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Sun Identity Manager 8.x: Administration and Maintenance

Classroom Length: 4 Days

When a Sun Identity Manager deployment solution is completed, and all the consultants on the project leave, the customer Identity Manager engineer, or systems administrator, is typically responsible for managing and supporting the already deployed Identity Manager solution. The Sun Identity Manager 8.x: Administration and Maintenance course provides students with the technical knowledge and skills necessary to successfully perform administration and maintenance tasks needed to manage and support an existing Identity Manager solution for a given customer environment. This course covers concepts and tasks such as managing users, configuring resources, debugging common problems, and making simple business process changes to the existing Identity Manager forms and rules to accommodate change requests. Students are introduced to Identity Manager concepts as well as administrative and maintenance tasks through a series of lectures and labs designed around the core responsibilities that a systems administrator would perform on an identity management solution using Identity Manager.

Sun Identity Manager: Deployment Fundamentals

Classroom Length: 5 Days

The Sun Identity Manager: Deployment Fundamentals course presents product concepts from a deployment perspective. The course focuses on addressing customer business needs by emphasizing specific product features. The course is focused on using out-of-the-box features that do not require in-depth technical knowledge and experience. Students configure roles, resources, reconciliation, and user objects in ways that are useful for meeting customer requirements. In addition, students distribute administrative tasks to other users to model a delegated administrative environment. A case study is the foundation for implementing XPRESS, forms, rules, and provisioning workflows. This course is a prerequisite to the Sun Identity Manager: Deployment Fundamentals II (IDM-4485) course for individuals who require additional experience customizing Sun Identity Manager. The course focuses on Identity Manager 8.0 and 8.1 features. Sun System Identity Manager is a complete, highly scalable solution for managing, auditing, protecting, sharing and storing identity data. It helps ensure ongoing and sustainable regulatory compliance, role-based provisioning, data synchronization among multiple identity data stores, and end user self-registration.

Sun Identity Manager: Deployment Fundamentals II

Classroom Length: 5 Days

In this course, a follow on to the Sun Identity Manager: Deployment Fundamentals (IDM-345) course, students will be instructed in how to complete a four-phase deployment scenario. In phase three of the deployment scenario, students use Active Sync synchronization to synchronize identity information between a data feed from the human resources (HR) department, an Active Directory instance, a Corporate LDAP directory service, a contractor SQL database, and the Solaris Operating System. In phase four of the deployment scenario, students build an end user self- service provisioning strategy that lets contractors perform self-registration and lets contractors and employees request system resources with resource approvals. Students implement the necessary forms, rules, and workflow to meet the business requirements of the given case study and learn how to further customize the Sun Identity Manager (Identity Manager) system. The hands-on labs offered in this course might involve accessing equipment that resides at a location other than where the training is delivered. This course features Identity Manager 8.1, the NetBeans Integrated Development Environment, as well as the GlassFish application server. Sun Identity Manager is a complete, highly scalable solution for managing, auditing, protecting, sharing and storing identity data. It helps ensure ongoing and sustainable regulatory compliance, role-based provisioning, data synchronization among multiple identity data stores, and end user self-registration.

Sun OpenOffice.org Writer Specialist

Classroom Length: 1 Day

Students taking the Sun OpenOffice.org Writer Specialist classroom course will gain the basic skills to create a wide range of standardized business documents. Using a variety of interactive demos and practice activities, the student learns how to work with documents and text, how to use formatting and styles, how to create and use templates, and how to insert tables and objects. The course also covers moderately advanced topics like using master documents, fields, and outlining to efficiently master your text processing needs. The course addresses the OpenOffice.org Specialist skill set. The OpenOffice.org Specialist course is for individuals who use the OpenOffice.org productivity software. Certification candidates must pass one of the Sun OpenOffice.org Certification exams in order to earn their Specialist Certification.

OPO-1200 WPO-1200

IDM-4485 IDM-345 IDM-2455

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Sun OpenOffice.org Calc Specialist

Infrastructure Software Management

OPO-1210

Length: 1 Day

Students taking the Sun OpenOffice.org Calc Specialist classroom course will gain the basic skills to enter data, create formulas and calculations, and insert chart objects to create and print spreadsheets. Using a variety of interactive demos and practice activities, the student learns how to group and filter data, and use ranges, headers and footers, and other moderately advanced topics. The course addresses the OpenOffice.org Specialist skill set. The OpenOffice.org Specialist course is for individuals who use the OpenOffice.org productivity software. Certification candidates must pass one of the Sun OpenOffice.org Certification exams in order to earn their Specialist Certification.

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Sun OpenOffice.org Impress Specialist

Length: 1 Day

OPO-1220

Students taking the Sun OpenOffice.org Impress Specialist classroom course will gain the basic skills to learn how to apply formatting and styles, design master slides, and create animations and slide transitions to build professional presentations. The course addresses the OpenOffice.org Specialist skill set. The OpenOffice.org Specialist course is for individuals who use the OpenOffice.org productivity software. Certification candidates must pass one of the Sun OpenOffice.org Certification exams in order to earn their Specialist Certification.

Sun OpenOffice.org for Microsoft Office Users

Classroom Length: 1 Day

Microsoft Office users moving to OpenOffice.org will quickly become productive using the number one Open Source Office productivity suite. The course focuses on differences between the various Office suites and explains key OpenOffice.org functionality which will allow student to efficiently create text documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.Microsoft Office users moving to OpenOffice.org will quickly become productive using the number one Open Source Office productivity suite. The course focuses on differences between the various Office suites and explains key OpenOffice.org functionality which will allow student to efficiently create text documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.

Sun GlassFish Communications Server Administration and Deployment

Classroom Length: 4 Days

This 4-day workshop introduces you to various Sun GlassFish Communications Server concepts and functions ranging from introductory to advanced and provides you with hands-on experience via labs for configuring, administering, and deploying web applications, SIP applications, and converged applications on Communications Server. Based on Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE), Sun GlassFish Communications Server is a converged application server that combines enterprise service-oriented architecture (SOA) and Web services capabilities with Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) servlets. It harnesses GlassFish Enterprise Servers power and ease of use, coupling them with project SailFins SIP capabilities that comply with SIP Servlets Specifications 1.0 and 1.1. Through a combination of instructor-led modules and hands-on labs, you are introduced to Communications Server and the technologies that it supports. You learn to configure, administer, and deploy web applications, SIP applications, and converged applications and to enable various advanced Communications Server features, such as SIP session replication, clustering, rolling upgrade, converged load balancing, monitoring and logging, and security. Please note: This workshop does not cover Java EE or SIP development concepts. This topic is covered in other Sun courses. The hands-on labs offered in this course might involve accessing equipment that resides at a location other than where the training is delivered.

Sun GlassFish ESB for Implementers

Classroom Length: 3 Days

GlassFish Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is a lightweight and agile ESB platform that packages the innovation happening with Project Open ESB, the GlassFish application server, and the NetBeans IDE into a commercially supported, enterprise-class platform. This course emphasizes hands-on lab work to present the features, functionality, vocabulary and concepts of GlassFish ESB 2.1 for Implementers and Developers new to GlassFish ESB. LAB INFORMATION: The hands-on labs offered in this course involve accessing software installed on the students local machine.

SAS-4300 SAS-4120 OPO-1600

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