Archive for March 22nd, 2017

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Live Webinar March 29th, 2017 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider:  Computer Aid Inc IT Metrics & Productivity Institute
(Rep 2733)

Cyber Security Webinar Especially Designed Designed For PMPs

In this webinar Don Shafer (LinkedIn profile) p addresses many of the security project management issues in the PMBoK© Software Extensions.

Presenter: Don Shafer was an expert witness who represented Dillards in 2010. A jury verdict awarded Dillards 238 million dollars in the software fraud case against their supply chain software provider.

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Privacy? While Your OS Phones Home!

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Technical Project Management Leadership Strategic & Business Management

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Live Webinar March 28th, 2017 – 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: Human Capital Institute

Achieve Peak Performance

Flow is about working smarter, not harder. It’s a state of peak performance that means you’re ‘in the zone’ and feeling at your best at work.

In fact, increasing your time in flow by 15 – 20 percent can double your productivity.

Imagine the multiplier effect if you could help your whole team spend more time in flow.

Discover how to access your state of flow by joining us for this webcast.

In this webcast Camille Preston, (LinkedIn profile) Ph.D., PCC Leadership Development and Executive Coaching, AIM Leadership; will provide tips, tools and tactics to help you and your team access a state of flow.

Plus – Explore how technology impacts your brain, the science behind optimizing performance, and actionable strategies for experiencing more flow in everything you do.

Learn about:

  • The profound benefits of flow including increased productivity, creativity and wellbeing
  • The Five Phases of flow: preparation, struggle, release, flow, and recovery
  • The neuroscience behind the 5 phases of flow, what is experienced during each phase, and how to move between these phases
  • Tactical strategies for reclaiming control in an over-wired world
  • Specific tools to create more time and bandwidth for flow that can be adopted immediately
  • Applying knowledge and understanding of the state of flow to your leadership style

Note: SHRM has pre-approved this webcast for 1 Professional Development Credits (PDCs) towards SHRM-CP℠ or SHRM-SCP℠ Certifications.

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Hacking Flow: Tips, Tools and Tactics
To Perform At Your Peak In An Overwired World

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Technical Project Management Leadership Strategic & Business Management

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Live Webinar March 29th 2017 – 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm EDT or …
Live Webinar March 29th 2017 – 9:30 pm – 11:00 pm EDT

Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 .5 Hrs  1.5 PDU free
Provider:  RBCS (REP #2986)

Archimedes once wrote,Give me a place to stand, and a lever long enough, and I will move the world.

In Agile, the place to stand is testing, and the lever is test automation.

Are you using all the leverage that lever gives you? Most organizations are missing some tricks, and not getting the full value of test automation.

In this keynote, Rex will survey all the different ways you can—and should—take advantage of test automation as an Agile tester.

The best news: Many of these forms of automation involve tools that won’t cost you a dime!

Spend some time learning about some high-ROI, proven best practices to reduce failure costs and increase quality.

Presenter: Rex Black (Amazon profile) is President of RBCS, a leader in software, hardware, and systems testing. RBCS employs the industry’s most experienced and recognized consultants, RBCS conducts product testing, builds and improves testing groups and hires testing staff for hundreds of clients worldwide. As the leader of RBCS, Rex is the most prolific author practicing in the field of software testing today.

Check Out some of Rex Black’s Great Books:

  1. Foundations of Software Testing ISTQB Certification
  2. Managing the Testing Process: Practical Tools and Techniques for Managing Hardware and Software Testing
  3. Advanced Software Testing – Vol. 1: Guide to the ISTQB Advanced Certification as an Advanced Test Analyst (Rockynook Computing)
  4. Advanced Software Testing – Vol. 2: Guide to the Istqb Advanced Certification as an Advanced Test Manager
  5. Advanced Software Testing – Vol. 3: Guide to the ISTQB Advanced Certification as an Advanced Technical Test Analyst
  6. Critical Testing Processes: Plan, Prepare, Perform, Perfect
  7. Pragmatic Software Testing: Becoming an Effective and Efficient Test Professional
  8. ISTQB Foundation Exam Preparation Guide
  9. ISTQB Advanced Test Manager Exam Preparation Guide 2nd edition

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Fully Leveraging Agile Test Automation

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Fully Leveraging Agile Test Automation

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Live Webinar March 28th, 2017 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: O’Reilly

Monoliths are ubiquitous, but they’ve had their day.

Increasingly, businesses of all sizes are turning to microservices to enable them to run leaner.

Microservices allow organizations to scale their teams, deploy more frequently and give their developers more autonomy, but they’re not without their drawbacks.

Microservices, by their nature, are distributed, and this brings a whole load of additional challenges to solve.

When designing any service, it’s critical that it be responsive, even under the worst possible conditions.

In this webcast, Tom Peck will explore some of the patterns that Java developers can use to ensure their systems are resilient and elastic.

You will learn:

  • The challenges posed by a microservice architecture
  • The importance of being message-driven
  • How to design your services to be resilient and elastic
  • The benefits of event sourcing and CQRS

Presenter: Tom Peck (LinkedIn profile) is a software engineer, tech lead, architect and geek. He currently works at Lightbend and is a long-term Scala enthusiast, but previously he worked at EA and McLaren. After going from C++ to C# to Java, he finally found Scala and has been happily coding away ever since. Tom lives just outside of London in the UK with his wife and two kids and loves making things, whether it’s from code, lego, wood or metal.

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Designing Reactive Microservices In Java

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