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This one-day course explains in simple language what Information Security is and how it is implemented in an organisation
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|  | 20 January 2005 - 20 January 2004 London |
|  | 27 January 2005 - 27 January 2005 Reading |
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This course provides an outline of current legal requirements, together with the principles of Information Security. The course is a mixture of traditional classroom training and group discussion. Delegates will learn not only what must be addressed in law, but why.
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 | 14 October 2004 - 14 October 2004 Reading |
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This course is designed for decision makers, managers, project managers, system analysts and people with some technical background who want an overview of the capabilities of the Oracle database.
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“Complexity science” is starting to have a major impact on management thinking. Most management theory for the past century has been based on a Newtonian science model
(predictability and repeatability through process management) and a mechanical metaphor of efficiency. Systems Thinking and its most popular manifestation in the “Learning
Organisation” mitigated the over-mechanical approach, but did not challenge its fundamental assumptions. While great benefits have been achieved through such structured
approaches, we have now reached the limits of what can be achieved through focusing on efficiency alone.
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All companies, big or small, in the developed economies are under pressure to differentiate from others and also from competition by emerging economies. Performance management, quality improvement and customer satisfaction are the key ingredients in achieving this goal.
Six Sigma is a business method for improving quality by removing defects and causes in the business process. It evaluates the performance of every process and so predict the levels of defects. It is therefore, an answer for achieving customer satisfaction and eliminating the uncertainty of goals and forecasts.
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 | 17 September 2004 - 17 September 2004 London |
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|  | 22 November 2005 - 22 November 2005 London |
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System Administrators, Programmers, Operators and System Managers who require a good working knowledge of the LINUX Operating System and the vi editor.
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|  | 31 January 2005 - 02 February 2005 Leeds |
|  | 07 February 2005 - 09 February 2005 London |
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|  | 21 February 2005 - 23 February 2005 Edinburgh |
|  | 28 February 2005 - 02 March 2005 Bristol |
|  | 28 February 2005 - 02 March 2005 Leeds |
|  | 07 March 2005 - 09 March 2005 London |
|  | 14 March 2005 - 16 March 2005 London |
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|  | 16 May 2005 - 18 May 2005 Leeds |
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System Administrators and Programmers who need to acquire knowledge of the key tasks required to administer a LINUX system.
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This course is designed primarily for administrators, developers and support personnel who need to access and work with an Oracle Database. The course combines the subject material of the Oracle SQL*Plus and PL/SQL courses and is suitable for delegates intending to sit the Oracle Certified Professional examination SQL and PL/SQL (1Z0-001).
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 | 24 January 2005 - 28 January 2005 Leeds |
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|  | 07 February 2005 - 11 February 2005 Edinburgh |
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|  | 04 April 2005 - 08 April 2005 Leeds |
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System Administrators and anyone who requires a full working knowledge of how to administer a Solaris system.
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|  | 14 February 2005 - 18 February 2005 Leeds |
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Personnel who require a good working knowledge of the UNIX Operating System and the vi editor.
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|  | 21 February 2005 - 23 February 2005 London |
|  | 28 February 2005 - 02 March 2005 Leeds |
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|  | 16 May 2005 - 18 May 2005 Leeds |
|  | 23 May 2005 - 25 May 2005 London |
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