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Online Computer Training Course

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Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 03:45:56 GMT
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Concepts of Computing

Operating Systems
Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT 4.0
Oracle

Oracle: Overview of Developer/2000
Oracle: Developer/2000 Applications
Oracle: Developer/2000 Integration
Oracle: Forms 4.5 & Reports 2.5
Oracle: Graphics 2.5 & Procedure Builder 1.5
Oracle: Introduction to PL/SQL

PowerBuilder

PowerBuilder 5 Overview
Getting Started with PB 5.0
Using PowerScript
Using DataWindows
Delivering the Final Product
Internet
Internet Explorer Netscape Navigator Communicator

Microsoft Exchange

Microsoft Office
Access Excel FrontPage Outlook PowerPoint Word Quicken

Lotus Notes

Business Communication Project Management Grammar Math Library

CLIENT/SERVER COURSES:
C/C++ Programming Client/Server

FOCUS Library
HTML Library
JAVA Library
LAN
Microsoft Exchange Sever

Micro Focus COBOL Workbench

Networking Essentials

OOP SAS Library

SAS: Fundamentals
SAS: Data Manipulation
SAS: DATA Step Programming
SAS: Results
SAS: Display Manager System
SAS: Data Libraries
SAS: Data Mangement

SQL Server 6.5
SQL Server 6.5: Introduction
SQL Server 6.5: Installation and Setup
SQL Server 6.5: Users and Replication
SQL Server 6.5: Database Administration
SQL Server 6.5: System Management
SQL Server 6.5: Tuning for Performance

UNIX Systems

Introduction to UNIX
UNIX Shells -- Bourne, Korn & C
UNIX Shells Programming
UNIX Shells Administration I
UNIX Shells Administration II
Process Mangement
Visual Basic

VB 4.0: Beginning Skills
VB 4.0: Intermediate Skills
VB 4.0: Advanced Skills
VB 5.0: Beginning Skills
VB 5.0: Intermediate Skills
VB 5.0: Advanced Skills
VB 5.0: Windows API and ActiveX

Windows NT -- Server
Win NT 4.0 Server: Planning & Installation
Win NT 4.0 Server: Configuration
Win NT 4.0 Server: Resource Mangement
Win NT 4.0 Server: Monitoring & Troubleshooting
Windows NT -- Enterpriser

Win NT 4.0 Enterprise: Configuration
Win NT 4.0 Enterprise: Connectivity
Windows NT -- Workstation

Win NT 4.0 Workstation: Installations & Configuration
Win NT 4.0 Workstation: Connectivity & Resource Management
Win NT 4.0 Workstation: Troubleshooting
TCP/IP
TCP/IP: Introduction to TCP/IP Concepts
TCP/IP: Data Delivery and Routing
TCP/IP: Microsoft TCP/IP and IIS
TCP/IP: Printing Services and DHCP
TCP/IP: Name Resolution and WINS
TCP/IP: Introduction to DNS Server
TCP/IP: Managing DNS and TCP/IP
TCP/IP: Utilities for Monitoring TCP/IP
TCP/IP: Performance Monitor and RAS
TCP/IP: PPTP and Troubleshooting

MAINFRAME COURSES: Data Processing Library
CICS/ESA: Fundamentals
CICS/ESA: Programming Basics
CICS/ESA: Defining Maps
CICS/ESA: Using Maps

CMS for New Users
COBOL: Fundamentals
COBOL: Numerics
Compiling & Debugging the New COBOL
Migration to the New COBOL Language
VS COBOL II: CICS Migration
VS COBOL II: Basics
VS COBOL II: Program Structure
VS COBOL II: Data Structure
VS COBOL II: Numerics
VS COBOL II: Procedure Division

Data Comm. For Technical Users
Fundamentals of MVS/ESA & JES
ISPF: Program Development
ISPF: User Interface
MVS/ESA JCL: Fundamentals
MVS/ESA JCL: Job Processing
MVS/ESA JCL: Data Sets
MVS/ESA JCL: Procedures
MVS/ESA: Basic Operations
MVS/ESA: Utilities

REXX Programming
SAA: Primer
SAA: Architectural Components
TSO/E: CLIST
Using EASYTRIEVE Plus
VSAM: Fundamentals
XEDIT for New Users
DB2 & SQL/DS Library
DB2: The Programming Environment
DB2: Row and Table Manipulation
DB2: Program Development and Efficiency
QMF: Prompted Query & QBE
QMF: Reports
SQL: Basic Query Techniques
SQL: Advanced Query Techniques
SQL: Database Maintenance
SQL/DS: The Programming Environment

SQL/DS: Row and Table Manipulation
SQL/DS: Program Development and Efficiency

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