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Oracle Service Oriented Architecture for Platform and Application Migration
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Oracle Corporation Roadmap and Web Servers In the first quarter of 2010, Oracle Corporation completed its acquisition of Sun Microsystems. Oracle Corporation is now in direct competition with IBM and Hewlett-Packard. Oracle has been integrating Sun Microsystems hardware and software into Oracle Fusion Middleware: 1- New hardware and software architectures. 2- Providing an application-centric approach to security. 3- Connecting users, processes, and applications through enterprise portal and content management. Oracle is promoting its servers as being faster, more reliable, and secure than its competitor technologies. It’s stated strategy is to become the leading high-end server business for both online transaction processing and data warehousing. Oracle will be selling its web servers with Exadata database software. WebLogic Server and Development Platform The Oracle Corporation Roadmap builds upon the WebLogic Server and development platform acquired from BEA Systems. It is a Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition application which provides the standards compliance and scalable infrastructure required for platform and programming languages in a SOA: Service Oriented Architecture. WebLogic Server major assets and strengths are system management, performance and availability, enterprise-ready messaging infrastructure, and enterprise web services. It is recognized as superb industry leading software.
Oracle will be providing maintenance for its Oracle Application Server 10g customers during the convergence of functionality with the WebLogic service. SOA: Service Oriented Architecture Service Oriented Architecture functions both as a software development environment and a delivery framework. SOA provides a mechanism for defining business services and operating models. It provides a protocol driven infrastructure which can be used to meet enterprise business requirements and modernize legacy environments. In a SOA environment, network nodes makes resources available to other network participants as independent services, which participants can access in a standardized way through well-defined service interfaces. Sound design and careful planning in early projects will result in services that can be shared by future projects. The objective is to have SOA provide a structure which meets immediate business requirements along with a mechanism for adapting to changes in the business environment on an ongoing basis. The primary goals for modernizing a legacy application code base are:
Platform migration is the least invasive migration strategy. Given the necessity to retain and maintain application security and data integrity in a mainframe environment, this type of platform migration will be best suited for organizations with between 2,000 to 3,000 MIPS installed. Language migration offers the greatest potential benefits in modernizing to an SOA, but poses the highest level of risk because it usually involves three migrations: language, platform, and database. This type of migration will likely represent a viable option for organizations with fewer than 500 MIPs installed. 1 WebLogic Server and Oracle Roadmap Training by SYS-EDFew software or consulting companies have the experience that SYS-ED has in providing training on WebLogic and Oracle software: servers, database, and application development. SYS-ED staff and CETi Technology Partners have been working with BEA and Oracle Corporation software since their initial releases. Our multidisciplinary work as integrators of commercial and open source applications in hybrid operating environments - UNIX, Solaris, MS Windows, and IBM mainframe system software - provides a privileged perspective from which to demonstrate, explain, and teach what does not work as advertised. Our independence and impartiality is reflected in the white papers and benchmarks we review and incorporate into our training service. Equally as important, we average 25+ years experience in IBM mainframe system software and application development - WebSphere MQ and DB2 UDB. And truth be told, our staff gets called on for the tough WebLogic and Oracle training assignments; we refer to it as educational consultancy. SYS-ED provides
WebLogic and Oracle training services for information technology professionals from Fortune 1000 companies, government municipalities, and healthcare providers to migrate and develop WebLogic
applications according to the Oracle Corporation roadmap. We teach the industry standard
content and provide educational consultancy which provides the
foundation for evaluating Service Oriented Architecture and repurposing
the investment in mainframe system software and legacy programming
languages: improved performance, reducing costs, saving time, and
lowering risk.
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Qualifying a WebLogic Training Assignment SYS-ED will not accept an assignment until our Director of Education reviews the software environment and operational requirements with management from the prospective client. We will then compare it to our standard lesson plan, performance objectives, walkthroughs, and exercises, and if required, develop new client-specific examples and exercises. SYS-ED recognizes and differentiates between providing an industry standard course and educational consultancy:
Courses are available in a
traditional classroom,
distance-learning medium, or
client presentation system.
Upon completion of a course, students are welcome to submit WebLogic, Solaris, and Oracle
questions from back on the job. Upon completion of a SYS-ED instructor-led course at the client location, it is standard policy to organize content for future utilization in a web-based training infrastructure. Students are welcome to ask questions back on the job. |
Alternative to the Information Technology Training
Longstanding Consultancy Experience
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Courseware for Teaching
The Computer Education Techniques courseware used in SYS-ED courses consists of student hand-outs, training aids, and industry-specific exercises. The CETi knowledge base aggregates and analyzes information in the public domain. It also is a service for reviewing and answering questions. Content is selectively added to courseware. The long-term strategy is to have our courseware recognized as a NRV: Nationally Recognized Vendor.
| WebLogic Server Administration |
WebLogic Server Enterprise Application Development |
WebLogic Enterprise Web Services Development |
| Table of Contents | Table of Contents | Table of Contents |
| Copyright Acknowledgement | Copyright Acknowledgement | Copyright Acknowledgement |
| Performance Objectives | Performance Objectives | Performance Objectives |
| Chapter 1 | Chapter 1 | Training Aid |
| Chapter 2 | Chapter 2 | |
| Index | Index |
| Java Application Development |
Java Application Development: - Advanced |
Java Practices, Framework, and Tools |
| Table of Contents | Table of Contents | Table of Contents |
| Copyright Acknowledgement | Copyright Acknowledgement | Copyright Acknowledgement |
| Performance Objectives | Performance Objectives | Performance Objectives |
| Chapter 1 | Chapter 1 | Chapter 1 |
| Chapter 2 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 2 |
| Index | Index | Index |
| Oracle PL/SQL Programming | Oracle PL/SQL Programming - Advanced | Oracle Application Development and Tuning |
| Table of Contents | Table of Contents | Table of Contents |
| Copyright Acknowledgement | Copyright Acknowledgement | Copyright Acknowledgement |
| Performance Objectives | Performance Objectives | Performance Objectives |
| Chapter 1 | Chapter 1 | Chapter 1 |
| Chapter 2 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 2 |
| Index | Index | Index |
| Oracle Database Administration | Oracle Forms Developer | Oracle JDeveloper |
| Table of Contents | Table of Contents | Table of Contents |
| Copyright Acknowledgement | Copyright Acknowledgement | Copyright Acknowledgement |
| Performance Objectives | Performance Objectives | Performance Objectives |
| Chapter 1 | Chapter 1 | Chapter 1 |
| Chapter 2 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 2 |
| Index | Index | Index |
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UNIX Essentials Featuring Solaris 10 |
Solaris Fundamentals |
Solaris System Administration |
Solaris 10 - New Features |
| Table of Contents | Table of Contents | Table of Contents | Table of Contents |
| Copyright Acknowledgement | Copyright Acknowledgement | Copyright Acknowledgement | Copyright Acknowledgement |
| Performance Objectives | Performance Objectives | Performance Objectives | Performance Objectives |
| Chapter 1 | Chapter 1 | Chapter 1 | Chapter 1 |
| Chapter 2 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 2 |
| Index | Index | Index | Index |
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Consultancy Derived WebLogic Training SYS-ED’s WebLogic and Oracle courses have been developed based upon the foundation of classic adult learning theory and the application of the standards of the New York State Department of Education. We provide an impartial interpretation of Oracle Corporation software and roadmap.
SYS-ED is independent from the source software companies and if we can not warranty a superior training outcome will politely turn down an assignment. |
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Industry Standard WebLogic Courses These courses have been developed in conjunction with our consultancy assignments and in response to request by our clients. |
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WebLogic - Content Delivery Selection |
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Prior to scheduling a WebLogic course from BEA or Oracle Corporation, contact SYS-ED and compare the quality of training service that we offer:
SYS-ED has been conducting courses in the public domain since 1980; however, there have been changes in the laws and regulations governing computer training in the state of New York. The schedule on our websites reflects a projected time frame for licensure with the New York State Department of Education - Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision and submission and approval of curriculum. It will be updated quarterly. |
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News for Immediate Release Consulting companies recommend SYS-ED in conjunction with distance-learning training services for Internet programming skills, Java programming languages and J2EE platform. All IT personnel will need to learn skills in order to implement the next generation of web technologies: core Java, JavaBeans, EJB, JSP, JDBC, and web integration platforms. Training will cut across generations - some very experienced people will be learning Java and web enablement technologies; while first generation IT staff will be using ISPF, JCL, and “tried and tested” mainframe legacy programming languages for the first time. Training programs based upon the use of various training techniques have been chosen for suitability to the particular course material and audience as well as scheduling and class size requirements. The following methods will be used:
The plan is to have all the application developers and five database administrators complete the distance-learning training and then take the SYS-ED instructor-led courses. The core WebLogic and application development training will be completed from January through September; the specialized courses will be taken later. The exact schedule will depend on the workloads of staff members. Based upon feedback, adjustments will be made as needed. The exact schedule will depend on the workloads of staff members. Specialized courses may be taken later in the year.
WebLogic Courses
Courseware
Teaching is Our Business
Our Teachers Know How to Teach
Enrollment - SYS-ED WebLogic Courses are NOT for Everyone
WebLogic Training in New York,
at Your Office, or
via the Web For additional information including outlines, availability of private courses, references, and course customization, contact David Shapiro at our New York office at 212-564-9147 or register online.
Unlocking the Mainframe: Modernizing Legacy Systems
to a Service-Oriented Architecture, Oracle Corporation June 2008. SYS-ED’s core Java curriculum has been submitted to the New York State Department of Education - Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision for technical review and licensing. SYS-ED’s core WebLogic curriculum is being prepared for submission to the New York State Department of Education -
Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision for technical review and licensing. Sources Online New York Times, Newsweek.com, Information Week, Bloomberg Businessweek, Technology Review, Sun.com/c1 (2009 – Reviewed during negotiations with IBM and Oracle Corporation). |
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