Web 2.0 Training & Enterprise 2.0 Training

ScheduleRegister for this courseOutline150 | Web Technologies Overview for Managers

1 day, 9am-4pm (.6 CEUs)
Delivery: Open-Enrollment | Customized Onsite | Virtual Classroom
Price: $585 or 1 Voucher

This course helps you make sense of the terms and technologies related to building a modern Web site.

In order to manage a team of Web developers or participate in the development of a Web application, you need to understand a wide array of concepts that are fundamental to most Web development projects.  With the constant rate of change in the field of Web technologies, this can be difficult.  Through this course, you will learn about the products, technologies and behaviors that make up today's Internet. 

This course is not intended to teach you how to develop a Web site.  It is designed for Analysts, Managers and Executives at all levels who need an overview of the technical terms, concepts and standards related to building a modern Web site in a Web 2.0 world.

The goals of this course are to:

  • Help you foster better communication with your technical staff.
  • Enable you to make sense of  Web-oriented buzzwords.  
  • Give you an understanding of the history and architecture of the Web, especially how browsers, Web servers, and databases work together.
  • Teach you about the key building blocks of  a Web application: HTTP, TCP/IP, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Cookies, Browsers, JavaScript, and Web programming languages.
  • Show you what is and is not possible in a Web browser.
  • Explain server-side technologies, from database queries to back-end applications and programming languages.
  • Talk about the challenges associated with Testing a Web application.
  • Introduce the idea of Web Services.
  • Discuss Security concerns.
  • Introduce  the concepts of Web 2.0

Who should take this course:

  • Managers, Project Managers and Web Administrators who are new to Web development.
  • Analysts who participate in the Web development process.
  • QA Specialists who execute tests related to Web applications.
  • Documentation Specialists who must produce supporting documentation related to Web applications.
  • Prerequistes:
    Comfortable using the Internet