Archive for April 27th, 2011

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Live Webinar May 4th, 2011 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM EDT
Duration: 1 hour 30 Min Credits: 1 PDU Category A
Presented by: Computer Aid IT Metrics and Productivity Institute (REP 2733)

Requirements are a significantly weak link in many software projects. They frequently lead to significant ‘scope creep’ when customers change their minds, business needs evolve, and missed or misunderstood items are discovered.

Late changes in requirements are very defect prone and often lead to significant cost and schedule overruns.

Many software projects deliver systems that do not satisfy customers – the infamous “that’s not what we expected” from the customer followed by “but we met the specs” from the developer. In this webinar, Gary Gack (LinkedIn profile) will explore how you can combine some of the best features of several different approaches to “tame the tiger”.

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Live Webinar – May 5th, 8:00 am – 9:00 am EST
Offered by Global Knowledge.Presenter ( REP 1999 )
Duration 1 hour 1 PDU / 1 CDU 1 Cat A Free

The world is currently running out of IP addresses. On April 15th 2011 some parts of the world have run out of allocatable IPv4 (IP internet) addresses. IPv6 is the replacement protocol to allow for a wider selection of accessible IP addresses. The deployment of IPv6 is the only available solution to the IPv4 address shortage. Any project involving network or internet infrastructure must deal with this issue. This is a major change to the protocol and as such requires significant transitional planning.

In this webinar, you will examine the need for IPv6 and whether it’s possible to survive on IPv6 alone. You will learn ways to phase in IPv6 and how to successfully migrate to IPv6.

The webinar will include the following elements:

  • Why We Need IPv6
  • IPv4-Only World
  • IPv6-Only World?
  • Mechanisms to Begin Supporting IPv6
    • Tunnels
    • IPv6 Rapid Deployment (IPv6RD)
    • DHCPv6
    • DNS
  • IPv6 Address Planning
  • IPv4 and IPv6 Coexistence
    • Dual Stack Hosts
    • Dual Stack Routers
  • What’s Next?

Speaker: John Berry, R&S Lead Technologist at Global Knowledge.

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Live Webinar – May 4th, 2011 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST
Offered by IAG Consulting (REP 2858)
Duration 1 hour 1 PDU or 1 CDU 1 Category A Free

This session is for business analyst leadership and development executive looking to make long term, systematic improvement to their business analyst organization.

IAG will draw from its project experience with over 700 customers to baseline organizations, assess the value of improvement, and determine the action plan for success.

Learning Objectives:

  1. How do you assess the maturity of an analyst organization?
  2. Where do you focus for improvement?
  3. What implementation guidelines should be used to enhance success?

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Live Webinar – May 4, 12:00-1:00 PM EDT
Offered by ASPE (REP 2161) 1 Category A PDU Free

Industry experts estimate that new data is created at the rate of about an Exabyte per day.

As technology professionals, we attempt to deal with our share of this data overflow on an ongoing basis. We create new systems and add various types of media to hold it all, but when we absolutely have to locate all of it, do we really know where it all exists? For most organizations, the answer is no.

With this webinar we would like to discuss where the non-obvious data exists on your systems, why you might need to know, and who might be asking for it. This web seminar is for all levels of IT management.

The topics to be covered will be:

  • What is discovery and why does an IT professional need to care?
  • Who is going to be demanding your data and what they will do with it?
  • Forensic Data – the hidden resource most people know how to ask for, but very few know how to get
  • Preparing for the inevitable by planning ahead

Presenter:
Bradley J. Bartram (LinkedIn profile) is the Vice President of Information Technology and CTO for DIGITS LLC, one of the premier providers of forensic services in New York and the surrounding states. Brad has been employed in various capacities in Information Technology since 1996 and currently holds certifications as a Certified Electronic Evidence Collection Specialist (CEECS) and Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE). During his career, he has been involved directly and indirectly in several high-profile data acquisition and analysis projects both in the civil as well as criminal arenas

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Online Webinar
Offered by PmCentersUSA (REP 1016)
Duration 30 Min Credits: 0.5 PDU Cat A Free

This webinar will provide a detailed explanation of the changes made to the PMBOK® Guide from the third edition. The processes decreased from 44 to 42 processes; with two processes deleted, two processes added and 6 other processes reconfigured into 4 processes.

This webinar will describe the changes to the processes and offer suggestions on specific areas of focus when using the PMBOK® Guide.

Subject Matter Expert: Joseph A. Lukas, PMP®, PE, CCE

Joe Lukas (LinkedIn profile) is Vice-President of PMCentersUSA, and leads a team of instructors and consultants in delivering project management and business analysis training and consulting to clients across the country. Joe has been involved in project management for over 30 years and has worked in engineering, manufacturing, construction, project controls, estimating and contracting, and has been a Program and Project Manager supporting world-wide programs. His project management experience spans information systems, product development, capital construction and manufacturing projects. He is a registered Professional Engineer, Project Management Professional and Certified Cost Engineer.

Registration to the PMCentersUSA site is required.

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