P110 | Pick D3 Essentials Featuring Versions 9.0 and 9.1

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Description

This comprehensive, four-day hands-on training course provides a fundamental understanding of D3, system administration and the latest features provided in D3 9.0 and upcoming in 9.1. Training materials include information on how to create and deploy Web Services, utilizing the .NET and Java APIs, setting up single sign-on security, introducing file encryption and securing communications through SSL.

Topics

Fundamentals:

  • Navigating through the Pick D3 System
  • Pick D3 File System and Data Model
  • TCL Commands
  • Pick D3 File Structure and Editor
  • Using the Update Processor
  • Creating ACCESS Dictionary Items and Reports
  • Using Menus
  • Automating ACCESS

System Administration:

  • System Setup
  • Pick0 File and Configuration
  • D3 Disk Space
  • D3 Tape Devices
  • Different Debuggers
  • Hot Backup Solutions
  • Performance Monitoring

Prerequisites: None

Tuition: $2,595

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What class attendees are saying:

“Great presentation of the things in the new version of D3... overall, a great experience.”

“I learned a couple of tips... and all the information about the new services (Web Services, Java and .NET APIs) in version 9.0.”

“We are all menu-driven here so having an opportunity to work in the UP was great.”

“Instructor did a fabulous job. It was obvious he didn't just teach the subject; he lived it. His passion for D3 made it that much more exciting for us to learn.”

“I enjoyed learning about the configuration and installation of 9.0. Our company will likely be upgrading soon so this information should prove useful.”

“Working with the editor and especially the update processor was great.  If the next level of training expands this I will come back for it.”

“It was also great to learn about the "Hot Back-up" software.  I plan to bring that to my enterprise soon.”

“THANK YOU for the excellent teaching and help during the 4 days of training.”