Web 2.0 Training & Enterprise 2.0 Training

ScheduleRegister for this courseOutline151 |Applying Web Technologies for Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 for Managers

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

Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 have arrived!   The adoption of Web 2.0 tools and Social Software has management and technology professionals wondering how best to manage and leverage these new capabilities in the workplace.   This course will give you a chance to learn about familiar and not-so-familiar Web products and technologies that are being used in the Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 environment.

In this course we will take a look at how the adoption of social software and collaborative tools such as wikis, blogs and podcasts impact both the way you do business, and the way you need to manage your  Web applications.   This course is for technology managers, analysts, and professionals who are familiar with Web technologies and need to understand the impact of Web 2.0 on their environment.

The goals of this course are to:

  • Introduce  the main technology principles behind Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0
  • Demystify Rich Internet Technologies such as Ajax, Adobe Flash, Adobe Flex,  Adobe AIR, Mozilla Prism, and Microsoft Silverlight.
  • Find out about the "Long Tail" and how it may be applicable to your projects
  • Discuss how Social Software has changed the way you need to design your Web Applications
  • Hear about new Web Development trends such as Ruby on Rails
  • Compare different Web Service Strategies
  • See live demonstrations of Web 2.0 patterns in action
  • Learn how Web 2.0 concepts can be applied to your own products
  • Learn how Enterprise 2.0 principles and patterns can be applied to your organization
  • Take part in the next generation of the Web by getting a sneak peak at trends starting now.

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.