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Description

A precise summary of the most recent advances in IT and telecommunications, their foreseeable developments in the short and medium term, and their impact on businesses: building service networks, securing them; master Internet technologies; measure the impact of mobility and e-commerce; integrate mobility into development methods; set up client-server and Cloud applications; choose a development process adapted to new technologies.

Who is this training for ?

For whom ?

IT leaders and all those who have to participate in the development of digital strategies.

Prerequisites

No special knowledge.

 

 

 

 

Training objectives

  • Identify the main advances in digital technologies
  • Discover methodological trends
  • Evaluate the impact on the organization
  • Identify new IS and telecommunications architectures
  • Discover new trends in IS security
  • Understand web technologies and its applications

Training program

    • Principles, architectures and evolution of telecommunications networks.
    • Actors, markets, positioning of operators, content and service providers.
    • Business networks.
    • Main switching and routing architectures.
    • Quality of service and SLA (Service Level Agreement).
    • Evolutions towards virtual networks and network virtualization .
    • Scaling towards server farms and the cloud.
    • Operator networks. Access networks. High speeds. Triple/quadruple play. xDSL, EFM solutions.
    • Techniques. Cable. Optical local loop. Emergence of radio networks: WiFi, WiMax, Mesh, WiGig.
    • Cellular telephone networks: EDGE, UTMS, HSDPA 4G and 5G.
    • Local mobile networks (802.11 a/b/e). /g/n), Bluetooth (802.15), ZigBee and UWB, WiFi Hostpot.
    • Local network architecture.
    • Network technologies: switching, routing and switching label (Ethernet, IP, MPLS).
    • Internet routing (intra-domain and BGP).
    • QoS: DiffServ model.
    • Content distribution networks (CDN) and "overlays". P2P networks.
    • Virtual networks. SDN solutions and their advantages.
    • Virtualization of network functions (NFV: Network Function Virtualization). OpenFlox and OpenStack.
    • Mobility: moving the workstation. Network mobility management.
    • Handover, roaming and mobility management. WIMAX 802.16IP Mobile networks and cellular mobility...
    • Evolution of Internet architecture and protocols. IPv6, ambient Internet, vehicular networks, etc.
    • Synthesis: interaction between networks and applications. Traffic. Metrology. Perspectives.
    • DevOps: focus on collaboration between the different players in the software chain.
    • Big data: positioning the IT department.
    • Data storage in disconnected mode ".
    • BYOD and the integration of new tools: mobility, DaaS, virtual workstation/office, etc.
    • 3D printing. Immersive 3D.
    • Artificial intelligence and robots.
    • Drones and geolocation and map management.
    • Evolution towards the Internet of Things and "Cyberphysical Systems".
    • Free software. Security and sustainability guarantees. Impact on workstations.
    • Application integration: ESB and EAI. .
    • State of the art of IS infrastructure.
    • Mobility and new workstations (PC, Tablet, Hybrid...).
    • New operating systems (Windows 10, Chrome, iOS, Android...)
    • Servers: databases, applications, web.
    • Big. Data. Evolution of databases: in-memory, opening towards virtualization and the cloud, NoSQL.
    • Virtualization: impact on infrastructure and security.
    • Cloud: private, public and hybrid. Outsourcing or densification of server rooms via virtualization.
    • Impact of social networks, semantic web (Web 3.0).
    • Internet of things. .
    • Servers. The push for open source.
    • ETL and data processing. underlying and impacts.
    • IS security. Architecture, protocols, organization. Secure VPNs. Biometrics.
    • Digital signatures, key management infrastructures.
    • Developments and evolutions. Applications.
    • Internet protocols: messaging, forums, web, directories (SMTP, POP, IMAP, HTTP, LDAP).
    • HTML5 JavaScript API (persistence management, access to terminal resources, etc.)
    • Structuring documents. PDF, XHTML, web 3.0.
    • Impact of terminals on browsers (Responsive Design, offline mode...).
    • RIA technologies (Flex, Java), RDA (Air, JavaFX, Java FX8), HTML5, CSS3, xHTML Trends.
    • Performance and scalability.
    • JavaScript framework (jQuery, Angular, BackBoneJS, React, VueJS...)
    • XML: XSLT transformations, parsers. protocols (SOAP, Rosettanet , XHTML, BPML, WSDL).
    • XML and NoSQL DBMS (MongoDB, Hadoop...).
    • Web services: principles. SOAP, REST, UDDI and WSDL. 'access.
    • Microsoft .Net Platform, C#, HTML5, CSS and JavaScript.
    • .Net Framework: ASP.NET, MVC Core, Entity Framewok, WCF, WPF, Web Services, Multicore programming ....
    • Java technology. Java EE platform.
    • Frameworks JSF, Hibernate, Spring...
    • API security and opening to the IS: JCA, JMS, JNDI...
    • Enterprise Java Beans, CORBA integration.
    • Application bus. Adoption of SOAP and REST.
    • PHP trends.
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  • 21 h

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