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Live Webinar – January 16th, 2020 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: SD Times (Software Development Times)

Modern enterprise application demands are high—they range from location dependencies, continuous availability, high velocity data, high data usage and user activity to massive data volumes and scale.

Based on firsthand deployment experience, Apache Cassandra™ expert Brian Hess (LinkedIn profile) will dive into the differences—as well as the similarities—between developing modern applications for NoSQL versus relational databases, and will focus on:

  1. Query languages
  2. Data models
  3. Application methodology
  4. Tools and drivers

Brian will discuss the many benefits of building applications for NoSQL distributed database Cassandra, and why it’s easier than it may seem, especially for those familiar with a relational- based data layer.

Join Brian to see how making the move to NoSQL is easier than you think, getting higher value from your applications today and going beyond what you can achieve with legacy relational database technology.

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Time To Modernize Your Database :
Making The Move To NoSQL Is Easier Than You Think

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Live Webinar – November 21st, 2019 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: SD Times (Software Development Times)

Application security is a top priority today for companies that are developing software.

However, it is also becoming more challenging and complex as release frequency continues to rise, more open source components are adopted, and the requirements for data security are getting stricter.

Thanks to new DevOps practices and tools, development cycles are getting shorter, allowing organizations to meet market demands and deliver a superior customer experience, but is application security keeping up?

How is it possible to develop at the speed of business, while also maintaining application security, particularly for open source components?

Developers have a key role to play in balancing security with the need for rapid innovation.

Join Jeffrey Martin, (LinkedIn profile) Director of Product at WhiteSource, as he discusses:

  • The latest insights leading AppSec and open source security to shift left into early stages
  • Conclusions from our research that encompassed a survey of over 650 software developers worldwide
  • Strategies and tools that can be used to develop both quickly and securely

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Who Owns Application Security In The Age Of DevOps?

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Live Webinar November 13th, 2019 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider:  Computer Aid Inc (CAI) The Great IT Professional
(Rep 2733) (Rebranded From ITMPI)

In this webinar Alex Pettit will help you assess how ready an application, an IT organization, or a service is to migrate through hybrid cloud solutions to a truly native cloud architecture.

Presenter: Alex Pettit (LinkedIn profile) was appointed as the State of Oklahoma’s Chief Information Officer in April 2010. Mr. Pettit has global industry, government and Big 4 consulting experience, and is a recognized leader in Enterprise Architecture. He has directed both industry and consulting organizations in diverse roles as a Chief Technology Officer, Vice President and BCP service line leader, Senior Manager and Regional Director of Technology and Telecommunications.

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Cloud Architecture Readiness Assessment

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Live Webinar – November 5th, 2019 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: SD Times (Software Development Times)

Application developers want a fast DevOps process. However, database development and DataOps processes follow a different workflow which ends up creating a significant bottleneck in an otherwise streamlined process.

But it doesn’t have to be that way. When it comes to data and database code many application development best practices still apply.

Join this webinar and learn from Stephen O’Grady,(LinkedIn profile) Principal Analyst and Co-Founder, RedMonk, Robert Reeves (LinkedIn profile) CTO & Co-Founder, Datical and Adam Bowen (LinkedIn profile) Strategic Advisor in the Office of the CTO, Delphix; as they share the key DevOps and DataOps practices every application developer should know to treat database code just like app code.

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Treating Database Code Just Like App Code

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Online Webinar  – Recorded  Jun 30, 2019
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media up to 7 PDUs – Free
Provider:  Edureka!

Note: This is an excellent introduction to Devops – However please note that some of the instructors do have accents and may speak quickly – there is subtitles available to use.

This Edureka DevOps Tutorial for Beginners will help you learn DevOps concepts and DevOps tools with examples and demos. You will understand how a DevOps pipeline can be imagined for existing infrastructure. Furthermore, it will cover different DevOps tools & phases.

This Is The Full DevOps Course

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DevOps Tutorial For Beginners:
Learn DevOps In 7 Hours

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Below Are The Topics /Times Covered In This Full Course DevOps:

  1. Introduction
  2. Git & GitHub
  3. Docker
  4. Kubernetes
  5. Configuration Management
  6. Monitoring
  1. Tutorial for Beginners: Hour 1
    • DevOps Introduction
      • 2:06 Waterfall Model  / 3:35 Limitations of Waterfall Model / 6:39 Agile Methodology / 7:32 Waterfall vs Agile / 8:20 Limitation of Agile Methodology
    • 11:21 What is DevOps?
      • 13:06 DevOps Stages / 17:02 Source Code Management / 21:40 Introduction to Git / 23:50 Basic Git Commands / 28:50 Continuous Integration / 30:19 Continuous Delivery 31:33 Continuous Deployment /34:06 Jenkins Demo / 35:44 Configuration Management / 41:56 Containerization / 45:15 Docker Demo / 47:38 Continuous Monitoring / 49:28 Introduction to Nagios / 51:53  DevOps Use-Case
    • Index
  • DevOps  Hour Git & GitHub
    • 1:00:27 Git & GitHub
      •  1:01:21 Version Control System / 1:03:43 Why Version Control?  / 1:04:08 Collaboration / 1:05:56 Storing Versions  / 1:08:06  Backup 1:09:57 Analyze
    • 1:10:54 Version Control Tools
      • 1:13:04 Git & GitHub / 1:17:06 GitHub Case Study / 1:20:33 What is Git? / 1:21:33 Features of GIt
    • 1:32:42 What is a Repository?
      • 1:33:26 Central & Local Repository / 1:35:15 Git Operations & Commands / 1:36:00 Creating Repositories / 1:43:32 Syncing Repositories / 1:47:22 Making Changes / 1:56:12 Parallel Development / 1:56:25 Branching / 2:01:00 Merging /2:06:35 Rebasing  / 2:20:36 Git Flow /
    • 2:27:04 Continuous Integration using Jenkins
      • 2:27:44 Process Before Continuous Integration / 2:28:29 Problem Before Continuous Integration  / 2:33:27 What is Continuous Integration? 2:34:09 /Continuous Integration Case Study /2:36:48 What is Jenkins? / 2:36:58 Jenkins Plugins / 2:39:52 Jenkins Example / 2:52:39 Shortcomings of Single Jenkins Server / 2:53:19  Jenkins Distributed Architecture
    • Index
  • Docker Hour 3  Introduction to Docker & Kubernetes

    • 2:56:50 Introduction to Docker
      • 2:57:39 Why we need Docker  / 3:01:39 What is Docker? / 3:05:30 Docker Case Study / 3:08:50 Docker Registry / 3:10:22 Docker Image & Containers / 3:14:33 Docker Compose
    • 3:21:14 Kubernetes
      • 3:21:14 Kubernetes Installation / 3:48:35 Introduction to Kubernetes / 3:55:20 Kubernetes: Container Management Tool / 3:57:44 Kubernetes Features
    • Index
  • Kubernetes Hour 4
    •  3:57:44 Kubernetes Features
      • 4:01:40 Uncovering Myths About Kubernetes / 4:07:06 Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm / 4:12:09 Kubernetes Use-Case: Pokemon Go / 4:18:42 Kubernetes Architecture / 4:20:15 Working of Kubernetes / 4:21:40 Kubernetes Hands-on /
    • Index
  • Configuration Management Hour 5 Introduction to Ansible
    • 4:52:06 Ansible
      • 4:53:03 Configuration Management / 4:54:42 Why Configuration Management / 5:03:30 Configuration Management Tools / 5:04:17 What is Ansible? / 5:04:48 Features of Ansible / 5:06:32 Ansible Case Study: NASA / 5:13:32 Ansible Architecture / 5:17:05 Writing a Playbook / 5:18:37 Ansible Playbook Example / 5:20:12 How to use Ansible? / 5:28:53 Ansible Hands-on
    • 5:48:23 Introduction to Puppet
      • 5:49:07 Why Configuration Management? / 5:53:06 What is Configuration Management? / 5:55:22 Configuration Management Components / 5:56:39 Configuration Management Tools / 5:57:07 What is Puppet? / 5:57:55 Puppet Master-Slave Architecture / 5:59:33 Puppet Master Slave Connection / 6:03:46 Puppet Use-Case / 6:05:20 Resources, Classes, Manifests & Modules
    • Index
  • Monitoring Hour 6 Puppet & Nagios

    • 6:21:01 Continuous Monitoring using Nagios
      • 6:21:36 Why Continuous Monitoring? / 6:25:36 What is Continuous Monitoring? / 6:29:35 Continuous Monitoring Tools / 6:30:07 What is Nagios? / 6:31:43 Nagios Features / 6:32:26 Nagios Architecture / Nagios Case Study 6:33:26 / 6:35:24 Monitoring Remote Linux Hosts / 6:37:15 Nagios Case Study / 6:33:26 Nagios Demo
    • Index

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DevOps Tutorial For Beginners:
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Live Webinar August 8th, 2019 – 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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We have witnessed the dawn of a new era of advancing technology. In the mid-1990s, fundamental research exploded and placed the foundation for advancement as well as the commercialization of products.

That was history and now the creation of another technology race, somewhat like what we experienced during the Internet era, but moving faster and larger in terms of potential $$$ dollars.

Quantum technology has created a global race that has resulted in multiple commercial product lines that have already begun to see real-world business application.

The forecasted culmination of just three areas of quantum technology could grow by 4 or 5 times by 2025. It sure looks like a sci-fi flick!

Gartner projects that by 2023, 20% of organizations will be budgeting from quantum computing projects. Time to get ready!

Presenter:  Kevin Coleman (LinkedIn profile) is a published thought-leader that speaks addressing the hottest topics in business, government who’s career spans 25+ years.  He has spoken before the U.S. Congress, the United Nations, U.S. Strategic Command (StratCom) and to leading executives in 42 countries. He was the Chief Strategist for Netscape., prior to that,VP and Chief Strategist at Claremont Technology Group .  He joined Claremont from his position as a principal in the National Consulting Practice at CSC and began his career at  Deloitte.

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Registration for these sessions fill quickly! If the registration is closed they are at maximum capacity for the live webinar.

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Preparing Project Managers For Quantum Technology Projects

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