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Walker Hall Associates
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Ramsgate
Stockton-on-Tees
TS18 1BT
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General Technical course from Walker Hall Associates

1 years access to this course is available for just £199.

 Getting Started
  • Getting Started: How to Take a Course

A+ 2001 Hardware and Operating System Certification

  • 1 Computer Introduction
  • 2 The System Board
  • 3 Connecting Peripherals
  • 4 Operating Systems
  • 5 MS-DOS
  • 6 Windows 9x and 2000
  • 7 Disk Drives
  • 8 Monitors
  • 9 Modems
  • 10 Printers
  • 11 Networks
  • 12 Troubleshooting
  • 13 Maintenance Tasks

C in 21 Days

  • Week 1
  • Week 2
  • Week 3

Cisco CCDA

  • 1 Internetworking Review
  • 2 LAN Networking
  • 3 WAN Networking
  • 4 Introduction to Design
  • 5 Examining Existing Networks
  • 6 Designing LANs
  • 7 Designing WANs
  • 8 Design Issues
  • 9 Optimising by Design
  • 10 Testing and Managing

Cisco CCNA

  • 1 OSI Reference Model
  • 2 Networks and Data Transfer
  • 3 Local Area Networking
  • 4 Wide Area Networking
  • 5 Using a Router
  • 6 Introduction to IOS
  • 7 IOS Configuration
  • 8 Network Management
  • 9 Bridges and Switches
  • 10 TCP/IP Networking
  • 11 IP Addressing
  • 12 IP Routing
  • 13 IPX Networking
  • 14 Network Security and Control
  • 15 Additional Configurations
  • 16 Exam Preparation 1
  • 17 Exam Preparation 2
  • 18 Numbering Systems

Client/Server

  • C/S Technology for Managers

Data Warehousing

  • 1 Concepts
  • 2 Management

FOCUS

  • 1 Getting Started
  • 2 Working with FOCUS
  • 3 Basic Report Preparation
  • 4 Creating Simple Reports
  • 5 Creating Complex Reports
  • 6 Additional Reporting Techniques
  • 7 Fundamentals of Graphs
  • 8 Advanced Graph Topics
  • 9 Data Manipulation for Reporting
  • 10 Advanced Screening Techniques
  • 11 Creating File Definitions
  • 12 Adjusting File Definitions
  • 13 Accessing External Files
  • 14 Basic MODIFY Requests
  • 15 Segment Modification
  • 16 Complex MODIFY Requests
  • 17 Additional File Maintenance
  • 18 Dialogue Manager and FIDEL
  • 19 More Features of FIDEL
  • 20 MAINTAIN Facility
  • 21 Completing a MAINTAIN Application

LANs

  • 1 Network Basics
  • 2 Hardware and Software
  • 3 Internetworking

Linux LPIC Level I Exam 101 Series

  • 1 Partitions and the Boot Process
  • 2 File Management
  • 3 GNU and Linux Commands
  • 4 File System Maintenance
  • 5 Users and Groups

Network+ Series

  • 1 Network Topology and Operating Systems
  • 2 Network Media and Elements
  • 3 The OSI Reference Model and Physical Layer
  • 4 Data Link, Network and Transport Layers
  • 5 Understanding TCP/IP
  • 6 TCP/IP Configuration and Utilities
  • 7 Remote Connectivity
  • 8 Network Installation
  • 9 Security, Maintenance, and Support
  • 10 Troubleshooting

Networking for Technical Users

  • 1 Technical Information
  • 2 Hardware and Software

Notes 5 Programming

  • 1 Designing in Domino
  • 2 Pages and Forms
  • 3 Organising Info
  • 4 Scripting
  • 5 LotusScript
  • 6 Java

Novell 560 CNE

  • 1 NetWare Basics
  • 2 Installation
  • 3 Using NDS
  • 4 File System
  • 5 NDS Security
  • 6 File Security
  • 7 SENworks
  • 8 Advanced SENworks
  • 9 Distributed Printing

Novell 570 CNE Advanced Administration

  • 1 Upgrading or Migrating
  • 2 Managing the Server
  • 3 The File System
  • 4 NSS and Backup
  • 5 Memory and CPU Performance
  • 6 Disk and Network Performance

Object-Oriented Analysis & Design

  • 1 Intro
  • 2 System

OOP Using C++

  • Week 1
  • Week 2
  • Week 3

Oracle8

  • 1 Installing Oracle
  • 2 Database Management
  • 3 Building Databases
  • 4 Files, Data, and Users
  • 5 Database Schema Objects
  • 6 Processes and Security
  • 7 Backup and Recovery

Oracle

  • 1 Introduction to PL/SQL
  • 2 Overview of Developer/2000
  • 3 Forms 4.5 and Reports 2.5
  • 4 Graphics 2.5 and Procedure Builder 1.5
  • 5 Developer/2000 Applications
  • 6 Developer/2000 Integration

Oracle 9i Database Fundamentals 1Z1-031 Series

  • 1 Oracle Architecture and Tools
  • 2 Managing Instances and Creating Databases
  • 3 Managing the Database Structure

PB 5.0

  • 1 PowerBuilder 5 Overview
  • 2 Getting Started with PowerBuilder 5
  • 3 Using PowerScript
  • 4 Using DataWindows
  • 5 Delivering the Final Product

PowerBuilder 6 Series

  • 1 Introducing PowerBuilder
  • 2 Design Concepts
  • 3 Building Objects
  • 4 Building Windows
  • 5 Event Programming
  • 6 PowerScript and SQL
  • 7 Creating DataWindows
  • 8 Using DataWindows
  • 9 Reviewing an Application
  • 10 The Final Product

RDBMS Fundamentals

  • Database Principles

RPG IV Programming

  • 1 Introduction to RPG
  • RPG2 Getting Started with RPG
  • 3 Defining Data
  • 4 Arithmetic Operations
  • 5 Flow of Control
  • 6 Externally Described Files
  • 7 File Access and Record Manipulation
  • 8 Interactive Applications
  • 9 Tables and Arrays
  • 10 Modular Programming
  • 11 Advanced Data Definition
  • 12 Advanced Techniques
  • 13 Maintaining the Past

SAS 8

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Using SAS
  • 3 Data Manipulation
  • 4 DATA Step Programming
  • 5 Results
  • 6 Display Manager System
  • 7 Data Libraries
  • 8 Inputting Data and PROC SQL
  • 9 Combining and Updating Data Sets

SAS

  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Using SAS
  • 3 Data Manipulation
  • 4 DATA Step Programming
  • 5 Results
  • 6 Display Manager System
  • 7 Data Libraries
  • 8 Inputting Data and PROC SQL
  • 9 Combining and Updating Data Sets

Sybase Series

  • 1 Introduction to Sybase
  • 2 Using SQL Server
  • 3 System Administration
  • 4 User Administration
  • 5 Programming with T-SQL
  • 6 Querying Databases with T-SQL
  • 7 T-SQL Commands

UNIX

  • 1 Introduction to UNIX
  • 2 Shells: Bourne, Korn, and C
  • 3 Shell Programming
  • 4 System Administration I
  • 5 System Administration II
  • 6 Process Management

Visual Basic 4.0

  • 1 Beginning Skills
  • 2 Intermediate Skills
  • 3 Advanced Skills

Visual Basic 5.0

  • 1 Beginning Skills
  • 2 Intermediate Skills
  • 3 Advanced Skills
  • 4 Windows API and ActiveX

Visual Basic 6

  • 1 Programming Basics
  • 2 Controls and Coding
  • 3 Coding the Details
  • 4 Lists and More Controls
  • 5 Using Supplied Tools
  • 6 Data Files and Printing
  • 7 Program Tuning
  • 8 Delivering the Program

Windows 2000 Basics

  • Server
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