Netron Certified Information Technologies Expert
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Netron
Certified
Information Technologies
Expert
– NCIE Certification Program– |
Avrupa’nın En İyi 5 Teknoloji Eğitim Merkezinden biri seçilmiş olan Netron'
da bugüne kadar binlerce kişi uzmanlaşarak tüm dünya çapında kariyer
olanaklarına kavuştular. Türkiye 'deki tüm saygın kurumlara eğitim vermesi
modern kampüsü , laboratuvar olanakları ve teknoloji altyapısı ile en iyi
bilişim teknolojileri eğitimlerini Netron verir.
Simdi Netron, Microsoft ve Cisco Arge departmanları ile çalışarak geleceğin
teknolojilerini içeren “Netron Certified Information Technologies Expert”
programını oluşturdu. |
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yıldır Türkiye'nin en büyük kurumsal firmalarına Microsoft ve Cisco
Teknoloji eğitimleri ve danışmanlık hizmetleri sunmakta olan Netron,
önceki ödülleri yanısıra 2003 yılında da Microsoft tarafından
"Yazılım Sektörüne Destek Ödülü"
ne layık görülmüştür.
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Netron'un kurumsal musterileri arasinda tum
bankalar, GSM sirketleri, buyuk holdingler, uluslararasi kuruluslar,
Turkiye'nin en
prestijli sirketleri
vardir.
NCS (Netron Consultancy Services) departmanı kurumsal firmalarda yeni
teknolojilere geçiş aşamasında (Windows 2000, Exchange 2000, Visual
Studio.NET Yazılım Geliştirme Projeleri) danışmanlık hizmetleri sunmaktadır.
Netron 2003 yılı içinde Mısır, Tunus, Pakistan ve
Barcelona'da .NET teknolojileri üzerine vermekte olduğu
seminerlerle 5000 den
fazla BT profesyoneline ulaşmıştır. |
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Netron Certified Information Technologies
Expert – NCIE Certification Program Course Outline –
Certification Exams
This course will help the student prepare for
the following Microsoft, Cisco, ECDL, Comptia, Netron Certification exams:
CompTIA A+ Certification Exam
Exam 70–290:
Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
Exam 70–291:
Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Network Infrastructure
Exam 70-293:
Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network
Infrastructure
Exam 70-294:
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Active Directory Infrastructure
Exam 70–270:
Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows® XP
Professional
Exam 70-297:
Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network
Infrastructure
Exam 70-227:
Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Internet Security and
Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000, Enterprise Edition
Cisco Certified Network Expert CCNA Exam (CCNA 640-801)
European Computer Driving License Exam
Netron Certified Information Technologies
Expert Certification :
MSDN Regional Director SelÇuk
Uzun
Technology Director Murat Bayraktar
Network Expert Burak Şenol |
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Course
Materials
The course materials include a comprehensive
workbook and other necessary materials for this training.
The following Workbooks will be provided for
use in the classroom:
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Microsoft Windows Server
2003, by Murat Bayraktar
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Cisco Certified Network
Associate Handbook by Burak Senol
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2273 - Managing and
Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment , MOC
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2277 - Implementing,
Managing and Maintaining a MS Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure,
MOC
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2278 - Planning and
Maintaining a MS Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure, MOC
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2282 - Designing a MS
Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure, MOC
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2159 - Deploying and
Managing MS Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000, MOC
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Comptia A+ Prep Guide ,
Netron Press
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Business Organization ,
Business Communication and Business Intelligence , Netron Press
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Unix White papers
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Linux White papers
The following set of software will be
provided tor use in the classroom:
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Microsoft Windows Server
2003, Enterprise Edition Evaluation Copy
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Microsoft SQL Server 2000,
Enterprise Edition Evaluation Copy
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Microsoft Windows 2000
Advanced Server Evaluation Copy
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Microsoft Internet Security
and Acceleration Server 2000 Evaluation Copy
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Microsoft Windows XP
Professional Evaluation Copy
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Details
Outline
Upon successful completion of this module students will be
able to demonstrate a satisfactory performance in the following topic areas:
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Computer Technology
Computer Applications (15%)
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Identify a range of common modern applications of computers
that meet the information needs of a variety of users, extending from the
small business user to the multi-national corporation.
Computer Architecture (10%)
– Discuss different models of computer architecture. These
models will include the CPU and its operation, the relationship of the CPU
to memory and peripherals and the relationship between one processor and
another in a network.
Data Storage Devices (10%)
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Compare and contrast the characteristics of different types
of input, output and data storage devices.
Data Types and Data Flows (10%)
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Describe the characteristic data types and data flows within
a range of businesses.
Operating Systems (15%)
– Give examples of the requirements for, and use of,
Operating Systems and the facilities they offer.
Data Storage and Retrieval (15%)
– Describe typical forms of data representation and their
implications for data storage and retrieval. Describe some popular file
structures and methods for handling large volumes of data.
Networks (10%)
– Describe the use of layered models to explore and
understand communication networks and their practical implementation in real
products and protocols. Describe the types of network architectures in use
in business with some emphasis on client/server.
Internet & Multimedia (15%)
– Evaluate the use of the Internet from a data communications and a business
applications viewpoint with strong emphasis on its use in e-commerce.
Benefits of multimedia in business, education and entertainment. |
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Business Organization, Business Communication and Business Intelligence
Pro-academic approach to IT human power. Preparing
individuals and professionals to Decision Making Systems of a company.
Today’s IT professionals are aware of all the sections in a company. IT
Backbone of an operation reaches from sales to finance, from production to
marketing, from purchasing to logistics. Thus the IT professional is or have
to be involved with the entire business. This requires the IT pro within the
future of the company. This section is to give the student all the
information and the visions needed within a Business.
At the end of the courses the student will have the abilities
about:
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Profitability
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Competitive Advantages
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Learning organization (intranet)
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Customer Relations Management (CRM)
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Time and Communication Management
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Manufacturing and Enterprise Resource
Planning MRP/ERP (as in Navision and Axapta)
An IT pro
has be trained not only about the technical capabilities but with business
organization, business and information flow know-how, and the facts that
makes a company even more productive.
Types of Organization (5%)
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Describe the different types of organization.
Functional Areas and Activities
(10%)
– Describe the functional areas within organizations and the
activities undertaken within each functional area.
Information Needs (10%)
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Describe the information requirements of
Organizations.
Information Systems (15%)
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Describe the methods which organizations may use to fulfill
their information requirements.
Security (20%)
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Discuss the need for, and describe the methods of, control in
information systems.
Theories of Organization and Management (10%)
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Distinguish between different theories of organization and
management.
Working Environment (15%)
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Discuss the purpose and function of business
relations, and the relationship between employee performance
and the working
environment.
Information within Business (15%)
– Define the information flows within an organization. Explain how the
application of office based software applications
can
facilitate the flow of information |
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Essentials of European Computer Driving License Training (ECDL)
Basic Concepts of Information Technology (5%) :
Discuss the basic physical make-up of a personal computer
and understand some of the basic concepts of Information Technology.
Using the Computer and Managing Files (5%) :
Discuss the basic functions of a personal computer and its
operating system.
Word Processing (20%) :
Demonstrate the ability to use a word processing application
on a personal computer.
Spreadsheets (20%) :
Understand the basic concepts of spreadsheets and to
demonstrate the ability to use a spreadsheet application on
a personal computer.
Database (20%) :
Understand the basic concepts of databases and demonstrate
the ability to use a database on a personal computer.
Presentation (20%) :
Demonstrate competence in using presentation tools on a
personal computer.
Information and Communication (10%) :
Information, accomplish basic Web search tasks using a Web
browser application and available search engine tools, to bookmark search
results and to print Web pages and search reports. Communication,
demonstrate their ability to use electronic mail software to send and
receive messages, to attach documents or files to a message and to organize
and manage message folders or directories within electronic mail software. |
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Operating System Technologies and Hardware Support (A+)
Computer Operating Systems (10%) :
Explain the fundamental roles the operating system plays in
computer operations and understand the development of the PC-based operating
environment from early DOS to modern Windows systems
Strategies for Managing Computer Memory (10%) : Understand the
physical structure of RAM usage of physical memory resources by applications
Computer Networking and Communications (10%) : Define basic
networking concepts and describe how a network functions
Working with Operating Systems (5%) : Understand the development of
the PC-based operating environment from early DOS to modern Windows systems
Procedures for Solving Operating System Problems (10%) : Discuss the
analytical approach to fault finding in computer networks
Working Safely with Computers
(5%) :
Define some common guidelines for electrical safety
The Internal Components of Computers (10%) :
Discuss the components that make up a
computer
Portable Computers (5%) :
Distinguish among the different categories of portable computers and
identify the unique components of portable systems
Motherboard Layout (10%) : Locate,
identify and define the motherboard and its components and its functions
Procedures for Solving Computer Problems (10%) : Identify the steps
in defining the scope of computer related problems, understand various
troubleshooting techniques and apply those techniques to resolve problems
Computer Peripherals (5%) : Define, understand and locate computer
peripherals
Communications Between Computers (10%) : Define basic networking
concepts and describe how a network functions |
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Networking Essentials
and Technology (CCNA)
Information Communication (15%):
Understand the basic concepts and
technologies of transmission and communication
Networking and active devices (15%):
Describe the methods in which computers
communicate with other computers, and be able to identify and describe the
most common features found in networking hardware
Network Topologies (10%):
Understand and describe the physical design
of networking topologies
Local Area Network, Wide Area Network (10%):
Understand, and be able to compare local and
wide area networks
Protocols (30%):
Discuss the recognized international
standards used within the network environment and compare common network
protocols and commonly used networking HW
OSI Layers (10%):
Discuss in detail the various layers of the
OSI reference model
Network Design (10%):
Identify the Various Stages and Tools Used in
the Network Design Process |
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System Experting Essentials
(MCSE)
Systems Expert credential is the premier
certification for professionals who analyze the business requirements and
design and implement the infrastructure for business solutions based on the
Microsoft Windows® 2003 platform, Microsoft Windows Server System™ and other
operating systems. Implementation responsibilities include installing,
configuring, and troubleshooting network systems
Introduction to System Experting (10%) :
Overview of communication in multi vendor and
multi platform networks
Current Environment and Systems Development
(10%):
Analysis and auditing of computer network
infrastructure
Microsoft System Experting (30%):
Analysis of the business requirements and
design and implement the infrastructure for business solutions based on the
Microsoft Windows 2000 platform and Microsoft .NET™ Enterprise Servers.
Microsoft Systems integration with Linux
(10%) :
Coexistence and integration of the Linux
platform with Microsoft systems and servers
Microsoft Systems integration with UNIX
(10%):
Coexistence and integration of different UNIX
systems
Maintenance and Support Concept (20%):
Ongoing maintenance and management of multi
vendor and multi platform computer networks in terms of configuration
management, incident management, problem management, change management,
release management and service-help desk management.
Linux Essentials (10%):
Identify and discuss core technologies of
Linux operating systems |
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Project – Practical and Graduation Project
Design and
development of solution.
Design,
coding and implementation of all appropriate testing.
Documentation and formal presentation of the project.
Graduation Project Examination – Exam by NIT Technical
Assessment Committee |
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