Training Course:Web-Based Infrastructures: A 4-D FrameworkSchool/Trainer:Pultorak & Associates, Ltd. Seattle, Washington, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Web-based infrastructures present several new and unique challenges to the IT organization. Embarking on this internet-centric journey without a well-defined framework of implementation can have disastrous effects to the enterprise. This seminar outlines both the unique and classic issues that surround web-based IT initiatives. It presents critical process solutions that can dramatically improve the way IT professionals and mangers work together to design, implement, and manage technology infrastructure.
Who should attend? This seminar is ideally suited to senior IT managers responsible for setting infrastructure development direction and implementing them. Mid-level managers would also benefit from the discussions on the 4D framework that may be applied to other projects in general.
Seminar Objectives The main focus of the seminar is to introduce the participants to a 4-dimensional framework for planning and applying it towards web-based system infrastructure design and deployment. With this methodology, participants will be better-equipped to maximize the value of their next web-centered initiatives. Optional Certification Examination The Enterprise Computing Institute examination is a 1-hour, 40-question multiple choice paper, normally taken at the end of the seminar, which leads to the Institute’s Enterprise Computing Practitioner Certification, and is prerequisite to the Institute’s Masters Certification.
Seminar Content Topics covered include:
E-Business today
The net economy meets the global economy People drivers Technology drivers The 4D framework
E-Drivers Phased implementation Re-design principles Value chain analysis Management cycles Model testing The 4 phases Linking technique Notation and rules High-velocity process management Change management in e-business
The e-change management process Value chain results-based change E-change management models Nature of change identification Value chain results management cycle Case study
Project management approach Business, People, Technology, and Process elements Component-based method
Participant Materials Comprehensive seminar documentation is provided including a participant workbook and a copy of the Enterprise Computing Institute’s “Web-Based Infrastructures: A 4D Framework�book.
Seminar Structure The seminar is assignment based, with a strong emphasis on practical work. It is based upon the book from the Enterprise Computing Institute series, “Web-Based Infrastructures: A 4D Framework�
Next Steps Following this seminar, you may wish to consider:
CIO Wisdom Data Warehousing Technology Strategies IT Web Services ...''
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Phone:+1 (206) 729-1107
School Address:
Pultorak & Associates, Ltd. 6828 34th Ave NE, Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98115 United States
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