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Disney On Ice presents Find Your Hero

Cash, Visa, MC, Discover. American Express Pick-up tickets one hour prior to show at the "will call" window in the main lobby. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order, a photo i.d., and the order number. General Information Number: (401) 331-0700 Box Office Number: (401) 331-6700 Group Sales: Contact Providence Sports + Entertainment at (401) 273-5000 Box Office Hours Monday through Friday 9am until 5pm Open weekends and evenings for events only. This venue is equipped for accessible patrons.

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Eagles - The Long Goodbye

Cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express Location: Hard Rock Live Box Office Hours: 12pm up to 1 hour after event start time *Credit Card must be presented along with Ticketmaster account number, and a matching photo ID to the name on their order in order to pick up will call tickets. *Must have E-mobile tickets uploaded on phone to enter the building. Use Seminole Visitor WiFi. Everyone, regardless of age must have a ticket. Box Office (954) 797-5531 Venue General Info (954) 797-5555 Email address HWHR.BoxOffice@SeminoleHardRock.com For Hard Rock Live Suite Sales & Information, please contact the Director of Ticketing at brett.annis@seminolehardrock.com The Box Office is located near the Hard Rock Café and around the corner from Cipresso Restaurant. Beginning January 4, 2022 the Box Office Hours will be: Tue 12 noon to 5pm Thu 12 noon to 5pm Saturday 12 noon to 5pm Event days 12 noon to 30 minutes after start time of the event. This is an accessible venue. Hearing devices available upon request prior to show with valid I.D.

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Penn & Teller

The venue is cashless so card payments only. All bookings at the venue are subject to booking fees. Cobo tickets will be ready for collection from the venue box office from 16:00 on the day of the event only, unless the show begins earlier than usual when cobos will be available accordingly. Take the card used for the booking and the Ticketmaster booking reference number. Letters of Authorisation are not accepted. Duplicate tickets will only be available once the doors have opened. Customers collecting duplicate tickets will be required to enter the auditorium immediately after collecting their tickets so are not advised to collect their tickets earlier than they intend to enter the venue. Take the card used for the booking and the Ticketmaster booking reference number. Letters of authorisation are not accepted. Ticketmaster: 08448 44 47 48 Calls will cost 7 ppm plus your network access charge. Performance days: 16:00 until the event begins Non-performance days: Closed Disabled access bookings can be conducted via the venue directly via email on info@eventimapollo.com. There is an access ramp at the front of the venue and no steps into the stalls auditorium. The circle area is only accessible via at least 30 steps; there is no lift to the circle. There is a disabled access toilet at the rear of the stalls fittted with a RADAR lock. Please bring you key with you to access or speak to a member of staff.

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MuleSoft training course at Futurepoint technologies

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Mulesoft course content Module 1: Introducing Application Networks and API-Led Connectivity • Explain what an application network is and its benefits • Describe how to build an application network using API-led connectivity • Explain what web services and APIs are • Make calls to secure and unsecured APIs Module 2: Introducing Anypoint Platform • Describe the benefits of Anypoint Platform and MuleSoft’s approach to be successful with it • Describe the role of each component in building application networks • Navigate Anypoint Platform • Locate APIs and other assets needed to build integrations and APIs in Anypoint Exchange • Build basic integrations to connect systems using flow designer Module 3: Designing APIs • Define APIs with RAML, the Restful API Modeling Language • Mock APIs to test their design before they are built • Make APIs discoverable by adding them to the private Anypoint Exchange • Create public API portals for external developers Module 4: Building APIs • Use Anypoint Studio to build, run, and test Mule applications • Use a connector to connect to databases • Use the graphical DataWeave editor to transform data • Create RESTful interfaces for applications from RAML files • Connect API interfaces to API implementations Module 5: Deploying and Managing APIs • Describe the options for deploying Mule applications • Deploy Mule applications to CloudHub • Use API Manager to create and deploy API proxies • Use API Manager to restrict access to API proxies PART 2: Building Applications with Anypoint Studio Module 6: Accessing and Modifying Mule Events • Log event data • Debug Mule applications • Read and write event properties • Write expressions with the DataWeave expression language • Create variables Module 7: Structuring Mule Applications • Create applications composed of multiple flows and subflows • Pass messages between flows using asynchronous queues • Encapsulate global elements in separate configuration files • Specify application properties in a separate properties file and use them in the application • Describe the purpose of each file and folder in a Mule project • Define and manage application metadata Module 8: Consuming Web Services • Consume web services that have a connector in Anypoint Exchange • Consume RESTful web services • Consume SOAP web services • Pass parameters to SOAP web services using the Transform Message component • Transform data from multiple services to a canonical format Module 9: Controlling Event Flow • Multicast events • Route events based on conditions Module 10: Handling Errors • Handle messaging errors at the application, flow, and processor level • Handle different types of errors • Use different error scopes to either handle an error and continue execution of the parent flow or propagate an error to the parent flow • Set the success and error response settings for an HTTP Listener • Set reconnection strategies for system errors Module 11: Writing DataWeave Transformations • Write DataWeave expressions for basic XML, JSON, and Java transformations • Write DataWeave transformations for complex data structures with repeated elements • Define and use global and local variables and functions • Use DataWeave functions • Coerce and format strings, numbers, and dates • Define and use custom data types • Call Mule flows from DataWeave expressions • Store DataWeave scripts in external files PART 3: Building Applications to Synchronize Data Module 12: Triggering Flows • Read and write files • Trigger flows when files are added, created, or updated • Trigger flows when new records are added to a database table • Schedule flows to run at a certain time or frequency • Persist and share data in flows using the Object Store • Publish and consume JMS messages Courses Offerings • Amazon Web Services • Android • AIX Administration • Business Analyst • BIRT Reporting • CA Siteminder • CCNA, CCNP Security, • Citrix XenApp • Cognos 10 BI & Tm1 • Crystal Reports • Data Stage • DB2 DBA • Dell Bhoomi • Dev Ops • Dot Net • Full Stack Developer • Google Web Tool Kit • Golden Gate • Hadoop • Hyperion Essabase, Planning, HFR , HFM , DRM • IBM Websphere Commerce server Admin • IBM Lotus Notes (Development) • IBM Lotus Notes Domino Server Administration • IBM Message Broker • IBM MQ Series Administration • IBM Netezza DBA & Development • IBM Tivoli Access Manager • IBM Web Sphere Application Server Administration (WAS) • IBM Websphere Transformation extender (WTX 8.2) • IBM Integration BUS ( IIB ) • Informatica • I Phone • Swift Language training • Java/J2EE • JAVA UI • Java Apache Wicket • JIRA • Linux Administration training • Mango DB • MicroSoft .NET Technologies (VB.NET, C#, ASP.NET, Wcf ,Wpf ,Mvc) • Microstrategy • MicroSoft Business Intelligence MSBI • MS Power BI • OBIEE 11 g , 12c • ODI ( Oracle Data Integrator) • Openstack • Oracle FUSION APPS SCm / HCM / Financial • Oracle APPS – HRMS, SCM, Manufacturing , Technical , ASCP .Dmantra • Oracle APPS – Project Accounting • Oracle APPS - iProcurement , iSupplier, Sourcing • OAF • Oracle BI Apps • Oracle BI Publisher • Oracle DBA 11g • Oracle RAC , Data Guard , Performance Tuning, • Oracle Fusion SOA • Oracle SQL , PL SQL • People soft Functional and Technical • PHP • Perl Scripting • Qlikview • RSA Archer Security Operations Management (SecOps) Essentials • RUBY Cucumber • Robotics Automation Process • SAP SD , BO , FICO , BI / BW , APO , BPC, BASIS , SRM , MM, ISOil, BODS • SAP Simple Finance • SAS • Sales Force CRM • Shell Scripting • SQL Server DBA • Springs and Hibernate • Storage Area Network ( SAN) • Tableau • Team Foundation Server • Tera Data • Testing Tools - QTP, QC, Load Runner, Selenium, ISTQB • TIBCO BW, • Tivoli Access Manager & Tivoli Storage Manager • Unix & Linux Administration • VMWare • WCF, WPF, LINQ, AJAX, SILVER LIGHT • Webservices , SOAP , REST ( JAVA) • Windows 2012 server Drop a mail info@futurepointtech.com we will get in touch with u 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Sacramento Kings vs. New York Knicks

The Box Office is now cashless. ONLY accept Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover, Apple Pay and Samsung Pay Will Call tickets may be picked-up at the Golden 1 Center box office if a valid government issued photo I.D. that matches the name on the order, the credit card used to make the purchase, and the confirmation number given at the time of purchase are provided. VIP PACKAGES are subject to the package providers rules for pick up. Once the Will Call window closes, unclaimed tickets will be available through the end of the show at the Guest Services Booth at Section 109, please enter at the Media entrance near the box office. For the box office to release tickets not in your name you need to submit a written letter of authorization along with a copy of the driver’s license of the party whose name is on the account. Tickets are not accepted for Will Call from patrons wishing to leave tickets for others. (916) 701-5401 Monday thru Friday 10am to 5pm Saturday & Sunday Closed Saturday and Sunday Event Day Hours 12pm to Event Time Accessible seating is available online through Ticketmaster.com, by calling Ticketmaster phone agents or coming to the Golden 1 Center Box Office. Interpreters are available by request and are dependent upon availability. Please e-mail ADAservices@kings.com for assistance with any ADA related questions. Interpreters need to be reserved a minimum of 10 days in advance of the show. Service dogs are allowed at the Golden 1 Center.

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HackerX - Budapest (Full-Stack) Employer Ticket - 4/30

HackerX is an invite-only recruiting event for developers in 120+ cities globally and has a community of over 100,000+ members. We've hand-picked some of the top developers in your city so you don't have to. Meet face-to-face with qualified developers and make your next great hire. MEET 60+ TOP FULL-STACK SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS Our events are organized in rapid speed-dating format (5 minutes each) to keep things engaging and fun. It ensures you can meet the most developers. WHY ATTEND? - Get in front of developers face-to-face and build up your candidate pipeline- Showcase your company's brand and technologies to let the developer community know you're hiring.- After the event, we'll also provide you a list of registrations (~100) so you can scout and reach out after the event.   FAQ Q: What should I bring?A: We recommend bringing an iPad or laptop to show off your company. You're also welcome to bring banners, other visuals, and swag. Q: Can I bring multiple people?A: Absolutely, but you will need to buy an additional ticket for each person. We highly recommend having multiple people to be able to work the room.  Q: How do you ensure quality?Q: To ensure quality, our events are invite-only for developers so almost everyone has a solid work history or background. Q: Do you collect a commission?A: No, we never take a fee outside of the ticket price. QUOTES "HackerX is a great event that connects job seekers and employers seeking engineering talent. BitTorrent participated in 3 events and ended up hiring 3 engineers for key positions." FARID FADAIE, SENIOR DIRECTOR OF PRODUCT - BITTORRENT "HackerX has been very beneficial for TrueCar as it gives us an opportunity to meet and talk with prospective candidates. The casual environment puts the candidate at ease so they can represent themselves to the fullest. We have successfully hired several candidates!"  CHRIS MARTIN, MANAGER OF TALENT ACQUISITION - TRUECAR  HackerX - Host     Sponsored By:   Organized by HackerX 237 Kearny St #245San Francisco, CA 94108  WebsiteContact Us

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ITIL4 Foundation training with Exam

About the Course The ITIL® 4 Foundation Certificate course provides comprehensive first-level training for anyone involved in provision, support, or delivery of IT-enabled services in a modern digital organization. The ITIL 4 Foundation course teaches the fundamentals of the very latest version of the most widely adopted guidance on IT service management (ITSM) in the world. ITIL 4 Foundation introduces delegates to the Service Value System (SVS) which describes how all the components and activities of the organization work together as a system to enable value creation. The ITIL SVS supports many work approaches, such as Agile, DevOps and Lean as well as traditional process and project management, with a flexible value-oriented operating model.   What  will you Learn?   At the end of this course, attendees will have an understanding of the following: Key concepts in the ITIL 4 framework that build upon Lean, Agile, DevOps, and other practices, and how these enable business value to be co-created The seven guiding principles of ITIL 4 ITIL service value system The four dimensions of service management The ITIL practices, with a focus on 18 of these, of which 7 will be covered in detail   Course Delivery Options:  Classroom based Training or Live Virutal Training Target Audience This course is aimed at all levels of IT professionals, customers, and users involved in the provision or receipt of IT Services in any organisation. Course Materials:  Accredited Study guides, sample questions Course Duration Two or three days Course Agenda in Detail Key Concepts of Service Management Service Utility Warranty Customer User Service management Sponsor Key Concepts of Value Creation Cost Value Organization Outcome Output Risk Utility and Warranty Key Concepts of Service Relationships Service offering Service relationship management Service provision Service consumption Seven Guiding Principles Focus on Value Start Where You Are Progress Iteratively with Feedback Collaborate and Promote Visibility Think and Work Holistically Keep it Simple and Practical Optimize and Automate Four Dimensions of Service Management Organizations and People Information and Technology  Partners and Suppliers Value Streams and Processes Components of the ITIL Service Value System Plan Improve Engage Design & Transition Obtain/Build Deliver and Support ITIL Practices General Management Practices Service Management Practices Technical Management Practices How Key ITIL Practices Fit within the Service Value Chain Continual Improvement Change Control Incident Management  Problem Management Service Request Management Service Desk Service Level Management 

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Chicago Professional Hiring Event

  This Professional Hiring Event is free to job seekers and allows you to connect face to face with top employers.  Apply today!   Register to recieve a full list of the attending employers or submit your resume directly to the human resource managers prior to the hiring event for advance consideration at: http://www.therecruitingnetwork.net/candidates Professional Dress is required and bringing additional copies of your resume is strongly recommended. What do you need to do to attend?  1. Click the register button here to secure your spot.  2. Be prepared, dress professional and be on time on the day of the event.   We are looking forward to partnering with you on your career search.

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