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Training solutions Application Architecture and Enterprise Systems


Designing, developing and deploying multi-tiered enterprise applications requires a diverse set of skills.The QA Application Architecture and Enterprise Systems training portfolio will help to provide attendees with these skills.


Application Development


The QA Application Development curriculum provides attendees with rich skills in multiple programming languages, IDEs and tools. From helping organisations to make the appropriate decisions on which development platform to choose through to the advancement of high end programming and application development techniques, the QA end-to-end portfolio has something for everybody.


Business Applications


The success of any new technology deployment is dependent on the end-user community taking best advantage of their new tools and applications. Helping to provide a definitive return on technology investment, the QA Business Applications training portfolio provides the appropriate end-user skills related to hardware, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, databases, desktop publishing, telecommunications and groupware.


Business Process and Finance


The QA curriculum on Business Process and Finance covers both the product implementation and end-user skills required to make the best use of line of business applications. Covering Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications and core financial tools, the QA Business Process and Finance portfolio will help to support any organisation during the deployment of a key strategic software tool.


Cloud Computing


In a world of fast changing technology, cloud computing promises to be the next major shift in the IT industry. To keep up with this changing environment, it’s more important than ever to keep the skills of staff aligned to the latest opportunities. The QA cloud computing curriculum has its focus in the features and benefits of the cloud offering provided by leading product and service providers


Information Security


Information Security (IS) is defined as the preservation of confidentiality, integrity and availability of an organisation’s data and systems. A successful IS strategy is now considered one of the most important areas of an organisation’s infrastructure.A wide range of IS skills are needed to successfully design, deploy and administer the security systems and policies of a modern commercial organisation.


Internet and Web Development


As Web development technologies and techniques evolve so quickly, the need to keep skills up-to-date is paramount. Blending both industry best practice and leading vendor products, the QA training portfolio on Internet Technologies and Web Development provides an opportunity to develop skills on all of the new technologies and tools on the market today.


Messaging and Collaboration


Productivity and performance is dependent on accessing the right information in both a timely and efficient manner. From email, through to instant messaging and document management, the QA Messaging and Collaboration training portfolio provides skills and knowledge on both the best practice and leading products in this fast changing technology field.


Data Management and Business Intelligence


Data management ensures data integrity and availability through methodologies such as data warehousing, cleansing, profiling, stewardship, modelling and definition. Effective business decisions rely on data accuracy and reliability. The QA curriculum on Data Management and Business Intelligence covers a broad range of database technologies and tools as well as industry best practices offering professionals the best resources possible to develop skills in this business-critical area.


Hardware


At the forefront of all technology decisions is the hardware platform chosen. For all Client, Server and Data Centre deployments the support of the underlying hardware is critical. The QA training portfolio for Hardware provides up-to-date skills on the management and troubleshooting of multiple hardware platforms and providers.


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