Product Management 102 Workshop
This workshop has previously sold out in two weeks. Proceeds from this workshop will benefit ethics.ph and For the Women Foundation
read moreThis workshop has previously sold out in two weeks. Proceeds from this workshop will benefit ethics.ph and For the Women Foundation
read moreMongoDB training is a LIVE Instructor led training delivered from January 6 - January 29 , 2020 for 16 hours over 4 weeks, 8 sessions, 2 sessions per week, 2 hours per session. Weekly Schedule 4 weeks | Monday, Wednesday very week 5:30 PM - 07:30 PM US Pacific time each day January 6 - January 29, 2020 US Pacific time Please check your local date and time for first session Features and Benefits 4 weeks, 8 sessions, 16 hours of total Instructor led LIVE training Training material, instructor handouts and access to useful resources on the cloud provided Practical Hands on Lab exercises provided Actual code and scripts provided Real-life Scenarios MongoDB Training Course Objectives You will learn to integrate MongoDB with - Jaspersoft, Pentaho, GUI Tool Robomongo You will develop an expertise in writing Java and Node JS applications using MongoDB You will troubleshoot performance issues. You will learn about MongoDB Aggregation framework You will learn about MongoDB Backup and Recovery options and strategies. You will learn how to set up a replicated cluster, Managing Replica Sets Who should take this training? Analysts Software Development Engineers Web Development professionals Those who want master MongoDB/NoSQL Project Managers and Trainers System administrators Research professionals Those seeking to build career in Big Data Career Course Outline 1. Getting Started with NoSQL and MongoDB Types of NoSQL Database NoSQL vs SQL Comparison ACID & BASE Property CAP Theorem Benefits of NoSQL databases Installation process Basic commands on Mongo shell Introduction to MongoDB Setup MongoDB environment Start and Stop the MongoDB process 2. MongoDB Installation Download MongoDB MSI Installer Package Installing MongoDB Basic MongoDB operations and commands Install MongoChef (MongoGUI) Setup Alias shortcuts for Mongo 3. MongoDB Architecture Document, Collection, Databases JSON and BSON Storage Engines (WiredTiger and MMAP) Read Path Journaling Write Path Working Set Capped Collection Oplog collection TTL Index GridFS 4. CRUD Operations MongoDB Data Types Inserting, Update, Deleting the documents Querying the documents Bulk insert operation Updating multiple documents Limiting documents Filtering documents Query optimization 5. Data Management and Administration Database status Troubleshooting issues Current Operations Rotating log files Users and Roles Copy and Clone database DB and Collection Stats Performance tuning Database sharding and profiling Explain plan Profiling Changing configuration files Upgrading the database
read moreThis event will take place at the Church Health Center - 1350 Concourse Ave Ste 142, Memphis, TN 38104. The shifts will be 10am to 1pm and 1pm to 4pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Volunteers will assist with the screening process for Covid19. This is an opportunity for students to volunteer and earn underserved hours. If you have any questions, email twisdom@uthsc.edu or mwrigh71@uthsc.edu. ***DISCLAIMER: DO NOT SIGN-UP FOR AN EVENT IF YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO BE IN CLASS! BEING LATE TO CLASS OR MISSING CLASS DUE TO A SERVICE EVENT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE AND WILL NOT BE EXCUSED. Supervisor 10am-1pm - $0.00 Volunteer 10am-1pm - $0.00
read moreThomas Piketty caused a sensation in early 2014 with his book Capital in the Twenty-First Century, which sparked a global debate about inequality and contributed to a revived wave of interest in socialism across the world. Now Piketty is back with an audacious follow-up, Capital and Ideology, in which he urges us to radically reappraise everything we think we know about politics, ideology, and history. And on 14th May 2020 he returns to the Intelligence Squared stage to discuss the themes of his new book. Piketty will argue that our market economy is not an inevitable feature of human nature, but an historical construct that arose out of countless choices and decisions people have made over time. Such decisions gave rise to slavery, serfdom and colonialism. Piketty will lay bare the ideologies that sustained not only the unjust and unequal societies of pre-modern times, but those that are used today to justify the deepening inequality of what he calls our hyper-capitalist system. And he will set out his manifesto for how we can build a new participatory form of socialism. Join us as one of the world’s most influential thinkers shares his re-evaluation of global history, his scathing critique of contemporary politics, and an optimistic vision for a more just and equal future. Thomas Piketty photo © Emmanuelle Marchadour. SPEAKERS Thomas Piketty French economist and author of 'Capital in the Twenty-First Century' Director of Studies at L’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales and Professor at the Paris School of Economics. He is the author of Capital in the Twenty-First Century. CHAIR Linda Yueh Economist, broadcaster, and writer Economist, broadcaster, and writer. She is Fellow in Economics, St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford; Adjunct Professor of Economics, London Business School; and Visiting Professor, IDEAS, London School of Economics. Her latest book is The Great Economists: How Their Ideas Can Help Us Today, which was one of The Times’ Business Books of the Year. Speakers are subject to change.
read moreCash, AmEx, Visa, MC Pick up tickets one hour prior to the show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo ID. (212) 221-1211 Monday - Saturday 10am - 8pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm
read moreCash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Located at the South Box Office and opens 2 hours prior to event and will remain open until 1 hour after each event starts. Customer must present credit card used for the purchase, photo I.D, and Ticketmaster account confirmation number. Main Number : 954-835-8000 Panthers Groups, Suites and Ticket Packages : 954-835-7825 Concert and Event Tickets: 954-835-7469 For the Metro by T-Mobile Orange Bowl Basketball Classic call 305-341-4701 Mon - Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pm Sat - Sun: CLOSED, except when an event is taking place on that day. Event day hours (Sat - Sun):12noon to 1 hour after event starts. The center is an accessible venue.
read moreAmerican Express, MasterCard, VISA, Discover Card 704-688-8600 For general group sales questions for Spectrum Center: 704.688.9047 Friday's 10AM - 2PM This venue is accessible. For sight impaired and hearing patrons please contact the Box Office. Spectrum Center is committed to providing every guest with a comfortable and enjoyable experience. The arena is one of the most accessible arenas in the U.S. Seating throughout the venue allows guests with accessible needs flexibility in seat locations and price levels.
read moreMastercard/Visa/Amex/Personal cheques with guarantee card/Debit Cards/Diners Tickets left for collection can be picked up from the venue on the night of the show from the time the doors open. Please take the credit card used for the booking and Ticketmaster reference number with you. Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 20:00 Saturday: 09:00 - 17:30 Customers with disabilities or special needs should contatct the venue on 0131 228 1155.
read moreBox Office accepts: Cash, Visa, MC, Discover, Amex. Accepted methods of payments vary by event. Orders are available for pick up the week of the event Tues-Fri 9am-5pm. Ticket Office is located on the SE corner of the stadium Lucas Oil Stadium Ticket Office: (317) 262-3389 Colts Ticket Office (317) 297-7000 Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pm Sat-Sun: Closed Event Days: Varies by individual event-call box office. Yes. Sold through the Stadium or Ticketmaster. Limited Seating. Elevators are available at this venue. Hearing devices are available upon request.
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