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Software Development Manager Training
Objective: Learn how Object Oriented Programming (OO Programming) effects business via our Software Development Manager training
Audience: Managers, Project Managers, Business Analysts needing to become familiar with Object Oriented concepts and principles
Summary: Object Oriented Programming for Managers training prepares software development managers, business analysts, and project managers with the knowledge, concepts, and skills required to successfully oversee an OO-based software project.
Objective: Learn how Java can be used to build business applications via our Software Development Manager training
Audience: Managers, Business Analysts, Project Managers needing to understand the implications of Java technology on their business
Summary: Java for Managers training examines the Java technology from a business impact perspective. The Java for Managers training explores key Java concepts and technologies as well as discusses appropriate places and strategies when adopting Java.
Objective: Learn how Java EE (Java Enterprise Edition) can be used to build business applications via our Software Development Manager training
Audience: Managers, Business Analysts, Project Managers needing to understand the implications of Java EE technology on their business
Summary: Java EE for Managers training examines the Java EE technology from a business impact perspective. Our Java EE for Managers training explores key Java EE concepts and technologies as well as discusses appropriate places and strategies when adopting Java EE.
Objective: Learn how .NET can be used to build business applications via our Software Development Manager training
Audience: Managers, Business Analysts, Project Managers needing to understand the implications of .NET technology on their business
Summary: .NET for Managers training examines the .NET technology from a business impact perspective. The .NET for Managers training explores key .NET concepts and technologies as well as discusses appropriate places and strategies when adopting .NET.
Objective: Learn how LAMP can be used to build business applications via our Software Development Manager training
Audience: Managers, Business Analysts, Project Managers needing to understand the implications of LAMP technology on their business
Summary: LAMP for Managers training examines the LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP) technology from a business impact perspective. Our LAMP for Managers training explores key LAMP concepts and technologies as well as discusses appropriate places and strategies to use when adopting LAMP.
Objective: Learn which modern application development technique is the most applicable to your organization via our Software Development Manager training
Audience: Managers, Business Analysts, Project Managers needing to understand the current application development landscape, including concepts and technologies, and how it effects their business
Summary: Application Development for Managers training explores the evolution of software development paradigms over the past 3 decades. As the Application Development for Managers training progresses across software development history, this includes: Web application development, Rich Internet Application development, Web Services development and SOA. The Application Development for Managers training also explores the three competing web application development technologies: Java, .NET, and LAMP.
Objective: Learn which emerging web application development trend is the most useful for your organization via our Software Development Manager training
Audience: Managers, CTOs, CIOs needing to decide which emerging web development framework to adopt
Summary: Emerging Trends in Web Application Development training explores new trends in web application development, like AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML), Ruby on Rails (ROR), Groovy, GWT (Google Web Toolkit), Flex, Java FX and Microsoft Silverlight. Our Emerging Trends in Web Application Development training provides a technological overview of these emerging technologies and gives managers the correct knowledge required to successfully choose an emerging technology.
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