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A two and a half day highly intensive seminar covering Advanced
Distributed Systems Technologies and Architectural Design Issues.
This seminar is designed to expose individuals to the key
elements of distributed systems, providing an opportunity to
compare and contrast the suitability of different products.
The seminar addresses all of the primary Distributed
Systems Technologies:
- Network Environments: DCE; ONC+; SNA
- Database Transports: SQLNet*; Open Client Open
Server; etc.
- Middleware & Gateways: Named Pipes;
Transaction Gateways; etc.
- Messaging infrastructure: MAPI, VIM,
CMC, ToolTalk, etc.
- Transaction Processing Monitors: CICS; Tuxedo;
TopEnd; Encina; etc.
- Internet: Integration; Java, Objects, ActiveX, Web
Servers; Web Development; Security; Strategies;
Direction. etc.
- introduction to Object Request Brokers: CORBA;
DCOM; Vendor Directions
- Design and Architectural Principles of Large Scale
Distributed Systems:
Scalability; Security; Replication; Reliability; Tricks
& Techniques; etc.
Seminar Benefits:
Gain
comprehensive overview of all the technology options for
distributed systems
Compare
and contrast between different distributed systems
products and technologies
Determine
which distributed systems technologies are suitable for
your organization
Learn
details regarding actual products for use within your
organization
Learn
how to integrate the different distributed systems
technologies
Gain
invaluable architectural design techniques and procedures
that may be applied to your systems
Learn
how the next generation large scale distributed systems
are being designed
Understand
key industry directions that will affect how future
distributed systems are built
What
the standards are, where they apply and what to watch out
for
Find
out which products meet the standards
Key
architectural design issues surrounding large scale
distributed systems. Including Fault Tolerance,
Replication,
Massively Scalar Designs, Security, Recovery, Object
Oriented systems design, etc.
What
the religious wars are in the industry, and their
underlying implications
How
other large organizations are building their next
generation systems
Find
out where computer vendors are heading with distributed
systems products and technologies
Target Audience:
- Systems Architects
- MIS Directors / IT Managers
- Developers
- Computer Industry Professionals
- ISV's.
- Product Managers
- Students
- Any individual who is responsible for developing
corporate computer system infrastructure
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