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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

jboss jbpm training



JBoss jBPM Training (3 Days)
Attune Infocom offers JBoss jBPM training to get ahead middleware architects and application developers who are responsible for designing business processes, implementing business process management systems, and integrating BPM into their enterprise architecture. Attune Infocom provides a thorough understanding of the jBPM product. Professionals will acquire practical hands on expertise and will be ready to start developing business processes with JBoss jBPM after the training. The course teaches process modeling, task management, client APIs, integration and customization, etc.


jboss jbpm training

alfresco development training, alfresco intalling, alfresco setting, alfresco configuring, repository



Alfresco (v-3.2) Development Training (5 Days)

Alfresco Administration

Section 1: System Installation and Configuration

Module 1: Installing and setting up Alfresco

Module 2: Configuring the repository

Module 3: Configuring the file system

Module 4: Troubleshooting the system

Section 2: Maintenance, Migration and Security

Module 5: Exporting and importing

Module 6: Backing up and restoring the system

Module 7: Security and permissions

Alfresco Customization

Section 1: Content Modeling

Module 1: Domain models

Module 2: Modifying the Domain model

Section 2: Web Client Configuration

Module 3: Web Client configuration

Module 4: Web Client customization

Alfresco API Development

Section 1: Getting Started

Module 1: Development Environment

Module 2: Alfresco Repository Architecture

Section 2: Developing against the Alfresco Repository

Module 3: Spring Framework

Module 4: Foundation Services API

Module 5: JCR API

Module 6: Web Services API

Module 7: Separating concerns using AOP

Section 3: Extending the Alfresco Repository

Module 8: Repository Actions

Module 9: Repository Policies

Module 10: Content Transformers

Module 11: Metadata Extractors

Section 4: Extending the Alfresco Web Client

Module 12: JavaServer Faces

Module 13: Actions Framework

Module 14: Dialog Framework

Module 15: Wizard Framework

Section 5: Packaging Extensions

Module 16: Alfresco Module Packages


cloud computing training, introduction of cloud computing, principles, benefits, scenarios, cloud layers, service model



Cloud Computing Training
(3 Days)
Day 1 : Cloud Computing Fundamentals
· Introduction of cloud Computing
· Principles and benefits of Cloud Computing
· Adoption Scenarios
· Cloud Layers and Service Model
· Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)
· Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)
· Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)
· Cloud Deployment models
· Public
· Private
· Hybrid
· Cloud Providers & Case studies
· Cloud Standards
· Cloud Security
Day 2: Cloud Implementation- Amazon EC2
· Amazon EC2
· Introduction of Amazon EC2 and S3
· Amazon EC2 Setup and Configuration
· Deploying LAMPP Application
· Deploying Liferay Portal
· Testing
· Cloud Security
Day 3: Cloud Implementation-Google App Engine
· Develop an Web Application in Cloud
· Introduction of Google App Engine
· Application Environment
· Deploying Application
· Testing Application
· Cloud Security


Tuesday, July 5, 2011

attune infocom, Google is the dominant search engine in the United States market


Google Inc. Google is the dominant search engine in the United States market, Google purchased the initial developer of the software, Android Inc. California, United States, in 2005 : Close on the heels of Google company Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt announcing the arrival of the upcoming version of Android mobile Operating System termed Ice Cream Sandwich in October or November in this year, speculations have started on the next version of google Android. According to a report citing trusted sources in 'This is My Next', Jelly Bean is the working name for next incarnation of google Android operating systems. The name follows Google's tradition of calling its Android operating systems after sweets in alphabetical order. Earlier versions of Android follow a typical order -- Cupcake 1.5, Donut 1.6, Eclair 2.1, Froyo 2.2, Gingerbread 2.3, Honeycomb 3.0 and the upcoming Ice Cream Sandwich. The report quotes industry source saying, that the "game-changing stuff" that had originally been scheduled for Ice Cream Sandwich will be being pushed to Jelly Bean. Jelly Bean could be dubbed Android 4.5 or Android 5.0, depending on the amount of features packed, says the report. Ice Cream Sandwich is expected to be a universal operating system that will work on mobile phones, tablets, TVs, and even mobile phones that transform into laptops. Among other things, the OS is likely to bring an updated application launcher, holographic user interface, interactive and new home screen widgets and a multi-tasking panel.

Source: The Times of India