.NET Architecture and Design 2.0: Building Distributed Applications with .NET DevelopMentor offers a five-day course aimed at senior application developers and software architects with previous Microsoft .NET experience, which presents common strategies in application design as it applies to .NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005. Click here now for further details and upcoming course dates. |
Parity
Parity’s Technical Architecture, Integration and Development (TAID) course is fully accredited by ISEB for their new ‘Certificate in IT Architecture’ qualification, and is aimed at experienced IT staff wishing to move into an IT Architect role.
IRM UK A two-day IRM seminar, offering delegates the option of attending Day 1 (SOA: Technology & Products) or Day 2 (SOA: Guidelines & Best Practices for Designing SOAs) only.
Architecting-the-Enterprise
A four-day course, leading to TOGAF certification by The Open Group, covering the TOGAF Enterprise Architecture methodology, which can be used for developing a broad range of Business and IT Architectures.
IRM
A two-day seminar which aims to build an understanding of the concepts of Enterprise Architecture, and develop a sense of urgency for implementing those concepts in a modern enterprise.
IRM
A two-day seminar aimed at those managers who need to have a good understanding of the Zachman Framework in order to direct an implementation of Enterprise Architecture.
University of London
Designed by academics within the Information Security Group at Royal Holloway, this distance learning course focuses on the technical, legal and commercial aspects of Information Security.
QA
A five-day course which aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to design Microsoft .NET-connected solutions to business problems.
Learning Tree
A comprehensive introduction, which will help you choose between competing component infrastructures (.NET, J2EE, CORBA) and compare OO languages (Java, C++, C# and VB.NET).
QA
A five-day course which focuses on the latest version of UML, and covers the complete development process, from requirements gathering to systems analysis and design.
QA
A three-day course which aims to answer the most common questions about distributed computing, and explain its capabilities. It is designed to provide a basic level of technical understanding to anyone involved with IT.
Learning Tree
A four-day course which covers a wide range of topics, including requirements analysis, UML, modelling techniques, CASE tools, etc.
Learning Tree A four-day course covering life cycle models, requirements analysis, design and testing methodologies, and software architecture issues.
QA One-day course which provides an overview of Microsoft’s COM+ and .NET, CORBA and J2EE, and discusses how they interoperate.
QA
Four-day course aimed at experienced IT professionals, such as system analysts, technical architects, integrators, application designers and senior developers.
DevelopMentor
Five-day course aimed at senior application developers and software architects with previous Microsoft .NET experience.
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