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Course NamePrice NIS before VATNovemberBrief Description
Voice over IP1300 (2120)02-03 In this seminar you will discover the explosive dynamics of bringing voice and data together on a single network. You will learn How IP telephony has evolved; review the typology, architecture, protocols, and special issues. We willfurther discuss the IP telephony markets, various products and applications, infrastructure and services, and network requirements.
WiFi Networks and Services1300 (2120)03-04 This course will cover all the aspects of 802.11 wireless networks. The course will review the technologies used by the different protocols, the infrastructure and deployment aspects of wireless networks. The impact of Wireless Network at home, the office and public spaces will be examined as well as the integration of Wifi within the advanced cellular networks. The course is intended for technical and non technical professionals looking for a clear understanding of the fast growing Wireless LAN market, for application developers and those wishing for sound background for planning and implementing wireless networks and wireless networking technology.
Telephony and Telephony Networking1300 (2120)04-05 Telephony is any system that enables wired or wireless connectivity for the purpose of transmitting voice or data. This seminar will review the different architectures used for telephony networks, will describe the main switching features and structure, and will cover the protocols used for this propose. This course is an excellent and essential introduction for further pursuing this topic as well as the nderstanding of Voice over IP seminar.
Mastering Telecomm1500 (2540)09-11 Telecommunications are completely integrated into our 21st century life. Telephones, mobile handsets, computers, are today connected and interconnected via wired and wireless media, utilizing protocols to convey bits and bytes of multimedia and applications. Sounds confusing? - In order to cope with modern business environment and even daily life, grasping the essentials of telecommunications systems is a must. Mastering Telecomm is a broad seminar in which modern telecommunications technologies are unfolded and illustrated. From telephony systems and transmission media through the meaning of bytes and mega bits, to Internet, cellular, current wireless techniques and more, this seminar will guide you through the modern world of telecom. This seminar is intended for anyone who wishes to learn the fundamentals as well as broaden the knowledge and get a comprehensive understanding of modern telecommunications systems.
WEB 2.0 Hands-on Workshop800 (1270)10 Web 2.0 is passing the hype stage becoming real and entering into our life. SaaS (software as a service) model like Salesforce has become the standard business model. Israeli web 2.0 companies like Kasamba are bought at 40M USD. Learn howto modify your product, service and business model to fit the web 2.0 wave.
Next Generation SDH800 (1270)16 SDH, the physical layer backbone-technology, with up to 10 Gbps speed over fiber, replaced the earlier PDH (34 to 140M) as the transmission technology for interconnecting large nodes of the telephone network. However, today we find more data over the backbone, hence we find more cases where packetizing releases the SDH from its traditional shackles. The payload is not TDM anymore but a statistical multiplexing of packets or cells. The updated seminar focuses more on packets over fiber, with new topics such as GFP, LCAS, POS and RPR. The course focuses on statistical multiplexing over SDH or SONET. We start with ATM over SDH, continue with POS (IP over PPP over SDH) and RPR. Later we cover virtual concatenation, LCAS and GFP protocols. GMPLS is also covered briefly. We also discuss in details the issues of network management as implemented in the USA and in Europe.
Wireshark, Hands on Course1300 (2120)19-20 Ethereal is used by network professionals around the world for troubleshooting, analysis, software and protocol development, and education. It has all of the standard features you would expect in a protocol analyzer, and several features not seen in any other product. Its open source license officially allows talented experts in the networking community to add enhancements.
SS#71300 (2120)23-24 This seminar will review the architecture of the networks, which the protocol is used for, will train in the actual protocol, so that the key elements of its work are understood. In addition we will discuss some of the other leading protocols uses for this purpose and their interface with SS#7. Participants will gain in depth insight into the management of telephony networks, and will be able to work or manage projects involved in the use of such signaling.
IP Routing and Switching Technologies1500 (2540)23-25 In most of today's larger networks we'll find a mix of switches (bridges with more than two ports) and routers. Both have their strengths and weaknesses. This seminar will present a comprehensive and in-depth discussion on Bridges and Routers’ function in today’s networks.
SIP Introduction800 (1270)24 In this seminar you will learn the advantages of the Session Initiation Protocol. You will learn How IP telephony is utilized SIP based networks; review the typology, architecture, protocols, and special applications. We will further discuss the SIP based telephony markets, various products, infrastructure and services.
SIP Advanced Topics800 (1270)25 In this seminar you will learn the advantages of the Session Initiation Protocol. You will learn How IP telephony is utilized SIP based networks; review the typology, architecture, protocols, and special applications. We will further discuss the SIP based telephony markets, various products, infrastructure and services.
Asterisk, Hands on Course1300 (2120)26-27 In this course you will learn the necessary VoIP Technology, what is IP PBX, how it is implemented by Asterisk, how you will install and onfigure and then build few IP PBX implementations. The Course will be accompanied by protocol analyzer that will support the interaction with IP Protocols.
Converged Networks 490 (790)30 In this seminar we intend to describe the current structure of the telecom market and its disadvantages, as a trigger to the rise of the new, converged network model. We will provide a high level view of the Fix Mobile Convergence (FMC) network and will discuss the role of dual mode handsets. Then, we will describe the main cellular evolution paths from 2G to 4G, including a strategic discussion on why to upgrade your network. We will show the architectures of a fix network as well as a cellular network and how they both evolve to VoIP in two phases (VoIP transport and IMS). At last we will discuss the various wireless technology pipes: cellular, WiFi, Wireless Mesh and WiMax.
Course NamePrice NIS before VATDecemberBrief Description
VPN Technologies1300 (2120)  
SIP Advanced Topics800 (1270) In this seminar you will learn the advantages of the Session Initiation Protocol. You will learn How IP telephony is utilized SIP based networks; review the typology, architecture, protocols, and special applications. We will further discuss the SIP based telephony markets, various products, infrastructure and services.
Security in SIP based Systems800 (1270)01-02 In this seminar you will discuss the security aspects of the Session Initiation Protocol. You will understand the threats of SIP and the various security tools that are part of the protocol. We will analyze the behavior of the protocol in Firewall and NAT/NAPT environment , introduce the SBC and discuss the Lawful Interception of SIP based calls.
Security in SIP based Systems800 (1270)01-02 In this seminar you will discuss the security aspects of the Session Initiation Protocol. You will understand the threats of SIP and the various security tools that are part of the protocol. We will analyze the behavior of the protocol in Firewall and NAT/NAPT environment , introduce the SBC and discuss the Lawful Interception of SIP based calls.
IPTV1300 (2120)03-04 This seminar present an overview of IPTV, Opportunities and Drivers, evolution of On-Demand TV. We will discuss in details IPTV System Architecture, Broadband Services Components and IPTV Strategy as well as Market Trends and Projections Survey of US, European and Asia Market.
IPSec800 (1270)07 The industry standard for establishing VPN's, IPSec comprises a group of protocols and algorithms to provide authentication and encryption of data across IP-based networks. There are three main components to IPSec: Key Management IPSec uses the internet key exchange (IKE) to securely establish and pass shared keys between sites. Keys and security associations may also be passed manually. Authentication Header (HA) protocol defines methods of establishing the identity of the message originator and ensuring that the transmitted data has not been tampered with. Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) protocol provides the same functions as the Authentication header protocol but additionally defines encryption methods for the data. All three components are modular and designed to incorporate new algorithms and schemas, ensuring forward compatibility as new advancements in encryption or key exchange mechanisms are made. However, IPSec defines lowest level enominators to enable at least minimal interoperability between different vendors’ implementations of an IPSec VPN. For instance, all IPSec VPN's must include the DES encryption algorithm for data encryption.
Voice over IP Testing Methods1300 (2120)08-09 In this seminar we shall discuss the challenges over the IP network, impairments sources and QoS issues. You will learn the main testing standards to evaluate Voice quality. Furthermore we shall find out the main causes for quality degradation over the IP network. In this seminar we shall explore different testing methods: Passive and proactive approaches. In this seminar we shall provide demonstrations for VoIP testing methods and present the Predictive Environment concept for real network simulation.
IP Multicasting1300 (2120)08-09 Today, telecommunications networks are delivering data and multimedia services to users. The next step in Internet technology is its distribution to multiple individual hosts without overloading the network. IP Multicasting allows a station to send a single stream of packets into the network in order to be delivered to the subscribing users. This is the basis for many new networking applications, such as conferencing, distance learning or software and data distribution
Carrier Ethernet1300 (2120)14-15 The course starts with analysis of the reasons why Metro Ethernet is attractive for Telcos / Service Providers. Then the impeding factors are also reviewed. Basic Ethernet, including shared media and switched/bridged networks are briefly covered. Later we focus on Bridging. Various techniques for Virtual LAN implementation are also reviewed. The MEF work and the IETF work on Pseudo-Wire is described and analyzed. Deep study of Metro Ethernet approach and standards as well as various IEEE standards are studied. With these topics we present solutions to the remaining impeding issues that where described earlier, which brings us to the summary that includes the migration path towards multiservice packet networks and new applications.
TCP/IP Illustrated1300 (1680)16-17 This course describes the TCP/IP protocol stack principals and implementations and gives the participants the ability to understand and evaluate the technological changes and aspects of the Internet. The course includes a short practical session on network traffic monitor and analyzer.
MPEG-2 and Video Compression800 (1270)17 This seminar will cover technical aspects of MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. These standards made interactive video on CD-ROM, DVD and Digital Television possible. Will introduce digital video, as well as Intra-Frame and Inter-Frame, discuss Audio Compression, and streaming, provide a Standards Overview, and strategic summary.
LTE800 (1270)18 This one day course is aimed at those with background in GSM and UMTS who wish to understand how these networks will evolve as part of the long-term evolution of the 3G cellular technologies
Cellular Networks1300 (2120)21-22 The Unwired World of GSM/GPRS, UMTS & CDMA. This comprehensive seminar goes through the Architecture and Procedures of a Modern Cellular Network. It covers RF Access aspects, as well as the Circuit & Packet Core Network aspects, and Value-Added-Services. A Leading Motive of the seminar is comparing between TDMA, GSM/GPRS, and CDMA2000 1X & UMTS technologies – specifying the similarities, the differences, and the meaning of the evolution.  Examples for such topics include frequency reuse in GSM, detailed IS95 end-to-end example, call delivery & handoffs in IS41 versus MAP networks, GPRS/UMTS versus 1X network structure, UMTS evolution phases and much more.
WiMAX for Broadband Wireless Access1300 (2120)23-24 This course will provide the student with broad knowledge on current WiMAX and 802.16 standards, trends, issues and technologies. It compares BWA technologies to WiMAX and studies issues regarding WiMAX as a Broadband Wireless Access Technology. Techno-economics of WiMAX as a BWA solution is also included, as well as the principles of network planning together with planning examples
Video Everywhere800 (1270)25 This seminar is meant to integrate engineers into the world of video: introducing compression, streaming and buffering, how does a Codac operate and what are the different multimedia files. The seminar will display various ways and protocols of video transferring from a distinct server to a client and introduce ways to improve performance by utilizing CDN networks.
MPEG-4800 (1270)28 The seminar covers technical aspects of MPEG-4. This standard promises to take over the interactive multimedia arena as well as video and music over mobile devices. We will discuss the enhancements in compression of both video and audio/voice, and learn about handling objects. We will cover the topic of multimedia over IP and summarize with a strategic forecast for the interactive multimedia market.
Web Application Security1300 (2120)28-29 The internet environment and the web technologies are facing unique threats from the information security perspective. While in the past most of the focus was on securing the network infrastructure, in the last years focus has been shifted from the network and the infrastructure to the application layer. This is due to the fact that the infrastructure (i.e. network and OS) security has improved significantly while web applications has remained vulnerable. Thus, the application layer has become the main target of attacks. the course we will discuss how the traditional application aspects like, authentication, confidentiality and data integrity apply to web applications (including the emerging standards for authentication (OpenID)). In addition, we will learn in depth what web application vulnerabilities are, what causes them, how to prevent them from design/coding and testing perspectives, and what countermeasure are required to prevent exploitation of these vulnerabilities. We will cover both the vulnerabili that are common in traditional web applications (or first generation web applications), as well as the vulnerabilities that are unique to Web 2.0 (or AJAX based) web applications.
IP Networking1300 (2120)30-31 This seminar will cover all aspects of the future and current technologies in IP networking, including internet architecture, routing protocols, business models, IP quality of service issues, IP traffic management, and other solutions.




 
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