Courses
SAP
- SAP ABAP
- SAP BASIS
- SAP SECURITY
- SAP NETWEAVER
- SAP XI
- SAP FICO
- SAP FSCM
- SAP MM
- SAP WM
- SAP PP
- SAP SRM
- SAP BW
- SAP BI
- SAP BPC
- SAP MDM
- SAP SD
- SAP CRM
- SAP BO
- SAP HR
- SAP HR-ABAP
- SAP GRC
- SAP HCM
- SAP APO
- SAP EP ADMIN
- SAP IS UTILITIES
- SAP PLM
- SAP SCM
- SAP PC
- SAP QM
- SAP IS RETAIL
- SAP EP JAVA WEBDYNPRO
- SAP HANA
- SAP PS
- SAP PI
- SAP IS OIL & GAS
Oracle
- ORACLE 10 g
- ORACLE APPS DBA
- ORACLE APPS FINANCIALS
- ORACLE APPS TECHNICAL
- ORACLE BPEL
- ORACLE OAF
- ORACLE APPS FINANCE FUNCTIONAL R12
- OBIEE
- ORACLE 11G
- ORACLE DBA
- PL-SQL
- ORACLE HRMS
- ORACLE ADF
Other Technologies
- MS.NET
- SHARE POINT
- JAVA
- SAS
- SAS BI
- SAS OC
- QA TESTING
- SQL SERVER
- TIBCO
- SIEBEL CRM
- SIEBEL ANALYTICS
- UNIX SHELL
- BIZTALK SERVER
- CCNA
- SAS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
- AJAX
- LINUX
- SALES FORCE
- CCNP
- MCSE
- VMWARE
- PEOPLESOFT HRMS TECHNICAL
- CRYSTAL-REPORTS
- PMP
- TERA DATA
- WEBSPHERE
Data Warehousing
- INFORMATICA
- COGNOS
- DATA STAGE
- BUSINESS OBJECTS
- BUSINESS ANALYST
- COGNOS TM1
- AB INITIO
- MICROSTRATEGY
- COGNOS PLANNING AND BUDGETING
- HYPERION ESSBASE
- HYPERION DATA RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
- HYPERION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
- HYPERION INTERACTIVE REPORT
- HYPERION FINANCIAL DATA QUALITY MANAGEMENT
- HYPERION PLANNING
- HYPERION FINANCIAL REPORT
Linux Course Content
Introduction to Linux
- What is Linux?
- Then What is Unix?
- A Graphical View of Unix History
- Brief Linux History
- Linux System Construction
- Comparing Linux to Unix
- Comparing Linux to Windows/DOS
- Various Linux Distributions
- Common Linux Resources
Installing Linux
- Hardware Requirements
- What You Need Before Installing
- The Install Process
Getting Started
- Logging In
- Basic Linux Commands
- Using Online Help
- Restarting and Shutting Down Linux
The X Window System
- Overview of the X Window System
- Configuring X to Start Manually
- Starting X Manually
- Starting X Automatically
- Working with Windows and Menus
Customizing the X Interface
- Adding/Removing Shortcuts
- Modifying the Gnome Panel
The Shell Environment
- Kernel/Shell Relationship
- Types of Shells
- Getting to a Command Prompt
- Executing a Shell
- Changing the Default Shell
- Variables
- The Shell as a Programming Environment
The Bash Shell
- The Home Directory
- Startup Files
- Variables Revisited
- Accessing Previous Commands-History
- Command Completion
- Colors in a Command Line
Linux Commands
- Shell Command Syntax
- The MESG Command
- Writing Active Users
- Printing Files
- Defining and Creating Aliases
The Linux File System
- The Linux File System Standard (FSSTND)
- File System Structure
- Linux Directory Structure
- Navigating from the Command Line
- Viewing Files/Directories in X
- Viewing Files/Directories from the Command Line
- Using Wildcard Characters
Redirection and Pipes
- Standard Input and Output
- Standard Output Redirection
- Standard Input Redirection
- Simultaneous Redirection
- Pipes
Organizing Files
- The Touch Command
- Creating Directories
- Deleting Files and Directories
- Copying and Moving Files and Directories
- Moving and Renaming
- Creating Links to a File
- Organizing Files and Directories in X
File/Directory Permissions
- What are Permissions?
- The CHMOD Command
- The UMASK Command
- The CHOWN Command
- Changing Permissions in X
Working with Applications and Packages
- Installing: The Traditional Unix Method
- Installing: The Linux Package Method (RPM)
Working with Text Documents and Editors
- • Viewing and Editing Text Files in X
- • Viewing Text Files from the Command Line
- • Editing Text Files from the Command Line
- • Using the Pico Editor
- • The VIM Editor
- • Deleting and Changing Text
Using Floppies and CDs
- Mounting/Unmouting File systems
- Mtools
- Auto mounting in X
Power User Utilities
- Regular Expressions
- Wildcards
- Locating Files from the Command Line
- Locating Files from Within X
- The GREP Command
- Determining Disk Usage
- The WC Command
- The SORT Command
- The UNIQ Command
Network Utilities
- The Control Panel – Network Configuration
- Networking Commands from the Shell
- The /ETC/Hosts File
Process Management
- Listing Processes from Within Gnome
- Listing Processes from the Command Line
- Killing Processes from Within Gnome
- Killing Processes from the Command Line
- Background Mode Operation

