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Monday, May 24, 2010
5N-010-M: Cisco CCENT: Introduction to Cisco Networking Devices: Part 1
Room: 34 ~ 8:00AM - 9:30AM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn the features and functions of Cisco networking devices: including routers, switches, firewalls, appliances and VPN concentrators. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
5N-009-M: CompTIA Network+: OSI Model
Room: 29 ~ 8:00AM - 9:30AM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Begin learning the fundamentals of network communication. Learn how the Open System Interconnect model can be used as a reference point for understanding the 7 layers of communication. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
5N-008-M: Microsoft Server Update: Windows 2008 Server
Room: 33 ~ 8:00AM - 9:30AM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Update your skills with Microsoft Windows Server 2008. Learn the fundamentals of the new interface and utilities, Understand the key new features. Discuss upgrading and integrating with existing Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Domains
Presenter:
John Yates, Pro2Call
5N-007-M: IP Networking Introduction - ESNT Certification: Part 1
Room: 24 ~ 8:00AM - 5:30PM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Slayton Solutions

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

A complete two-day hands-on networking training program specifically directed at security alarm technicians, salespeople, and project managers. Learn how to program, connect, install, and troubleshoot IP-based physical security devices .Certification testing from the Electronic Technician''s Association. Maximum of 12 students. Students will receive all training necessary to successfully complete the Electronic technicians Association (ETA) ESNT certification written test, which is administered at the end of the training class. Course cost includes ETA certification and testing fee.

Please note, this is a 2-day course. You must attend both classes for certification.
Presenter:
Ray Coulombe, Slayton Solutions
5N-020-M: CompTIA Network+: Network Cabling & Communications
Room: 29 ~ 9:45AM - 11:15AM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn the differences between various media that can be used to interconnect hosts on a network. Topics include coax, UTP, STP and fibre opticT. his session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
5N-021-M: Cisco CCENT: Introduction to Cisco Networking Devices: Part 2
Room: 34 ~ 9:45AM - 11:15AM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn the features and functions of Cisco networking devices: including routers, switches, firewalls, appliances and VPN concentrators. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
2T-138-M: Networking Fundamentals
Room: 27 ~ 12:45PM - 2:15PM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: ComNet

Join Jeff Vogt for an overview on Network Fundamentals and how they apply to the commercial security market. Jeff will discuss the basics of data networks and the necessary protocols for your transmission equipment when deploying IP video and data. It is the foundation of preparing you for more advanced technology areas such as: • Ethernet Topologies • IGMP or Multicasting Video • Layer 2 and Layer 3 communications • Advantages and disadvantages of Ethernet/IP Networks
Presenter:
Jeff Vogt, ComNet
5N-030-M: Microsoft: Managing Windows Networking Services
Room: 33 ~ 12:45PM - 2:15PM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn how to implement key networking components in Microsoft Windows Server 2008. Technologies include DHCP, DNS, WINS, RRAS, Firewall, Wireless, and IP4. New features include Network Access Protection (NAP) and IP6.
Presenter:
John Yates, Pro2Call
5N-028-M: Cisco CCENT: Managing & Configuring Cisco IOS: Part 1
Room: 34 ~ 12:45PM - 2:15PM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Become familiar with the operating system of most Cisco networking devices. This session covers the fundamentals of logging onto new devices using a console connection and configuring using basic commands. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
5N-026-M: CompTIA Network+: Network Topologies
Room: 29 ~ 12:45PM - 2:15PM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Understand the various topologies related to networking and data communiations. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
5V-029-M: Simplifying Video Surveillance Deployments
Room: 23 ~ 12:45PM - 2:15PM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Intransa

Integrators and security departments can significantly reduce their installation effort and ongoing support challenges by deploying a new class of appliance solutions to IP surveillance needs.  With an appliance solution, the complexity and challenges of deploying with commodity hardware and integrating it with popular VMS applications is completely eliminated. Designed for physical security needs and jointly certified by the vendors of the appliances and  of the VMS systems, this new class of solution makes it easy to deploy IP surveillance without becoming an IT expert.  These solutions also reduce equipment need, hardware cost, and demand less energy, HVAC and floor or rack space for greener surveillance.
Speaker:
Bob Gitre - Director of Channel Development, Intransa
3V-019-M: Video Analytics: What you need to know
Room: 28 ~ 2:30PM - 4:00PM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: VideoIQ

This 90 minute session will cover the key considerations when considering deploying video analytics. Attendees will learn when analytics should be deployed and how best to deploy this technology. Topics will include object identification, harsh weather considerations, low light scenarios, analytic rules and installation best practices.
Presenter:
Mark Gally, VideoIQ
5N-034-M: CompTIA Network+: Networking Hardware
Room: 29 ~ 2:30PM - 4:00PM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn how network devices work at distinct layers of the OSI model. Topics include hubs, switches, bridges, routers and firewalls. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
5N-035-M: Cisco CCENT: Managing & Configuring Cisco IOS: Part 2
Room: 34 ~ 2:30PM - 4:00PM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Become familiar with the operating system of most Cisco networking devices. This session covers the fundamentals of logging onto new devices using a console connection and configuring using basic commands. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
5N-036-M: Microsoft: Managing Windows Active Directory Services
Room: 33 ~ 2:30PM - 4:00PM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

earn about Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Services. Technologies discussed include domains, forests, domain controllers, global catalog and DNS. New features include read only domain controllers, restartable Active Directory Domain Services, and using database mounting tool to mount a snaphot.
Presenter:
John Yates, Pro2Call
5N-040-M: CompTIA Network+: Remote Connectivity
Room: 29 ~ 4:15PM - 5:30PM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Understand the technologies related to remote networking. Topics include remote access using dial up and VPN. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
5N-042-M: Cisco CCENT: Managing and Configuring Routers: Part 1
Room: 34 ~ 4:15PM - 5:30PM (Monday, May 24, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Understand the function of a router on a TCP/IP network. Learn how to configure a Cisco router to connect networks. Topics include assigning IP addresses and subnet masks to interfaces and enabling routing. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
5N-049-T: Cisco CCENT: Managing and Configuring Routers: Part 2
Room: 34 ~ 8:00AM - 9:30AM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Understand the function of a router on a TCP/IP network. Learn how to configure a Cisco router to connect networks. Topics include assigning IP addresses and subnet masks to interfaces and enabling routing. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
5N-048-T: CompTIA Network+: Networking Protocols
Room: 29 ~ 8:00AM - 9:30AM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn the communications that take place between network devices to discover devices or networks and determine best paths. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
2N-045-T: Demystifying Wireless Networks
Room: 28 ~ 8:00AM - 9:30AM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Wireless IP networks are here to stay. Are you positioning yourself to participate in this new growth opportunity? Whether you are new to wireless or a seasoned professional, by attending this session you will obtain a greater understanding of wireless principles, network topologies, and how to position your company for success into this market. The attendee will be provided with a technical understanding of frequency spectrum, what does “Line of Site” really mean, how different cameras and other devices impact the network, dealing with potential interference, prioritizing video or voice and data, Quality of Service (QoS) and network administration. In addition the attendee will be presented with suggestions on how to market and identify sales opportunities.
Presenter:
Mark Cederloff - Ascendance Wireless, LLC, President & CEO
5N-007-T: IP Networking Introduction - ESNT Certification: Part 2
Room: 24 ~ 8:00AM - 5:30PM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Slayton Solutions

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

A complete two-day hands-on networking training program specifically directed at security alarm technicians, salespeople, and project managers. Learn how to program, connect, install, and troubleshoot IP-based physical security devices .Certification testing from the Electronic Technician's Association. Maximum of 12 students. Students will receive all training necessary to successfully complete the Electronic technicians Association (ETA) ESNT certification written test, which is administered at the end of the training class. Course cost includes ETA certification and testing fee. Please note, this is a 2-day course. You must attend both classes for certification.
Presenter:
Ray Coulombe, Slayton Solutions
5N-053-T: Cisco CCENT: Managing & Configuring WAN Protocols: Part 1
Room: 34 ~ 9:45AM - 11:15AM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

This session focuses on Wide Area Network and provides an overview of how to configure a Cisco router to connect to WANs. Topic include DSU / CSU, encapsulation types, DCE and DTE. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
5N-054-T: CompTIA Network+: Troubleshooting Hardware
Room: 29 ~ 9:45AM - 11:15AM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn to isolate the components that have failed in a network and resolve. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
3V-058-T: IP Surveillance: Myths and Realities of TCO Calculations
Room: 28 ~ 12:45PM - 2:15PM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Axis Communications

"How much does an IP surveillance system really cost? It’s a question being asked by early and late network adopters alike. The upfront savings of Power over Ethernet (PoE) and reduced labor costs by using IP are evident, but many of the potential savings of network video are harder to put a value on. Different installations require different calculations. The truth is there are numerous factors to consider when calculating TCO for a new or existing installation. There’s not one single TCO template available that can be used to convince an end-user which system to use. However, with a little education, you’ll be able to design an IP system suitable for your unique customer’s needs, while at the same time proving that it’s the best deployment for their pocket. The session will discuss the total cost of ownership benefits of IP surveillance systems and how to calculate TCO by: • Comparing the cost for analog systems and IP systems based on equipment cost for green field installations as well as installations with existing infrastructure and/or existing cameras • Outlining the impact of H.264 on the cost analysis, and its impact on the infrastructure and storage cost • Discussing latest innovations in IP such as HDTV resolution, remote focus, pixel counter and camera tampering and how these impact installation and maintenance costs • Exploring opportunities with hosted video system and the business case."
Presenter:
Larry Chay, Axis Communcations
5N-114-F: Transitioning from Analog to IP Video - Technical
Room: 26 ~ 12:45PM - 2:15PM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: NICE

After attending this seminar, the technically-oriented PSA attendee will understand how to navigate the transition from analog to IP to ensure project success. The attendee will understand the technical design implications of the key decisions to be taken in any system. They will understand the evolution from VCRs and DVRs to networked recorders, from analog cameras through encoders to IP cameras, from standard def to high def imaging, from edge-based storage to large centralized storage, from simple Mon A outputs to sophisticated PC-based monitor walls, from proprietary appliances to open systems. The attendee will acquire system design skills and will be able to present multiple solutions to a given problem and thereby gain the trust of the customer. The attendee will also be exposed to various architectures for both small and large systems, and a number of fundamental IP video concepts on which they are based
Speaker:
Bob Banerjee, NICE Systems
5N-062-T: Cisco CCENT: Managing & Configuring WAN Protocols: Part 2
Room: 34 ~ 12:45PM - 2:15PM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

This session focuses on Wide Area Network and provides an overview of how to configure a Cisco router to connect to WANs. Topic include DSU / CSU, encapsulation types, DCE and DTE. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
5N-061-T: CompTIA Network+: Protocols
Room: 29 ~ 12:45PM - 2:15PM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn how protocols are used to enable communications between devices on a network. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
5V-258-T: Pelco IP Roadshow
Room: 9 ~ 12:45PM - 5:30PM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Are you driven by higher margins? Are you looking to grow existing accounts? Would you like to see where Pelco can add value to your HD/IP video product portfolio?
If you answered yes to any of the questions above then you need to attend the Pelco 2010 Road Show. Come see how Pelco can enhance your product offer. At the event you will learn how we not only make it easy to lead with Pelco, but also profitable for you and your company to do so.

Who Should Attend?
Anyone from a senior business leader to front line technical sales personnel should attend this session.
Program Overview:
The Value of Doing Business with Pelco
– The Pelco value proposition
– How you can add to your bottom line by leading with Pelco
– Energy Efficiency Solutions from APC
– Mobile Product Showcase Tour, Demos and More!

Selling the Pelco IP Advantage
– End-to-end HD/IP offer
– Open Architecture and Integration
– How to more effectively lead with Pelco
– Information on exclusive sales tools to help you win
Presenter:
5N-214-F: Transitioning from Analog to IP Video - Commercial
Room: 26 ~ 2:30PM - 4:00PM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: NICE

After attending this seminar, the commercially-oriented PSA attendee will understand how to leverage the transition from analog to IP for commercial success. The attendee will learn how to articulate the evolution from VCRs and DVRs to networked recorders, from analog cameras through encoders to IP cameras, from standard def to high def imaging, from edge-based storage to large centralized storage, from simple Mon A outputs to sophisticated PC-based monitor walls, from proprietary appliances to open systems. The attendee will acquire consultative selling skills to compare and contrast different options and their pros and cons, and thereby gain the trust of the customer. The attendee will also be exposed to the different buying practices of IT, especially with regards to software and maintenance contracts. They will learn about expandable solutions, both hardware and software features, that offer increasing value to the customer, and revenue to the integrator.

There is some overlap with the Technical session as it is a self-contained session. However it has a very different emphasis as it focuses more on selling in the world of IP video, rather than exactly how it works.
Presenter:
Bob Banerjee, NICE Systems
5N-066-T: CompTIA Network+: TCP/IP
Room: 29 ~ 2:30PM - 4:00PM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Understand TCP/IP suite including the 4 layers of the model, addressing, ports, subnetting, and automatically assignment. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
5N-067-T: Cisco CCENT: Managing and Configuring Switches and VLANS: Part 1
Room: 34 ~ 2:30PM - 4:00PM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Understand Layer 2 communications and how bridges and switches perform frame forwarding, Learn how to create Virtual LAN (VLAN) configurations to control and secure network traffic. Discussions include methods of "trunking" switches together. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
5N-072-T: Cisco CCENT: Managing and Configuring Switches and VLANS: Part 2
Room: 34 ~ 4:15PM - 5:30PM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Understand Layer 2 communications and how bridges and switches perform frame forwarding, Learn how to create Virtual LAN (VLAN) configurations to control and secure network traffic. Discussions include methods of "trunking" switches together. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
3V-124-F: Hands-on IP Video with NICE Systems
Room: 26 ~ 4:15PM - 5:30PM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: NICE

Many key principles will be introduced in the PSA sessions Transitioning from Analog to IP Video – Technical and Transitioning from Analog to IP Video - Commercial. This final session provides a hands-on opportunity to apply many of them with analog and IP cameras, encoders, and video management and recording system. NiceVision provides the interactive vehicle for experimenting with bitrates, resolutions and frame rates. At the end of this session, the participant will have reinforced the principles learned earlier with first-hand experience, improving the quality of their consultancy.
Presenter:
Bob Banerjee, NICE Systems
5N-071-T: CompTIA Network+: Name Resolution
Room: 29 ~ 4:15PM - 5:30PM (Tuesday, May 25, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn how network nodes can be connected using friendly names. Topics include Hosts file, DNS and WINS. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
Thursday, May 27, 2010
5N-082-R: CompTIA Network+: Firewalls & Proxies
Room: 29 ~ 8:00AM - 9:30AM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Understand how devices that connect networks to the Internet are configured. Topics include Internet access, creating a DMZ and port forwarding. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
5N-081-R: Cisco CCENT: Managing & Configuring Routing Protocols: Part 1
Room: 34 ~ 8:00AM - 9:30AM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn how routers communicate with each other to discover routes and determine best path. Topics include RIP, IGRP, EIGRP and OSPF. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
3V-078-R: Bosch Network Video Technologies: Features and Applications
Room: 32 ~ 8:00AM - 11:15AM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Bosch Security Systems

Upon successful completion of this course the participant should be able to: • Describe the features of the NBC-255-P camera • Identify key areas of the encoder menusincluding video analytics • Detail common features of Bosch encoders • Describe the differences in Bosch recording/storage options and their ideal applications
Presenter:
Dipal Shah, Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
5N-080-R: Fiber Optic Installation & Test
Room: 24 ~ 8:00AM - 5:30PM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Slayton Solutions

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

One-day fiber optic training and certification testing. Students will learn all practical aspects of planning, installing, terminating and testing common fiber optic links. Certification testing from the Fiber Optic Association; successful students will receive the CFOT (Certified Fiber Optic Technician) certification. Maximum of 12 students.
Presenter:
Ray Coulombe, Slayton Solutions
5N-088-R: CompTIA Network+: TCP/IP Tools
Room: 29 ~ 9:45AM - 11:15AM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Gain knowledge of the utilities that are used to verify connectivity, trace network traffic and test components. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
5N-087-R: Cisco CCENT: Managing & Configuring Routing Protocols: Part 2
Room: 34 ~ 9:45AM - 11:15AM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn how routers communicate with each other to discover routes and determine best path. Topics include RIP, IGRP, EIGRP and OSPF. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
4P-086-R: IT Support: The Always On Imperative
Room: 33 ~ 9:45AM - 11:15AM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Atrion Networking

Organizational reliance upon technology has increased exponentially in this digital age. And while the technologies themselves have become more and more intuitive, the intricacies of interoperability make it increasingly difficult for IT professionals to ensure that the investments their organizations make in business enabling technologies actually yield the business benefit intended. Technology solutions don't simply make existing processes faster, whereby the absence of the technology would only slow things down. Instead, business process is now frequently designed with those technologies at their core, exposing an organization to considerable risk if even one of the multitude of interoperating parts doesn't function as intended. Therein lies the "Always On Imperative" where IT must ensure that technology is available where and when it's needed; demanding an intimate understanding of all of the components required to deliver a service and the key performance indicators associated with each. Atrion Networking Corporation has leveraged its managed services platform combined with people and process to help organizations address the "Always On Imperative". Learn how we've accomplished this and how you, can establish a similar approach in this session. Because physical security is converging onto the IT network, it is important for physical security integrators to understand IT Support and how it will affect the delivery of physical security solutions. Gain the insight into the IT support world with Atrion's IT Support Overview.Review Atrion's Time Box Solution, offered through Integrator Support. Time Box is a unique pre-paid calling card that can be used on demand to gain access to certified engineers that will work remotely to assist with IT network related issues when deploying physical security and video solutions.
Presenter:
Chris Poe, Atrion
5N-094-R: Cisco CCENT: Managing & Configuring Access Lists: Part 1
Room: 34 ~ 12:45PM - 2:15PM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn how to create rules that determine traffic flow for security and optimization. Understand how to isolate traffic, perform Network Address Translation (NAT). Access lists can be based on IP addresses or ports, affect a host or an entire subnet, and direction of the traffic through an interface. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
5N-093-R: CompTIA Network+: Remote Access Protocols
Room: 29 ~ 12:45PM - 2:15PM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Become aware of the many remote access protocols available for distance networking. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
3V-092-R: Megapixels without Mega Storage
Room: 33 ~ 12:45PM - 2:15PM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: TimeSight

The surveillance world has seen a number of key trends in recent years, including rising camera counts for better coverage, rapid increase in resolutions (due to technology commoditization) for better video data, and ever-extending retention times due to regulatory or best-practice requirements. These factors have pushed storage of video surveillance data in to a dominant cost factor for the security professional. The result: tight budgets that have to accommodate more and more storage to simply get the job done. This session will focus on technology from the information technology (IT) world to allow users to lower the cost and infrastructure needed to support this growing amount of data. Different approaches and technologies used to manage the lifecycle of video data will be reviewed, with the aim of providing tools to help reduce the cost of storing video data as that video ages and becomes less valuable to the business. Leveraged properly, these approaches to video data management can reduce storage requirements by 60 - 90%, allowing significant infrastructure reductions and budget re-allocation to other, high-return items such as increased camera coverage, analytics, and biometrics.
Presenter:
Charles Foley, TimeSight Systems
3N-096-R: Preparing Your Sales Team For Convergence
Room: 30 ~ 12:45PM - 2:15PM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Matterhorn Consulting

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Silver Course

Fielding the best selling team to meet the complexities of the convergence market is a serious challenge. Can your existing sales team meet the challenges or will your team need to be enhanced with new talent or training. What are the critical questions you need to ask yourself and your team to evaluate where you are at today and where you be when convergence opportunities knock on your door.
Presenter:
Paul Boucherle, Matterhorn Consulting LLC
5N-099-R: Cisco CCENT: Managing & Configuring Access Lists: Part 2
Room: 34 ~ 2:30PM - 4:00PM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn how to create rules that determine traffic flow for security and optimization. Understand how to isolate traffic, perform Network Address Translation (NAT). Access lists can be based on IP addresses or ports, affect a host or an entire subnet, and direction of the traffic through an interface. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
5N-098-R: CompTIA Network+: Network Operating Systems
Room: 29 ~ 2:30PM - 4:00PM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Understand the differences between operating systems and network operating systems. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
3V-097-R: Megapixel Cameras in the Security World: The Crash Course
Room: 33 ~ 2:30PM - 4:00PM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Arecont Vision

• Introduction to Arecont Vision • Statistics on Growth of IP Video / Megapiexel Video • Resolution Benefit • Use cases • Pixel Density and Optics • Arecont Vision Product Line • (R)evolutionary Features of Megapixel Cameras • H.264
Presenter:
John Steen - Vice President - Strategic Accounts, Arecont Vision
3V-101-R: OpenEye's RADIUS Multi-Site Management Software Training
Room: 32 ~ 2:30PM - 5:30PM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: OpenEye

OpenEye's RADIUS Multi-Site Management Software solution provides a complete central control and administration solution for OpenEye's entire line of products. Designed for a multiple monitor environment, the RADIUS software platform enables you to simultaneously monitor alarms, retrieve video clips, and review live video from multiple locations. RADIUS also offers a rich selection of management tools including remote administration, video backup, interactive mapping, and system configuration. OpenEye's RADIUS Multi-Site Management Software Training will provide attendees with a comprehensive overview of how to configure and operate virtually every facet of OpenEye's RADIUS software. All Participants will receive a certificate of completion and a copy of OpenEye's RADIUS software upon completion of this course. Participants who choose to bring their own laptop will be able to install OpenEye's RADIUS software and follow along in real time. If available, an email and download link can be provided before the session for participants pre-install.
Presenter:
Steve Lenox - National Sales Manager, OpenEye
5N-105-R: CompTIA Network+: Directory Services
Room: 29 ~ 4:15PM - 5:30PM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn what capabilities a directory service provides for a network. Topics include Microsoft Active Directory. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
5N-103-R: Cisco CCENT: Managing & Configuring Firewalls: Part 1
Room: 34 ~ 4:15PM - 5:30PM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn how to configure a Cisco network device to control access to and from the Internet. Understand how to allow traffic to the Internet from a private, create a DMZ, and publish content and applications for Internet applications like websites and email. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
5N-104-R: Shared Volumes for Virtualization Environments
Room: 33 ~ 4:15PM - 5:30PM (Thursday, May 27, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

This session shows how to create network volumes that are accessed by multiple VMware servers. The objective is to be able to move Virtual Machines running guest operating systems from one host to another "Live". This facilitates taking individual VMware hosts in a cluster offline for maintenance without an outage (VMotion), redistributing load automatically (DRS) or automatically restarting servers that have failed (HA).
Presenter:
John Yates, Pro2Call
Friday, May 28, 2010
5N-110-F: CompTIA Network+: Sharing Files and Printers
Room: 29 ~ 8:00AM - 9:30AM (Friday, May 28, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn how to make file systems available for use on a network. Understand how to make network printers available for users on a network and secure access. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
5N-136-F: High Availability: Replication and Mirroring Databases
Room: 33 ~ 8:00AM - 9:30AM (Friday, May 28, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn how to make Microsoft SQL Server 2008 databases highly available by creating mirror databases, extract and report from database snapshots, and use replication to publish data from one database that is subscribed by another.
Presenter:
John Yates, Pro2Call
5N-111-F: Cisco CCENT: Managing & Configuring Firewalls: Part 2
Room: 34 ~ 8:00AM - 9:30AM (Friday, May 28, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn how to configure a Cisco network device to control access to and from the Internet. Understand how to allow traffic to the Internet from a private, create a DMZ, and publish content and applications for Internet applications like websites and email. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
5V-113-F: Sarix IP MegaPixel Cameras
Room: 32 ~ 8:00AM - 11:15AM (Friday, May 28, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pelco

This course offers students an introduction to IP network concepts and components. The course identifies the differences between video traffic and data traffic on an IP network, helping students to understand the impact of video sent over an IP network. The hands-on labs include installation, configuration, and troubleshooting IP camera installations. Students will need to bring a laptop to participate in hands on portion
Presenter:
2V-107-F: Virtual Video Recording Intro and Technical Training
Room: 24 ~ 8:00AM - 5:30PM (Friday, May 28, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: IPVision

Virtual Video Recording Intro and Technical Training This full day course will teach systems and support engineers how to configure and deploy IPVisionSoftware’s low-cost, highly scalable, and easy-to-use Virtual Video Recording (VVR) video management system to eliminate up to 90% of the servers commonly used as DVRs and NVRs. The course will explain the VVR, how it works, how it saves end user’s money by eliminating costly recording servers, and makes everyone’s life easier when it comes to deploying and supporting IP-based video surveillance. Discussion topics include: -What’s a VVR and how’s it different from DVRs and NVRs -Various VVR designs -Installing the VVR software -Configuring LAN Storage -Configuring network cameras to record directly to LAN Storage- -Adding cameras and LAN storage to the VVR -Enabling real-time subscriber-based Visual Security Instant Messages - Each student MUST BRING THEIR OWN WINDOWS LAPTOP to install and host the VVR software.
Presenter:
Mark Kolar - EVP, Strategic Alliances , IPVisionSoftware
5N-120-F: Implementing Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Room: 33 ~ 9:45AM - 11:15AM (Friday, May 28, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Understand the steps necessary to install and configure Microsoft SQL Server 2008. Learn how to use the SQL Management Studio to set defaults, create databases and determine locations and properties of database files.
Presenter:
John Yates, Pro2Call
5N-119-F: CompTIA Network+: Securing Network Resources
Room: 29 ~ 9:45AM - 11:15AM (Friday, May 28, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Understand how to secure file systems using NTFS permissions. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
5N-126-F: Managing & Maintaining Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Room: 33 ~ 12:45PM - 2:15PM (Friday, May 28, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn how to attach and detach databases, change file names and locations, move databases between servers, rename a SQL server. Run basic T-SQL scripts to take control of the environment and settings. Modify properties of services to run under domain accounts to facilitate access to network resources.
You'll also learn how maintaining a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 environment can be automated using Maintenance Jobs and Alerts. Learn how to create jobs that reindex, shrink, backup and delete historical backups. Gain the ability to configure database mail and receive notifications regarding the state of your Maintenance Jobs.
Presenter:
John Yates, Pro2Call
5N-125-F: CompTIA Network+: Backup and Fault Tolerance
Room: 29 ~ 12:45PM - 2:15PM (Friday, May 28, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn the techniques and methodologies used to archive data for disaster preparedness and create fault tolerant solutions. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
5N-127-F: Cisco CCENT: Managing & Configuring IPSec VPN Tunnels: Part 1
Room: 34 ~ 12:45PM - 2:15PM (Friday, May 28, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

In this breakout, you will see how to setup secure remote access for users to a private network, connect branch offices using the Internet as a WAN backbone. Topics include L2TP, IPSec, client configuration and use of VPN concentrators. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
5N-131-F: Cisco CCENT: Managing & Configuring IPSEC VPN Tunnels: Part 2
Room: 34 ~ 2:30PM - 4:00PM (Friday, May 28, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

In this breakout, you will see how to setup secure remote access for users to a private network, connect branch offices using the Internet as a WAN backbone. Topics include L2TP, IPSec, client configuration and use of VPN concentrators. This session maps to the objectives for the Cisco Certified Entry Level Technician (CCENT) exam.
Presenter:
Fred Glauser, Pro2Call
5N-128-F: CompTIA Network+: Optimizing & Managing Networks
Room: 29 ~ 2:30PM - 4:00PM (Friday, May 28, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn useful tools and techniques to gain maximum performance on networks, and monitor and maintain resources. This session maps to the objectives for the CompTIA Network+ exam
Presenter:
Paula Woodall, Pro2Call
5N-118-F: Building a Project Management Solution
Room: 33 ~ 2:30PM - 4:00PM (Friday, May 28, 2010)
Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

Learn how to implement a environment where teams communicate, colloborate and share documents related to projects. Four key areas are discussed - the server, database, client and Outlook add-on.
Presenter:
John Yates, Pro2Call
5N-137-F: Network Monitoring: SNMP Network Infrastructures
Room: 33 ~ 4:15PM - 5:30PM (Friday, May 28, 2010)
Presented by:

Sponsored By: Pro2Call

Pricing Package:

Sponsored By: Gold Course

SNMP is the most common protocol for monitoring devices on a network. Learn how to configure SNMP settings on Windows and Unix operating systems and other nodes. Understand how to create a network monitoring scenario using SNMP to create alerts and notifications for security or availability.
Presenter:
John Yates, Pro2Call

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