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Course Outline
There is a lot of hype around cloud computing, but is it the right solution for your company and is your company ready for it? This one hour seminar navigates the world of many clouds and covers areas such as:
- What issues is cloud computing addressing?
- Understanding the various different cloud models
- What are the key issues when considering cloud?
- What are the requirements for moving to a cloud formation?
- Which deployment models are preferred?
- What are the challenges in moving?
- What you must focus on in preparation for cloud?
- What benefits can you expect to receive?
Course Objectives
The key benefit in attending this seminar is that you will have an independent viewpoint from someone who is not selling or promoting cloud services. This will help you understand all the different types of cloud computing that are available and decide which is suitable for your business and whether or not, your business is ready to make the move. We will also look at the perceived challenges in adopting cloud computing and how these are influencing how organisations implement solutions. You will also gain valuable information to help you ensure you deploy a cloud that meets your organization's every needs.
Target Audience / Entry Requirements
This seminar would benefit those in IT from a management or consultative position, that are considering some form of cloud computing for their business.
Business Intelligence
Course Objectives
This course looks at data and how it can be turned into valuable information with real earning and saving potential.
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Textual Harassment: IT Related Mistakes and Misconduct
Course Objectives
Information has never been more important, accessible and portable and the potential for abuse has never been greater. IT offers some employees new ways to steal information, damage reputations and to bully. In addition to these challenges, an employer must also consider the time wasted by employees on personal usage, and the drain on the capacity of their IT system. To make matters worse, monitoring an employee's communications and investigating their data systems is fraught with potential...
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