.NET Development
Training focuses on developing a strong object oriented knowledge skillset and building on those skills by developing ASP.NET web sites and Windows .NET applications. It provides in-depth coverage of both the C# language and the .NET 3.5 platform and will cover several features such as partial classes, structures, interfaces, delegates, operator overloading, assembly configuration, XML code comments, generics, application deployment, IIS, AJAX, ADO.NET, and XML web services.
Java Development
Training focuses on using Eclipse and RAD Integrated Development Environments (IDE's). Web application development using Java 5, J2EE/JEE, IBM and Apache web/application servers, Spring, Hibernate, JUnit, Ant, JSF, HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Standalone application development using Java 6, Swing, Perl, JMS and XML parsers.
Testing Computer Software
Training focuses on strategic and tactical approaches to software testing. It covers definitions of quality, the difference between QA and QC, the role of testers in software development, objectives and limits of testing, testing types (white box, black box, verification/static and validation/dynamic testing), test case design, test planning, reporting defects and basic testing tools that are applied daily by successful software development companies.
Test Automation in Practice
Training focuses on the integration of test automation with traditional testing. This skills-oriented course guides you through many of the issues involved in implementing a well-integrated test automation program. Training covers the benefits of automated testing, problems with automated testing, risks to test automation, how to decide what to automate, automated testing fundamentals, automated testing frameworks, automated testing process (designing, creating, executing and maintaining automated tests).
Security Training
Training focuses on identifying threat sources, what information is and information classification, proper methods for handling information, password, email, internet and software policies, workplace security and common sense measures.