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Skill and confidence are an unconquered army.
- George Herbert

Increase employee productivity by equipping your team with the skills they need to get the job done. Technology is always evolving, progressing. Employees need to keep their skills up-to-date with the latest tools, specifications and APIs in order to feel confident and truly be effective. Prepare your staff to succeed - every project, everytime - by providing them with the necessary training.



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WebSphere Course List

2 New Courses!
n075: Transitioning to RAD v7.5 and WAS v7
e755: Java EE Development Using RAD v7.5.2

e200UC: Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis
and Design with UML
e405: Introduction to e-Business
e700: Java Programming Using RAD v7.0
e710: Servlet Development Using RAD v7.0
e720: EJB Development Using RAD v7.0
e740: JSP Development Using RAD v7.0
e750: J2EE Development Using RAD v7.0
e780: Web Services Development Using RAD v7.0
e790: Using Rational Application Developer v7.0
p760: Portal Application Development Using RAD v7.0
rsa70: Rational Modeling Tools v7.0
e661: WebSphere Application Server v6.1 Administration
BPEL: Executive BPEL Overview
j101: Executive J2EE Overview
w101: Manager's WebSphere Overview

Interested in a custom course? Training is not 'one-size-fits-all'. Custom courses can be tailored to address your unique needs. Contact our training department by email or by phone (281) 477-9009 for further details. Would you like a closer look at our course materials? Review a sample from one of our courses. To request an entire course, please contact the training department.
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