Technical General
Technical General Library
This series is for programmers who want to learn ANSI C. It covers the use of numeric variables, constants, and operators to manipulate C expressions, writing, compiling, and testing programs, arrays, and control statements. The series also covers pointers and variable scope concepts. Advanced topics include the function library, memory management, and pre-processor directives.
Cisco CCNA 640-801
This series is designed to help learners prepare and take the Cisco Certified Network Associate exams 640-821: Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies, 640-811: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, and the combined exam, 640-801: Cisco Certified Network Associate.This series explains how to install, configure, and monitor Cisco switches and routers.Learners are taught the functions of each layer in the Open Systems Interconnect Model, LAN protocols and switching methods, IP Addressing, and WAN protocols.Finally, learners are taught how to configure VLANs, establish Point-to-Point connections, configure ISDN, establish Frame Relay connections, and manage IP traffic with Access Lists.
Cisco Related Series by MindLeaders BCMSN 642-811
The Cisco BCMSN 640-811 series is designed to help learners prepare and take the qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP® as well as the Cisco Certified Design Professional CCDP® certifications. The BCMSN exam (642-811) will test materials covered under the new Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) CCNP course. The exam will certify that the successful candidate has important knowledge and skills necessary to build scalable multilayer switched networks; create and deploy a global intranet, and implement basic troubleshooting techniques in environments that use Cisco multilayer switches for client hosts and services. The exam covers topics on switching technology, implementation and operation, planning and design, and troubleshooting.
Cisco Related Series by MindLeaders BCRAN 642-821
The Cisco BCRAN 642-821 series is designed to help learners prepare and take the qualifying exam for the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP® certification. The BCRAN exam certifies that students have acquired the understanding and skills necessary to successfully design, develop, configure, operate and troubleshoot remote access solutions.
Cisco Related Series by MindLeaders BSCI 642-801
This series is designed to help learners prepare and take the Cisco Certified Network professional exam 642-801: Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks. The series explains how to install, configure and monitor LANS and WANS from 100 to 500 nodes. Learners are taught the principles of routing, how to extend IP addresses, and how to implement OSPF in a single area and interconnect OSPF area. The series also covers how to apply integrated IS-IS, how to employ enhanced IGRP, how to configure BGP protocol and scale BGP networks, and how to optimise routing updates and implement successful route redistribution.
Cisco Related Series by MindLeaders CIT 642-831
The Cisco Related Series by MindLeaders CIT 642-831 is designed to help learners prepare for Cisco's Internet Troubleshooting Support Exam (CIT 642-831).This series provides a general overview of establishing a baseline, determining an effective troubleshooting strategy, resolving problems at the physical and data link layers, resolving problems at the network layer, and resolving problems at the transport and application layers.
Cisco Related Series by MindLeaders: CCDA
This series of courses is designed to help you prepare for the Cisco Certified Design Associate certification exam. Each of the 60 objectives on the CCDA exam will be covered, and the questions will be indicative of the types of questions on the exam. The series explores network design in depth, including network architecture, protocols, and physical and logical addressing. The OSI Reference Model is examined and applied to the series topics. Design considerations for LANs, WANs, and testing are also covered.
Cisco Related Series by MindLeaders: CCNA
This series is designed to help users prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate examination. It covers the OSI Reference Model and uses it to explain networks and network functions. It also explains networks and data transfers, LANs and WANs, and bridges, switches, and routers. An introduction to IOS and IOS configuration is provided, and various networking topics are examined, including TCP/IP, IP addressing and routing, IPX networking, and security. This series includes two exam preparation courses, as well as a course that introduces alternative base numbering systems used in Cisco management."
CISSP Security Professional Series
This series helps a learner prepare to take and pass the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam. This course, like the exam, covers ten domains of information system security knowledge including access control systems and methodology, network and telecommunications security, security management and practices, applications and systems development security, cryptography, security and architecture models, operations security, business continuity and disaster recovery planning, law, investigation, and ethics, as well as physical security.
CompTIA A+
The CompTIA A+ series prepares learners for the CompTIA A+ certification exams: Core Hardware and OS Technologies.Topics covered in this series include microprocessors, displays, storage media and devices, printers, modems, buses, operating systems, and more.Gaining CompTIA A+ certification assures employers and computer owners that a PC repair technician has the requisite knowledge to build, upgrade, troubleshoot, and repair personal computer (PC) systems.
CompTIA Network+
This series provides an overview of networking principles and practices. It is designed to prepare the student to pass the CompTIA Network+ exam. Topics include network topologies, operating systems, transmission media and network components. The series also covers the OSI Reference Model, common networking protocols with a focus on TCP/IP, and remote connectivity methods and protocols, as well as network planning, installation, maintenance and troubleshooting.
CompTIA Network+ 2005
This series provides both theoretical and practical information about the topics covered on the CompTIA Network+ 2005 exam, Learners will learn the layers of the OSI model, features and functions of network components and the skills needed to install, configure, and troubleshoot basic networking hardware peripherals and protocols.
Data Warehousing
This series provides an overview of the use and administration of data warehouses. It covers the components of data warehouses and explains data models and optimization. It also examines the different roles in a data warehouse, and covers how to effectively design, implement, and manage a data warehouse.
DB2 Universal Database
This series provides a practical approach to learning how to use DB2 Universal Database and helps prepare learners for the DB2 Certification Exam (Exam 700). Learners will explore how to use various applications to access DB2 data and how to use tools to administer the database.
FOCUS
This series is designed for both FOCUS end users and application developers. It covers basic FOCUS concepts and terminology, its file structure, and the Master File Description. It details application developer facilities, and covers using FOCUS with TED, creating reports, graphs, and file definitions, and looks at data manipulation and screening techniques. Additional topics include accessing file definitions, using MODIFY requests, and the Dialogue Manager, FIDEL, and MAINTAIN facilities.
LANs
This series introduces users to fundamental LAN concepts. It is designed to aid in preparing for a client/server environment. It identifies common LAN protocols, components, and topologies, and explains the OSI reference model and its relationship to LAN protocols. It also covers the features and operation of LAN hardware and software. Additional topics covered include network operating systems, servers, bridges, routing protocols, and other internetworking productions.
Linux
This series provides a general overview of the Linux operating system. Topics include partitioning and the boot process, basic system configuration, file management, and text stream processing. The series also covers user management, group management, and file permissions. Administrative tasks covered in this series include basic job scheduling utilities, as well as system backup strategies and strategies for system documentation and user support.
Linux Red Hat Technician RHCT RH202
This series provides both theoretical and practical information about the topics covered on the Red Hat Certified Technician exam. Learners will learn how to install and configure Linux Red Hat, as well as how to perform routine administrative and maintenance tasks.
Networking for Technical Users
This series provides an overview about the concepts related to networking computers, including hardware and software issues.
Notes 5 Programming
This series provides an in-depth study of Lotus Notes R5. It provides an introduction to the application's interface and navigation, and covers personal organization utilities such as email, calendars, meetings and appointments, and Address Books in detail. Also covered is the use of Lotus Notes to browse the Web and manage documents. Advanced topics include searching databases, folder creation and management, views, agents, and database replication. An overview of using Notes remotely is also provided in this series.
Novell 560 CNE
This series is designed to help users prepare for the Novell CNE 5 Test 050-639 or CNI Test 050-839. It introduces networking concepts and provides an overview of the administration of NetWare 5. Topics covered include Novell Directory Services, protocol configurations, installation of Novell client software, and the file system. Also covered in this series is NDS and file security, including controlling access to objects, rights, and user context and resource access. Additional topics include application distribution and management using ZENworks and Novell Application Launcher, policy packages, the Help Requester, and distributed printing.
Novell 570 CNE Advanced Administration
This series teaches users how to administer NetWare 5 and also prepares users to take the Novell CNE 5 Test #050-640 or CNI Test #050-840. Users will learn about upgrading and migrating to NetWare 5, managing the server, optimizing performance, and using IP. In addition, they will learn about file systems, storage, queue-based printing, remote access, the FastTrack Internet server, and other topics related to NetWare 5.
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
This series provides an overview of object orientation and describes the process for developing object-oriented programming. It explains the development stages of object-oriented programming and how to manage the relationships and hierarchies between objects. It also explains the creation of object-oriented design and analysis systems, including the functions of the object-class, structure, subject, attribute, and service layers. It discusses the concepts of moving from analysis to design, and designing an object-oriented system using the Problem Domain component, the Human Interaction component, and the Data Management component.
OOP Using C++
This series is designed for programmers who want to learn C++ to develop object-oriented programs. It covers the parts of a C++ program, variables, constants, expressions, statements, and functions, and examines classes and objects and how these components work in the program flow. The series also discusses pointers, references, arrays, inheritance, and functions. Advanced topics covered include streams, templates, exceptions and error handling, libraries, and object-oriented analysis and design.
Oracle
This series presents the common features shared by the Oracle Developer/2000 suite of tools, including Forms 4.5, Reports 2.5, Graphics 2.5, and Procedure Builder 1.5. It covers navigation of the development environment and describes editing and debugging features, as well as features that provide object orientation, integration, and OLE2 support. The series covers each tool in greater detail, examining the capabilities and functions of each. Advanced topics covered include the development of applications using Forms and Reports, and the integration of Oracle applications through a single point of entry for the user.
Oracle8
This series introduces users to the Oracle 8 relational database management system. It examines its main components and installation, and discusses concepts related to database design, creation, and management, including creating, modifying, and managing tablespaces. Management of files and user accounts is also examined, along with table views and indexes. Advanced topics covered in this series include Oracle processes, job queues, and security monitoring. Data backup and recovery and database replication are also discussed in detail.
Oracle9i Database Fundamentals 1Z1-031
This series is designed to help users who have experience with relational databases, SQL, and networking prepare for the Oracle 9i 1Z1-031 exam. Users will be introduced to the major components of an Oracle server and the database structure, and will learn how to create and manage such components as databases, instances, tablespaces, tables, datafiles, storage units, undo data, tables, indexes, data integrity, users, profiles, privileges, and roles.
Oracle9i SQL 1Z0-007
This series is designed to help those who have some experience with relational databases to prepare for the Oracle9i 1Z0-007 exam.
PowerBuilder 5
This series introduces using PowerBuilder 5 with the Windows 95 operating system. The basics of PowerBuilder are covered, including libraries, menus and menu options, windows, and other components. The process of analysis and design is discussed, including the use of the Application Painter. Programming in PowerScript and using SQL commands is examined, as well as creating Data Windows. The series concludes with a discussion of finalizing a PowerBuilder project by managing libraries, debugging, and delivering an executable application.
PowerBuilder 6
This series provides an introduction to PowerBuilder 6 and its development environment. It describes PowerBuilder's main components and explains how to create and manage libraries, use the Application Painter, and create menus and windows. The concepts of design are presented, and building objects is covered in detail. Also examined in detail is building windows, event programming, creating and using Data Windows, and using SQL commands to interact with databases in PowerBuilder applications. Additional topics covered include providing reports and implementing final touches in a PowerBuilder program, and how to debug an application and create an executable program.
PowerBuilder 9 Advanced Development
This series describes the changes and additions learners will encounter when they move from earlier versions to PowerBuilder. It addresses the use of tools such as OrcaScript, InfoMaker, and DataWindows.
Rational Unified Process
The Rational Unified Process series is designed to provide learners with an introduction to the RUP software engineering process and framework. The series explains the software development principles behind the RUP and shows learners how to apply the RUP in their own organizations.
RPG IV Programming
This series introduces the users to RPG IV, the popular AS/400 and iSeries programming language. The users will learn about the history
SAS
This series introduces users to the SAS system, the basic data concepts and the structure of the SAS programming language. It discusses the basic statements used when coding SAS programs, using the SAS log to troubleshoot coding errors, and the different modes for executing SAS. The series also covers optional statements used to modify data, and statements and options available to program features in the DATA step. Creating specialized output and basic statistical procedures are also covered. Additional topics examined include using Display Manager to run SAS jobs interactively, SAS data libraries, using SQL in SAS, and combining and updating SAS data sets.
SAS 8
This series introduces users to the SAS 8 system, the basic data concepts and the structure of the SAS programming language. It discusses the basic statements used when coding SAS programs, using the SAS log to troubleshoot coding errors, and the different modes for executing SAS. The series also covers optional statements used to modify data, and statements and options available to program features in the DATA step. Creating specialized output and basic statistical procedures are also covered. Additional topics examined include using Display Manager to run SAS jobs interactively, SAS data libraries, using SQL in SAS, and combining and updating SAS data sets.
Security+
This series helps prepare the learner for the Security+ exam. It teaches the learner about general security concepts, communication security, infrastructure security, some basics of cryptography, and operational and organizational security. It also provides the learner with a practice exam that includes questions in a format similar to what the learner will encounter when taking the exam.
Server+
This series teaches the information that is required to meet the objectives in the Server+ exam: you will learn about the concepts and technologies of networking. The series also takes you through the processes and procedures used to plan, install, configure, upgrade, and troubleshoot a network, including the installation and configuration of the network operating system.You'll also learn the processes used to ensure the integrity of a network's data, and the technologies and procedures used to secure a network and its servers. The final part of the series provides practice test questions, with sample questions from each domain of test objectives.
Solaris 8 System Administrator 310-011
This series provides comprehensive coverage of Solaris 8 system administration; it is designed to help users prepare for the Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 8 Operating Environment, Part I exam. It covers basic topics such as installation methods, the boot process, and system shut down. The OpenBoot environment and architecture are discussed, along with the use of user and group logon accounts, and software package administration. System security and protection of data is covered, including remote connection. An introduction to Solaris processes and their management is provided, and file systems, files, and directories are covered in detail. Additional topics covered in this series include disk configuration, backup and recovery, the viEditor, shell programming, and print administration. The series concludes with a practice exam that helps the user self-assess readiness for the certification exam.
Solaris 9 System Administrator 310-014 / 310-015
This series helps the learner prepare for the two exams required to obtain the Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 9 certification (310-014 and 310-015). After taking the series, learners will be able to perform essential system administration procedures and administer a networked server running on the Solaris operating system.
Sun Java 2 Developer SCJD CX-310-252A/CX-310-027 Series
This series shows learners how to design, create, test, and submit an application that meets the standards for the programming assignment portion of Sun's Java 2 Developer certification. It also explains the format and objectives of the essay exam portion of the Java 2 Developer certification.
Sybase
This series is designed to introduce database administrators to using and managing Sybase System 11. It covers an overview of Sybase SQL Server, the client/server system model, and the tools and components of Sybase System 11. It discusses using SQL Server to create, manage, and access database information, and the tasks and commands of a system administrator. Additional topics covered in this series include management of user accounts and groups, granting and revoking permissions, basic T-SQL programming commands and functions, and using T-SQL commands to create database queries, manipulate data, join queries, create subqueries, and insert and modify data.
UML 2.0 Series
The UML 2.0 series is designed to provide learners with an introduction to the Unified Modeling Language. This series teaches learners how to illustrate object-oriented systems by using various types of UML diagrams, such as class diagrams, sequence diagrams, state machine diagrams, and activity diagrams.
UNIX
This series presents the features of UNIX that are most useful to new users, as well as system administration tasks and process management. Basic features discussed include logging in and out, file administration, command processing, displaying text, and using mail. UNIX shells - Bourne, Korn, and C - are presented, including a comparison of their advantages and disadvantages, and writing basic shell programs that include repetitions, conditional statements, and functions. Many system administration tasks are discussed, including installation, file systems, user accounts, system accounting, performance monitoring, device management, and security. Advanced topics covered in the series include how to control UNIX programs, how to start and kill programs, and prioritizing processes.
Visual Basic 4.0
This series introduces users to Visual Basic 4.0, progressing from basic skills to more advanced tasks and skills. Basic skills covered in this series include using properties and controls, creating procedures, functions, statements, and variables, implementing menus and dialog boxes, and drawing in Visual Basic. Intermediate-level skills examined include creating graphical programs, creating tables, interfacing with Windows and the keyboard, and accessing, reading, and writing to files. The advanced skills covered include creating arrays, using OLE, the data control, SQL, and the Spin OLE control, creating Multiple Document Interface applications, and adding custom properties to a form.
Visual Basic 5.0
This series introduces users to Visual Basic 5.0, progressing from basic skills to more advanced tasks and skills. Basic skills covered in this series include using properties and controls, creating procedures, functions, statements, and variables, implementing menus and dialog boxes, and drawing in Visual Basic. Intermediate-level skills examined include creating graphical programs, creating tables, interfacing with Windows and the keyboard, and accessing, reading, and writing to files. The advanced skills covered include creating arrays, using OLE, the data control, SQL, and the Spin OLE control, creating Multiple Document Interface applications, and adding custom properties to a form. This series also shows users how to extend the functionality of Visual Basic programs by using the Windows API and by creating and using OCX ActiveX controls.
Visual Basic 6
This series provides an in-depth look at Visual Basic 6.0. Introductory topics covered include the Visual Basic programming process, development environment, and program structure, and creating controls and setting properties. Creating controls and coding are covered in detail, including a discussion of datatypes, literals, variables, and storing and calculating data. Coding tools and other supplied tools such as subroutines, arguments, and various functions are explored, and manipulation of data files and printing from an application is discussed. Advanced topics covered in this series including tuning your program with additional Visual Basic tools, and preparing a Visual Basic program for distribution.