What can the IT industry as a whole do to stay solvent in the new era of global outsourcing? Our survival does not lie in government regulations that can limit global collaborative engineering – possibly the greatest technological achievement of the modern world, which helps people from different countries understand each other and work on common goals.
IT will survive and prosper because of its ability to innovate, to quickly learn and change directions, and maybe even to evolve from Information Technology into Distributed Knowledge Technology. We have no choice but to be pro-active, learn to stay current, and sometimes run ahead of the game.
Our curriculum focuses on skills that are becoming extremely valuable today, and which will certainly be in high demand tomorrow.
Why should you choose us to conduct the training for your institution?
We have vast experience, and are ready to share it with you.
We customize our training sessions around client needs, and turn case studies into brainstorms and prototyping efforts. We help you to address real-world problems, and show how to apply best practices and technologies in your specific environment.
We will create a custom program for your specific needs. We can design a curriculum around your requirements, or create one based on your selections from our exisitng course offerings. Our current course listing includes the following:
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
Effective Programming in Java
Enterprise Applications with J2EE
Introduction to Information Technologies for Managers
Enterprise Applications and the (Global) Collaborative Engineering Process
Software Architecture: Elements, Styles, Views, and Languages
Integration Technologies with J2EE, .NET, and Web Services frameworks
Integration with Voice Components
An Introduction to Knowledge Technologies
Write Once: From a Dream to Reality
The New Generation of Client-Server Software
Fundamentals of Wireless Technologies
Programming WAP Applications
JavaCard Technology: A Single Key for All Doors and Services
The J2ME Family for SMS and Instant Wireless Messaging Applications
Speech Technologies on the Way to a Natural User Interface
Integration of Software and Knowledge Engineering
Distributed Life in the JXTA and Jini Networks
Java (1.5) and C#: A Saga of Siblings
XML and Web Services