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Movie Lot Drive-In

Movie Lot Drive-In

Get your popcorn ready! Movie Lot Drive-In is a pop-up movie series offering blockbusters & new release movies. Get ready for some fun and outdoor entertainment this summer with the resurgence of the drive-in movie experience. Family and friends will be able to gather, safely, for a fantastic movie series featuring all-time classic blockbusters and new release movies shown on a giant 52-foot screen.

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San Francisco 49ers - Preseason Game 1 v Kansas City Chiefs

Visa, American Express, Mastercard Will Call tickets may be picked up at the Visa Box Office at Levi’s® Stadium. The Will Call windows open three (3) hours prior to the event. Will call tickets can be claimed only by the person whose name appears on the Will Call envelope. Government issued photo identification is required. ****** Bag Policy – All Events ****** • In compliance with the NFL’s Bag Policy, Levi’s® Stadium prohibits all bags, backpacks and other carriers from being brought into the stadium with the following exceptions: • NFL approved clear plastic bags (12” x 6” x 12”) • One gallon clear plastic zip lock type bags • Small Clutch Bag (the size of an adult hand) (4.5” x 6.5”) All approved bags are subject to inspection upon entry and are subject to additional inspections within the stadium. Guests with oversized bags or other prohibited items must check these bags or items at bag check sites located in front of Intel Gate A and Dignity Health Gate C, Toyota Gate F. These sites close one hour after the completion of the event. 415-GO-49ERS (415-464-9377) 9AM to 5PM Monday through Friday, 10AM to 5PM Saturday through Sunday Accessible seating for patrons requiring wheelchair access is available with up to 3 companions. FOR ALL OTHER ACCESSIBLE AND LIMITED MOBILITY CONCERNS, PLEASE CALL (415) 467-9377

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COBIT 5 Assessor 2 Days Training in Seoul

Course Description: In the COBIT 5 Assessor course you will master the understanding of how to perform a formal Process Capability Assessment and how it can be used to enable business goals, prioritize improvement activities and identify opportunities for improving the governance and management of IT assets.  The course provides the basis for assessing an enterprise’s process capabilities against the COBIT 5 Process Reference Model (PRM). Evidence-based to enable a reliable, consistent and repeatable way to assess IT process capabilities, this model helps IT leaders gain C-level and board member buy-in for change and improvement initiatives.  Assessment results provide a determination of process capability. They can be used for process improvement, delivering value to the business, measuring the achievement of current or projected business goals, benchmarking, consistent reporting and organizational compliance. The course is supported by practical exercises and engaging case-based scenarios.  A successful practitioner candidate will be able to become an assessor or a lead assessor and apply for full ISACA certification if they can supply further proof of the competences required by ISACA.  The course is available as a 2 or 3 day course. The third day is optional for the exam.  Course Topics: ●     Introduction ●     Overview and Recap of COBIT Foundation ●     Generic Concepts of COBIT 5 ●     Overview of the COBIT 5 Assessment Model ●     PAM ●     Assessors Guide ●     Roles and Responsibilities ●     Responsibilities for various roles ●     Competency Requirements ●     Creating Teams ●     Initiation of the Assessment ●     Assessment Classes ●     Assessment Initiation ●     Initiation Phase in Detail ●     Scoping of the Assessment ●     The Scoping Processes ●     Application of the Scoping Processes ●     Planning the Assessment and Briefing the Teams ●     Information ●     Steps ●     Properly applying the Planning and Briefing Phase ●     Data Collection ●     Working with COBIT’s Data Collection Phase ●     Analyzing Accurateness and Completeness of Evidence ●     Data Validation ●     Applying Key Concepts ●     Validating the Data ●     Process Attribute Rating ●     SWOT Analysis ●     Assessment Reporting ●     Self-Assessments ●     Simulation of an Assessment  Learning Goals: ●     How to perform a process capability assessment using the Assessor Guide / COBIT 5 ●     How to apply the Process Assessment Model (The PAM) in performing a process capability assessment ●     Specifically: ●     To use the Process Reference Model, in particular to be able to use the 37 processes outlined in the PRM ●     To apply and analyse the measurement model in assessing process capability levels ●     To apply and analyse the capability dimension using generic criteria outlined in the PAM ●     How to identify and assess the roles and responsibilities in the process capability assessment process ●     How to perform and assess the 7 steps outlined in the Assessor Guide ●     Specifically: ●     Initiate a process assessment ●     Scope an assessment, using the tools provided and the PAM for the selection of the appropriate processes ●     Plan and brief the teams ●     Collect and validate the data ●     Do a process attribute rating ●     Report the findings of the assessment ●     How to use the self-assessment guide Course Agenda Day 1 ●     Introduction ●     Overview and Recap of COBIT Foundation ●     Overview of the COBIT 5 Assessment Model ●     Roles and Responsibilities ●     Initiation of the Assessment ●     Scoping of the Assessment ●     Planning the Assessment and Briefing the Teams Day 2 ●     Data Collection ●     Data Validation ●     Process Attribute Rating ●     SWOT Analysis ●     Assessment Reporting ●     Self-Assessments ●     Simulation of an Assessment Who can Attend? ●     Internal & external Auditors who want to add process capability assessments to the scope of their audits. ●     IT auditors who want to add process capability assessments to the scope of their audits. ●     Consultants who want to be allowed to perform independent process assessments on behalf of their clients.

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CCC-Professional Cloud Solutions Architect(PCSA) 3 Days Training in Seoul

Course Description: This course is designed for technology professionals who architect the technology solutions that support the changing requirements due to adoption of cloud computing, and help organizations leverage the opportunities that cloud is creating. Solution Architects need to understand the impact that cloud is having on business and information architecture, application design, data management, and security architecture—and be very familiar with the topology and eco-systems that are being created as a result of increasing adoption of cloud technologies and operating models.  The Cloud Solution Architect course is designed for senior technology professionals who are architecting and designing the future generation of technology solutions. This training is delivered as a 3-day classroom or virtual classroom program. The training covers the critical concepts, and supplements this with hands-on, practical exercises, and case studies, which extensively refer to the technologies from the most important technologies, platforms and cloud standards.  The course materials include comprehensive reference materials that help to continue the participants’ educational experience after the course. The course prepares candidates for the Professional Cloud Solutions Architect Certification (PCSA) Exam provided by the Cloud Credential Council. The PCSA is endorsed, recognized and supported by several key technology vendors and standards bodies. The content for this course, as well as the PCSA certification is based on the cloud standards developed by NIST.  Course Topics: ●     Introduction ●     History of Cloud Computing ●     Impact of Cloud Computing ●     Technology Engineering of Cloud Computing ●     Cloud Computing Solution Architectures ●     Cloud Service Life Cycle ●     Service Transition and Service Transformation ●     Consumer Perspective on Setting Up Cloud Environments ●     Provider Perspective on Setting Up Cloud Environments ●     Cloud Ecosystem ●     Types of XaaS Solutions ●     Targeting the Right Solution Architecture ●     Sample Exam and Certification Exam Preparation Learning Goals: ●     Explain the history of Cloud Computing and its impact on business and IT Architecture ●     Demonstrate the key engineering concepts of operating as a Service ●     Explain the impact of Cloud Computing on Service Management ●     Understand Consumer & Provider Perspectives on Setting Up Cloud Environments ●     Evaluating a Cloud Solution Architecture ●     Migrating and transitioning to a Cloud environment  Course Agenda: Day 1 ●     Introduction ●     History of Cloud Computing ●     Impact of Cloud Computing ●     Technology Engineering of Cloud Computing ●     Cloud Computing Solution Architectures Day 2 ●     Cloud Service Life Cycle ●     Service Transition and Service Transformation ●     Consumer Perspective on Setting Up Cloud Environments ●     Provider Perspective on Setting Up Cloud Environments Day 3 ●     Cloud Ecosystem ●     Types of XaaS Solutions ●     Targeting the Right Solution Architecture ●     Sample Exam and Certification Exam Preparation Who can Attend? The Professional Cloud Solutions Architect course will be of interest to :  ●     Technology Architects ●     Application Architects ●     System Architects ●     Cloud Strategy Consultants ●     Enterprise Architects ●     Senior Developers

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Lifestyle Development Workshop

This workshop is geared towards helping artists and entrepreneurs create a lifestyle by turning your hobby into your professional calling.

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Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Washington Capitals

Visa, Master Card, American Express & Discover Will Call windows are located inside the Nationwide Arena Box Office at the southwest corner of Nationwide Blvd. and McConnell Blvd. Customer must present actual credit card, confirmation number and a photo ID. Nationwide Arena: 800 645 2657 or 614 246 3350 for hockey, 614 246 2000 for events. Chiller Dublin: 614 764 1000; Chiller Easton: 614 475 7575 Chiller North: 740 549 0009 Group Sales Information: For more information on group reservations or premium seating opportunities, call 614 246 7224 Closed except on game or event days. Opens at 12 p.m. on game or event days. WHEELCHAIR ACCESS: Tickets available at all prices. Available at Ticketmaster, The Chillers and the Box Office. HEARING IMPAIRED: RF style assisted listening devices available through guest services at Nationwide Arena.

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Disney On Ice presents Dream Big

Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover. Checks are NOT accepted. (956) 843-6688 Box Office Location: The box office is located ON THE FRONT OF THE State Farm Arena facing 10th Street. Box Office Phone Number: (956) 843-6688 Box Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 5:30pm Saturday - Open at 12 noon ONLY if an event is scheduled Sunday – Open at 12 noon ONLY if an event is scheduled Open 10:00 am for Saturday show on-sales Accessible seating is available at State Farm Arena. For additional information regarding the availability of accessible seating please call the Dodge Arena Box Office at (956) 843-6688.

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Frozen (NY)

Cash, Visa, MC, Discover, American Express Available at Box Office during regular hours. Holiday Box Office Hours: Christmas Eve (12/24/19) - 10:00am-2:00pm Christmas Day (12/25/19) - CLOSED New Year's Eve (12/31/19) - CLOSED New Year's Day (1/1/20) - 12:00pm-7:00pm Box office hours: Monday - Saturday 10:00am-8:00pm Sunday 11:00am - 7:00pm THE BOX OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FOR SALES IN PERSON ONLY. There are no steps into the theatre from the sidewalk. Please be advised that where there are steps within the theatre we are unable to provide assistance. Orchestra: Seating is accessible to the Orchestra without steps, but there are 1-2 steps up to access rows Q-T in the Center and Right Orchestra. Wheelchair seating is in the Orchestra only. Mezzanine: On the 2nd Level: up 29 steps from the Orchestra. There is no elevator to the Mezzanine. Entrance is behind row F. There are approximately 2 steps up/down per row. There are handrails along both sides of every aisle in the mezzanine. Balcony: On the 3rd level: up 76 steps from the Orchestra. There is no elevator to the Balcony. There are approximately 2 steps up/down per row. There are handrails along both sides of every aisle in the Balcony.

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