:: Introduction ::
Business requirements today are increasingly becoming E-Centric offering the flexibility needed for sustainable growth in a competitive market. As organizations increase their visibility on the Internet and become E-enabled, so also the requirement for today's information sharing process have evolved from the conventional network and communication system infrastructure to a more involving and dynamic process of information management involving diverse multimedia applications.
This coupled with the customer-oriented approach to service delivery and the increasing demand for service level quality within and between corporate organizations have made it a necessity for any corporate entity who want to possess the competitive advantage to re-tool their personnel with the required technical and business skills.
In addition the rapid convergence of voice, video, audio and data applications traffic over a single common transport infrastructure using an integrated management system requires business managers and IT solution providers to ensure that they possess the resident expertise to deal with the various issues associated with the evolving information technology systems. It is not enough in current networking paradigm to consider a network only in terms of its availability but to ensure that it meets the expected service level guarantees (SLG) regarding relationship management, network capacity, service support, response time, and traffic management.
Information systems infrastructure has moved away from complex multiservice heterogeneous layer 3 networks to a managed e-centric multiservice network involving voice, video, and data over a homogeneous network infrastructure. This has led to an increase in the need for corporate organizations to have an enterprise-wide understanding of the factors involved in efficient deployment, utilization and management of such multiservice networks. As such business managers should continually update their staff to effectively answer the question on why and how do I manage and leverage the investment in IT systems within a global framework.
The courses are designed to build the requisite business and technical base necessary to design, implement, configure, operate, and manage current and future IT networks, services and communication infrastructure. The courses also enable networking and system engineers to meet the challenges posed by the upward mobility in the IT industry and the rapid deployment of e-business solutions and services.
The program presented in this series include old and new courses on telecommunication and data communication systems, networking and internetworking technology (routing and switching), network management and security systems, programming and system support, Internet based services (Intranets, Extranets and Intranets), E-business applications and customer relationship management systems.
The networking and internetworking technology courses are based on Cisco curriculum for CCNA and CCNP certification. The courses to be provided in this training program include both certified and non-certified Cisco courses, which shall be delivered locally by Telnet instructors and experienced CCSI from a Certified Learning Partner.
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