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Big Data 2 Days Bootcamp in Seoul

Course Description: This big data training course will provide a technical overview of Apache Hadoop for project managers, business managers and data analysts. Students will understand the overall big data space, technologies involved and will get a detailed overview of Apache Hadoop. The course will expose students to real world use cases to comprehend the capabilities of Apache Hadoop. Students will also learn about YARN and HDFS and how to develop applications and analyze Big Data stored in Apache Hadoop using Apache Pig and Apache Hive. Each topic will provide hands on experience to the students. Introduction to Big Data ● Big Data – beyond the obvious trends ● Exponentially increasing data ● Big data sources ● Data warehousing, business intelligence, analytics, predictive statistics, data science Survey of Big Data technologies ● First generation systems ● Second generation systems ● Enterprise search ● Visualizing and understanding data with processing ● NOSQL databases ● Apache Hadoop Introduction to Hadoop ● What is Hadoop? Who are the major vendors? ● A dive into the Hadoop Ecosystem ● Benefits of using Hadoop ● How to use Hadoop within your infrastructure? Introduction to MapReduce ● What is MapReduce? ● Why do you need MapReduce? ● Using Mapreduce with Java and Ruby Introduction to Yarn ● What is Yarn? ● What are the advantages of using Yarn over classical MapReduce? ● Using Yarn with Java and Ruby Introduction to HDFS ● What is HDFS? ● Why do you need a distributed file system? ● How is a distributed file system different from a traditional file system? ● What is unique about HDFS when compared to other file systems? ● HDFS and reliability? ● Does it offer support for compressions, checksums and data integrity? Data Transformation ● Why do you need to transform data? ● What is Pig? ● Use cases for Pig Structured Data Analysis? ● How do you handle structured data with Hadoop? ● What is Hive/HCatalog? ● Use cases for Hive/HCatalog Loading data into Hadoop ● How do you move your existing data into Hadoop? ● What is Sqoop? Automating workflows in Hadoop ● Benefits of Automation ● What is oozie? ● Automatically running workflows ● Setting up workflow triggers Exploring opportunities in your own organization ● Framing scenarios ● Understanding how to ask questions ● Tying possibilities to your own business drivers ● Common opportunities ● Real world examples Hands-on Exercises ● How to use Yarn within Hadoop? ● Overview of HDFS commands ● Hands-on activities with Pig ● Hands-on activities with Hive/HCatalog ● Hands-on activities with Sqoop ● Demonstration of Oozie ● Learn about the big data ecosystem ● Understand the benefits and ROI you can get from your existing data ● Learn about Hadoop and how it is transforming the workspace ● Learn about MapReduce and Hadoop Distributed File system ● Learn about using Hadoop to identify new business opportunities ● Learn about using Hadoop to improve data management processes ● Learn about using Hadoop to clarify results ● Learn about using Hadoop to expand your data sources ● Learn about scaling your current workflow to handle more users and lower your overall performance cost ● Learn about the various technologies that comprise the Hadoop ecosystem ● Learn how to write a simple mapreduce job from Java or your favorite programming language ● Learn how to use a very simple scripting language to transform your data ● Learn how to use a SQL like declarative language to analyze large quantities of data ● Learn how to connect your existing data warehouse to the Hadoop ecosystem ● Learn how to move your data to the Hadoop ecosystem ● Learn how to move the results of your data analysis to Business Intelligence Tools like Tableaux ● Learn how to automate your workflow using oozie ● Learn about polyglot persistence and identifying the right tool for the right job ● Learn about future trends in Big data and technologies to keep an eye on ● Discover tips and tricks behind successful Hadoop deployments

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Disney On Ice presents Find Your Hero

The Box Office accepts Visa, Mastercard,American Express, Discover, money orders,and cash. Will Call tickets can be picked up at the Box Office 2 hours prior to show time. Customer must present the actual credit card, a picture ID and the confirmation number. (502) 690-9090 10:00AM-5:00PM Monday-Friday 10:00AM-5:00PM Saturday event days or on sales 12:00PM-5:00PM Sunday event days or on sales *If there is not an event or on sale, the ticket office is closed on Saturday and Sunday* Accessible seating is available for 1 wheelchair and up to 3 companions. TM Customer Service: use sell class accessible for seating availability.

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ITAITAM Hardware Asset Management Professional(CHAMP) 2 Days Training in Seoul

Course Description : Designed to address the numerous issues plaguing professionals in managing hardware assets, the IAITAM Certified Hardware Asset Management Professional (CHAMP) Course follows the lifecycle of IT hardware assets beyond the scope of the cradle to grave analogy and discusses the business Practices that can Best be used to manage those assets efficiently and cost-effectively. Emphasis is placed on identifying the Policies that enhance lifecycle Management. In general, Policies are only effective if developed by a cross-section of the impacted departments, are reviewed frequently to remain current and are consistently communicated and enforced. Course Outline : Introduction to IAITAM Instructor Introduction Student introductions ITAM Code of Ethics Communication and Education Management Overview Policy Management in Hardware Asset Management Core Processes for Effective Policy Management Self-Assesment and Action Planning Setting Up the Hardware Asset Management Program Hardware Asset Management Standards Planning and Implementing Change Measuring Success Procurement Through Acceptance Processes Negotiations and Pricing Structures Vendor Management Receiving - Centralization, Tagging Methodologies, Defective Equipment, Outsourcing Managing The Life Of The Asset Support Infrastructure - Policies, Developing Life Cycle Processes and Procedures Working With The Help Desk - Tools, Lifecycle Deployment, IT Framework Implementations Managing The Inventory Discovery Tools - Technical Characteristics, Functionality Ownership Repositories - Characteristics, Phased Implementation, Evaluation Choosing The Right Level Of Detail Distribute, Dispose or Redeployment End Of Lease - Asset Tracking, Contractual Implications DataCenter Power Consumption and Green Initiatives Disposal Management - Legislation, Logistics, Data Removal, Documentation, Reuse, De-manufacturing Questions and Review Before Test Target Audience : The two-day CHAMP Course is designed for those individuals with minimal to no experience in the field of Hardware Asset Management. It is essential Learning for beginning IT Asset Managers and other IT professionals involved in Asset Management, resource budgeting, finance, software licensing, contract Management and strategic planning. Although there are no prerequisites, some knowledge of contracts and hardware life-cycle Management is encouraged. Learning Objectives : Implement and build inventory Processes and controls including asset tagging, automation such as discovery tools and coordinate with the help desk in order to assure assignment of hardware assets to the correct resources based on standards, budgets and customer needs Maintain visibility into hardware inventory in use and in storage, building controls and data throughout the life of the asset in order to maximize savings and value such as reducing support and rollout costs while maintaining organizational efficiency and performance Develop, implement and promote program elements such as Policies, Processes, procedures and measurements for hardware acquisitions, installations, usage and disposition Ensure that all parties understand and adhere to legal Requirements for managing hardware assets Provide the correct hardware for specified users and applications and refreshing at optimal intervals to obtain the Best value and redeploying to eliminate unnecessary acquisitions Ensure Processes include linkages between information elements such as uniquely identifying the contract so that relationships between the assets and other contract documents are tracked Utilize available resources to solve problems, aware that Hardware Asset Management issues interrelate and impact important business Objectives Ensure disposal regulations are met, disposal properly executed and documentation maintained so that organizational data is secure, disposition choices are monitored and evaluated, software harvested and disposition vendors audited Plan and participate in the hardware elements of projects that improve the organization's efficiency, performance and goal attainment Provide strategic direction to the creation and maintenance of an effective Vendor Management program Empower, train and support all assigned Asset Management personnel Build and nurture productive relationships with all other business units, both those that have interaction with the IT business functions and those that are customers Encourage and maintain executive Management support for all IT related endeavors Develop communication plans to increase employee awareness of Hardware Asset Management Conduct responsibilities and tasks in support of the CITAM Course Agenda : Day 1 Introduction to IAITAM Instructor Introduction Student introductions ITAM Code of Ethics Communication and Education Management Overview Policy Management in Hardware Asset Management Self-Assesment and Action Planning Setting Up the Hardware Asset Management Program Hardware Asset Management Standards Planning and Implementing Change Measuring Success Day 2 Procurement Through Acceptance Processes Negotiations and Pricing Structures Vendor Management Receiving - Centralization, Tagging Methodologies, Defective Equipment, Outsourcing Managing The Life Of The Asset Support Infrastructure - Policies, Developing Life Cycle Processes and Procedures Working With The Help Desk - Tools, Lifecycle Deployment, IT Framework Implementations Managing The Inventory Discovery Tools - Technical Characteristics, Functionality Ownership Repositories - Characteristics, Phased Implementation, Evaluation Choosing The Right Level Of Detail Distribute, Dispose or Redeployment End Of Lease - Asset Tracking, Contractual Implications DataCenter Power Consumption and Green Initiatives Disposal Management - Legislation, Logistics, Data Removal, Documentation, Reuse, De-manufacturing Questions and Review Before Test

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Disney On Ice presents Into the Magic

Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Cash Will call is available starting 90 minutes before the event. 814-536-5156 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tuesdays & Thursdays and 90 minutes prior to the start of all ticketed events. Yes, accessible seats are available for all events. If you need assistance with accessible seating, please call the box office at 814-536-5156 or email boxoffice@1stSummitArena.com

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Hamilton (Touring)

Cash, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover. Will Call tickets can be picked up no earlier than 90 minutes to show time at the Orpheum Theatre Box Office. Customers must present the actual credit card, a picture ID and the order number. Administration: 612-339-7007 Group sales: 612-373-5665 The Orpheum Theatre box office is only open on days that there is a performance at the Theatre. On show days, the box office open at 3:00 pm, or two hours before the show if there is a matinee. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the State Theatre box office at 805 Hennepin Avenue (one block north across the street). The hours at the State Theatre are: Mon-Fri: 10:00am - 6:00pm Sat: 12:noon - 3:00pm Sun: Closed Accessible seating is available on both the main floor and balcony. An elevator is available to the balcony. Hearing devices are available. Please bring a drivers licence or credit card to an usher to obtain a device.

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Phoenix Suns vs. Los Angeles Lakers (NBA Cup Group Play)

The Footprint Center accepts the following methods of payment at the Box Office:VISA MASTERCARD DISCOVER AMERICAN EXPRESS CASH, PHX ARENA NO LONGER ACCEPTS CHECKS The WILL CALL windows open two hours prior to events and are located on the Northwest side of the building in the Pavilion. WILL CALL PICK-UP: The Footprint Center requires that customers picking up WILL CALL tickets furnish the following: 1) PICTURE IDENTIFICATION THAT MATCHES THE PICK-UP NAME 2) CONFIRMATION NUMBER THAT MATCHES THE CUSTOMER ACCOUNT ALTERNATE WILL CALL PICK-UP: If another person, other than the person ordering and paying for the tickets, is picking up a WILL CALL order, the ALTERNATE PICK-UP name MUST be on the account. To get the alternate pick-up name noted on the account, the original purchaser MUST contact Ticketmaster at (1-800-745-3000), ask for customer service to verify account information and request alternate pick-up. Northwest side of Footprint Center in the Pavilion.(602)379-7800 Suns Game Nights call (602)379-7867 The Footprint Center ticket office will be open at 3pm on weekday events and three (3) hours prior to event time for weekends. For any further questions or ticket inquiries, please reach out to feedback@suns.com or call the Footprint Center ticket office at (602) 379-7800. PHOENIX SUNS: To purchase Phoenix Suns tickets for people with disabilities, subject to availability, please call Footprint Center at (602)379-7867 or visit Footprint Center ticket office. Accessible tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800)745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com. ARIZONA RATTLERS: To purchase Arizona Rattlers tickets for people with disabilities, Subject to availability, please call Footprint Center at (602)379-7800 or visit the Footprint Center ticket office. Accessible tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800)745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com. PHOENIX MERCURY: To purchase Phoenix Mercury tickets for people with disabilities, subject to availability, please call Footprint Center at (602)252-9622 or visit the Footprint Center ticket office. Accessible tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800)745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com. ARENA CONCERTS AND OTHER EVENTS: To purchase concert or other event tickets for people with disabilities, subject to availability, please call Footprint Center at (602)379-7800 or visit Footprint Center ticket office. Accessible tickets can also be purchased at all Ticketmaster locations, by calling (800)745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com.

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Hamilton (Touring)

Cash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa. Will Call is located at the Box Office. Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770 The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.

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Detroit Red Wings vs. Arizona Coyotes

The Box Office accepts MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express, and Cash. Box Office Phone Number: (313) 471-7929 The Xfinity Box Office at Little Caesars Arena is open Monday thru Friday, from 11:00am to 5:30pm, and also on Event Days from 11:00am until Intermission.

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