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Database Management
CERTIFICATION PATH
ADDITIONAL COURSES
A S E ADM I N I S T R A T I O N
I
INT R O D U C T O RY
Introduction to SQL
B
BU ILD ING
EDB366
EDB310
EXPERT
EDB100
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TAS602
Database Management
FAST TRACK TO ADAPTIVE SERVER ENTERPRISE
EDB115
Gain hands-on experience with the newest features of Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE), and learn to create database objects
expertly using ANSI-standard SQL and Transact-SQL extensions. Study key features and functions of ASE including automatic
recovery of transactions, writing Stored Procedures and triggers, and creating and using cursors. Course material also covers
important concepts from Introduction to SQL (EDB100), new functions, increased number of arguments in IN statements,
increased limits on object identifiers, and new datatypes.
DURATION
5 Days
COURSE TOPICS: Overview of relational database concepts; using the basic components of ASE to connect to a server database;
Adaptive Server clients; isql and SQL Advantage; creating tables, modifying/querying data in tables, improving query
functionality and performance; using temporary tables and system tables; using constraints, defaults, and rules to enforce
data integrity; writing Transact-SQL code with functions, variables, and control-of-flow statements; and managing transactions
and locking.
FORMAT
70% Lecture
30% Lab
SKILL
Introductory
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Database administrators, database designers, end-users, SQL developers.
PREREQUISITES: None.
EDB356
Learn how to identify the major tasks of Sybase system and database administration and practice these tasks using your own
Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) in a safe and controlled environment. Emphasis is given to resource management (memory,
disk, and tempdb space, with a goal of creating a reliable Adaptive Server environment. Examine fundamental monitoring and
troubleshooting methods, backup and recovery strategies, job scheduling and user access issues.
DURATION
5 Days
COURSE TOPICS: ASE environment and installation; reconfiguring ASE dynamically; resource allocation; database creation;
user permissions and security; transaction management and logging; backup up databases and transaction logs; database
recovery and restoration; modifying default Adaptive Server configuration; connectivity issues and best practices.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Database administrators, system administrators.
FORMAT
70% Lecture
30% Lab
SKILL
Building
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
EDB553
Learn to tune Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) for optimal performance and explore ASE architecture in depth. Study topics
that include designing databases for performance, diagnosing and correcting performance problems, managing ASE system
resources (CPUs, disks, I/O), optimizer statistics, SMP features, relevant data structures, benchmarking tuning methodology
and techniques, table partitions, and parallel processing. Examine the use of Sybase performance monitoring utilities
(Monitoring Tables, sp_sysmon, system Stored Procedures) and major performance trade-offs. Gain insight on choosing
appropriate locking schemes.
DURATION
5 Days
COURSE TOPICS: Principles of performance and tuning; Adaptive Server architectural overview; the tuning toolbox; locking
principles; data-only locking tables and table fragmentation; working with multiple engines named caches; large i/o and
metadata caches; cache partitioning and cache strategies; procedure and statement cache; optimizing device usage; table
partitioning; optimizer statistics; parallel concepts; parallel tuning; tuning with the logical process manager; bulk copy tuning;
and putting it all together.
FORMAT
70% Lecture
30% Lab
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
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Database Management
EDB652
DURATION:
5 Days
Learn the extended skills of server administration: what to do when hardware fails, and how to implement special-use features
of Adaptive Server Enterprise 15. Practical troubleshooting techniques and disaster prevention will make ASE highly available.
Special features allow for greater flexibility in migration and automating administration, server monitoring, integrated data
spaces, and resource management.
FORMAT:
50% Lecture
50% Lab
SKILL:
Expert
TYPE:
Classroom
On Site
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: Installation; LDAP and CIS; understanding Sybase asset management; controlling space allocation and
fragmentation; advanced dbcc commands; troubleshooting database backup and recovery; advanced monitoring tools;
device failures and recovery fault isolation; data security, encryption and auditing.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Database administrators, system administrators.
PREREQUISITES: System and Database Administration: Adaptive Server Enterprise.
EDB557
DURATION:
4 days
FORMAT:
50% Lecture
50% Lab
NEW
Gain a deeper understanding of the internals of Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise 15 and how the database really works. Drill
down to the byte level to determine exactly how pages, objects, databases, devices, and the server obtain, use, and track physical space. Use this knowledge to identify the root causes of data corruption, and to resolve a problem before it becomes a crisis.
SKILL:
Expert
COURSE TOPICS: Details of physical storage; space management structures (allocation pages, OAL pages, GAM pages); page
types for APL and DOL tables and indexes; effects of ASE 15 partitioning on space; allocation and deallocation; DBINFO and
DBTABLE; log structure, logging, and recovery; troubleshooting and corruption fixes; use of undocumented dbcc commands.
TYPE:
Classroom
On Site
SyberLearning LIVETM
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Database administrators, performance tuning specialists, system administrators with two to four
years database administration experience.
PREREQUISITES: System and Database Administration; Adaptive Server Enterprise and Performance and Tuning; Configuring
Adaptive Server Enterprise.
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Database Management
PERFORMANCE AND TUNING: ADAPTIVE SERVER ENTERPRISE 15.0 QUERY OPTIMIZATION
EDB634
Through lecture and hands-on lab exercises, this course explores the Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.0 Query Optimizer in depth
to enable students to improve the performance of their queries. Learn to measure the performance of T-SQL queries and tune
your query development for the specific requirements of your business. Take advantage of the monitoring and evaluation
tools of Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.0, and interpret their diagnoses into specific plans of action. Perform tasks to evaluate
the behavior of the optimizer in ASE 15, and implement the most efficient data-change and data-retrieval T-SQL code in your
queries and stored procedures. You will use various Sybase utilities to identify causes of slow queries, and learn techniques in
resolving these problems.
DURATION
5 Days
COURSE TOPICS: Access methods for queries and data modification; costs and benefits of indexes; query optimizer; statistics;
optimization; joins and join types; parallel queries; stored procedure compilation and performance; new index and partitioning
behavior; metrics, MDA monitoring, and abstract query plans.
FORMAT
70% Lecture
30% Lab
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
SyberLearning OnDemand
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: SQL developers, application developers who use SQL code, database administrators and/or Sybase
system administrators who are involved in tuning queries, performance and tuning specialists, any computer professional who
needs an understanding of how the Sybase Query Optimization works.
PREREQUISITES: Fast Track to Adaptive Server Enterprise; Mastering Transact-SQL: Advanced Tips and Techniques.
EDB559
Learn an array of valuable tips, techniques, and advanced topics to implement cleaner and more efficient code. Lecture and lab
emphasis is on good coding practices, manipulating numbers and dates, joins and subqueries, applied case logic, cursors, and
proper Stored Procedure development and debugging, as well as generalized methods for solving specific problems.
DURATION
4 Days
COURSE TOPICS: Indexes and search arguments; joins and subqueries; case expression; transactions and locking; cursors;
manipulating and formatting data.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Database administrators, SQL developers.
PREREQUISITES: Fast Track to Adaptive Server Enterprise or equivalent experience.
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FORMAT
60% Lecture
40% Lab
SKILL
Building
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
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Database Management
SYB144
Duration:
2 Days
Learn to apply a consistent methodology in creating a logical database design that is based on the relational data model and
conforms to formal standards of normalization. Examine techniques for gathering and analyzing business rules, using entityrelationship diagrams to capture conceptual data designs, and modeling business processes with data flow diagrams. Study the
theoretical foundations of the relational data model and how to apply its principles to produce a fully normalized logical data
model. On completion, you will be able to take a set of data requirements and develop a fully normalized logical data model
and design.
Format:
80% Lecture
20% Lab
Skill:
Introductory
Type:
Classroom
On Site
SyberLearning
LIVE
SyberLearning
OnDemand
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Course Topics: Distinguishing logical database design from physical database design; using PowerDesigner to examine
data models; entities, attributes, and relationships; derived and subtype entities; dependent entities; diagramming a conceptual model; converting the conceptual model to a logical model; converting many-to-many, n-ary, and recursive relationships;
normalization and the relational data model; normal forms (first, second, third, Boyce-Codd, higher); when to de-normalize;
and the next stepwhere the logical design goes from here.
Who Should Attend: Database designers, application developers, database administrators.
Prerequisites: None.
EDB110
Duration:
3 Days
Learn how to plan and implement Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) tables, indexes, and data integrity to satisfy the data and
processing requirements of an enterprise. Gain exposure to all major physical design principles needed to create optimal database designs on the ASE 12.0 platform. Study a formal design methodology that starts with a logical data model, and translate
that into a relational representation. Both local and distributed requirements are used to design the most optimal physical
implementation possible. Course material also covers parallel query processing; enhanced partition statistics updates;
bi-directional scans of indexes; higher maximum number of table references; DOL locking schemes, page formats,
and indexes; mixed indexes; enhanced alter table command; table-specific identity gaps; and Java in the database.
Format:
50% Lecture
50% Lab
Skill:
Introductory
Type:
Classroom
On Site
SyberLearning
LIVE
TM
Course Topics: A review of specifying data, processing, and distributed processing requirements; optimal indexing
strategies; data integrity enforcement options; optimal data object placement strategies; security and auditing considerations;
database administration issues; and distributed architecture options.
Who Should Attend: Application developers, database administrators, database designers.
Prerequisites: Fast Track to Adaptive Server Enterprise or equivalent experience; Logical Database Design.
EDB100
Introduction to SQL
Duration:
1 Day
An excellent entry-level course for end-users, new programmers and database administrators. Gain practical, hands-on
experience writing database queries that retrieve, organize, and summarize data managed by an Adaptive Server. Learn
to construct simple and complex queries using both ANSI-89 standard SQL and Transact-SQL extensions.
Format:
75% Lecture
25% Lab
Skill:
Introductory
Type:
Classroom,
On Site
SyberLearning
LIVE
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Course Topics: Relational database concepts; client/server architecture; simple queries (queries that retrieve all data from
a given table); queries (queries that retrieve only data that matches a given condition); aggregates (simple functions that
summarize data); joins (queries that retrieve data from multiple tables); subqueries.
Who Should Attend: End-users, prospective database administrators, database designers, application developers.
Prerequisites: None.
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Database Management
POWERING UP WITH ADAPTIVE SERVER ENTERPRISE 15.0
EDB366
Gain hands-on experience with the newest features of Adaptive Server Enterprise version 15. The new release of ASE includes
a vast array of new capabilities for administrators, SQL developers, and end users alike. Major new abilities are expected to
include data partitioning, new optimization logic, and extended support for large databases.
DURATION
2 Days
COURSE TOPICS: Installation and upgrade; whats new in ASE 15.0; database changes; data partitioning; optimization
improvements; computed columns and function-based indexes; scrollable cursors; advanced monitoring; and diagnosis
and statistics.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Database administrators, performance and tuning specialists, database designers, system analysts
and architects.
PREREQUISITES: None.
FORMAT
50% Lecture
50% Lab
SKILL
Building
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
SyberLearning OnDemand
EDB310
Gain an introduction to and familiarity with the implementation of Mode-2 high availability, a high availability architecture
(also called distributed workloads) in which disjoint applications can run on each of the nodes of a cluster. When one node fails,
the surviving node takes over its workload avoiding the e-nightmare of lost data access during planned or unplanned server
downtime. Use Adaptive Server Enterprises companion server functionality to provide continuous data availability during
planned and unplanned outages. With a focus on installation and configuration, implement ASE on cluster subsystems and
become familiar with the facilities and features used to enable database and client connection failover and failback.
DURATION
3 Days
COURSE TOPICS: High Availability definitions and concepts; the ASE Companion Server and its components; installing High
Availability in ASE; configuration issues of companion servers.
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
FORMAT
60% Lecture
40% Lab
SKILL
Building
PREREQUISITES: None.
TAS602
The Adaptive Server 15 Migration Tips and Tricks I track consists of eight 1-2 hour modules and takes an in-depth look at some of the
functionalities, utilities and tools that will assist system administrators who are planning or currently in the middle of a migration
project to Adaptive Server Enterprise version 15.0.3 ESD #1 or later. Each track module will focus on a key area of concern when
upgrading the server, including the identification of proper optimizer settings, tuning the procedure cache and working with new
MDA tables and other utilities.
DURATION
Self-paced OnDemand
COURSE TOPICS: Upgrading with QPTune; Whats New with the MDA Tables; Tuning the Procedure Cache with the MDA Tables;
Working with Deferred Compilation; It All Traces Back - Using Application Tracing; Using Compatibility Mode to Ease Migration;
Understanding New Join Methodologies; Undocumented Functionality in 15.0.3 ESD #2
FORMAT
50% Lecture
50% Demonstration
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Sybase TechAdvantage
Series OnDemand
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Business Continuity
CERTIFICATION PATH
ADDITIONAL COURSES
BU ILD ING
EDB372
EDB373
EDB375
EDB450
EDB675
EXPERT
TAS603
EDB374
DURATION
5 Days
Learn how to design, set up, and administer replication environments. Examine the fundamental differences between a stateconsistent replicated data design and a distributed application data design. Learn the basic functions of Replication Server such
as replication, architecture, and usage. Review administration issues, create replication definitions and subscriptions, and study
materialization options, error handling, and routes. Explore general troubleshooting practices, complete a Replication Server
installation, and experience the ease of setting up a basic warm standby, high availability environment. Optional material that
introduces heterogeneous replication is available.
FORMAT
55% Lecture
45% Lab
SKILL
Building
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: Fundamental data replication concepts; Replication Server system architecture; using Sybase Central and the
technical library; deploying Stored Procedure replication; performing replication system modifications; implementing and maintaining
warm standby; improving warm standby performance; troubleshooting common errors and exceptions; performing a
Replication Server installation.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Database administrators, system administrators.
PREREQUISITES: Fast Track to Adaptive Server Enterprise; Systems and Database Administration: Adaptive Server Enterprise
or equivalent experience.
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Business Continuity
REPLICATION SERVER MASTERS
EDB576
Designed for Replication Server administrators who work in complex environments where performance, disaster recovery, and high
availability are the greatest priority, this course addresses real-world performance and administration concerns that are encountered
in todays active production environments. Learn and apply recovery techniques and performance tuning safely in a Learning Center
test environment. Highly advanced topics including disaster, recovery, internals, benchmarking, performance, tuning, and peer-topeer replication are addressed specificallysubjects that you will need to know to become a Replication Server master.
DURATION
5 Days
COURSE TOPICS: Reviewing Replication Server; recovering the primary database; troubleshooting the replicate database;
rebuilding the stable queue; recovering the RSSD; planning for Replication Server tuning; understanding Replication Server
internals; using function strings; benchmarking the Replication Server system; tuning the primary database; tuning the
Replication Server; tuning the replicate connection; analyzing with monitors and counters; designing peer-to-peer replication.
FORMAT
55% Lecture
45% Lab
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Application developers, database and Replication Server administrators, data warehouse designers/architects.
PREREQUISITES: Fast Track To Replication Server Administration 12.5.
EDB372
Designed for Replication Server administrators who are moving from a RS 12.5 environment to RS 12.6. This course covers all the
new features and/or enhancements made to the latest release of Replication Server. Get the latest information about setting
up and managing complex environments where performance, disaster recovery, and high availability are the greatest priority.
New feature topics include: disaster, recovery, internals, benchmarking, performance, tuning, embedded RSSD, MSA, SMP,
Parallel DSI, and Replication Manager.
DURATION
3 Days
COURSE TOPICS: New features in Replication Server 12.6; Replication Server installation and upgrade; embedded RSSD, MSA,
SMP, parallel DSI; performance tuning; Replication Manager.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Database and Replication Server administrators, system administrators, database and data warehouse
designers/architects, application developers.
FORMAT
60% Lecture
40% Lab
SKILL
Building
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
PREREQUISITES: Fast Track to Replication Server Administration 12.5; Fast Track to Adaptive Server Enterprise; System and Database
Administration: Adaptive Server Enterprise 12.5; or working experience with Rep Server 12.5 and Sybase ASE 12.5.1.
EDB373
Designed for Replication Server administrators who are moving from a Replication Server 12.5.x or greater environment to
RS 15.0. This course covers all the new features and/or enhancements made to the latest release of Replication Server 15. New
feature topics include: support for longer identifiers, performance, tuning, embedded RSSD enhancements, new plug-ins and
capabilities for Sybase Central, bidirectional replication support for DD L in MSA, new interface for monitor and counters, larger
disk partitions and replicating computed and encrypted columns.
DURATION
2 Days
COURSE TOPICS: New features in Replication Server 15.0; Replication Server installation and upgrade; embedded RSSD with
routes; Sybase Central; Monitor and Counters; rs_ticket; Sysam 2.0 features; Parallel DSI isolation levels.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Database and Replication Server administrators, system administrators, database and data warehouse
designers/architects, application developers.
FORMAT
60% Lecture
40% Lab
SKILL
Building
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
SyberLearning OnDemand
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Business Continuity
EDB375
Duration:
5 days
Intensive, hands-on labs will demonstrate tasks for the set up, configuration, deployment, maintenance, troubleshooting,
performance tuning and monitoring of a Mirror Activator environment and teach you how to increase the efficiency and
reduce the workload on the Storage Replication system. Upon completion of this course, you should be able to describe Mirror
Activator best practices and immediately perform the tasks required to enable Mirror Activator at your own site. This course
does not include labs to perform setup and configuration of Storage Replication vendor products, but does include a lecture on
integrating Mirror Activator within an EMC Storage environment.
Format:
60% Lecture
40% Labs
Skill:
Building
Type:
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning
LIVE
TM
Course Topics: Mirror Activator architecture; Mirror Activator software components; data ownership in MA; replication and
mirroring a comparison; Replication Server fundamentals; Mirror Activator installation, configuration and maintenance;
Sybase Central; Connection Manager, Repository (RASD); data flow through Mirror RepAgent; troubleshooting and performance
tuning; using Mirror Activator with EMC/SRDF.
Who Should Attend: Database and Replication Server administrators, recovery management professionals, enterprise
storage professionals.
Prerequisites: Working knowledge of ASE 12.5.2 or higher, some understanding of Storage Replication; Fast Track to
Adaptive Server Enterprise; System and Database Administration: Adaptive Server Enterprise; or equivalent working experience.
EDB450
Duration:
2 days
Learn to install, configure, and administer Sybase OpenSwitch to enable continuous availability in an ASE and RS environment.
You will gain hands-on experience working with OpenSwitch to deal with planned and unplanned downtime events. In addition, you will work with a sample coordination module and learn the basics of the Coordination Module API.
Format:
50% Lecture
50% Labs
Skill:
Building
Course Topics: Introduction to OpenSwitch; installation and configuration; unplanned downtime; registered procedures;
deployment considerations; sample coordination module; coordination module API.
Who Should Attend: Database administrators and system administrators.
Type:
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning
LIVE
Prerequisites: Fast Track to Adaptive Server Enterprise; System and Database Administration; Fast Track to Replication Server
Administration 12.5; an understanding of the C programming language is helpful, but not required.
EDB675
Duration:
3 days
Intensive, hands-on labs will demonstrate tasks for the set up, configuration, deployment, maintenance, troubleshooting,
performance tuning and monitoring of a Mirror Activator environment and teach you how to increase the efficiency and
reduce the workload on the Storage Replication system. Upon completion of this course, you should be able to describe Mirror
Activator best practices and immediately perform the tasks required to enable Mirror Activator at your own site. This course
does not include labs to perform setup and configuration of Storage Replication vendor products, but does include a lecture on
integrating Mirror Activator within an EMC Storage environment.
TM
Format:
60% Lecture
40% Labs
Skill:
Expert
Type:
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning
LIVE
TM
Course Topics: Mirror Activator architecture; Mirror Activator software components; data ownership in MA; replication and
mirroring a comparison; Mirror Activator installation, configuration and maintenance; Sybase Central; Connection Manager,
Repository (RASD), data flow through Mirror RepAgent; troubleshooting and performance tuning; using Mirror Activator with
EMC/SRDF.
Who Should Attend: Database and replication server administrators, recovery management professionals, enterprise
storage professionals.
Prerequisites: Solid working experience with ASE 12.5.2 and Replication Server 12.5 or higher; some understanding of
storage replication.
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REPLICATION SERVER PERFORMANCE AND TUNING I
TAS603
The Replication Server Selected Topics I track consists of eight 1-2 hour modules that explore the performance and tuning features,
techniques and enhancements made to Replication Server 15.x.
DURATION
Self-paced OnDemand
COURSE TOPICS: Replication Server Architecture; Configuring Parallel DSI; Measuring Latency with rs_ticket; Stored Procedure
Replication; Replication Server 15.1 and 15.2 Performance Enhancements; rs_subcmp; Monitor and Counters; sp_sysmon Rep Agent
Report
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Replication Server Administrators.
PREREQUISITES: Intermediate level working knowledge of Sybase Replication Server.
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FORMAT
70% Lecture
30% Demonstration
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Sybase TechAdvantage
Series OnDemand
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Data Warehousing
CERTIFICATION PATH
Professional Certification
ADDITIONAL COURSES
INT R O D U C T O RY
INT R O D U C T O RY
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EDB788
EXERT
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EDB772
EXERT
EDB784
EXERT
EDB285
BU ILD ING
Migrating to Sybase IQ 15
E
DEV138
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EDB795
Data Warehousing
SYBASE IQ ADMINISTRATION
EDB785
Gain a working knowledge of Sybase IQ through a combination of lecture presentations and hands-on exercises. Learn Sybase IQ 15
architecture, concepts, and terminology while setting up, configuring, administering and maintaining a Sybase IQ database in both a
simplex and multiplex environment. The course covers must-know monitoring and troubleshooting methods, as well as important
technical information to increase the efficiency of the Sybase IQ DBA. You will also be heavily involved in creating a multiplex
configuration of Sybase IQ to support large query loads, creating numerous tables and extracting and loading gigabits of data into
your environment. This course is designed to teach students on either Sybase IQ 12.7 or Sybase IQ 15.0. All labs will be performed on
Sybase IQ 15.0.
DURATION
5 Days
COURSE TOPICS: Sybase IQ Overview and Architecture; Installation; Sybase IQ Tools; Sybase IQ Databases; Server and Database
Configuration; Memory Configuration; Sybase IQ Data and Index Types; Table and Index Creation; User Administration; Data Loading;
Data Loading Issue Resolution; Multiplex Configuration; Transaction Management and Locking; Sybase IQ Monitoring; Sybase IQ
Troubleshooting; Backup and Restore; Miscellaneous Topics.
FORMAT
50% Lecture
50% Lab
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: New Administrators of either Sybase IQ 12.7 or Sybase IQ 15.
PREREQUISITES: Understanding of relational database concepts and database fundamentals; 2-4 years DBA experience.
EDB771
Learn Sybase IQ query plans and advanced optimization features and techniques. Explore the major differences between Sybase
ASE and Sybase IQ while optimizing the system and making performance enhancing decisions. Instructions on how to build
effective query plans and apply the appropriate use of join algorithms will help enhance capabilities in fine-tuning a Sybase IQ
environment for optimum retrieval speed.
DURATION
1 Days
COURSE TOPICS: Differences between Sybase ASE and Sybase IQ; query plans; joins and group by; optimizing queries; query
optimization options and user selectivity.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: SQL developers and database Administrators who will assume responsibility of an Sybase IQ production
environment.
FORMAT
90% Lecture
10% Lab
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
SyberLearning OnDemand
PREREQUISITES: Administering Sybase IQ for the Data Warehouse; understanding of relational database concepts, including
relational database design; familiarity with Structured Query Language (SQL) and other database fundamentals; solid 2-4 years
DBA or SQL developer experience.
EDB792
DURATION
3 Days
FORMAT
50% Lecture
50% Lab
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: Designing effective indexes and queries; query engine architecture; joins and group by nodes processing;
understanding Sybase IQ query plans; interpreting query timing diagrams.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Sybase IQ consultants and developers, database administrators, data warehouse architects.
PREREQUISITES: Sybase IQ for Developers OR Administering Sybase IQ for the Data Warehouse OR equivalent work experience;
exposure to Sybase IQ architecture; background in SQL, relational databases, and data warehousing.
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Data Warehousing
EDB285
DURATION
1 Day
FORMAT
50% Lecture
50% Lab
SKILL
Introductory
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
EDB788
DURATION
2 Days
This course focuses on Sybase CEPs rich development and deployment environment for building event-based applications. You will
learn Sybase CEPs integrated architecture with Sybase RAP. Explore how Sybase CEP processes and stores market, trade, pre-analytics
and other data in real time. Also learn how easy it can be to create a clustered environment for further scaling and high availability.
Other rich functionalities of Sybase CEP will be covered.
FORMAT
100% Lecture
0% Lab
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: Sybase CEP architecture and implementation; CCL language for application development; Sybase CEP Adapters;
Sybase CEP Adapter SDKs; UDF; Sybase CEP Studio; Performance tuning techniques; Troubleshoot Sybase CEP.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: SQL/CCL Developers, Database Administrators, System Administrators.
PREREQUISITES: Sybase IQ Administration (EDB785); Familiarity with Sybase RAP; Working knowledge of relational databases, SQL
language and application development using SQL-like languages.
EDB795
DURATION
4 Days
Discover proactive measures in managing and administering Sybase IQ 15. Expand your knowledge of configuring Sybase IQ through
advanced server settings and database options. Learn the techniques of optimizing storage capacity that results in an overall
enhanced query performance. Understand the strategies of implementing Information Lifecycle Management to allow the capture,
consolidation and partitioning of vast and growing volumes of real-time and historical data with the goal in mind of improving
reporting and risk management. Become very familiar with advanced index maintenance concepts and gather the skills required to
manage large object data, and much more.
FORMAT
40% Lecture
60% Lab
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: Advanced Administration Overview; IQ Server Advanced Configuration; Information Lifecycle Management; Sybase
IQ Index Maintenance; Large Object Management; Advanced Monitoring; Advanced Multiplex Management; Advanced Data Load
Processing; Advanced Security; Remote Data Access; Advanced Troubleshooting; Best Practices.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Sybase IQ Administrators.
PREREQUISITES: Understanding of relational database concepts and database fundamentals; Sybase IQ Administration; 2-4 years DBA
experience.
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Data Warehousing
REPORTING WITH INFOMAKER 10.0
DEV138
In this intensive hands-on course, you learn to use the InfoMaker Query and Report painters. You practice the skills needed
to develop queries, reports, and graphs with InfoMaker 10.0. You also configure the InfoMaker environment, and create an
executable form of your report for distribution to other people in your company.
DURATION
3 Days
COURSE TOPICS: What is InfoMaker?; InfoMaker Painters; client/server environment; what makes up a report; creating a simple report;
adding objects to a report; creating a report from multiple tables; custom reporting; filtering, sorting, and grouping; report options;
creating a query; working with graphs; working with crosstabs; managing objects.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Data and information professionals, strategic planners and business analysts, managers or support staff who
want to produce quick, ad-hoc reports.
PREREQUISITES: Basic knowledge of working in a GUI environment; basic knowledge of SQL programming.
FORMAT
35% Lecture
65% Lab
SKILL
Introductory
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
SyberLearning OnDemand
MIGRATING TO SYBASE IQ 15
EDB784
Learn how to quickly migrate from Sybase IQ 12.6/12.7 to Sybase IQ 15. In this course, you will install Sybase IQ version 15 and
examine the architectural differences from previous versions to help you better understand the architectural issues and alter
native methods of migration you may encounter. You will learn new features and behavioral changes in the new version. You
will begin with a Sybase IQ 12.7 database that you will migrate/upgrade to a Sybase IQ version 15 database. Data migration for
DURATION
3 Days
SKILL
Building
For data extraction, transformation and loading, you will learn how to make use of Sybase IQ ETL. Explore the ETL interface, and
discuss the use of projects and jobs, as well as how data is moved from sources to destination targets. Once you have covered
the basics, you will learn and explore the use of more advanced ETL development tools.
FORMAT
40% Lecture
60% Lab
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
Hands-on labs will reinforce common scenarios of installation and configuration as well as data migration. At the conclusion
of this course, you will take away scripts, procedures and ideas, so as to execute in the workplace newly acquired techniques
specific to Sybase IQ 15 migration.
COURSE TOPICS: Introduction to Sybase IQ 15; installing Sybase IQ 15; new features; Sybase Central new features; behavioral
changes; improved server performance; partitioning and dbspace management; query performance; operational management;
migrating data with simplex databases; migrating data with multiplex databases; concepts and architecture of Sybase IQ ETL;
ETL components, projects, and jobs; the ETL development interface; Sybase ETL Server; the ETL Project Component Store; the ETL
Query Designer and Content Explorer; customizing SQL and transformation rules in ETL; the ETL Runtime Manager.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Database administrators, system administrators.
PREREQUISITES: Working knowledge of Sybase IQ, or completion of Administering Sybase IQ for the Data Warehouse, or Sybase IQ for
Developers.
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Data Warehousing
EDB772
DURATION
3 Days
Learn Sybase IQ architecture, concepts, and terminology from a developers perspective while setting up, loading and maintaining
a Sybase IQ database. Understand the major differences between Sybase ASE and Sybase IQ when coding, optimizing the system and
making performance enhancing decisions. Instructions on how to build effective query plans, applying the appropriate use of joins
and group by clauses in a Sybase IQ platform will help you enhance your capabilities in fine-tuning the environment for optimum
retrieval speed.
FORMAT
40% Lecture
60% Lab
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: Sybase IQ product overview and environment; Sybase IQ architecture and terminology; Sybase IQ index and
data types; creating tables, and indexes; using Sybase IQ client tools; loading data into Sybase IQ; transaction management and
locking; difference between Sybase ASE and Sybase IQ; overview of query plans, joins and group bys; query optimization options
and user selectivity.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: SQL developers who will assume responsibility for writing queries for Sybase IQ.
PREREQUISITES: Understanding of relational database concepts, including relational database design; familiarity with
Structured Query Language (SQL) and other database fundamentals.
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Mobile Solutions
COURSES OFFERED
INTRO D U C T O RY
IAS181
IAS185
DEV107
BUILD I N G
DEV300
DEV333
IAS387
AFA351
RWR361
EXPE R T
AFA551
RWR561
IAS181
M-Business Anywhere provides a platform for extending web-based content and applications to mobile devices rapidly and
cost-effectively. Learn how to leverage your existing skill sets and open standards to develop and deploy M-Business Anywhere
applications with sync-and-go capabilities. This course begins with an introduction to M-Business Anywhere, including installation
and configuration of M-Business servers and clients, and then teaches you how to develop your standalone applications
quickly and effectively.
DURATION
5 Days
COURSE TOPICS: Understand M-Business Anywhere server; introduction to the M-Business Anywhere server; M-Business
Anywhere server components and configuration; M-Business Anywhere client components and configuration; channel development;
HTML DOM and JavaScript best practices; using the UltraLite database with M-Business Anywhere; using the UltraLite
JavaScript helper classes; re-branding and customizing the M-Business Anywhere client; Administration and client upgrades;
security; troubleshooting.
FORMAT
70% Lecture
30% Lab
SKILL
Introductory
TYPE
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Developers who will be building applications with M-Business Anywhere.
PREREQUISITES: Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows, web architecture fundamentals (HTML, JavaScript, web servers, HTTP) and
familiarity with either Palm or Windows mobile devices.
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Mobile Solutions
IAS185
Duration:
4 Days
Gain an understanding of mobile and workgroup database functionality and administration. Learn how to develop and manage
standalone and server databases. Insert and retrieve data; meet enterprise standards for data availability, security, consistency
and integrity. Design databases, queries, and stored procedures for optimal performance.
Format:
60% Lecture
40% Lab
Skill:
Introductory
Type:
On Site
SyberLearning
LIVE
TM
Course Topics: An overview of SQL Anywhere; connecting to the database; creating and using databases; database objects;
manipulating data; programming interfaces overview; transaction processing, backup and recovery; security; common administration tools; stored procedures and triggers; automating tasks with schedules and events; performance and tuning; accessing
remote data; and deployment issues.
Who Should Attend: Database administrators, SQL Anywhere application developers.
Prerequisites: None.
DEV107
Duration:
3 days
Learn to accelerate the mobilization of your web applications, web sites, intranets, portals, Web Services applications,
and database-driven applications using Sybase Unwired Accelerator. This course will demonstrate how to develop mobile
applications for both connected and disconnected access using a point-and-click development toolset. Non-technical users can
quickly and easily mobilize a basic application without a programming requirement.
Format:
50% Lecture
50% Labs
Skill:
Introductory
Type:
Classroom
On Site
SyberLearning
LIVE
TM
You will build applications to support desktops, laptops, tablets, BlackBerry devices, PocketPCs, and Smart Phones in a
connected setting. When used with M-Business Anywhere, Unwired Accelerator provides disconnected access on PocketPCs,
Palms, and laptops. Intensive, hands-on labs will demonstrate tasks for the set up, configuration, development and deployment of the above mentioned mobile applications. Upon completion of this course, you should be able to navigate the Unwired
Accelerator GUIs and immediately perform the tasks required to mobilize your own applications.
Course Topics: Unwired Accelerator introduction; Unwired Accelerator architecture; Mobile Web Studio; directory structure
and configuration; Mobile Application Builder; building web and mobile applications; building a database application; Web
Services element; building advanced mobile applications; administering the Mobile Web Studio; deploying applications to
BlackBerry devices.
Who Should Attend: Web and mobile application development professionals.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with web development scripting languages such as HTML, XML, JSP and JavaScript.
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Mobile Solutions
FAST TRACK TO RFID ANYW HERE
DEV300
Gain critical knowledge and skills to utilize RFID Anywhere to plan, develop, deploy, manage and maintain sensor networks.
Hands-on, developer focused, the course assumes you have working knowledge of the Auto-ID industry and solutions to the
challenges associated with adopting Auto-ID technology. The class begins with the installation of RFID Anywhere and then
moves to a series of lectures and hands-on labs covering the key features of the RFID Anywhere platform.
DURATION
3 Days
COURSE TOPICS: RFID Anywhere architecture overview; installing RFID Anywhere; the RFID Anywhere Administrator console;
publication/subscription using ALE and Report Engine MP; RFID Anywhere business modules; RFID Anywhere advanced development
concepts; other devices GPIO, barcode, PLC, printers, sensors, mobile devices; Location Information System; Enterprise
Manager; RFID Anywhere Label Designer.
FORMAT
50% Lecture
50% Lab
SKILL
Building
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Developers, systems integrators, anyone who will be responsible for installing and implementing
RFID Anywhere.
PREREQUISITES: Microsoft Visual Studio.Net with intermediate C# development experience; knowledge of the Auto-ID
industry and challenges associated with adopting Auto-ID technology.
DEV333
DURATION
2 Days
FORMAT
50% Lecture
50% Lab
SKILL
Building
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
IAS387
MobiLink introduction and overview; setting up consolidated and remote databases; how MobiLink synchronization
works; partitioning data; data uniqueness within a distributed database; resolving synchronization conflicts; handling
synchronization errors; security in a distributed database environment; extended options and customization hooks for SQL
Anywhere remotes; how to take advantage of the various utilities provided by SQL Anywhere.
DURATION
3 Days
COURSE TOPICS: MobiLink introduction and overview; setting up consolidated and remote databases; how MobiLink synchronization
works; partitioning data; data uniqueness within a distributed database; resolving synchronization conflicts; handling
synchronization errors; security in a distributed database environment; extended options and customization hooks for SQL
Anywhere remotes; how to take advantage of the various utilities provided by SQL Anywhere.
FORMAT
67% Lecture
33% Lab
SKILL
Building
TYPE
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Technical professionals who have a need to maintain data between enterprise databases and
remote, distributed clients using SQL Anywhere or UltraLite.
PREREQUISITES: SQL Anywhere fundamentals; familiarity with SQL; familiarity with SQL Anywhere Studio utilities (Sybase Central,
DBISQL).
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Mobile Solutions
AFA351
Duration:
4 Days
Learn how to get your Afaria system up and running quickly and efficiently. Covering installation, setup and system monitoring, this course focuses on hands-on practice with your own server, client machines and handheld devices. Learn to use channels to deliver documents, back up data, deploy and install software, script sessions, configure handheld devices, and gather
client hardware and software information. Define whether clients access channels from a web page or Afarias Channel Viewer.
During the workshop section, solve common business problems using the skills youve learned.
Format:
50% Lecture
50% Lab
Skill:
Building
Type:
Classroom
Course Topics: Installation preparation; server and client installation and setup; content management with Document
Manager; data loss recovery with Backup Manager; application management with Software Manager; session automation with
Session Manager; asset management with Inventory Manager; license tracking with License Manager; locking down lost/stolen
devices with Security Manager; server administration; updates to the latest version of Afaria!
NT concepts such as NT services, user and group accounts and domains; familiarity with Windows standard GUI conventions;
familiarity with handheld devices.
RWR361
Duration:
5 Days
Learn to install and set up the RemoteWare Server, Clients, and Managed Client components. Find out how to define system
tasks, distribute software applications, gather hardware and software asset data and monitor system activity.
Format:
50% Lecture
50% Lab
Skill:
Building
Type:
Classroom
Course Topics: RemoteWare server and client installation and setup; RemoteWare managed client installation; work objects
and events; inbound, outbound, both and process only sessions; assignments; session activity viewing; work object groups;
master worklist; system and user-defined variables; software distribution and maintenance using Software Manager; software
and hardware asset tracking with Inventory Manager; remote control and Interactive Session; antivirus solutions; work object
and session workshop.
AFA551
Duration:
3 Days
Take advantage of your current Afaria environment. This class will be primarily workshop based. The instructor will be there to
guide participants to the solutions.
Format:
40% Lecture
60% Lab
Skill:
Expert
Course Topics: How to plan for an installation; installing a Server Farm and Afaria Clients; advanced use of Session Manager
events; disaster recovery.
Who Should Attend: System administrators, support professionals, system engineers.
Type:
Classroom
RWR561
Duration:
2 Days
Take advantage of your current RemoteWare environment. This class will be primarily workshop based. The instructor will be
there to guide participants to the solutions that will be presented to them.
Format:
30% Lecture
70% Lab
Skill:
Expert
Type:
Classroom
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Course Topics: Building on your current foundation; using SQL; performance tuning; disaster recovery.
Who Should Attend: System administrators, support professionals, system engineers.
Prerequisites: Current user of RemoteWare or attended RemoteWare System Administration Course.
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ADDITIONAL COURSES
B
BUIL D ING
DEV354
DEV338
DEV350
EXPERT
Moving to PowerDesigner 15
DEV526
DEV621
DEV353
Learn how PowerDesigner 15.0 can be used as a tool during the data analysis, data modeling, and database design processes.
A well-known best practice in Information Engineering (IE) is to model the information at both a conceptual, logical and physical
level. Employ PowerDesigner to create a conceptual data model with entities, attributes, and relationships. Learn to target a
DBMS, generate and enhance a physical data model, and then generate a database creation script for database tables, indexes,
views, triggers, and stored procedures.
DURATION
4 Days
You will also explore the reverse engineering features of PowerDesigner to create physical, logical and conceptual models from
an existing database, as well as learn iterative modeling by using compare and merge model features and synchronizing physical
data models with corresponding databases and vice versa. Finally, learn how to use and mange the Enterprise Repository for
storing and sharing enterprise models across disparate groups and locations.
FORMAT
40% Lecture
60% Lab
SKILL
Building
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: Introduction to data modeling with PowerDesigner; using the PowerDesigner modeling environment; creating and
managing a conceptual data model; defining business rules; creating data items, entities, and entity attributes; creating and defining
relationships: cardinality, dependency, roles, existence; defining and using domains and inheritance; generating a physical data
model; transforming CDM objects to PDM objects; customizing the physical data model; creating views, alternate keys, and indexes;
creating the database script; protecting data through triggers, procedures, views, and business rules; reverse engineering databases;
model management techniques; physical data model synchronization; working with packages and diagrams; working with the
Enterprise Repository; creating reports.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Individuals who are responsible for designing, implementing, and managing relational databases,
including: data analysts, data modelers, database administrators, systems analysts, application developers with data modeling
responsibilities.
PREREQUISITES: Understanding of relational database concepts and database implementation issues; exposure to entity
relationship (ER) data modeling and data normalization.
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DEV354
DURATION
3 Days
FORMAT
65% Lecture
35% Lab
SKILL
Building
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
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DEV338
Learn the basics of Object-Oriented programming, Systems Architectures, OOA&D approaches and UML. You will work as a
team to explore the PowerDesigner IDE to create Object-Oriented models via a case study modeling a solution to a set of
provided requirements. The class will take turns driving the PowerDesigner product during the lab sessions in order to gain
hands-on experience. There is no right-or-wrong answer for the labs they will depend on class interaction and decisions.
The instructor will be the consultant, the mentor, the tie-breaker. A possible solution will be provided by Sybase.
DURATION
5 Days
COURSE TOPICS: Basic object-oriented concepts; Systems architectures: two-tier vs. n-Tier and web development; partitioning
applications; object-oriented analysis, design (OOA&D) and methodologies; PowerDesigner IDE and capabilities; advanced
concepts; reverse engineering; generating other models from an OOM; customizing templates; repository.
FORMAT
65% Lecture
35% Lab
SKILL
Building
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Professionals responsible for designing, implementing, and managing relational databases,
experienced data analysts, object-oriented software developers and object architects.
PREREQUISITES: Knowledge of basic object-oriented concepts and relational database concepts; knowledge of at least
one object-oriented programming language (PowerBuilder, C#, Java, etc.) and methodologies.
DEV350
Learn to use PowerDesigner to model object-oriented systems and interface these systems with a relational database. From existing
specifications, you will use PowerDesigner to create an object-oriented model using UML notation. Explore the reverse engineering
and code generating features of PowerDesigner to create various software objects, generate conceptual and physical data models,
and share models.
DURATION
2 Days
COURSE TOPICS: Modern system development architectures; system architecture partitions; system architecture layers;
distributed computing environments; the Unified Modeling Language (UML); object-oriented modeling; differences between
analysis and design; classes, objects, and instances; object-oriented analysis overview; other object-oriented concepts; object
relationships; creating and managing object models in PowerDesigner; managing the PowerDesigner environment; defining
packages and business rules; defining and using domains; creating and maintaining UML use-cases in PowerDesigner; defining
use-cases; discovering classes with use-case discovery techniques; creating classes; creating attributes, identifiers, operations,
and interfaces; creating and using interfaces with Java; relationships in PowerDesigner; associations and inner classes;
aggregation and composition; PowerDesigner tool options; object languages overview; languages supported; PowerBuilder
capabilities; Java considerations; other languages supported; creating sequence diagrams; how to create sequence diagrams;
using sequence diagrams to model complex interactions; moving to the conceptual and physical models; conceptual mapping
between model types; differences between object modeling and data modeling; generating conceptual data models and physical
data models; reverse engineering; PowerBuilder user objects; Java objects; Java source and byte code; other languages
supported; storing objects in the database.
SKILL
Building
FORMAT
65% Lecture
35% Lab
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This course is designed for individuals who are responsible for designing, implementing, and managing
relational databases, including: experienced data analysts, data modelers, database administrators, object-oriented software
developers, object architects.
PREREQUISITES: Experience using Microsoft Windows or another graphical user interface; knowledge of basic object oriented
concepts and relational database concepts; exposure to entity relationship (ER) data modeling and data normalization;
hands-on experience with PowerBuilder, Java, or any other language supported by PowerDesigner.
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MOVING TO POWERDESIGNER 15
DURATION
3 Days
Gain expertise exploring and using new features in PowerDesigner 15.0. Learn how to manage user profiles, implement projects
and define custom frameworks. Work with the new Enterprise Architecture model and Impact Analysis model. Understand the
changes to the Repository and learn how to setup the new Repository Web Browser.
FORMAT
60% Lecture
40% Lab
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: Managing user profiles; introduction to projects and frameworks; Enterprise Architecture model; Impact Analysis
model; updates to data models, business process models and object oriented models; new features for extended model definitions;
repository updates and web browser.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Enterprise architects, data modelers, database administrators, systems analysts, application developers.
PREREQUISITES: Experienced PowerDesigner users who are looking for information on how to take advantage of the new features in
PowerDesigner; customers who will upgrade to PowerDesigner 15.0.
DEV621
DURATION
2 Days
Enterprise Architecture is typically viewed as the core technology and process structure required to implement IT strategies aligned
with clear business benefits. PowerDesigner is the only modeling tool that supports Enterprise Architecture (EA) from business goals
through implementation using unique Link and Sync technology. This allows users to remove silos, increase alignment and improve
business agility to respond to changes in economics, technology, competition and regulations.
FORMAT
70% Lecture
30% Lab
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: Introduction to Enterprise Architecture; Enterprise Architecture Model (EAM); Overview of model types that fit into an
Enterprise Architecture; Dependency Matrices; Customizable Display Preferences for extended objects and the objects of the new
Enterprise Architecture Model (EAM); Cross-model Impact Analysis; Reporting.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Enterprise Architecture practitioners; IT Architects; Senior Business Strategists and Analysts; Designers.
PREREQUISITES: Any Sybase Education PowerDesigner course: Business Process Modeling using PowerDesigner, Object-Oriented
Modeling using PowerDesigner or Data Modeling using PowerDesigner; Solid work experience using PowerDesigner.
DEV523
DURATION
3 Days
SKILL
Expert
Learn how to use PowerDesigner's advanced features and techniques as a tool during the data analysis, data modeling, and database
design process. The course topics include the PowerDesigner Generation Template Language, an introduction to the PD MetaModel,
customization of the PowerDesigner IDE to manage corporate meta data using extended model definitions and language files. Other
customization techniques will include the implementation of stereotypes, custom checks and transformations using VB script.
Discussions around different Repository layouts and implementation procedures are also included. The course concludes with a
thorough treatment of best practices using PowerDesigner as the enterprise tool of choice.
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: Implementing PowerDesigner for the Enterprise; Managing Object Lineage; Basic and Advanced Customizations;
Introduction to the Generation Template Language; MetaModel Introduction; Working with Extended Model Definitions; Working
with Language and Database Definition Files; Advanced Extensions using VBscript; Repository Layout and Design; Best Practices.
FORMAT
40% Lecture
60% Lab
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Data Architects and Analysts who have model development responsibilities; Business Analyst who need to
customize the Business Process Modeling environment; Object Oriented Developers and Architects using PowerDesigner for code
generation and management; Any PowerDesigner user responsible for customizing and supporting the PowerDesigner environment.
PREREQUISITES: Data Modeling with PowerDesigner (DEV353 or DEV326), or Business Process Modeling with PowerDesigner (DEV354 or
DEV327), or Essential Techniques for Object Oriented Modeling using PowerDesigner (DEV338); Equivalent work experience resulting in a
complete knowledge of how to create and manage model objects, run reports and interact with the Repository; Visual Basic Scripting.
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CERTIFICATION PATH
POWERBUILDER CERTIFICATION
I
Client/Server Curriculum
Web/n-Tier Curriculum
ADDITIONAL COURSES
BUIL DING
DEV346
DEV344
DEV436
DEV347
DEV348
EXPERT
DEV531
Mastering Enterprise Data Windows: Advanced Techniques in Data Driven Development DEV542
Moving to PowerBuilder 11
DEV539
DEV545
TAS601
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Development
DEV133
Duration:
5 Days
Part I of the Fast Track to PowerBuilder Series will get you started with PowerBuilder development and deployment by building a fully-functional application using the business requirements of an actual business use case. Learn the core features of the
Integrated Development Environment (IDE), after which you will begin to create PowerBuilder Workspaces, Application Targets,
work with Application Objects and manipulate PowerBuilder libraries. Gain exposure to the different types of methods you
may build into classes (functions vs. events) and how to debug a PowerBuilder application. By the end of the course, you will be
ready for Fast Track to PowerBuilder II to greatly improve your PowerBuilder development skills.
Format:
40% Lecture
60% Lab
Skill:
Introductory
Type:
Classroom,
On Site,
SyberLearning
LIVE
TM
Course Topics: Introduction to PowerBuilder IDE; coding fundamentals; adding functionality to classes; GUI creation in
PowerBuilder; DB Profiles and the Database Painter; DataWindow technology; controls and menus.
Who Should Attend: Application developers.
Prerequisites: How to compose standard SQL statements; structured coding techniques such as declaring variables;
knowledge of standard data types, invoking functions, flow of control constructs, principles of rich client GUI design.
DEV633
Duration:
5 Days
Part II of the Fast Track Series allows you to learn how to use PowerBuilder to build and deploy fully functional applications
using the more advanced features of PowerBuilder. The course will be taught on PowerBuilder 11.5. However, most of the
features you will learn will be available to you in earlier releases of PowerBuilder (for instance, PowerBuilder 9, 10 and 11).
Considering this, regardless of the release you are working on, you will be able to continue to improve your skills by learning
PowerBuilder development best practices for advanced client/server application development.
Format:
50% Lecture
50% Lab
Skill:
Expert
Type:
Classroom,
On Site
SyberLearning
LIVE
TM
Course Topics: Advanced PowerScript techniques; advanced DataWindow presentation styles; advanced data techniques;
DEV540
Performance and Tuning for PowerBuilder 10: Advanced Tips and Techniques
Duration:
5 Days
This course covers advanced performance enhancing techniques and procedures to mature PowerBuilder developers. Learn how
to improve your application performance using proven techniques for client/server based technologies. There will also be a
shift in focus to certain performance improvement techniques for developers writing or migrating to web-enabled applications.
You will learn about handling XML with the PBDOM, file management, database technologies, scripting tips, and must-know
internal mechanisms of PowerBuilder 8, 9 and 10. Other topics include: Processing File References, Environment and Garbage
Collection Functions, Scripting External Functions, Sending Objects the Message, Mail Enabling your Application, Creating
Service Classes, Coding Object Instantiation, Improving Script Execution, Profiling your Application, Data Retrieval and Advanced
Connectivity, Managing the Transaction, Advanced Embedded SQL and Update Stored Procedures, and much more.
Format:
50% Lecture
50% Lab
Skill:
Expert
Type:
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning
LIVE
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Course Topics: Processing file references; the environment and garbage collection functions; scripting external functions;
sending objects the message; mail enabling your application; creating service classes; handling XML with PBDOM; working with
XHTML, XML, PDF and XSLFO; performance and tuning techniques; scripting tips and techniques; coding object instantiation;
improving script execution; profiling your application; improving performance with data management; data retrieval; advanced
connectivity; managing the transaction; advanced embedded SQL and update stored procedures; design and build techniques;
resolving build and deploy issues; working with ORCA script; building and designing applications using the PowerDesigner
plug-in.
Who Should Attend: Developers using PowerBuilder 8-10 who want to learn advanced performance techniques and/or
become certified or renew their certification, C/S or web developers using PowerBuilder.
Prerequisites: Fast Track to PowerBuilder 10.0 or equivalent work experience.
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Mastering Reuse: Enhancing Your PowerBuilder Skills for n-Tier Development
DEV532
An intensive week of multi-tiered enterprise level coding using the PowerBuilder 8, 9, and 10. Learn to develop PowerBuilder
centric, enterprise level, multi-tiered, partitioned applications accessible from the browser, web Services, and PB Application
clients. It is assumed that you are familiar with the fundamentals of the Java language as presented in our FastTrack to Java.
It is also assumed that you are is familiar with PowerBuilder Datastores, Custom Class User Objects and the rules of
well formed XML.
Duration:
5 Days
Course Topics: Enterprise technologies, CORBA, EJB and Web Services; browser technologies; web tier technologies; design
patterns; introduction to EAServer enterprise and web tiers; configuring services; command line configuration JagTool and
JagAnt; PB component architectures server side view; standard component API; accessing server services, data access and
transaction management; shared and service component API; exposing PB components as web services and EJBs; PB component
architecture client side API; CORBA component client; Web Service client; EJB component client; web app fundamentals; J2EE
web app fundamentals; coding web apps in the PB IDE; deployment considerations; EAS component access client API; Web
DataWindows; DataWindow container components; internals, tricks and tips; web target 4GL framework; overview and server
object API; Web DataWindow server side events.
Format:
50% Lecture
50% Lab
Skill:
Expert
Type:
Classroom,
On Site
SyberLearning
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Who Should Attend: Developers using PowerBuilder 8-10 who want to learn advanced features and/or become certified or
Prerequisites: Fast Track to PowerBuilder or equivalent work experience; Fast Track to Java.
DEV346
This course is designed to help PowerBuilder developers bridge the gap between PowerBuilder and Visual Studio 2005. The
class will help those who are new to, or will be using C# to create applications. Learn to reuse your PowerBuilder DataWindow/
DataStore skills when building .Net applications using C#. We will begin with a day of language primer: comparing between
C# and PowerScript. You will be shown differences between the PowerBuilder IDE and the Visual Studio 2005 IDE. Once
the foundation of writing C# code in Visual Studio is set, you will explore somewhat familiar territory in performing data
access, retrieval and modifications using the .Net version of the DataWindow. You will create DataWindow objects using the
DataWindow Designer. You will learn how to write connection and transaction management code using the legacy Sybase
Transaction object as well as perform similar functionality using the ADO.Net interface(s). Many advanced DataWindow topics
will be covered such as how to dynamically create DataWindows and dynamically change the behavior of DataWindows.
The latter 3 days of the class is basically our Mastering DataWindows course ported to the .Net environment. Other valuable topics include: how to use DataStores; explore distributed programming techniques for synchronizing data. The last day
includes topics on creating ASP.Net web applications using the DataWindow .Net. This course covers functionality available in
DataWindow .Net 2.0. All labs and examples are developed in C#.
Duration:
5 Days
Format:
40% Lecture
60% Lab
Skill:
Building
Type:
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning
LIVE
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Course Topics: Language differences: PowerScript vs. C#; IDE differences: PowerBuilder vs. Visual Studio 2005; creating
DataWindow objects with DataWindow Designer; retrieving data; sharing data using DataStores; updating data; accessing
data; accessing properties; handling DataWindow errors; validating data; managing transactions; creating DataWindows
dynamically; adhoc reporting techniques; using DataStores in a .Net Remoting environment; using Web DataWindows; recent
changes to DataWindow .Net 2.0 (and upcoming 2.5).
Who Should Attend: Application developers, project managers, web developers.
Prerequisites: Programming experience with PowerBuilder and DataWindows; some programming experience in C# would
be very helpful.
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Development
DEV344
Duration:
3 days
Quickly develop new web applications by migrating and deploying your existing PowerBuilder applications using Appeon for
PowerBuilder. You will learn how to use the core features and development IDE of Appeon for PowerBuilder to automatically
convert 100% of new PowerBuilder applications to the web and 95100% of PowerBuilder Client/Server application code to
the web and the J2EE platform. With Appeon for PowerBuilder, your PowerBuilder IDE will magically morph from the most
powerful Client/Server IDE into the most efficient and productive web application development platform. Through hands-on
exercises, this class offers you the ability to instantly begin building powerful J2EEbased web applications using your existing
PowerBuilder skills, at a development performance rate of 4 to 20 times faster than any other migration tool in the industry.
Format:
60% Lecture
40% Labs
Skill:
Building
Type:
Classroom
On Site
SyberLearning
LIVE
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Course Topics : Introduction of Appeon; database access; Appeon developer; unsupported features and workarounds;
performance and tuning; troubleshooting; Appeon Enterprise Manager (AEM); installation of Appeon for PowerBuilder;
additional administrative tasks.
DEV436
Duration:
2 Days
Maximize your use of the many features and controls in PowerBuilder to create more efficient and effective applications leveraging familiar, industry-standard user interface paradigms. Explore in detail the purpose, mechanics, and internals of Windows
desktop feature-rich controls. Identify the appropriate use of each control and learn how to take advantage of many external
components to develop an intuitive user interface and a usable, high-performance application.
Format:
60% Lecture
40% Lab
Skill:
Building
Course Topics: Identifying the appropriate use of each control; using a Tab control; creating a Tab control dynamically; using
Type:
Classroom,
On Site
SyberLearning
LIVE
DEV347
Duration:
3 Days
With the introduction of PowerBuilder 11.0, there are many reasons why a PowerBuilder Developer needs to understand the
C# language. Designed to help PowerBuilder developers bridge the gap between PowerBuilder and C#, this class will satisfy
requirements for the developer who is new to C# and needs to port and/or create robust PowerBuilder/.NET applications.
TM
Format:
60% Lecture
40% Lab
Skill:
Building
Type:
Classroom
On Site
SyberLearning
LIVE
TM
a ListView control; using a TreeView control; using the Rich Text DataWindow presentation style; using a RichTextEdit control;
using an OLE control with an ActiveX; using the OLE DataWindow presentation style; DataWindow presentation styles.
Did you know that PowerBuilder is now capable of generating .NET WinForms, WebForms and Web Services easily by converting PowerScript source code to C#? However, you do not convert the code, PowerBuilder does. You do not have access to the C#
code, but there are restrictions and limitations in the conversion. And, in order to understand these limitations, you must understand the C# language. Did you also know that you can consume .NET assemblies as well as make calls to .NET classes from
your PowerBuilder/.NET applications? But again in order for you to fully understand this new feature, your understanding
of C# code is very critical. We strongly encourage any PowerBuidler developer to attend this class so as to save him/her many
hours of trial and error.
Course Topics: Language differences/comparisons: PowerScript and C#; C# syntax; .NET Framework class library; C# classes,
abstract classes, interfaces, structs, exceptions and namespaces; .NET data types and operators; managing database transactions; and much more.
Who Should Attend: Application developers, project managers, web developers.
Prerequisites: One year of programming experience with PowerBuilder.
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BUILDING APLICATIONS USING POWERBUILDER FOUNDATION CLASSES
Take full advantage of the PowerBuilder Foundation Classes (PFC) by leveraging object-oriented programming to maximize
object reuse and minimize development costs. Focus on the PFCs interface functionality and logic processing that is common
to many applications. Understand how this functionality is constructed and used to provide greater flexibility and optimize
productivity in the application development cycle. Explore how to leverage a service-oriented architecture to minimize resource
overhead and maximize reusability. Learn, extend, and customize services via various sample applications.
COURSE TOPICS: Service-oriented frameworks; PFC libraries, classes, and architecture; using extension libraries; using
application, window and menu, and DataWindow services; working with user objects; modifying PFC extension levels;
adding extension levels; adding services.
DEV531
DURATION
2 Days
FORMAT
40% Lecture
60% Lab
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
DEV542
DURATION
3 Days
FORMAT
40% Lecture
60% Lab
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
TAS601
The PowerBuilder 12 and the WPF/WCF (CTP) track consists of eight 1-2 hour modules that explore various topics and features of
PowerBuilder 12. Learn the new .NET IDE in which you can create applications using the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF).
Since WPF may be a foreign concept to PowerBuilder developers, this track is designed to get developers up to speed with this new
.NET technology quickly and effectively.
DURATION
Self-paced OnDemand
COURSE TOPICS: Introduction to WPF; Introduction to XAML; WPF in PowerBuilder 12; WPF DataWindow; Skinning WPF Applications;
Using Third Party Visual WPF Controls; Introduction to WCF; Using WCF in PowerBuilder 12.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Web and Application Developers.
FORMAT
20% Lecture
80% Demonstration
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Sybase TechAdvantage
Series OnDemand
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DEV348
DURATION
2 Days
FORMAT
80% Lecture
20% Demonstration
SKILL
Building
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
DEV539
MOVING TO POWERBUILDER 11
DURATION
3 Days
Stay in touch with Sybases new direction in .NET development for todays most demanding application environments. Gain
extensive hands-on experience on all the new features of PowerBuilder 11, offering you the ability to create .NET application
code from the PowerBuilder IDE and standard PowerScript programming code. The PowerBuilder/.NET application development
you will perform in class includes: WinForms, webForms, Assemblies and web Services. Learn to use the Smart Client /
Intelligent Updater feature a by-product of the WinForm application and take advantage of learning how to more easily
deploy and update your applications. There are also User Interface, DataWindow and Database enhancements that will be
introduced in the class. As a seasoned PowerBuilder developer, this course will help you learn Sybases approach to multi-tier
development using the .NET capabilities of PowerBuilder 11.0.
FORMAT
60% Lecture
40% Demonstration
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
SyberLearning
OnDemand
COURSE TOPICS: User Interface changes; DataWindow enhancements; Database enhancements; creating .NET webForm applications;
creating .NET WinForm applications; creating Smart Client applications; creating .NET Assemblies from PowerBuilder;
consuming .Net Assemblies in PowerBuilder; creating . NET Web Services in PowerBuilder; consuming .Net Web Services in
PowerBuilder; migrating to Version 10.5 and 11.0.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Experienced PowerBuilder developers, web developers using PowerBuilder, IT managers.
PREREQUISITES: Fast Track to PowerBuilder Parts I and II; experience building applications with PowerBuilder; experience with
the PowerBuilder 9 (or higher) IDE; understanding of MS .NET framework.
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MOVING TO POWERBUILDER 11.5
DEV545
During this class, you will learn the technical information you need in order to migrate to PowerBuilder 11.5 from any previous version
of PowerBuilder. Through lectures and extensive hands-on labs, you will be exposed to all the new features including those in
PowerBuilder 11.0, 11.1, and 11.2. This will offer you an extensive training experience to help you quickly learn the creation of .NET
application code from the PowerBuilder IDE and the latest enhancements to developing WinForms, webForms, Assemblies and web
Services.
DURATION
4 Days
You will also learn to use the Smart Client / Intelligent Updater feature a by-product of the WinForm application and take
advantage of learning how to more easily deploy and update your applications. The .NET Interoperability feature, where PowerBuilder
applications can call and interact with true .NET assemblies is also discussed. Other topics include User Interface, DataWindow and
Database enhancements.
As a seasoned PowerBuilder developer coming from pre-version 11.0 PowerBuilder releases, this course will help you learn Sybases
approach to multi-tier development using the .NET capabilities of PowerBuilder.
FORMAT
50% Lecture
50% Demonstration
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
SyberLearning
OnDemand
COURSE TOPICS: Migrating from older versions of PowerBuilder; user interface changes; DataWindow enhancements; Database
enhancements; creating .NET WinForm applications; creating Smart Client applications; creating .NET webForm applications; creating
.NET assemblies from PowerBuilder; consuming .Net Assemblies in PowerBuilder (Interop); creating .NET Web Services in PowerBuilder;
consuming .NET Web Services in PowerBuilder; enhancements in PowerBuilder 11.1 and 11.2, including Windows Vista support;
incremental rebuilds/NETMODULEs; ORCAScript enhancements; pipeline support; Web Service support in WinForms and WebForms;
AJAX functionality in WebForms; use of Telerik RAD controls; calling EAServer components from .NET targets, DataWindow painter
changes; other IDE enhancements and ASE, Oracle and Informix database enhancements; enhancements in PowerBuilder 11.5,
including deprecated features; code access security; creating strong-named assemblies; .NET Target support for shared objects; .NET
interop enhancements; new DataWindow features (tooltips, gradients, transparency, new 3D graphs, rich text edit style); transaction
object enhancements and database enhancements for Oracle 11g and Microsoft SQL Server 2008; deprecated features in PowerBuilder 11.5.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Experienced PowerBuilder developers, web developers using PowerBuilder, IT managers.
PREREQUISITES: Fast Track to PowerBuilder Parts I and II; experience building applications with PowerBuilder; experience with
the PowerBuilder 9 (or higher) IDE; understanding of MS .NET framework.
COURSES OFFERED
INTRODUCTORY
DEV100
DEV144
BUIL DING
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DEV100
DURATION
4 Days
Explore Sybase WorkSpace key resources, perspectives, views and editors. Using a financial services application use case,
learn to develop a fully functional and integrated Sybase WorkSpace project. Hands-on lab exercises will feature the
development and deployment of enterprise modeling, service development, business process and integration development,
database development and mobile application development. Furthermore, learn Service-Oriented Development of Applications
(SODA) through a set of frameworks, patterns, design and development principles to enable application integration via a
services-oriented architecture.
FORMAT
50% Lecture
50% Lab
SKILL
Introductory
TYPE
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: Introducing Sybase WorkSpace and architecture; installing Sybase WorkSpace; exploring the Sybase
WorkSpace IDE; enterprise modeling tooling; database development tooling; service development tooling; service package
deployment, and testing; basic BP orchestration; creating advanced logic in a Business Process Service; fault handling in a
Business Process Service; XML handling; services messaging; business activity monitoring; business process management;
mobile development tooling.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This course is designed for individuals who are responsible for designing, implementing, and managing
relational databases, including: Enterprise architects/business analysts; data and application modelers; application/SOA/ integration
developers; service oriented application developers and integrators; database developers (SQL, SP, RTDS, UD F, Triggers etc.);
presentation application developers (web, portal, mobile); tool infrastructure developers; other IT professionals responsible for the
development and deployment of n-Tier web and mobile applications.
PREREQUISITES: Familiarity with the Eclipse platform; familiarity with Java; PowerDesigner 12.0 and higher; understanding of relational
database concepts and database implementation issues; exposure to web, n-tier and mobile application development.
DEV144
DURATION
4 Days
Jump-start your mastery of the Java programming language on the latest Java 2 platform. Gain hands-on coding experience
while building real-world applications in a vendor-neutral environment. This course provides a comprehensive review for the
industry-recognized Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform examination.
FORMAT
60% Lecture
40% Lab
SKILL
Introductory
TYPE
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: Course focus is on the Java language and not on any particular development tool; overview of Java technology; Java
language basics (structure, organization, syntax); Java programming basics (operators, expressions, flow control); principles of
object-oriented programming; applying object-oriented programming in Java handling exceptions; working with input/output (I/O)
streams; Java programming toolbox; designing a graphical user interface (AWT GUI); GUI event handling; accessing the database using
JDBC; multithreading and Enterprise JavaJava Certified Programmer examination review (including the J2EE specifications).
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Application developers, database administrators, IT professionals.
PREREQUISITES: None.
DEV346
DURATION
5 Days
Does your current web site need more energy or do you want to take your web design career to the next level? Flash is the industry
standard for creating web sites that are enhanced with multimedia animation. Flash allows you to produce rich and impressive
animation while keeping the file size small enough to stream seamlessly over a normal modem connection.
FORMAT
40% Lecture
60% Lab
SKILL
Building
TYPE
Classroom
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: Building complex Flash movies that feature more than simple animation; building a Flash web site by separating
timelines into individual pages to create web site sections; using ActionScript, learning to control the timelines of multiple movie
clips; using multiple movie clip symbols; creating complex and well organized animation; learning to construct animated drop-down
menus that reveal context-specific choices activated by a mouse over; using ActionScript to achieve interactivity; building animated
cursors; adding zoomable content to your site; incorporating dynamic forms and learn the difference between dynamic text and input
text; debugging scripts; creating a drag-and-drop shopping cart application.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Application developers and software engineers.
PREREQUISITES: Good working knowledge of HTML or Dreamweaver; basic computer knowledge and familiarity with Javascript;
familiarity with other graphics programs such as Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Fireworks, or Macromedia Director is
helpful.
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COURSES OFFERED
INTRODUCTORY
DEV343
EXPERT
DEV555
Moving to EAServer 6
DEV556
DEV555
DURATION
5 Days
FORMAT
50% Lecture
50% Lab
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Application server administrators, application programmers, network administrators, database administrators.
PREREQUISITES: Knowledge of object-oriented programming; active programming experience; previous experience with
EAServer; database administration experience.
MOVING TO EASERVER 6
DEV556
Designed to assist current EAServer users in the transition to EAServer 6.X. The majority of EAServer has changed and as such, you will
need this course to help you learn EAServer's new features and enhancements. Explore with lecture and hands-on lab exercises how
to successfully administer and secure Enterprise Application Server 6. Become familiar with the changes made to EAServer Architecture, Clustering, and understand the new JMS and other performance-enhancing features. You will also learn how to deploy applications into a production-level EAServer 6.3 environment.
COURSE TOPICS: Whats new in EAServer 6; new EAServer architecture and internals; upgrade and migrate and administer
EAserver 6; changes and enhancements to clustering, load balancing and component fail-over; EAserver 6 transaction management;
application deployment; new security features; post migration configurations; troubleshoot upgrade and migration
problems; J2EE 1.4 certification; new client, messaging and performance features.
DURATION
3 Days
FORMAT
100% Lecture
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Application server administrators, application programmers, network administrators, database
administrators.
PREREQUISITES: Knowledge of object-oriented programming; active programming experience; previous experience with
EAServer; database administration experience.
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INTRODUCTORY
NWM100
EBZ114
EBZ116
EBZ130
BU ILDING
EBZ357
EBZ430
EBZ530
NMW100
DURATION
5 Days
Get hands-on training working with an any-to-any map, 837-Healthcare Claim, and 835- Healthcare Claim Payment/ Advice
mapping scenarios. Become familiar with Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). Study EDI terminology and basic components,
trading partner profiles, implementation guides, and transaction flow between trading partners. Review the ASC X12
standards and syntax, learn to use the ECMap Development Workbench, and how to define a flat file to flat file map, an
inbound 835 transaction, and two outbound 837sone of which is enhanced with dependent loops.
FORMAT
50% Lecture
50% Lab
SKILL
Introductory
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: EDI introduction/fundamentals; use of the ECMap Development Workbench; explanation of ECMap toolbar;
how to define a EDI map project; creating and selecting a map; defining your company and trading partners EDI envelope
configuration information; discussion and demonstration of the extraction of record definitions and selecting map segments
for your transaction; discussion and demonstration of memory variable, adding rules, creating cross reference tables, and other
special features; and advanced and complex mapping techniques.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Customer technical staff, EDI implementation personnel.
PREREQUISITES: ECMap Quick Tours in Appendix E of the Reference Guide (accessible after product installation).
EBZ114
DURATION
4 Days
Gain familiarity with EDI Server (not including Gateway) or Adapter Suite, and map to and from ANSI X12 transactions utilizing
sequential files and databases. Create a flat file to flat file map allowing you to address different proprietary application to the format
of a different proprietary application. Learn to navigate EDI Server and Adapter Suite by mapping a sequential file to an X12 850
(purchase order) transaction. Examine the concepts of handling back to back like segments and loops by mapping an X12 810
(invoice) transaction to a sequential file. Select data from a database and create an X12 850 transaction and acquire an introduction to
the Select and Fetch capabilities available in EDI Server and Adapter Suite.
FORMAT
20% Lecture
80% Lab
SKILL
Introductory
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: Discussing ECMaps capabilities and flexibility; organization of ANSI X12 standards documentation; understanding of
X12 mapping concepts in ECMap; creation of cross reference tables; data manipulation at the element level; using conditions to
facilitate mapping; handling multiple back to back segments and loops; understanding how to read and write the application data
layouts in relationship to the structure of the X12 transaction.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: E-Commerce managers, EDI managers, coordinators, specialists and consultants.
PREREQUISITES: Familiarity with Microsoft Windows; EDI implementation experience; familiarity with ANSI X12.
EBZ116
DURATION
4 Days
Learn to use ECMap to build an Any-to-Any map, create an inbound map using HL7 message input mapped to multiple outputs.
Become familiar with Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and HL7 and its application in healthcare. Study EDI terminology and
basic components, trading partner profiles, implementation guides, and transaction flow between trading partners. Review the
HL7 standards and syntax. Use all current features of ECMap in extensive hands-on exercises.
FORMAT
40% Lecture
60% Lab
SKILL
Introductory
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
COURSE TOPICS: Introduction to ECMap v.4.0.1; installing and using ECMap; creating an Any-to-Any map; introduction to EDI
and HL7; inbound transaction map functionality; business case study an inbound transaction map; enhancing the inbound
transaction map business case study; outbound transaction map functionality; archiving maps and running reports; running
maps with a batch file; generating and running a print map; archiving maps and running reports; EDI foundations; implementation
guides for HL7 inbound and outbound transaction maps.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Customer technical staff, EDI implementation personnel.
PREREQUISITES: ECMap Quick Tours in Appendix E of product documentation Appendix E of the Reference Guide.
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Design, configure, and implement an e-Biz Impact integrated environment and learn key product features of e-Biz Impact 5.3. Gain the
expertise to take full advantage of your integration server environment, whether you are migrating or a new user. Learn how the
function of transforming data to an XML data format can help you to standardize communications with other XML data sources.
Examine feature enhancements such as simplified configuration, enhanced security, and monitoring. Study a methodology to
integrate e-Biz Impact with Process Server, Adapters, and messaging software.
DURATION
5 Days
COURSE TOPICS: Overview of the MSG-IDE tool; creating introductory and delivery AIMs; configuring AIMs; overview of the TRAN-IDE
tool; creating production objects; understanding the store and forward manager; using Object Definition Language (ODL);
understanding Open Transport and how to use it with e-Biz Impact; using distributed function calls; converting and enriching data;
using Test Drive to test formats and rules; defining security controls using the authorization tool; monitoring the environment with
the global console; managing and using log files; and bridging e-Biz Impact to other systems.
FORMAT
40% Lecture
60% Lab
SKILL
Introductory
TYPE
Onsite
EBZ357
Gain insight into the inner workings of the EC Gateway architecture and learn how to customize EC Gateway for your specific business
needs. Based on a real-world scenario, configure the system and work through the fundamental steps required to process EDI data
using examples of maps, trading partners, and test data. Learn to run and troubleshoot the EC Gateway process and migrate from one
EC Gateway system to another (i.e., development to a production environment). Understand how to automate the tasks involved in
processing EDI data including processing maps, setting up trading partners, tracking messages, and scheduling unattended
operations.
DURATION
4 Days
COURSE TOPICS: Overview of EDI; overview of the EC product suite; the EC Gateway server; architecture and major component
overview; installing and configuring EC Gateway; implementing communications (managing process management); administrative
tasks (launching processes with the scheduler); building EC Gateway process scripts to run maps; advanced EC Gateway processes;
using EC Gateway to communicate with MQSeries queues; additional EC Gateway process commands; and maintaining EC Gateway.
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
FORMAT
70% Lecture
30% Lab
SKILL
Building
EBZ430
Become familiar with the tools and environment enhancements of the new e-Biz Impact 5.3 release for the UN IX and NT server
environments. Hands-on labs are conducted in the NT environment with multiple references to implementation for UN IX users.
Examine development migration and project management tasks, and study a new component-based architecture that gives
greater flexibility in designing your environment. Examples of how to migrate from an Impact 4.x environment to an Impact 5.3
environment give you practical experience that you can apply to your own environment.
DURATION
3 Days
COURSE TOPICS: Overview of Impact 5.3; discussion of the structure of the new environment; Impact Manager (replaces BSM);
the continuing roles of SFM, TRAN-IDE, and MSG-IDE; modification and expansion of the Object Definition Language (ODL);
the new configuration GUIe-Biz Impact Configurator authenticating portal users; authorizing access to secure assets of the
portal; log filesold and new; monitors (based on the Microsoft Management Console); new features and obsolete features;
bridging both worldsImpact Manager to BSM; and known problem areas.
FORMAT
40% Lecture
60% Lab
SKILL
Building
TYPE
Onsite
EBZ530
This course is designed to introduce experienced Data Mapping developers to several new features and enhancement in EC Map
version 5.0. Topics include: EDI to EDI maps, the EC Map Debugger, and Global Repository and new options for saving maps.
Experience in using previous versions of EC Map is expected and mandatory.
DURATION
1 Day
COURSE TOPICS: EDI to EDI mapping; EC Map debugger; Boolean Logic; Global Repository; Save Map options.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Map developers.
PREREQUISITES: Implementing EDI Solutions: HL7 for Healthcare Mapping or Implementing EDI Solutions: X12 for
Healthcare Mapping.
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100% Lecture
SKILL
Expert
TYPE
Classroom
Onsite
SyberLearning LIVETM
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