(OT) Vendo Carrera de MSCE en Itcollege (Argentina)

07/06/2004 - 18:03 por Diego Desrets | Informe spam
Pido disculpas antes que nada por el OT, pero como pienso que muchos de los
que estan aca, les puede interesar la posibilidad de realizar esta carrera a
un precio mucho menor, (aquellos que no pueden pagar en Argentina $3600 o
$5000 si hacen los cursos por separados) ya que no tengo el tiempo para
hacerla y entonces la transfiero completa por mucho menos.


Aca les pego la información, por lo que si a alguno le interesa, les pido me
envien un mail a mi casilla personal, diciendome cuanto estarian dispuestos
a pagar, o cuanto pueden (tengan en cuenta el precio que vale si van al
itcollege) y si nos ponemos de acuerdo, los acompaño al ItCollege para hacer
el traspaso.

Gracias y disculpen nuevamente.

CARRERA COMPLETA DE MCSE (Ingeniero en sistemas Certificado por Microsoft o
Microsoft Certificate System Engineer).

No puedo hacerlo por un tema laboral (falta de tiempo) y por eso lo vendo a
un precio menor al que sale el curso en ITCollege, que seria $3620 en
efectivo, y por separado, o sea curso a curso sale mas de $5000). Más de
$1500 o $3000 menos. Los horarios serían por la noche entre las 18:30 y las
22:30 en Maipu 939 Piso 1º Capital Federal.

(SI HACES LOS CURSOS POR SEPARADO TE SALE MAS DE $5000)

NO PODES DEJAR PASAR ESTA OPORTUNIDAD UNICA !!!!


Hay distintas fechas para comenzar cada curso y se puede recursar una vez en
caso de que se lo considere necesario. Entregan Manuales de Microsoft,
Portafolio de ItCollege, etc.


EN 7 Meses podes tener el titulo de MSCE, que te abre muchísimas puertas
laborales, ya que sos considerado experto profesional del tema a

NIVEL INTERNACIONAL.

(es reconocido mundialmente el título porque la certificación se obtiene
directamente de Microsoft Estados Unidos)


Características:(Solicitar información completa de la carrera (curso a
curso) que no la puse por que es demasiada)


La certificación MCSE es una de las más reconocidas internacionalmente en la
industria IT. Obteniendo este título, el individuo está demostrando que
posee las habilidades necesarias para dirigir exitosamente el diseño,
implementación y administración de los más avanzados sistemas operativos
Windows y los Microsoft.Net Enterprise Servers de una organización.

Carrera Completa MCSE - 232 hs.
Carrera MCSE con cualquiera de las orientaciones.
Ahora incluye más horas y más contenidos de redes con el curso Networking
Fundamentals: Curso que cubre los objetivos del 2151 de MS, prerrequisitos
del ICND y Network+ de CompTIA, convirtiéndose en la preparación ideal para
esta y otras certificaciones.

DIAGRAMA DE CARRERA
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
Cursos obligatorios

1. Curso Networking Fundamentals , Duración 40hs. (código de curso: NetFun)

2. Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional & Server. Duración 40hs.
(código de curso: 2152)


3. Implementing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure. Duración
40hs. (código de curso: 2153)

4. Implementing & Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services.
Duración 40hs. (código de curso: 2154)

5. Workshop complementario curso 2126. Duración 8hs. (código de curso: 2126)

6. Designing a MS Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure. Duracón
24hs. (código de curso: 1561)

Mas uno de los siguientes cursos Electivos
(según especialización)

7. Implementing a Managing Microsoft Exchange 2000. Duración 40hs. (código
de curso 1572)

8. Administering a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database. Duración 40hs.
(código de curso 2072)

9. Deploying & Managing MS Internet Security & Acceleration (ISA) Server
2000. Duración 24hs. (código de curso 2159)

10. Designing a Secure Microsoft Windows 2000 Network. Duración 40hs.
(código de curso: 2150)

Requisitos:
. Conocimientos básicos de PCs y Windows
. Experiencia como usuario de Internet.


Breve detalla de cada curso:


Descripción

1. Networking Fundamentals

Este curso presenta a los asistentes una introducción a las tecnologías y
protocolos de LAN y WAN para que puedan aprovechar los cursos de productos y
tecnología de los fabricantes. El material cubre los prerrequisitos del
curso ICND de Cisco, y el material requerido para la certificación Network+
de la CompTIA. El material del curso está en castellano.

Audiencia
El curso está dirigido a:

. Personal de usuarios finales y revendedores que requieren una introducción
a redes para mejorar su desempeño laboral
. Candidatos a tomar los cursos de la certificación MCSA y MCSE de
Microsoft.
. Candidatos a tomar cursos que requieren como prerrequisito Network+ de la
CompTIA
. Candidatos a tomar las cursos para las certificaciones CCNA y CCDA de
Cisco y que no cumplen lo prerrequisitos
. Personal de soporte de Desktop y Servidores que necesita un conocimiento
básico de tecnología y protocolos de redes
Prerrequisitos

Conocimientos básicos de PCs y Windows
Experiencia como usuario de Internet

Objetivos

Después de completar el curso, el alumno será capaz de:

Comprender qué es un protocolo, una LAN y una WAN
Comprender el modelo OSI y qué dispositivos corresponden a cada capa
Comprender la familia de protocolos TCP/IP, y el direccionamiento IP
Utilizar herramientas básicas de diagnóstico de redes
Prepararse en forma independiente para rendir el examen Network+ (versión
2002) de la CompTIA si lo desea

2. Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional & Server (2152)
Introduction

This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to
install and configure Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional on stand-alone and
client computers that are part of a workgroup or domain. In addition, this
course provides the skills and knowledge necessary to install and configure
Windows 2000 Server to create file, print, Web, and Terminal servers. It
also provides students with the prerequisite knowledge and skills required
for course 2153, Implementing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
Infrastructure.

At the end of the course

At the end of the course, students will be able to:
. Install or upgrade to Windows 2000.
. Configure the Windows 2000 environment.
. Connect clients running Windows 2000 to networks.
. Create and manage user accounts.
. Manage access to resources by using groups.
. Manage data by using the NTFS file system.
. Provide network access to file resources.
. Monitor and optimize performance in Windows 2000.
. Implement security in Windows 2000.
. Configure printing.
. Configure Windows 2000 for mobile computing.
. Configure and manage disks.
. Implement disaster protection.
. Install and configure Terminal Services.
. Implement Windows 2000 clients & Servers

Prerequisites

Successful completion of courseNetworking Fundamentals or equivalent
knowledge. This includes the ability to:
. Describe the principal features of the Windows 2000 operating
system and the basics of networking in a Windows 2000 environment.
. Describe the types of user accounts and the principal security
features of a Windows 2000 environment.
. Describe the features of the common network protocols used in
Windows 2000.
. Describe the fundamentals of Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
. Describe the communication process in a Windows 2000 network.
. Differentiate between the various types of network
architectures.
. Describe the common hardware components used in network
communication.

The course materials, lectures, and lab exercises are in English. To benefit
fully from the instruction, students need an understanding of the English
language and completion of the prerequisites.

Course Materials and Software

The course materials are yours to keep.
You will be provided with the following software for use in the classroom:
. Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
. Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional

3. Implementing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure (2153)

Introduction

This course is for support professionals who are new to Microsoft Windows
2000 and will be responsible for installing, configuring, managing, and
supporting a network infrastructure that uses the Microsoft Windows 2000
Server products. It also provides students with the prerequisite knowledge
and skills required for course 2154, Implementing and Administering
Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services.


At the end of the course

At the end of the course, students will be able to:
. Configure the DHCP Server service.
. Configure the DNS Server service.
. Configure WINS.
. Configure network security protocols.
. Configure network security by using Public Key Infrastructure
(PKI).
. Configure network security by using Internet Protocol Security
(IPSec).
. Configure remote access to a network.
. Support remote access to a network.
. Extend remote access capabilities by using Internet
Authentication Service (IAS).
. Configure Windows 2000 as a network router.
. Configure Internet access for a network.
. Configure a Web server.
. Deploy Windows 2000 Professional by using Remote Installation
Services (RIS).
. Manage a Windows 2000 network.
. Identify and resolve network connectivity problems by using
Windows 2000 troubleshooting tools and utilities.
. Enable network connectivity between NetWare, Macintosh, and UNIX
networks.


Prerequisites

. Successful completion of course 2152, Supporting Windows 2000
Professional and Server, or equivalent skills and knowledge, including the
ability to:
o Install or upgrade to Windows 2000
o Configure the Windows 2000 environment
o Connect Windows 2000-based client computers to networks
o Create and manage user accounts
o Manage access to resources by using groups
o Manage data by configuring the NTFS file system
o Provide network access to file resources
o Configure and manage disks and partitions
o Monitor and optimize Windows 2000
o Implement Windows 2000 security
o Configure printing
o Configure Windows 2000 for mobile computing
o Implement disaster protection
o Install and configure Terminal Services
o Implement Windows 2000-based client computers
o Implement Windows 2000-based servers
. An understanding of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP)
The course materials, lectures, and lab exercises are in English. To benefit
fully from the instruction, students need an understanding of the English
language and completion of the prerequisites.

Course Materials and Software

The course materials are yours to keep.
You will be provided with the following software for use in the classroom:
. Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
. Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional

4. Implementing & Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services
(2154)

Introduction

This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills
necessary to install, configure, and administer Microsoft Windows 2000
Active DirectoryT directory services. The course also focuses on
implementing Group Policy and performing the Group Policy-related tasks that
are required to centrally manage users and computers.

At the end of the course

Students will be able to:
. Identify the concepts of the Active Directory directory service
and its logical and physical structures.
. Implement a Domain Name System (DNS) infrastructure in
preparation for installing Active Directory.
. Install Active Directory on a computer running Windows 2000
Server, and perform post-installation tasks.
. Set up and administer domain user accounts and groups.
. Publish resources, including printers and shared folders, in
Active Directory.
. Delegate administrative control of Active Directory objects in
Windows 2000.
. Implement Group Policy.
. Manage user environments by using Group Policy.
. Use Group Policy to deploy software.
. Create and manage trees and forests in a Windows 2000 network,
and administer forest-wide resources.
. Manage Active Directory replication within a site and between
sites.
. Manage operations masters.
. Manage and restore the Active Directory database.
. Implement an Active Directory infrastructure that is based on
the business requirements of a fictitious organization.

Prerequisites

. Course 2151, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System
Essentials, or equivalent skills and knowledge.
. Course 2152, Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
and Server, or equivalent knowledge and skills. These include:
o Installing Windows 2000
o Using administrative tools in Windows 2000
o Configuring hard disks and partitions
o Creating users
o Creating and using security groups to manage access to resources
o Creating and administering printers
o Setting up and administering permissions for files and folders
. Course 2153, Implementing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
Infrastructure, or equivalent knowledge and skills. This includes installing
and configuring Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP),
DNS, and Certificate Services.
. A thorough understanding of DNS, including hands-on experience
configuring DNS, and setting up forward and reverse lookup zones.
The course materials, lectures, and lab exercises are in English. To benefit
fully from the instruction, students need an understanding of the English
language and completion of the prerequisites.

Course Materials and Software

The course materials are yours to keep.
You will be provided with the following software for use in the classroom:
. Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
. Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server

5. Workshop complementario curso 2126

Introducción

El objetivo de este workshop es cubrir los temas del curso 2126, que no
están profundizados en los cursos 2153 y 2154, y la preparación para el
examen 70-218.

Audiencia

Este workshop es para System Administrators, Network Administrators y
Profesionales IT, que se desempeñan en tareas de instalar y configurar
servidores y desktop, como asi también en la administración de redes y
sistemas operativos, en un entorno de Microsoft Windows. Está dirigido
también a especialistas en soporte técnico.

Prerrequisitos
Antes de tomar este curso, los estudiantes deben tener los conocimientos de:
? Curso Networking Fundamentals o Conocimientos de
Networking.
? Curso 2152, Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional and Server .
? Curso 2153 Implementing a Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Network
Infrastructure.
? Curso 2154 Implementing and Administering Microsoft®
Windows® 2000 Directory Services.


6. Administering a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database (2072)
Introduction

This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to
install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot the client-server database
management system of Microsoft® SQL ServerTM2000. Course 2072 is a revision
of course 832: System Administration for Microsoft SQL Server 7.0. The
course content is being revised to reflect changes in the product.

At the end of the course

At the end of the course, students will be able to:
. Describe SQL Server architecture.
. Plan for a SQL Server installation, and then install an instance
of SQL Server.
. Manage files and databases, including determining resource
requirements.
. Choose a login security method, configure login security, plan and
implement database permissions, and describe how to secure SQL Server in an
enterprise network.
. Perform and automate administrative tasks and create custom
administrative tools.
. Back up databases and implement a backup strategy.
. Restore databases.
. Monitor and optimize SQL Server performance.
. Transfer and migrate data into databases.
. Maintain the high availability of SQL Server.
. Describe how to replicate data from one SQL Server to another.

Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:
. Experience using the Microsoft Windows® 2000 operating system to:
. Connect clients running Windows 2000 to networks and the Internet.
. Configure the Windows 2000 environment.
. Create and manage user accounts.
. Manage access to resources by using groups.
. Configure and manage disks and partitions, including disk striping
and mirroring.
. Manage data by using NTFS.
. Implement Windows 2000 security.
. Optimize performance in Windows 2000.
For students who do not meet these prerequisites, the following courses
provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills:
. Course 2151, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System
Essentials
. Course 2152, Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and
Server
. An understanding of basic relational database concepts, including:
. Logical and physical database design.
. Data integrity concepts.
. Relationships between tables and columns (primary key and foreign
key, one-to-one, one-to-many, and many-to-many).
. How data is stored in tables (rows and columns).
For students who do not meet these prerequisites, the following course
provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills:
. Course 1609, Designing Data Services and Data Models
. Knowledge of basic Transact-SQL syntax (SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE,
and DELETE statements).
For students who do not meet these prerequisites, the following course
provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills:
. Course 2071, Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2000
. Familiarity with the role of the database administrator.
The course materials, lectures, and lab exercises are in English. To benefit
fully from the instruction, students need an understanding of the English
language and completion of the prerequisites.

8. Designing a Secure Microsoft Windows 2000 Network (2150)

Introduction
This course is intended for senior support professionals, architects, and
consultants responsible for developing a network security plan based on an
organizations business needs. It's also appropriate for those who are on the
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Windows 2000 track and wish to acquire
the skills necessary for network security design.
This course syllabus should be used to determine whether the course is
appropriate for the student, based on current skills and technical training
needs. Technical information is provided on the intended audience, course
prerequisites, covered topics, lab exercises, course materials, and
software.
Course content, prices, and availability are subject to change without
notice.

This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to
design a security framework for small, medium, and enterprise networks using
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 technologies. This course contains four units that
describe security in specific areas of the network:
. Unit 1, Providing Secure Access to Local Network Users
. Unit 2, Providing Secure Access to Remote Users and Remote Offices
. Unit 3, Providing Secure Access Between Private and Public Networks
. Unit 4, Providing Secure Access to Partners

At the end of the course

At the end of the course, students will be able to:

. Identify the security risks associated with managing resource access
and data flow on the network
. Describe how key technologies within Windows 2000 are used to secure a
network and its resources
. Plan a Windows 2000 administrative structure so that permissions are
granted only to appropriate users
. Plan an Active DirectoryT directory service structure that facilitates
secure and verifiable user account creation and administration
. Define minimum security requirements for Windows 2000-based domain
controllers
. Application servers
. File and print servers and workstations
. Design a strategy for securing local storage of data and providing
secure network access to file and print resources
. Design end-to-end security for the transmission of data between hosts
on the network
. Design a strategy for securing access for non-Microsoft clients within
a Windows 2000-based network
. Design a strategy for securing local resources accessed by remote users
using dial-in or Virtual Private Network (VPN) technologies
. Design a strategy for securing local resources accessed by remote
offices.
. Within a wide area network (WAN) environment
. Protect private network resources from public network users
. Design a strategy for securing private network user access to public
networks
. Design a strategy for authenticating trusted users over public networks
. Design a strategy for securing data and application access for the
private network when accessed by trusted partners
. Plan for an e-commerce implementation between your organization and
external business partners that facilitates business communication
. Design a structured methodology for securing a Windows 2000 network.


Pre-requisitos

This course requires that students meet the following prerequisites:
. Working knowledge of Windows 2000 Directory Services
. Completion of course 1560, Upgrading Support Skills from Microsoft
Windows NT 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000
OR
. Completion of course 2154, Implementing and Administering Windows 2000
Directory Services.
OR
. Equivalent knowledge
The course materials, lectures, and lab exercises are in English. To benefit
fully from our instruction, students need an understanding of the English
language and completion of the prerequisites.

Course Materials and Software

The course materials are yours to keep.
You will be provided with the following software for use in the classroom:
. Windows 2000 Advanced Server
. Network Monitor 2.0
. Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0

9. Deploying & Managing MS Internet Security & Acceleration (ISA) Server
2000 (2159)

Objective

The goal of this course is to provide Information Technology (IT)
professionals with the knowledge and skills to deploy and manage ISA Server
2000 as a firewall and as a caching server.


Prerequisites

. Course 2152, Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and
Server, or equivalent knowledge of Windows 2000 Professional and Server.
. Course 2153, Implementing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
Infrastructure, or equivalent knowledge of Windows 2000 networking.
The course materials, lectures, and lab exercises are in English. To benefit
fully from the instruction, students need an understanding of the English
language and completion of the prerequisites.

Audience

This course is intended for IT professionals and is not intended for network
architects. Three of the major job roles performed by IT professionals to be
addressed by this course include Web administrators, network administrators,
and security administrators.

At Course Completion

At the end of the course, students will be able to:
. Explain the role of ISA Server in an enterprise network.
. Install ISA Server and configure client computers.
. Maintain an ISA Server array.
. Configure access policies to enable secure Internet access for
client computers.
. Configure ISA Server as a Web cache server.
. Configure access to internal Web and application servers.
. Configure VPN access to an organizations network.
. Configure ISA Server as a firewall.
. Configure packet filters for controlling network traffic.
. Monitor ISA Server activities by using alerts, logging, reporting,
and real-time monitoring.
. Install and configure ISA Server in an enterprise environment.

Tu consulta No Molesta.

Diego Desrets
closhard@ciudad.com.ar
Buenos Aires - Argentina
 

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#1 Caterpillar 1.0
07/06/2004 - 18:28 | Informe spam
Diego Desrets expressed precisely :
Pido disculpas antes que nada por el OT, pero como pienso que muchos de los
que estan aca, les puede interesar la posibilidad de realizar esta carrera a
un precio mucho menor, (aquellos que no pueden pagar en Argentina $3600 o
$5000 si hacen los cursos por separados) ya que no tengo el tiempo para
hacerla y entonces la transfiero completa por mucho menos.



;-) por aca he visto que la ofrecen a 2000 dolares incluidos examenes
:P

por eso es que algunos amigos se han regresado de USA y Canada, han
llevado el curso aca y se han vuelto a ir. Dicen que allá les cuesta 2,
3 y hasta 4 veces mas que aca.

Saludos
Caterpillar 1.0

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