file and print resources, and compare logical access control methods.
Video 12 - "Access Control (Part 2)" - Taking up where Access Control Part 1 leaves off, this nugget presents various authentication models and identify the components of each - such as Biometric readers, RADIUS, TACACS, RAS, VPN, Kerberos, CHAP, 802.1x and much more. We also explore physical access security methods including tokens, surveillance, and man-traps.
Video 13 - "Assessments and Audits (Part 1)" - This nugget tackles the following topics: Port scanners, Vulnerability scanners, Protocol analyzers, OVAL, Password crackers, Network mappers, Performance monitor, Systems monitor, and Performance baselines.
Video 14 - "Assessments and Audits (Part 2)" - This nugget covers the various types of monitoring methodologies including Behavior-based, Signature-based, and Anomaly-based. You'll learn about proper logging procedures and evaluation of DNS, System, Performance, Access, Firewall, and Antivirus. User access and rights review, storage and retention policies, and group policies are also covered.
Video 15 - "General Cryptography Concepts" - This nugget covers the fundamentals of cryptography including symmetric vs. asymmetric encryption. The security assurance model of C.I.A.N. is explored as well as comparative strength of algorithms.
Video 16 - "Cryptography Algorithms and Protocols" - This second nugget of the Cryptography domain lays out hashing concepts and algorithms like MD5 and SHA. Basic algorithms and encryption concepts are explored including: DES, 3DES, RSA, PGP, Elliptic curve (ECC), AES/AES256, One time pad, SSL/TLS, S/MIME, and PPTP/L2TP.
Video 17 - "Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)" - The final nugget of the Cryptography domain lays out the core concepts of a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).
Video 18 - "Organizational Security (Part 1)" - This nugget explains redundancy planning and the components, implementation of disaster recovery procedures, and incident response procedures.
Video 19 - "Organizational Security (Part 2)" - A wide array of organizational security topics and terms are covered here including: Secure disposal of computers, Acceptable use policies, Password complexity, Change management, Classification of information, Mandatory vacations, Personally Identifiable Information (PII), Due care/diligence/process, SLA, Security-related HR policy, and User education and awareness training.
Video 20 - "Organizational Security (Part 3)" - The final nugget of the Security+ series lays out the importance of environmental controls like Fire suppression, HVAC, and Shielding. Social Engineering threats such as phishing, hoaxes, shoulder surfing, and dumpster diving are explored.
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Saturday, August 08, 2009 | 0 Comments
CBT NUGGETS LINUX SERIES (BEGINNERS)
CBT NUGGETS LINUX SERIES (BEGINNERS) | 691.99 MB
Linux is a generic term referring to Unix-like computer operating systems based on the Linux kernel. Their development is one of the most prominent examples of free and open source software collaboration; typically all the underlying source code can be used, freely modified, and redistributed by anyone under the terms of the GNU GPL and other free licenses
01. Introduction to Using Linux. 35:04
02. Intro to Linux Part 2. 28:14
03. Planning your Installation. 24:34
04. Pre-installation Hardware Considerations. 33:46
05. Installation of Linux. 29:12
06. Installing and Updating Software in Linux. 36:39
07. User administration in Linux. 36:12
08. Administration of Filesystems and Security. 33:19
09. Administration of Networks in Linux. 36:53
10. Linux Essentials. 34:57
11. Configuring Printers and Services for File Sharing. 33:06
12. Configuration Files and Related Topics. 28:24
13. Maintenance of a Linux System. 36:50
14. Troubleshooting Problems in a Linux System. 27:31
15. Troubleshooting Problems in a Linux System Part 2. 29:53
16. Troubleshooting Problems in a Linux System Part 3. 23:43
17. Hardware Issues in Linux. 25:51
18. More Hardware Issues in Linux. 25:03
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Friday, August 07, 2009 | 0 Comments
CBT Nuggets: MCAS Series: Microsoft Office Excel 2007
Excel is a powerful spreadsheet tool. With the release of Excel 2007, it's become even more powerful — with lots of new features and a dramatically changed interface. CBT Nugget’s detailed video series carefully explains this new interface and how to make the most out of Excel 2007's updated features. Trainer Emily Berry fast-forwards you through the program. She shows you exactly what you need to know to accomplish your familiar tasks within the changed interface. The skills you learn will make your workload more manageable and impress current and future employers. Emily’s videos map directly to Microsoft certification exam 77-602 for the MCAS: Using Microsoft Office Excel 2007. Your only course prerequisite is a willingness to try out all the cool tools demonstrated in the videos.
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CBT NUGGETS Upgrading Your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008, Technology Specialist: Exam-Pack 70-649
Protect your MCSE 2003 investment! Are you an MCSE 2003 looking to administer Windows Server 2008? Then you need the fastest possible route to MCITP certification. Tim Warner’s Windows Server 2008 training gives you exactly that. Passing the Windows Server 2008 70-649 exam offers you a certification bonanza. 70-649 is a composite, multiple-choice exam -- with questions drawn from three other Server 2008 tests. (There are no simulations or interactive questions.) Passing it immediately earns you three MCTS certifications:
* Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuring 70-640
* Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuring 70-642
* Windows Server 2008 App/Infrastructure Configuring 70-643 What’s more, after passing the (70-649) you’re poised to quickly complete both of the following MCITP certifications:
* MCITP Server Administration
* MCITP Enterprise Administration You can earn MCITP Server Administration certification by passing just one additional exam:
* Windows Server 2008: Server Admin. 70-646 We are developing training for this exam (estimated availability: 2nd quarter 2009 -- or before). You can earn MCITP Enterprise Administrator Certification by passing just two additional exams:
* Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator 70-647 We are developing training for this exam (estimated availability: 2nd quarter 2009 -- or before)
* Either Microsoft Windows Configuring 70-620 or Deploying and Maintaining Windows Vista Client 70-624. We offer training for both, but Tim recommends 70-620 as the easier exam. Tim’s a real Microsoft expert, and he went to the limit of his Microsoft non-disclosure agreement creating this 70-649 test prep. Each of its 22 nuggets is mapped to exam topics in exactly the same percentage covered on the test. You’ll learn to install, configure, administer and trouble-shoot windows server 2008, and be immediately productive in your job. Plus you’ll get tons of valuable tips and "gotchas". With a Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) Server 2008 credentials on your resume, you’ll be noticed and respected by current and prospective employers worldwide. Exam Pack 70-649: TS: Upgrading Your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008, Technology Specialist Exam-Pack 070-649: TS: Upgrading Your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to "Windows Server 2008, Technology Specialist, Configuring" contains the following videos:
# "Series Overview" (free video)
# "Configuring Active Directory Server Roles Part 1"
# "Configuring Active Directory Server Roles Part 2"
# "Managing Name Resolution Part 1"
# "Managing Name Resolution Part 2"
# "Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure Part 1"
# "Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure Part 2"
# "Administering File and Print Services Part 1"
# "Administering File and Print Services Part 2"
# "Managing Network Access Part 1"
# "Managing Network Access Part 2"
# "Managing Network Access Part 3"
# "Monitoring a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Part 1"
# "Monitoring a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Part 2"
# "Deploying Servers Part 1"
# "Deploying Servers Part 2"
# "Administering Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Part 1"
# "Administering Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Part 2"
# "Administering Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Part 3"
# "Implementing Windows Server 2008 Web Services Part 1"
# "Implementing Windows Server 2008 Web Services Part 2"
# "Implementing Windows Server 2008 Web Services Part 3"
Here's what you'll learn in each video of the MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008, Technology Specialist: Exam-Pack 70-649 Series: Video 1 - "Series Overview" - This nugget sets the stage for the rest of the series. To that end, it is imperative that we set your expectations to ensure that you have purchased the correct Exam Pack. After you are satisfied that you will see more than adequate return on investment (ROI) with respect to your money, time, and effort, I will show you how I constructed this course. You will see how working through the nuggets in this Exam Pack in order will contribute to your exam success with a minimum of muss, fuss, or greasy aftertaste. Finally, we’ll review the "anatomy and physiology" of the 70-649 exam; after all, as your trainer I don't want you to enter the exam room with no earthly idea what to expect!
* Setting Expectations
* How this Series Works
* 70-649 Exam Strategies Video 2 - "Configuring Active Directory Figuring Active Directory Server Roles Part 1" - In this nugget we are concerned with one of Windows Server 2008's most improved features: server roles, role services, and features. In fact, we will be working with server roles and features throughout the remainder of this tutorial series. Next we embark on a consideration of two "flavors" of Active Directory: Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS), which is the successor to Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) in Windows Server 2003; and Active Directory Rights Management Service (AD RMS). AD RMS provides an excellent way for companies to take control of their intellectual property in Web-based environment (think: SharePoint document libraries).
* Managing Server Roles and Features
* Deploying an Active Directory Lightweight Directory Service (AD LDS) Server
* Deploying a Active Directory Rights Management Service (AD RMS) Server Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring Active Directory Lightweight Directory Service (AD LDS) Configuring Active Directory Rights Management Service (AD RMS) Video 3 - "Configuring Active Directory Server Roles Part 1" - In this nugget we take a look at some really cool new features in Windows Server 2008. The Read Only Domain Controller (RODC), on its face, appears to be a throwback to the backup domain controllers (BDCs) that we had to deal with in Windows NT Server 4.0. However, the RODC provides much more robust functionality than you would expect from a server hosting a read-only copy of the Active Directory Domain Services database. Next, we embark on a brief tour of Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS), learning how companies can leverage this technology to provide single sign-on (SSO) for Web applications across disparate environments. Finally, we consider the Server Core installation option in Windows Server 2008. This installation method strips Windows Server of its graphical front-end and most application services, leaving with you a "lean, mean, fightin' machine" server with a dramatically reduced attack surface
* Deploying a Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC)
* Deploying an Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) Server
* Using the Server Core Installation Option Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring the Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC) Configuring Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) Video 4 - "Managing Name Resolution Part 1" - In this nugget we begin a detailed discussion on what's new and what's changed in Windows Server 2008 host name resolution, otherwise known as DNS. We start with an overview of how to add the DNS Server role to a server, and then follow through by creating a couple forward lookup zones. We conclude with adding some resource records, including an IPv6 AAAA host record. Although the new GlobalNames zone type is introduced in this nugget, we won't see the zone in action until the next nugget. Hang on to your hats!
* Installing and Configuring Domain Name System (DNS)
* Creating and Managing DNS Zones
* Creating and Managing DNS Resource Records Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring a Domain Name System (DNS) Server Configuring DNS Zones Configuring DNS Records Video 5 - "Managing Name Resolution Part 2" - In this nugget we conclude the discussion we began in the last nugget concerning the new GlobalNames zone in Windows Server 2008. In a nutshell, the GlobalNames zone provides a mechanism for resolving single-label names in a way similar to WINS. In this nugget we will also consider the ways we can optimize replication traffic with Active Directory-integrated DNS zones. Finally, we will "finish with a flourish" by briefly reviewing client-side TCP/IP configuration in Windows Server 2003 and Windows Vista
* Deploying the GlobalNames Zone
* Designing and Implementing DNS Replication
* Configuring Name Resolution for Client Computers Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring DNS Replication Configuring Name Resolution for Client Computers Video 6 - "Implementing an Active Directory Domain Services Infrastructure Part 1" - Just because the majority of what we are learning in this nugget and the next one is largely review from what you already know from Windows Server 2003 doesn't mean that you shouldn't be paying attention! No, indeed. In this nugget we will understand the mechanics of trust relationships. For instance, what is a shortcut trust, and how is a shortcut trust relationship different from an external trust relationship? How does one create a trust relationship? We will also learn why Active Directory subnet, site, and site links are so vitally important to Active Directory replication and user logon performance. Finally, we will consider domain and forest functional levels. See what I mean? I’ll bet you 20 dollars to a stale jelly donut I already got you to thinking, "Man, I really HAVE forgotten a lot of my old Server 2003 MCSE stuff. I better study this nugget closely!"
* Building an Active Directory Forest or a Domain
* Establishing Active Directory Trust Relationships
* Creating and Managing Sites, Subnets, and Site Links Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring a Forest or a Domain Configuring Trusts Configuring Sites Video 7 - "Implementing An Active Directory Domain Services Infrastructure Part 2" - In this nugget we continue our "haunted hayride" through the world of Active Directory replication. We spend more time with the Active Directory Sites and Services console, this time spending more time configuring site links and site link bridges. We also learn more about configuring the Global Catalog and how to enable Universal Group Membership Caching at the site level. Finally, we refresh our skills with the so-called FSMO (flexible single-master operations master) roles in Windows Server 2008. We learn what they are, the best-practice guidelines for placing them in your network infrastructure, how to determine role holders in your Active Directory forest, how to transfer role holders, and then how to seize roles.
* Managing Active Directory Replication
* Configuring the Global Catalog
* Administering Operations Master Roles Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring Active Directory Replication Configuring the Global Catalog Configuring Operations Masters Video 8 - "Administrative File and Print Service Part 1" - In this nugget we add another server role to Windows Server 2008: the File Server role. As we will learn, the File Server role consists of a handful of role services; however, the two main ones with which we are concerned in this nugget are the File Server Resource Manager (RSRM) service and the Distributed File System (DRS) service. By the end of this nugget we hope that you will (a) be equipped to answer any file server-related item on your 70-649 exam; and (b) be inspired to implement some of these nifty new technologies in your production environment at work. We will also briefly review the Shadow Copy Service and ensure that its usage has not changed in Windows Server 2008 from how it was used in Windows Server 2003.
* Deploying a File Server
* Implementing Distributed File System (DFS)
* Configuring Shadow Copy Services Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring a File Server Configuring Distributed File System (DFS) Configuring Shadow Copy Services Video 9 - "Administrative File And Print Services Part 2" - In this nugget, we consider the much-improved backup and restore tool that is built into Windows Server 2008. For your 70-649 exam, you need to understand not only the graphical user interface (GUI) tool, but also the command-line utility as well. Next we revisit the concept of disk quotas, reviewing the Resource Manager quotas that we introduced in the previous nugget, as well as discussing and demonstrating NTFS quotas, with which you should already be familiar from your experience with Windows Server 2003. Finally, we will learn to use the wonderful Windows Server 2008 Print Services tools. Deploying and managing print queues has never been easier; it is my goal to ensure that you not only have your bases covered with regard to your 70-649 exam, but you also walk away from this nugget with some great "real world" tips and tricks!
* Designing and Implementing a Backup and Restore Strategy
* Managing Disk Quotas
* Configuring and Monitoring Print Services Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring Backup and Restore Managing Disk Quotas Configuring and Monitoring Print Services Video 10 - "Managing Network Access Part 1" - In this nugget, we introduce what’s new, what’s changed, and what has stayed the same with regard to remote access technologies in Windows Server 2008. We'll also cover how to install and configure the Network Policy and Access Services server role. Relevant technology buzzwords include: RRAS; VPN; dial-up; Network Access Protection (NAP); 802.3; NAT
* Understanding Network Access
* Installing and Configuring Remote Access Server Features Relevant Exam Objectives Understanding Network Access Configuring Remote Access Video 11 - "MANAGING NETWORK ACCESS PART 2" - In this nugget, we perform a "deep dive" into Network Access Protection (NAP). This is a brand-new feature in Windows Server 2008, and accordingly you can expect to see it heavily covered on your 70-649 exam. By the end of this nugget you'll know all about how to implement the Windows Server 2008 Network Policy Server, health policies, and authentication protocols
* Deploying Network Access Protection (NAP)
* Implementing Wired and Wireless Authentication Methods Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring Network Access Protection (NAP) Configuring Wireless Authentication Video 12 - "MANAGING NETWORK ACCESS PART 3" - In this nugget, we consider the built-in management of IEEE 802.11 wireless networking that is built into the Windows Server 2008 platform. We will examine the 802.11 Group Policy settings, as well as review some of the major concepts that govern corporate wireless local area networks (WLANs). We will also study the very sturdy and solid firewall that ships with Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, paying special attention on how we can manage this product by using Group Policy.
* Administering Client Wireless Access
* Configuring Windows Firewall Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring Wireless Access Configuring Firewall Settings Video 13 - "Monitoring A Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Part 1" - You must always keep in mind that on an upgrade exam, Microsoft pays special emphasis on new technologies. To that end, because Microsoft has added quite a few new features to Windows Server Update Services 3.0 SP1, you can accordingly expect to see a few items on this subject on your 70-649 exam. Similarly, the Reliability and Performance Monitor console is brand-spanking new in Windows Vista and in Windows Server 2008. In this nugget I will get you familiar with the "need to know" information with this tool. You don't need to know the in-depth configuration stuff for either WSUS or performance monitoring for your upgrade exam. Instead, just some basic WSUS architectural facts and an overview of Data Collector Sets (DCS) and the Reliability tools should suffice nicely.
* Deploying Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
* Analyzing Server Performance Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) Settings Capturing Performance Data Video 14 - "Monitoring a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Part 2" - Description: In this nugget I need you to look past your possible tendency to yawn and say, "C’mon, Tim. I've been working with Event Viewer and Network Monitor since Windows NT Server 4.0!" Hold on, friends. Your Windows Server 2008/Windows Vista exams are going to cover what’s new and what’s changed; along those lines there are some really cool technologies that you'll want to know about here. First of all: Event subscriptions. You need to understand how to work with the Windows Remote Management and Windows Event Collector services in order to set up Event Log subscriptions in Windows Server 2008. Moreover, in this nugget I'll introduce you to the vastly improved Network Monitor 3.1 and its command-line analogue, NMCAP.EXE. Finally, we shall give a cursory ‘hat tip’ to the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) 2.1, for good old time’s sake, if for no other reason.
* Monitoring Event Logs
* Collecting Network Data Relevant Exam Objectives Monitoring Event Logs Gathering Network Data Video 15 - "Deploying Servers Part 1" -In this nugget we will learn how to deploy Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 operating system images by using Windows Deployment Services (WDS).Relevant technology keywords include: Windows Image format (WIM); Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK); Windows System Image Manager; Remote Installation Services (RIS); Pre-boot Installation Environment (PXE); Capture images; Discover images; Install images; and Windows Pre-installation Environment (Windows PE). We will also consider the newly re-engineered Windows Activation 2.0. Relevant technology buzzwords that are germane to your 70-649 exam include Multiple Activation Keys (MAKs); Key Management Service (KMS); and SLMGR.vbs.
* Deploying OS Images by Using Windows Deployment Services (WDS)
* Administering Windows Activation 2.0 Relevant Exam Objectives Deploy Images by Using Windows Deployment Services (WDS) Configuring Windows Activation Video 16 - "Deploying Servers Part 2" -In this nugget we will continue our discussion of Windows Deployment Services (WDS)(Part 2 of 2) We will discuss: Virtualization Services beginning with Hypervisor Virtualization or "Hyper V" the successor to older virtual servers like 2K5 or 2K7. Virtual servers run inside the physical box and borrow hardware resources. We'll review High Availability, Failover Clustering, Network Load Balancing or NLB. And lastly, configuring server disk storage using RAID, ISCSI, Network Attached Storage (NAS) and Fibre Channel. We will discuss the basics of these WDS items you won't need to know every fine detail, just the basic mechanics.
* Installing and Configuring Windows Server Virtualization Features
* Configuring High Availability
* Configuring Server Disk Storage Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring Windows Server Virtualization and Virtual Machines Configuring High Availability Configuring Storage Video 17 - "Administering Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Part 1" -In this nugget we introduce a three-part mini-series on what’s new and what’s changed in Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services. Short answer: quite a bit! In Part 1 we concentrate on deploying Terminal Service applications; the term Microsoft uses (and what you will see on your upgrade exam) is TS-RemoteApp. We'll also consider the Terminal Services Gateway (TS-Gateway), which makes it much easier to establish Remote Desktop connections to your enterprise servers through corporate firewalls. Relevant technology buzzwords include: TS-RemoteApp; TS-Gateway; Remote Desktop Protocol; RDP; DMZ; firewall
* Deploying Terminal Services Applications
* Configuring the Terminal Services Gateway Feature Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring Terminal Services RemoteApp Configuring Terminal Services Gateway Video 18 - "Administering Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Part 2" In this nugget we continue our "haunted hayride" through the wild and wooly world of Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services, this time casting a weary eye upon Terminal Services load balancing and resource monitoring. Relevant technology buzzwords include: DNS Round Robin; high availability; TS Session Broker; Server farm; Windows System Resource Manager; Resource Allocation Policy
* Configuring Terminal Services Load Balancing
* Monitoring Terminal Services Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring Terminal Services Load Balancing Configuring and Monitoring Terminal Services Video 19 - "Administering Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services Part 3" In this nugget we finish our consideration of Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services. Here our topics are the TS Licensing role service, managing client connections, and configuring Terminal Services server options. Relevant technology buzzwords include the following: TS-Licensing; licensing modes; license server discovery modes; TS-CALs; role services; Remote Desktop Connection; mstsc; /Admin switch; Remote Desktops MMC snap-in; Device mapping
* Configuring Terminal Services Licensing
* Managing Terminal Services Client Connections
* Configuring Terminal Services Server Options Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring Terminal Services Licensing Configuring Terminal Services Client Connections Configuring Terminal Services Server Options Video 20 - "Implementing Windows Server 2008 Web Services Part 1" In this nugget, which represents the "home stretch" of this particular nugget series, we undertake a detailed look at the much-improved Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 application in Windows Server 2008. Specifically, we'll learn about what Web services are and how they work; what the major Web application topologies are; and how to install and initially configure IIS 7.0. Relevant technology terms for this nugget include the following: IIS Manager; AppCmd.exe; WMI; PowerShell; .NET Framework; Server farms; Web Server (IIS) Server Role; WinRS; Server Core installation
* Understanding Web Services
* Configuring Web Applications
* Managing Web Sites Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring Web Applications Managing Web Sites Video 21 - "Implementing Windows Server 2008 Web Services Part 2" In this nugget we will learn how to install and configure the vastly improved (and different) FTP Publishing feature in IIS 7.0. For one thing, the FTP 7.0 component isn't even included on the Windows Server 2008! Next, we will cover how to install and set up the completely unchanged SMTP service. Relevant buzzwords include: FTP; SFTP; FTPS; SSL; SMTP; TCP; Relay
* Deploying an FTP Server
* Configuring the SMTP Service Relevant Exam Objectives Configuring an FTP Server Configuring the SMTP Service Video 22 - "Implementing Windows Server 2008 Web Services Part 3" In this nugget, which constitutes the final video of this series, we examine some brand-new functionality in IIS 7.0. New in IIS 7.0 is the concept of delegated administration. We will also learn how to attach Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates both to Web sites as well as to FTP sites. Finally, we will learn how to configure multiple authentication providers and to set security permissions on sites, applications, virtual directories, and files.
* Administering Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0
* Establishing SSL Security
* Configuring Web Site Authentication and Permissions Relevant Exam Objectives Managing IIS 7.0 Configuring SSL Security Configuring Web Site Authentication and Permissions All trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective holders
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Sunday, July 26, 2009 | 0 Comments
CBT-Specialist training for Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 Exam: 77-603
Trainer: Chris Ward
Running Time: 8 Hours
Creating great presentations can only make you shine. And PowerPoint 2007 represents a big step forward in presentation design possibilities.
Trainer Chris Ward knows PowerPoint 2007 and the rest of the Microsoft Office Suite inside out. In this video series, he shares that expertise with you. In no time, you’ll become the PowerPoint pro that others respect.
After walking you through PowerPoint 2007 installation, Chris takes you step-by-step through PowerPoint’s tools, templates and resources.
Why waste time on needless or redundant tasks, when there are easy workarounds? Chris shares time-saving tips and tricks that you can plug into your presentation designs right away.
You’ll soon be:
• Creating sharp slides with convincing text
• Adding content from all sorts of media
• Formatting everything for maximum impact
Chris Ward’s training is mapped to Microsoft MCAS certification exam 77-603. Gaining this certification highlights your talents and shows employers and co-workers that you really understand presentation software.
Contents: MCAS Series: Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 — Exam-Pack 77-603
• Installing Office 2007
• Work Area Fundamentals
• Creating Presentations
• Creating and Editing Text
• Automatic Features and Language Support
• Adding Content - Tables and Charts (free video)
• Adding Content - Clip Art and Photos
• Adding Content - Shapes and SmartArt
• Adding Content - Media and Linked Objects
• Exporting and Publishing
• Formatting Content - Themes
• Formatting Content - Graphics and Shapes
• Formatting Content - Backgrounds
• Formatting Content - Animations and Transitions
• Formatting - Master Slides and Layouts
• Setup and Delivery
• Powerful PowerPoint Presentations - LIVE
• Powerful PowerPoint Presentations - Recorded
Prerequisites
Your only course prerequisite is a willingness to try out all the cool tools demonstrated in the videos.
Here’s what you’ll learn in each video of the MCAS Series:
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 — Exam-Pack 77-603:
Video 1 - “Series Introduction”Video 1 - “Installing Office 2007″ - Even though Microsoft continues to make it easier to install the software it produces, there are always a few gotchas to look for. This video runs you through the setup of Office Small Business 2007
Video 2 - “Work Area Fundamentals” - There’s no doubt about it. PowerPoint 2007 looks entirely different than it used to. There’s the Office Ribbon, Quick Access Toolbar, and your favorite commands aren’t where they used to be. This nugget will help get you comfortable with the new look and feel of PowerPoint 2007.
Video 3 - “Creating Presentations” - The worst feeling in the world is looking at a blank PowerPoint presentation and wondering how to begin. In this nugget, we’ll take a look at how to use Templates, Designs, and even the good old blank presentation to get started on that PowerPoint presentation you’re working on.
Video 4 - “Creating and Editing Text” - Unlike Word or other Word Processors, PowerPoint uses Text Boxes to add text to the presentation. Knowing how to place and edit text is one very key feature of PowerPoint 2007.
Video 5 - “Automatic Features and Language Support” - Checking your spelling can save you a lot of embarrassment when you are doing a presentation in front of your peers or potential clients. Using the AutoFeatures like Spellcheck and Grammar can help you out. Plus, if you’re doing a presentation in a language other than English, this nugget can give you some tips on how to prepare!
Video 6 - “Adding Content - Tables and Charts” - 8 out 10 PowerPoint presentations involve business. This means that 8 out of 10 presentations will need to present sales numbers, figures, growth and gantt charts. PowerPoint 2007 has you covered. Learn how to link data and create your own charts and tables if necessary.
Video 7 - “.Adding Content” - Clip Art and Photos - PowerPoint is a VISUAL medium. It makes sense that you’ll be using more than text and colors to present your ideas to the audience. ClipArt and Photos are very powerful means to that end.
Video 8 - “Adding Content” - Shapes and SmartArt - As PowerPoint continues to be improved upon, so do the tools that come with it. Not only do you have the basic shapes and the WordArt from previous versions, now you have SMARTART which allows you to create diagrams with 3D modeling and other features. Get set to wow your audiences with these tools!
Video 9 - “Adding Content” - Media and Linked Objects - Have you ever wondered how your peers added sounds and video clips to their presentations? This nugget is for you. Learn the ins and outs of adding media as well as how to link data from objects to your presentation. Update the data…update the chart on PowerPoint. That’s using the power of PowerPoint!
Video 10 - “Exporting and Publishing” - Not everyone has Office 2007, so that means not everyone has PowerPoint on their computers. But never fear, because PowerPoint 2007 allows you to package a PowerPoint Viewer along with your presentation that can be played on any PC! Save those PPT’s in different ways and methods to allow more access.
Video 11 - “Formatting Content” - Themes - As you continue in your journey through PowerPoint there are so many different things you can tweak and change: colors, fonts, paragraph settings, bullets, etc. How do you keep it all coherent? Using Themes. Not only are there pre-built themes in PowerPoint 2007, you can access hundreds of these themes on Office online.
Video 12 - “Formatting Content” - Graphics and Shapes - Would you like to add shading and color to your graphics? How about using arrows and Smartart to really make that presentation jump off the screen? Here are some tips and tricks on how to bring the static graphical shapes to life.
Video 13 - “Formatting Content” - Backgrounds - The canvas you paint on in PowerPoint doesn’t need to be a white background. Instead make it come alive with photos, textures, colors, gradients, fills, and art. Here’s the nugget for all you creative types who want to impress everyone with your artistic background skills.
Video 14 - “Formatting Content” - Animations and Transitions - Motion on the screen can really enhance your presentations. You can literally make little movies by animating the items on the screen with some great effects like zooms, fades, twirls, and more. Plus, as you move from slide to slide you can add transitions that help keep your audiences attention.
Video 15 - “Formatting” - Master Slides and Layouts - The architecture behind every good PowerPoint presentation are Master Slides and the associated layouts. You can create uniformity throughout your presentation and save yourself a lot of heartache and anguish by using Master Slides. Make your titles the same distance from the top. Have your title fonts remain the same. There are so many things that a Master Slide can do to help you remain consistent throughout your presentation.
Video 16 - “Setup and Delivery” - Your presentation is done, now it’s time to prepare it for delivery. What screen size will you use? How much time should you spend on each slide? Will you print out notes? How about rehearsing the timers? Anyone for some narration? Check out this nugget before you make your next presentation to get the full scoop on setup.
Video 17 - “Powerful PowerPoint Presentations” - LIVE - After years of delivering presentations, I’ve found some basics that will insure a great presentation. Using the 4 C’s (Construction, Color, Content, Clarity) you can build a great LIVE presentation for your peers, your clients, even those hard to please bosses.
Video 18 - “Powerful PowerPoint Presentations” - Recorded - Sometimes you can’t be there for the presentation, so recording it and packaging it for self-play is the way to go. There are a few differences from a LIVE presentation and we’ll show you how PowerPoint 2007 can be the solution for pre-recorded presentations with a radical twist.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 | 0 Comments
CBTNugget-Zen PHP 5
Start programming PHP web sites and applications right away!
PHP is powerful -- yet more simple than many other server-side scripting languages. It works on almost any platform you can imagine -- including Windows, Linux, Mac, and Unix. And with PHP you'll be creating and editing dynamic web sites quickly.
Many common content management and open source web applications are built in PHP. Once you know the basics, the world is at your fingertips because you can edit these applications to do whatever you need.
PHP offers great flexibility and has a very low barrier to entry -- with this training you'll be well on your way to developing full-featured dynamic websites using PHP.
What you'll learn includes:
the PHP basics
integrating PHP with html for dynamic web pages
interfacing with MySQL and other databases
creating advanced functions
writing object-oriented PHP
keeping your code secure
working with XML data
and a whole lot more!
The CBT Nuggets Zend PHP 5 Certification Pack video series lets you go at your own pace. The PHP instruction is broken down video-by-video into bite-sized nuggets. From the first video, you'll be applying what you learn to create dynamic web sites and web applications.
Here's what's in each of the these PHP videos:
Video 1 - "An Introduction to PHP (Hypertext Preprocessor)" - Find out what PHP can do for you. In this introductory video, trainer Julie Johnson describes PHP's prerequisites, requirements and new features. Then she shows you the exact steps to properly install PHP.
Video 2 - "PHP Language Basics" - Writing useable PHP means following proper syntax. This video gives you that basic syntax. It also clarifies the data types and variables you can use. You'll learn the operators you need for data manipulation and discover how to use PHP's control structures.
Video 3 - "Handling PHP and HTML Forms" - This video shows you how to create HTML forms and use PHP to capture data from that form. You'll find out how to handle quotation marks and other special characters in PHP. You'll also learn about "including and requiring files" to handle repeated information.
Video 4 - "PHP Strings and regular expressions" - Julie shows you everything you need to know about PHP strings from the ground up in this video. First you'll learn how to define strings. Then, you'll see examples of PHP string and regular-expression functions and learn how to use them.
Video 5 - "Working with PHP Arrays" - The data you collect on your site will often be complex. PHP arrays help you deal with the complexity. This video explains PHP arrays and teaches you how to declare and print them. You'll also learn some useful array functions.
Video 6 - "Using MySQL database with PHP" - Once your PHP program starts gathering user data, you'll need a database to store that information. In this video, Julie shows you how to create MySql databases and tables and how to connect with them via PHP. You'll learn how to select and modify this data
Video 7 - "PHP functions" - PHP's user-defined functions help you handle redundant procedures without rewriting code each time. This video covers function arguments and return values and PHP's function types: recursive, embedded and variable.
Video 8 - "Object-oriented PHP" - Sometimes you want to create Web objects that look real-world to end users. In this video, Julie discusses the basic PHP tools that give you this power. These include classes, interfaces, class introspection, class auto-loading and selected more-advanced topics.
Video 9 - "Handling Exceptions" - Lots of things can go wrong in PHP code unrelated to syntax. This video shows you how to handle PHP exceptions (called throwing and catching.) Julie also explains custom exception classes and setting PHP error reporting
Video 10 - "Managing Files" - Some data, especially when sent in large files, requires special PHP treatment. In this video you'll lead about uploading, reading and writing files in PHP. You'll also get an introductory peek at streaming.
Video 11 - "Streams and Sockets" - Data streaming is one of the Web's most talked-about features. In this video, Julie uses lifelike examples to show you how file streaming works. You'll learn all about sockets, which manage the back-and-forth character of streaming, and be introduced to PHP URL Streams
Video 12 - "PHP and XML" - XML is a portable markup language without predefined tags. It's often used to send and receive Web messages and to create configuration files for Web servers. This video looks at the basics of XML. You'll see how it's used, how it's validated with DTDs or XML Schema and how it's parsed with Sax or Dom.
Video 13 - "PHP and Web services" - Drawing on external Web resources can save you PHP programming time. This video highlights Web services and their supporting SOA and REST architectures. It also shows you how to access and implement Web services with PHP.
Video 14 - "PHP Security" - Lax security can undermine your best PHP application. This video explains how to configure PHP, use Cross-site Scripting (XSS) and filter your user input by validating the input before it gets to the back end. Existing resources are pointed out whenever possible.
Video 15 - "PHP Web Features" - Sessions and cookies help PHP remember where it's been and what it once knew. This video shows you how to configure and use these important tools. You'll also learn how to configure HTTP headers for redirecting Web traffic.
Real world PHP development skills plus exam prep for Zend PHP 5 Certification
In the Zend PHP 5 Certification Package, you'll learn the skills you need to start developing and modifying dynamic web sites and web applications using the PHP server-side scripting language. Plus the content maps to exam objectives for the Zend PHP 5 Zend Certified Engineer (ZCE) certification, so you can prove your PHP skills and have something to show web development clients and employers.
Prerequisites
To get the most from this training, it helps to have a basic understanding of creating and managing websites, such as CIW Associate Certification or equivalent knowledge.
Zend PHP 5 Certification Package Contains:
- Intro to PHP (free video!)
- PHP Language Basics
- PHP and Forms
- PHP Web Features
- Strings and Regular expressions
- Working with Arrays
- Working with Databases
- PHP Functions
- Object-Oriented PHP
- Handling Exceptions
- Managing Files
- Streams and Sockets
- XML
- Web Services
- PHP Security
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 | 0 Comments
CBT Nuggets: Intro to XML and Programming using the Microsoft.NET
XML, the standardized format of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) aims to make application development and integration very simple. It is a data format and framework that has been adopted as the basis for information exchange by the software development community. It is so powerful that Microsoft developed their entire .NET platform around using XML.
It is simple to learn, flexible to use and easy to understand. It works with applications, the internet and databases and is platform independent meaning it can be used to share data between a variety of database and application types and formats.
Garth Schulte, the instructor for this series, details how XML came to life, why it is needed and how you can use it. This creates a very informative foundation of knowledge that will benefit programmers, administrators and engineers alike. If your job entails any type of interface with databases, connectivity of applications or transferring of information, you need to watch these videos.Programmers will find the videos a great place to start if they are considering an MCAD or MCSD for .NET certification track. The series contains 14 videos that average 30 minutes in length. This provides for 7 hours of in-depth instruction that is designed to entertain as well as educate. You won't fall asleep watching these. Garth has a great personality that shines through in his presentation of the material. He is truly passionate about programming and what you can create with a computer.
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CBT Nuggets Exam Pack 70-528 NET 2.0 Web Based Client Development
Create full-featured dynamic web sites from scratch using Visual Studio, From video one, you'll be creating a web site featuring dynamic content, secured access, custom widgets, and tons of other cool features
You'll learn to use the upgraded functionality in Visual Studio 2005 - including ASP.NET 2.0, the local Visual Studio web server (separate from IIS), SQL Server 2005 databases, ADO.NET 2.0, and more.
In Exam-Pack 70-528: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 - Web-Based Client Development, instructor Garth Schulte dives in and shows you how to do web development in Visual Studio 2005, using Visual Basic and the .NET 2.0 framework.
Video by video, you'll learn practical development skills you can use to create web applications in Visual Basic. Even if you have very little experience with Visual Studio and Visual Basic, you'll be able to jump in and build fully-functional web sites - and you'll get better with each video.
Garth walks you through and shows you how to do it - giving you advice on how to get up and running quickly, then how to add the features you need, plus the ones you want that will make your web sites shine. Whether you're going for the certification or just need to get up to speed quick on developing web applications on the .NET 2.0 framework, these videos will give you what you need.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 | 0 Comments
CBT Nuggets Configuring Exchange Server 2007 Exam Pack 70-236
Exam-Pack 70-236: Exchange Server 2007, Configuring gives you hands-on skills for configurig Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. In addition to these real-world skills, the series maps to exam objectives for Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) exam 70-236, certifying to employers that you have the skills to deploy and configure Exchange Server 2007 for their business e-mail system.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 | 0 Comments
CBT Nuggets Cisco CCVP Exam-Pack: 642-444 CIPT
In this series, you’ll learn from the best — Jeremy Cioara. We get comment after comment about how good Jeremy is at breaking down a tough concept like VoIP into easy to understand — and, more importantly, easy to apply — nuggets of how-to information.
You’ll learn all about using CallManager 4.x — Cisco’s popular CallManager solution for Microsoft Windows. You’ll learn the fundamentals of Cisco IP Telephony, including:
* Call Processing
* Signaling and Device Control
* Dial Plan Administration
* Phone Feature Administration
* Directory Services
* Link to External Applications
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 | 0 Comments
CBT Nuggets - Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Exam Pack 70-450
Are you a database administrator who wants to add design and development skills to your toolkit? Then this CBT Nuggets SQL Server 2008 Exam-Pack 70-450 training pack is for you.
SQL Server 2008 brings you lots of terrific features. Shared server-wide management capability allows you to automate processes, schedule tasks and set performance alerts. Plus you can edit and insert code and run reports
Trainer Don Jones begins his video series with the basics: SQL terminology, how relational databases work, how they store and retrieve data and the fundamentals of the T-SQL language. Then he teaches you how to install, migrate, upgrade and consolidate your data from previous SQL versions to 2008 SQL Server. Plus, he shows you how some of the "handy" tips and tricks you may have used in earlier versions of SQL can trip you up in SQL Server 2008.
Don's training covers SQL Server management studio -- SQL Server 2008's all-in-one interface -- and SQL Server Configuration Manager -- which gives you complete control over all SQL Server 2008 Services. It also covers plenty of other advanced features, including:
* Installation, verifying and launching Server Management tools
* Instance and Object Security Authentication
* Transparent Data Encryption (TDE)
* High Availability Overview, clustering, failover and replication
* Backup, restore and testing recovery models
Once you've finished the series, you'll be installing and managing SQL Server 2008 in a variety of situations. As a result of this training you'll:
* increase your database reliability
* optimize your database security
* enhance the overall performance of your databases
Exam Information:
This video series is mapped to Microsoft's 70-450 exam. Passing this exam moves you closer to being a fully-certified Database Administrator (DBA). When combined with MCTS SQL Server 2008, Implementation and Maintenance certification (exam 70-432), you earn prestigious MCITP Certification for SQL Server 2008. (Training for MCTS exam 70-432 will be available from CBT Nuggets later this year.)
Exam pack 70-450 contains the following videos:
* Introduction and Overview
* SQL Server 2008 Functional Concepts and Architecture
* SQL Server 2008 Physical Concepts and Architecture
* Planning a SQL Server 2008 Installation
* Installing SQL Server 2008
* Creating and Using a Database
* Migrating, Consolidating, and Upgrading
* SQL Server Instance Security
* SQL Server Database Security
* High Availability Overview
* Backing up SQL Server
* Restoring SQL Server
* Database Mirroring and Clustering (free video)
* Monitoring SQL Server
* SQL Server Performance Optimization
* Maintaining SQL Server
* Managing SQL Server
* Using SQL Server Agent
* Distributing Data with SQL Server Integration Services
* Linked Servers and Replication
Here's what you'll learn in each video of the Microsoft SQL Server 2008: Exam-Pack 70-450 Series:
Video 1 - "Introduction and Overview" - Review the table of contents for this series of nuggets, and introduction to the SQL Server 2008 tools.
Video 2 - "SQL Server 2008 Functional Concepts and Architecture" - Terminology, the purpose of SQL Server, the T-SQL language, Data Definition Language vs. Data Manipulation Language, and how databases work: How data is stored in pages, how filestreams and blobs work, other data types, the function of the transaction log, how database indexes work, and how database triggers work.
Video 3 - "SQL Server 2008 Physical Concepts and Architecture" - CPU, memory, and storage concerns; SQL Server services; database physical architecture, database file placement strategies.
Video 4 - "Planning a SQL Server 2008 Installation" - Planning for instances, planning for storage, planning for security, planning for availability.
Video 5 - "Installing SQL Server 2008" - Preparing for the installation, performing the installation, verifying the installation, and launching SQL Server management tools.
Video 6 - "Creating and Using a Database" - Creating a database, database options, creating a table, executing a query, managing the database file.
Video 7 - "Migrating, Consolidating, and Upgrading" - Generation migration and consolidation concerns, instance configuration options, database configuration options, SQL Server version upgrades.
Video 8 - "SQL Server Instance Security" - Instance-level authentication, instance-level security - including service accounts, endpoint security, TCP ports and SSL certificates, etc.
Video 9 - "SQL Server Database Security" - Database and object security, ownership chains, designing security policies and audit plans, SQL Server encryption options - including Transparent Data Encryption (TDE).
Video 10 - "High Availability Overview" - Goals of high availability, hardware, failover clustering, database mirroring, replication, and log shipping.
Video 11 - "Backing up SQL Server" - Selecting a recovery model, backup compression options, selecting a backup type, scheduling backups, file and filegroup backup schemes, verifying backups, mirrored backups.
Video 12 - "Restoring SQL Server" - Page, file, filegroup, and online restores; orphaned users; rebuilding a complete instance; encryption and recovery; recovery paths and forks; point-in-time and mark recovery; testing your recovery plan.
Video 13 - "Database Mirroring and Clustering" - Mirroring: High performance, high protection, high availability; differences between mirroring and clustering, setting up mirroring; how clustering works; setting up clustering (differences from regular setup).
Video 14 - "Monitoring SQL Server" - Monitoring options (system monitor, event logs, management views, WMI, remote monitoring, and triggers), data collectors, event notifications.
Video 15 - "SQL Server Performance Optimization" - Dedicated Administrator Connection (DAC), locking and blocking, deadlocks, index utilization, Database Tuning Advisor.
Video 16 - "Maintaining SQL Server" - Database maintenance plans, rebuilding and reorganizing indexes, how the Query Optimizer works, maintaining the Query Optimizer (statistics).
Video 17 - "Managing SQL Server" - Managing resource utilization (Resource Governor and Query Governor), policy-based management, data compression strategies, automating SQL Server management (PowerShell, Agent, DDL triggers, etc).
Video 18 - "Using SQL Server Agent" - Creating and managing jobs, proxies, multi-server administration, scheduling jobs.
Video 19 - "Distributing Data with SQL Server Integration Services" - Introducing SSIS, SSIS package security options, scheduling SSIS packages, deploying SSIS packages.
Video 20 - "Linked Servers and Replication" - Linked servers and connection strings, introducing replication, replication types, understanding replication conflicts, health monitoring for replication, horizontal and virtual partitioning in replication.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 | 0 Comments
CBT Nuggets 70-284 Exchange 2003 Administration
The training for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 covers the topics and objectives of exam 70-284, which is an elective to the MCSA and MCSE 2003 certification tracks. Michael Shannon is the instructor for the series and goes over upgrading from Exchange 2000 as well as Exchange 5.5 to the 2003 version.
Learn about internet mail protocols, Store and Storage Groups, performance monitoring and how to administer groups and objects. You will be guided through diagnosis and resolution of the most common issues, including recovery of deleted material as well as back-up and restore procedures.
The videos are also perfect as reference material and on-the-job training as they cover issues related to management, configuration and security. Planning for growth, configuring instant messaging options and allocating resources for high-volume message traffic are all discussed and explained using a combination of diagrams, demonstrations and real-world examples.
There are 20 videos providing more than 10 hours of instruction. A basic understanding of Windows Server 2003, such as the material covered in Exam-Packs 70-290 and 70-291, is recommended before viewing this training.
CD-Rom Contents: Exchange 2003 Administration
- Introduction to Exchange 2003
- Installing Exchange Server 2003
- Upgrading from Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2003
- Configuring Exchange Server 2003 for Proactive Management
- Exchange Server 2003 Security Part 1
- Exchange Server 2003 Security Part 2
- Exchange Recipient Management
- Exchange 2003 Address Lists
- Public Folder Administration
- Connecting to Outlook 2003 and Outlook Express Clients
- Implementing a Front-End and Back-End Server Topology
- Managing Client Access with Internet Protocols (Part 1: Configuring Virtual Servers)
- Managing Client Access with Internet Protocols (Part 2: SMTP Management)
- Exchange 2003 Routing Management
- Managing Mobility Components
- Data Storage Management
- Backing Up Exchange 2003
- Recovering, Restoring, and Troubleshooting
- Performing Exchange 2003 Maintenance
- Migrating and Coexisting with Exchange 5.5
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 | 0 Comments
CBT Nugget Java SCJP Certification Package
Java is so cool. Imagine being able to compile one piece of code and have it run on nearly any operating system, from Windows and Macintosh to Linux, Unix and the Internet. It’s widely used and universally accepted as the preferred programming language of the Internet, but it is also a great development platform for business applications, video games and to even create software for mobile devices.
This course will teach you beginning through advanced Java programming skills while preparing you for Sun exam CX-310-035. Instructor Robert Barr introduces you to the Java language fundamentals and, by the end of the training, has you building GUI and web-based applications that can link to databases. Robert calls on his nearly ten years of Java programming experience to pass along helpful tips, tricks and real-world examples.
A basic understanding of computers and programming is recommended before viewing these videos. The training contains 29 videos providing more than 15 hours of instruction.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 | 0 Comments
CBT Exam-Pack 70-350: ISA Server 2004
Implementing Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004
The Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server is truly a versatile and important component in any network. With the improvements ISA Server 2004 has over previous versions, trainer Jeremy Cioara explains that, among other benefits, “the firewall is light years ahead of any firewall that only handles port forwarding.”
The modifications Microsoft has made to ISA Server since the 2000 version have changed almost everything. Some of the biggest improvements include:
- deep-packet inspection of application-layer data,
- multiple-network support,
- unique network policies for each interface of the ISA Server 2004 firewall and
- additional VPN security including the VPN Quarantine functionality, which allows you to isolate non-compliant VPN clients.
- Plus, there have been huge improvements to the management interface and monitoring functions.
Our ISA Server 2004 videos map to Microsoft Exam 70-350, which gives you elective credit towards both the MCSE and MCSA 2003 certifications, plus the :Security specialization. In addition to covering the exam objectives, this series gives you on-the-job skills for deploying ISA Server 2004 on your network from start-to-finish.
The series also teaches you how to configure the ISA Server firewall to inspect packets down to the application-layer data and filter out hard-to-catch instant messaging and peer-to-peer file sharing applications. It even gives you a side-by-side comparison of ISA Server 2004 to competitors such as Cisco PIX and Checkpoint, so you can determine which firewall will best meet the needs of your network.
Thinking about deploying ISA Server 2004? This training will give you the skills and knowledge you need.
A basic understanding of Windows 2003 networking and e-mail services such as the MCSA 2003 certification and Exchange 2003 Administration training or equivalent knowledge is recommended before viewing these videos.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 | 0 Comments
C++ Programming Curriculum CBT Training CDs
Programming Curriculum CBT Training CDs Course Overview C++ is digit of the most widely utilised covering utilization languages in the concern today. Its compounding of a old C set and coercive object-oriented planning (OOP) capabilities attain C++ an manifest pick for whatever programmers. The content of this 6-course curriculum is to inform non-C programmers the principle of C++ programming, as substantially as civilize the existing humble of joint C programmers C++, from principle to modern topics. The prototypal digit courses in the C++ Programming Curriculum are module inform students the base skills and noesis necessary to be healthy to write, compile, and separate base C++ applications. Students module see the module fundamentals, much as syntax, accumulation types, and operators, as substantially as how to create expressions and statements, administer line control, and create and call functions.
This curriculum introduces the skills necessary to be healthy to begin to ingest C++'s OO features. Students module see how to create, use, and modify classes, as substantially as how to fill those classes with members and functions. They module also see how to instantiate objects, combine nonachievement handling, and action ultimate I/O. The latter quaternary courses in this curriculum module investment the learner's existing C knowledge, art regular comparisons and contrasts. These courses pore on key enhancements provided by C++, including an launching to the object-oriented features of C++. These courses pore mainly on the object-oriented aspects of C++, presenting whatever more modern concepts and skills. This curriculum is supported on ANSI C++ and is not environment- or vendor-specific. # This curriculum consists of 6 courses: 13209 C++ Foundation for Non-C Programmers Part 1 # 13210 C++ Foundation for Non-C Programmers Part 2 # 13205 C++ Programming Part 1 # 13206 C++ Programming Part 2 # 13207 C++ Programming Part 3 # 13208 C++ Programming Part 4
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009 | 0 Comments