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02.12.2009 COS&HT and Atlassian sign the Partner Agreement
15.01.2010 Alfresco announced the availability of Alfresco Enterprise Edition 3.2
20.04.2009 COS&HT annonce the solution COS.NSI for the classifiers management
18.04.2009 Typical e-Goverment Solution COS.MFC is annonced by COS&HT
18.04.2009 COS&HT is honored for Adobe Gold Solution Partner status.
Center of Open Systems and High Technologies
Russian Federation, Moscow Region, Dolgoprudnyi, Institutsky per, 7
phone
+74954088214
COS provide training sevrvices in Moscow and Prague.
The list of proposed trinings is:
In this instructor-led training, students will learn how to create and host an Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro meeting, and will cover topics including scheduling meetings; displaying content in meetings; using audio and video during meetings; customizing the meeting room; interacting with participants; recording, editing, and downloading meetings, using breakout rooms, using the Outlook Add-In, administrating an Acrobat Connect Pro account; and creating and managing Adobe Connect Events. In addition to teaching methodology, the course focuses strongly on best practices for hosting meetings and managing associated content. The course also includes optional content for recording a demonstration and interactive simulation using the Adobe Captivate application.
In this instructor-led training, students will learn how to create Adobe Presenter presentations, and will cover topics including recording and editing slide narration; publishing locally, to PDF, and to the Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro Server; adding quizzes, animations, links, files, Flash content, and importing and recording audio and video to a presentation; managing presentations; and customizing presentations. The course includes content which teaches students how to create and manage training courses, virtual classrooms, training curriculums, and events. The course also includes optional content for recording a demonstration and interactive simulation using the Adobe Captivate application.
Adobe LiveCycle ES: Building Applications provides developers the skills needed to utilize solution components in building LiveCycle ES applications. The course gives developers hands on experience in creating, deploying, testing and administering processes.
This course introduces and teaches, in detail, techniques for developing print and interactive forms using Adobe LiveCycle Designer ES. Through significant amounts of thoroughly guided hands-on practice, by the end of the course you will know how to create static and interactive forms which include input validation, localized fields, and accessibility information.
This course introduces and teaches, in detail, techniques for developing forms for data capture and data display using Adobe LiveCycle Designer ES. Through significant amounts of thoroughly guided hands-on practice, by the end of the course you will know how to create static as well dynamic, interactive, data-bound forms including input validation, localized fields, accessibility information, embedded barcodes, and simple through advanced scripted interactions.
"Flex is a very powerful framework for the creation of cross-platform, data-centric applications. This course starts with the basics of understanding of Flex, its projects, and its related programming languages and guides listeners along the learning curve to advanced themes such as Client-Server integration technologies. 1. Getting started. Flex builder: workspaces and projects. 2. Languages: AS3 and MXML. Basic components of Flex. 3. Writing and using custom components 4. Event model of framework. Component life cycle 5. Styling and skinning 6. Loading Flash assets 7. Using Dynamic Data (loading data with HTTPService, Using WebServices, using RemoteObjects) 8. Modules, Localization, Themes. 9. Flex on Desktop with Adobe AIR"
"Flash is a powerful multimedia tool that can be used to build many things from simple animations to full-featured applications. In this course new Flash users will learn how to work with standard components of Fash CS4 Professional interface: Drawing tools, UI components, texts, they will also understand the work with TimeLine, Animations creation,etc. As advanced technique users will be told about ActionScript 3.0 Programming in Flash and other tools of Flash developer. Cue points of program to this course look like this: 1. Getting started with Adobe Flash CS4 Professional: workspace GUI, panels, development tools. What can developer get from Flash? 2. Drawing and working with symbols in Flash. Integrating with Adobe Creative Suite, 3. Understanding the timeline. Shape tweens, motion tweens. 4. Scripting (using AS3) 5. Using multimedia in Flash (microphone, WebCam, playing video and sounds) 6. Object-Oriented programming with ActionScript 3.0. Patterns and Frameworks. 7. Dynamic loading of data, XML in AS3."
In this instructor-led training, students with a basic knowledge of Unix-like operating systems will learn how to set up and maintain a Solaris 10 or OpenSolaris system for the purposes of hosting application servers and infrastructural services. Students will install a system with a reduced set of software packages, configure a remote access console, set up the superior ZFS filesystem hierarchy, minimize the set of running services and protect the network access with packet filtering rules. Students will practice updating the installed OS in-place with LiveUpdate, set up a networked installation server and serve a packaged variant of their installed OS environment as a golden image for future deployments. A significant part of the training will be devoted to Solaris zones - containers which separate running tasks into individual operating environments with dedicated networking resources. Students will also learn to use the operating system shell (interactively and to write scripts for task automation), they will compile an OSS project and set up some typical software used in network service hosting: database (MySQL/PgSQL), a web server (Apache httpd and Tomcat), an SMTP Relay (Sendmail), networked file systems (Samba, kernel CIFS, NFS and autofs), and naming services (DNS).
In this instructor-led training, students will learn the basics of LDAP directory architecture and query language. They will then set up several DS instances of Sun DSEE LDAP server software in OpenSolaris local zones, build a DIT spread over several instances with replication, and configure a DPS instance to load-balance the queries and stitch the distributed namespace back together. Further topics include setting up OS client authentication and lookups against an LDAP directory (NIS information, SUDO configuration, host-naming services), using different OS client profiles and service-search descriptors, ACLs to limit access to the directory, addition of an email schema for SMTP message routing configuration, and using DPS to present non-LDAP backend datastores as LDAP sources to clients.
In this instructor-led training, students will learn the basics of SNMP protocol and its implementations, and MIB databases. They will set up a network management server to monitor service availability and receive notifications when something goes wrong.
In this instructor-led training, students will learn about Atlassian JIRA (issue-tracking system) and Wiki implementation., as well as an overview of related products for collaborative development and support tasks. Students will set up these applications and integrate them with a corporate LDAP directory for user authentication and access rights assignment.
In this instructor-led training, students will learn about the Sun Java Communications Suite, a freely available bundled set of enterprise communications software, including a tiered email server and store, instant messaging, calendaring, address books, LDAP directory, administrative and user web interfaces with single sign-on support. Students will learn to set up components of this system in Solaris 10 local zones, and integrate antivirus and various antispam protection solutions. Students will also learn how to host communications services for multiple organizations within a single deployment of Sun JCS.
In this instructor-led training, students with a basic knowledge of Unix-like operating systems will learn how to set up and maintain a Linux system for the purposes of hosting application servers and infrastructural services. Students will install a system with a reduced set of software packages, configure a remote access console, set up software RAID/LVM, minimize the set of running services and protect the network access with packet filtering rules. Students will also learn to use the operating system shell (interactively and to write scripts for task automation), they will compile an OSS project and set up some typical software used in network service hosting: database (MySQL/PgSQL), a web server (Apache httpd and Tomcat), an SMTP Relay (Sendmail), networked file systems (Samba, NFS and autofs), and naming services (DNS).