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Microsoft Operating Systems and Internetworking

In the early 1980's and as a competitive response to the success of the Apple Macintosh computer and IBM PC, Microsoft committed the resources and made the strategic decision to establish itself as a key player in the development, enhancement, and distribution of network operating systems for personal computers. The first networking model, protocol, and software with broad acceptance was provided by Novell. In concert with each major advancement in hardware technology - memory, peripheral disk storage, video, motherboard, serial ports, network cards - Microsoft made incremental improvements and extended the networking featureset of its Microsoft Windows operating system with Novell Netware. Starting with Windows 3.1/Windows for Workgroups, Microsoft began to make inroads with its client networking capability; however, it's LAN Manager network server operating system never achieved any significant acceptance. Over time and in concert with its Windows NT Server client/server platform, Microsoft incorporated TCP/IP and the international standards into the architecture for its proprietary Windows client software - 95/98 / ME / XP / Vista / 7 and servers - NT / 2000 / 2003 / 2008; these NOS were well received, improved, and achieved a commanding market share. The Microsoft code base provided the interface for network administration, scripting, and tools for the first generation applications written in the C, C++, Visual Basic, and Visual C++ development languages.

Microsoft operating systems and networks continue to play a leading role in global internetworking. However, for the first time there has been a decline in sales with the MS Windows operating system family. The next hardware driven wave of computer technology has commenced. According to leading industry studies, the dynamic growth of desktop personal computing era is over and non-PC devices capable of running software applications will be outselling PCs. And there are other changes occurring in the market which are driving Microsoft strategies for its operating and network operating system software: 1- Increased utilization of the Linux-variant operating systems. 2- Client requirements to implement server and desktop virtualization for reducing energy consumption and controlling costs. 3- BYOD requirements and the management of smartphones and tablet devices. 4- The emergence of software as a service and cloud computing software models.


Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 and 8

MS Windows Server 2008 R2 is the industry leading server infrastructure. Virtualization tools, management facilities and Windows 7 integration provide an efficient platform to manage a data center. MS Windows Server includes the ability to integrate Novell's SUSE Linux. Group Policy can be used for managing software updates on Linux clients.

The Microsoft Windows 7 client operating system software eliminates many of the problems associated with MS Vista. There is a much faster boot time, shutdown, and enhanced facilities when MS Windows 7 is a client in a Microsoft Active Directory Domain. MS Windows 7 has been optimized for Internet search with MS Bing.

The Windows 8 operating system is a competitive response by Microsoft to provide cloud-based interaction comparable to the experience available through Apple iPhones and iPads and Google Android open source smartphone and tablets. It will have a user interface which reflects the increased role of mobile endpoint devices. MS Windows 8 is scheduled to be released in mid to late 2012; it will offer a merged solution across desktop and mobile platforms.


Microsoft SharePoint

Microsoft SharePoint: Foundation, Server, and Framework is a collection of services for Windows Server 2008 to share information and data. It provides a platform and common framework for document management, storing documents, and collaboration applications. SharePoint Server 2010 is built on the SharePoint Foundation. Management tools are provided to SharePoint sites which extend enterprise-level capabilities: sites, communities, content, search, insights, and composites. SharePoint Designer 2010 is the successor to SharePoint Designer 2007 and provides the tools to customize SharePoint sites and create reporting tools and application templates. SharePoint Foundation 2010, SharePoint Server 2010, and SharePoint Designer are collectively known as SharePoint 2010 Products.
 
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MS SharePoint also is a development framework for coding collaboration self-service and BI Business Intelligence dashboards to high-end Internet sites. It provides tools, classes, libraries, controls for building custom collaboration through the Microsoft .NET languages: ASP.NET, VB.NET and C#.


MS Operating Systems and Internetworking Training by SYS-ED

SYS-ED has been been teaching Microsoft operating systems and networks since the days when Novell NetWare was the leading network operating system and DOS and Windows clients needed to have their upper memory blocks manually configured and .INI files edited. SYS-ED monitors Microsoft's strategic initiatives and software updates. Our staff averages 25+ years experience with operating systems and networking and have a multi-disciplinary skillset with the Linux, UNIX, and IBM mainframe operating systems which interoperate with Microsoft operating systems and networks. Equally as important, SYS-ED is independent from Microsoft Corporation. We gather data on Microsoft software and open source software, review white papers, and evaluate benchmarks. This information is selectively integrated into our courseware and distributed through SYS-ED websites.

The SYS-ED training service is intended for:

Help Desk Administrators Responsible for supporting Microsoft operating systems.
Administrators Responsible for client operating systems and implementing MS Windows in a hybrid information internetworking environment.
Server Administrators Responsible for evaluating and implementing server operating systems and the required functionality.


SYS-ED applies three approaches to its Microsoft operating systems, server, networking, and programmatic administration training.

  1. Fast-track courses which are 2 to 5 days in duration and cover the industry standard content.
  2. Private courses augmented with client-specific courseware and training aids.
  3. Integrated training programs specific to the client's internetworking environment.

For private courses and integrated training programs, the client organization selects the configuration of MS Windows servers and clients which corresponds to its Microsoft internetworking infrastructure used in the walkthroughs and exercises.

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SYS-ED will not accept a Microsoft operating system or internetworking training assignment without a consultation with the prospective client organization. We review the background of the employees to be trained, operating environment, documentation, and project specifications. The information is used to prototype the client internetworking environment, map the performance objectives to exercises, and tailor the hands-on portion of the course. We then prepare a training strategy: lesson plan, modular courseware, training aids, and validation assessment. And when are not confident that we can provide a superior training outcome, will politely turn down an assignment.

Upon completion of a course, SYS-ED clients are invited to submit Microsoft operating system, networking, and internetworking questions. Our system consultants and technology partners answer, explain, and where applicable reference source documentation. Questions are reviewed and answered on a first-come/first serve-basis.

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Prospective clients can elect to utilize a text book or CETi courseware as a framework for the training. The classic principles of adult learning are applied to the content, translating subject matter into performance objectives, narrative descriptions, and diagrams which explain the architecture, demonstrate the administrative tools, and provide troubleshooting guidelines. The courseware incorporates industry standard content and consultancy derived techniques for installing, administering, and optimizing the Microsoft Corporation implementation of Active Directory with open source operating systems, mobile devices, and third party software.

 

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Industry Standard MS Operating System and Internetworking Courses

SYS-ED’s MS operating system and internetworking courses have been developed based upon the application of adult learning theory and the standards of the New York State Department of Education. The SYS-ED training service provides hands-on experience with MS Windows clients and servers in the Microsoft networking models and as part of a heterogeneous network utilizing Active Directory.

SYS-ED staff provides guidelines on:

MS Operating System and Networking Training Integration with open source software and cloud computing.
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Utilization of MS internetworking software for server virtualization and data center integration.

MS Operating System and Networking Training Scripting and programmatic automation of tasks.
MS Operating System and Networking Training How to plan for and implement a BYOD: Bring Your Own Device strategy with a Microsoft network.

SYS-ED has been conducting courses in the public domain since 1980; however, there have been changes in the laws and regulations governing computer training in the state of New York. The schedule on our websites reflects a projected time frame for licensure with the New York State Department of Education - Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision and submission and approval of curriculum. It will be updated quarterly. 


Course Information

MS Windows 7: Introduction MS Windows 7: Client Installation MS Windows 7: Desktop Deployments and Environments
You will learn:
  • customizing MS Windows 7 components.
  • identifying and resolving performance bottlenecks.
  • how to use the built-in tools.
  • securing the MS Windows 7 environment.
  • troubleshooting networking problems.
You will learn:
  • how to perform a clean installation.
  • updating MS Windows XP to Windows 7 and migrating user-related data and settings.
  • configuring file access and printers.
  • configuring network connectivity.
  • securing MS Windows 7 client desktop computers.
You will learn:
  • how to deploy Windows 7.
  • resolving application compatibility issues.
  • planning and deploying applications and updates.
  • design a standard Windows 7 image.
  • migrate the user state.
  • configure and manage the client environment.

MS Windows Vista: Migration MS Windows Vista: Implementation and Maintenance MS Windows XP Professional: Implementing and Supporting
You will learn:
  • planning, testing, and deploying Windows Vista.
  • the system architecture of Windows Vista.
  • the Application Compatibility Toolkit.
  • cconfiguring file-based images - XImage and Windows Setup Manager.
  • configuring and troubleshooting Windows Vista migrations.
You will learn:
  • deploying Windows Vista in an enterprise environment.
  • the imaging tools.
  • testing applications with the Application Compatibility toolkit.
  • managing group policy using the GPMC.
  • deploying workgroup group policy support.
  • enabling offline data storage using shadow volume copy services.
You will learn:
  • configuring and managing hardware.
  • disk management.
  • configuring and managing file systems.
  • troubleshooting the boot process and other system issues.
  • configuring the desktop environment and using profiles to control desktop customization.
  • configuring Windows XP Professional to operate on Windows networks.
  • how to support remote users.
  • configuring Windows XP Professional for mobile computing.
  • monitoring resources and performance.

MS Windows Server 2008:
Upgrading 2003 Skills
MS Windows Server 2008:
Administration
MS Windows Server 2008
Active Directory Domain Services
You will learn:
  • how to implement and use a Server Core.
  • adding and configuring roles.
  • configuring hardware and devices.
  • utilizing remote desktop.
  • manage the backup infrastructure in Windows Server 2008.
  • NAP: Network Policies and Network Access Protection and identify enforcement options.
  • how to use failover clustering and load balancing to maintain a high level of network availability.
  • gathering and analyzing data for resolving bottlenecks: CPU, memory, and disk.
You will learn:
  • administering domain controllers.
  • securing file system resources.
  • troubleshooting Windows Server 2008.
  • recovering from system failures with troubleshooting tools.
  • restructuring existing domains.
  • troubleshooting domain creation.
  • configuring the Active Directory Replication topology.
  • protecting business data with Active Directory rights management service.
  • how to create and maintain organizational units, users, and groups.
  • evaluation and implementation of security components.
  • optimizing system performance.
You will learn:
  • how to install, manage, and secure Active Directory Domain Services.
  • restructuring existing domains.
  • migrating to Windows Server 2008 Active Directory.
  • troubleshooting domain creation.
  • managing FSMO - Flexible Single Master Operation failures.
  • configuring Active Directory Replication topology.
  • how to use and and leverage RODC: Read-Only Domain Controllers.
  • protecting business data with Active Directory Rights Management Service.
  • supporting Single-Sign-On with ADFS.

MS Windows Server 2003 MS Windows Server Management MS Virtualization Server
You will learn:
  • the advantages, shortcomings, and trade-offs associated with the network models.
  • managing file system and network resources.
  • how to identify and assess security issues.
  • how to perform system maintenance.
  • how to group policies.
  • implementing Active Directory.
  • a variety of internetworking configurations.
  • creating and managing account objects.
  • managing interoperability with Windows Server 2008.
  • configuring management tools.
  • directory replication.
  • interoperating with UNIX servers and clients.
  • backing up and restoring the directory.
You will learn:
  • installing, configuring, and implementing Windows Server 2008.
  • Active Directory and Group Policy.
  • implementing security on Windows Server 2008.
  • Windows Server 2008 backup and recovery.
  • monitoring Windows Server 2008 for events and performance.
You will learn:
  • the virtual machine interface.
  • customize bridged, VAT, NAT, and host-only virtual networks.
  • how to create environments for supporting, testing, and training.
  • administering virtual servers.
  • scripting administrative tasks.
  • performing physical to virtual machine migration.
  • how to cluster virtual machines.
  • physical to virtual machine migration.
  • locating and addressing performance issues.
  • hhow to examine CPU resource allocation.

MS Windows PowerShell MS Windows, UNIX, and Linux
Diagnostics and Tuning
MS Windows Internals
You will learn:
  • how to administer workstations, servers and applications with Windows PowerShell.
  • .NET functionality through PowerShell cmdlets.
  • managing execution through pipelining and flow control operators.
  • manipulating local and active directory objects using the ADSI - Active Directory Services Interface.
  • optimizing PowerShell scripts through error handling and add-on cmdlets.
You will learn:
  • how to recognize the structure and organization of file systems.
  • adding and removing device drivers to and from the MS Windows system and UNIX kernel.
  • how to use MS Windows and UNIX tools for analyzing problems.
  • monitoring the performance of MS Windows and UNIX.
  • tuning MS Windows and UNIX-variant operating systems.
You will learn:
  • the mechanisms that configure and control MS Windows.
  • the Windows security model: access, privileges, and auditing.
  • the internal system architecture using the kernel debugger and other tools.
  • the data structures and algorithms that deal with processes, threads, and jobs.
  • how Windows manages virtual and physical memory.
  • the operation and format of NTFS and troubleshooting file system access problems.
  • the Windows networking stack.
  • troubleshooting boot problems and performing crash analysis.

MS SharePoint Implementation MS SharePoint 2007 MS SharePoint Designer
You will learn:
  • the concepts and features of Windows SharePoint Services.
  • how to apply requirements definition and site design.
  • managing user groups and permissions.
  • creating and managing lists.
  • how to utilize web parts and web part properties.
  • how to create collaboration sites.
  • integrating contact lists with MS Outlook.
  • managing alerts.
You will learn:
  • how to deploy MS Office SharePoint Server 2007.
  • how to implement a portal solution with MS Office SharePoint Server 2007.
  • how to administer MS Office SharePoint Server 2007.
  • creating and managing portal sites.
  • how to manage document and content.
  • implementing business intelligence dashboards.
  • how to define content sources and scopes.
  • how to maintain optimize SharePoint Server 2007.
You will learn:
  • the SharePoint Designer environment.
  • how to create a subsite.
  • adding content to the site.
  • working with CSS: Cascading Style Sheets.
  • adding functionality to web pages.
  • adding SharePoint components to the site.
  • automating business processes with workflows.
  • implementing common design patterns.
  • building templates.

Red Hat Linux Essentials Red Hat Linux System Administration Red Hat Linux Networking and Security Administration
You will learn:
  • how to run commands.
  • users, groups, and permissions.
  • the Linux file system.
  • standard I/O and pipes.
  • string processing.
  • finding and processing files.
  • managing processes.
  • network clients.
  • vi and vim editor basics.
  • Bourne shell and scripting.
You will learn:
  • kernel services and configuration.
  • the installation process.
  • software RAID and logical volume management.
  • Apache web server.
  • Squid proxy server.
  • the network file system.
  • FTP: File transfer protocol.
  • Samba services.
  • DNS: Domain Name Service.
  • electronic mail.
  • other network services.
  • X Window system.
  • securing services.
  • troubleshooting.
You will learn:
  • network services.
  • how to organize networked systems.
  • network file sharing services.
  • electronic mail services.
  • HTTP service.
  • evaluating a security policy.
  • authentication services.
  • system monitoring.
  • securing networks.
  • securing services.
  • securing data.

Red Hat Linux Enterprise System Monitoring and Performance Tuning

SUSE Linux Administration SUSE Linux Administration - Advanced
You will learn:
  • terminology.
  • system tools.
  • monitoring and tuning the kernel.
  • hardware considerations.
  • monitoring and tuning the CPU.
  • memory usage and issues.
  • I/O considerations.
  • networking communication performance.
  • application tuning.
  • SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol.
  • benchmarking. monitoring I/O.
You will learn:
  • installing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
  • administering the Linux file system.
  • administering user access and security.
  • configuring the network.
  • administering Linux processes and services.
  • monitoring SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10.
  • managing system initialization.
  • software management - SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
  • managing backup and recovery.
  • managing printing.
  • configuring remote access.
  • PC hardware and Linux.
You will learn:
  • DNS concepts.
  • configuring BIND.
  • creating DNS hierarchies.
  • LDAP concepts.
  • Apache web server.
  • Apache server-side programming.
  • implementing an FTP server.
  • Squid proxy server.
  • SMTP theory.
  • SENDMAIL.
  • IMAP, POP, and SPAM filtering and web mail.

SUSE Linux Troubleshooting Ubuntu Linux Desktop for Users Ubuntu Linux Desktop Support
You will learn:
  • Linux troubleshooting tools.
  • Linux rescue environments.
  • boot process troubleshooting.
  • backup concepts and implementation.
  • networking.
  • system and installation troubleshooting.
  • security troubleshooting.
  • network services troubleshooting.
  • Samba and electronic mail troubleshooting.
  • kernel, LVM/RAID, and LDAP troubleshooting.
You will learn:
  • Ubuntu featureset.
  • accessing the Internet.
  • OpenOffice applications.
  • customizing the desktop and applications.
  • images and photos.
  • music and videos.
  • partitions and booting.
You will learn:
  • installing Ubuntu.
  • software support.
  • networking.
  • printing.
  • accessing and managing security.
  • desktop customization.
  • managing files.
  • the Bourne shell.
  • taking control of the system.
  • shell guidelines.
  • system optimization.

Ubuntu Linux Server Administration Linux for Support Personnel UNIX: System Administration
You will learn:
  • installation and configuration.
  • LAMP - Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP scripting environment.
  • network services.
  • how to perform administrative tasks.
  • logical volumes.
  • desktop deployment.
  • performing backups.
  • print servers.
  • packages.
  • virtualization.
  • security considerations
  • LDAP.
  • file management.
  • managing processes.
You will learn:
  • how to use the on-line documentation.
  • UNIX startup and shutdown.
  • the kernel.
  • how to manage processes.
  • user management.
  • Linux administrative commands.
  • file system management.
  • Linux networking.
  • how to perform administrative tasks.
  • Linux security fundamentals.
  • administrative services.
  • Bash.
  • utilization of Perl for simple tasks.
You will learn:
  • installing the UNIX operating system.
  • performing UNIX administrative tasks.
  • managing users.
  • managing the file system.
  • understanding and configuring the kernel.
  • network management.
  • system accounting.
  • monitoring system performance.
  • ftp administration.
  • backing up and restoring the system.
  • coding Bourne scripts.
  • the capabilities of the shell.
  • utilizing the Bourne Shell.
  • utilizing the Korn Shell.

Microsoft Internetworking Training Programs and Boot Camps

SYS-ED offers industry standard Microsoft and Internetworking, and mobile device training programs. A base program training program can be augmented with subject matter from the course search engine. The training programs reflect an independent assessment of Microsoft, open source software, and emerging trends with mobile devices.

MS IIS and SharePoint Server

Emerging Trends

MS Windows Scripting
MS IIS: Internet Information Server - Installation and Administration MS Windows Server 2008: SharePoint Services 3.0 Implementation Internetworking Microsoft, Linux, and UNIX MS Windows Server: WMI Scripting MS Windows Server: Scripting Administrative Tasks
Mobile Devices
MS SharePoint 2010 MS SharePoint 2010: Administration Android Mobile Device Programming MS Windows PowerShell Batch Language Scripting
Microsoft Phone 7 - BYOD

SUSE Linux and
MS SharePoint Server
UNIX and Linux Distance-learning Training Services

Distance-learning

Ubuntu Linux Desktop Clients
MS Active Directory, and Windows 2008 Server
SUSE Linux Fundamentals SUSE Linux Administration Ubuntu Linux Desktop for Users Ubuntu Linux Desktop Support
SUSE Linux Administration - Advanced SUSE Linux Troubleshooting Linux Installation,
Configuration, and Support
Ubuntu Linux Server
Administration
Linux Server Management Linux Performance and Tuning UNIX, Linux, and MS Windows:
Diagnostics and Tuning
Linux TCP/IP Networking Services
MS SharePoint 2010: Architecture, Design, and Implementation MS SharePoint Server 2010: Administration MS Windows Server 2008: Active Directory Domain Services MS Windows Server 2008: Administration

MS Operating System and Internetworking Training in New York

MS Operating System and Internetworking Courses
SYS-ED's MS operating system and network courses are tough, but they're worth it. Our challenging "hands-on" operating system and network training provides a foundation and framework for Fortune 1000 companies, government municipalities, healthcare providers, software houses, and consulting companies to meet their support staff requirements and acquire specialized internetworking skills. 1

Courseware
SYS-ED's MS operating system and internetworking courseware is highly respected in Information Technology. We draw upon our extensive library of network configurations, walkthroughs, and case studies to explain, demonstrate, and teach how to implement and administer Microsoft networks with UNIX (e.g. UNIX- and Linux- variants 2).

Teaching is Our Business
Most computer training companies are divisions of large software or consulting companies. Not SYS-ED. Our goal is to provide quality computer training for highly motivated professionals - no more and no less. Because we're independent, we're free to concentrate on teaching - and since 1980 we have been doing it very well.

Our Teachers Know How to Teach
SYS-ED instructors combine teaching skills with broad practical experience as consultants. Our system consultants have been working with DOS, Microsoft Windows and network operating systems since their initial release and equally as important average 30 years of experience in information technology for business enterprise: operating systems, administration, and programming. And know how to teach it. We teach not only "how to", but "why", building a solid foundation in fundamentals and insights into advanced materials. After a course, they're available to answer questions.

Enrollment - SYS-ED Microsoft Operating System and Network Courses are NOT for Everyone
No one is allowed to enroll in a SYS-ED course, without a consultation with our Director of Education. We review the operational objectives and project specifications for the organization evaluating whether to send its employee for the training. The employee is ONLY allowed to register if they have the background corresponding to the appropriate learning path.

Microsoft Operating System and Network Training in New York, at Your Office, or via the Web
SYS-ED courses are held in Manhattan. If you prefer, we'll arrange tailored operating system and network training on-site at your organization’s facilities inclusive of mobile computer classroom set-up. On-site courses can include the identical workshops, case studies, and hands-on approach as the training we offer in New York.

For additional information including outlines, availability of private courses, references, and course customization, contact David Shapiro at our New York office at 212-564-9147 or register online.


Technology Exchange Websites

SYS-ED's websites compile, organize, and present software specific and established operational categorizations of information technology. They provide a framework for assessing knowledge transfer: classroom instruction with a subject matter expert, courseware, learning paths, and validation assessment.

http://www.msnetworkstrainingbysysed.us/commquests.htm

http://www.unixtrainingbysysed.us/commquests.htm

Footnote 1:
SYS-ED’s core Microsoft operating system and networking curriculum are being prepared for submission to the New York State Department of Education - Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision for technical review and licensing.

Footnote 2:
SYS-ED’s core UNIX and Linux curriculum has been submitted to the New York State Department of Education - Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision for technical review and licensing.