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Privacy Policy

Introduction
Thank you for visiting the Professional Development Seminars, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "PDSI") web site titled "ITseminars.net" (hereinafter referred to as "Site"). PDSI has adopted information management guidelines that define our customer and advertiser relationships. These guidelines disclose the privacy policies for PDSI news, information, online seminars, classified advertising, and directory Web sites, including www.ITseminars.net

Changes To This Privacy Statement
Since Internet technologies are rapidly evolving, underlying business models are evolving. Accordingly, guidelines may change. Any changes will be posted here.

Links
PDSI is not responsible for the content or the privacy policies of Web sites to which it may link. This policy applies solely to information collected by PDSI.

What Information Does PDSI Gather And/Or Track About You
Registration: When you register to receive PDSI services, whether those services are free or paid, PDSI requires that you supply your full name, e-mail address, contact information, and a unique subscriber ID. PDSI also requires demographic information (e.g. your job title and for what type of entity you work). Customers must also agree to the Terms and Conditions of Use applicable to the service for which they are registering.

Anonymous Information
PDSI may also gather anonymous information, which may be used by PDSI or shared with third parties. This information does not personally identify you but may be helpful for improving the services we offer. Generally this information is collected through "traffic data" and may entail the use of "cookies," "IP addresses," or other numeric codes used to identify a computer.

Cookies
"Cookies" give users a special, random ID that are small text files, which are stored on the hard drive of a user's computer. PDSI employs cookies to recognize you and your access privileges for certain locations on the PDSI Web sites, as well as to track site usage. Subscribers who do not accept cookies from the PDSI Web sites cannot access many areas of PDSI's group of Web sites. For detailed information about our use of cookies, please contact us using our hyperlink. We use an outside ad company to display ads on the Site. These ads may contain cookies. While we use cookies in other parts of the Site, cookies received with banner ads are collected by our ad company, and we do not have access to these cookies or any information that they may contain.

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IP Addresses
PDSI also logs IP addresses for systems administration and troubleshooting purposes. (Your IP address indicates the location of your computer on the Internet.) We do not log IP addresses to track your session, nor do we link IP addresses to anything personally identifiable.

What Does PDSI Do with the Information It Gathers and/or Tracks

Statistical Analysis and Banner Advertising

PDSI may perform statistical analyses of user behavior in order to measure interest in the various areas of our site (for product development purposes) and to inform advertisers as to how many consumers have seen or "clicked" their advertising banners. PDSI also uses demographic information to allow advertising banners on our Web site to be targeted to the readers for whom they are most pertinent. This means that readers see advertising that is most likely to interest them, and advertisers send their messages to people who are most likely to be receptive, improving both the user's experience and the effectiveness of the ads. In this statistical analyses and banner advertisement targeting, we will disclose information to third parties only in aggregate form.

Data Security
To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the appropriate use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to protect the information we collect online.

Account Maintenance
PDSI may utilize the contact information you provided at registration, such as your telephone number and e-mail address, to contact you regarding account status, changes to the subscriber agreement, and to confirm registration.

Service Updates and Promotions
Using the contact information and e-mail addresses provided at registration, PDSI periodically sends promotional messages to its users about services offered by PDSI and other divisions within the PDSI group of companies, and notifies users of new features or changes that may be made to PDSI's services. If you prefer not to receive promotional e-mails from PDSI, please see the "Opting Out" provision below.

With Whom Does PDSI Share the Information It Gathers and/or Tracks
PDSI shares the information it gathers in a compiled format with advertisers and other partners. Personal information about you as an individual subscriber or registrant will not be shared with third parties, except as follows:

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Compliance with Law
PDSI may release information if it is required to do so by law or in the good-faith belief that such action is necessary to: (1) comply with the law or comply with legal process served on PDSI; and (2) protect and defend the legitimate business interests, rights or property of PDSI, it's users, advertisers, customers, sponsors, advertisers or affiliates.

Vendors
PDSI may on occasion use third-party vendors to assist it in performing its business functions, such as mailing statements to subscribers, editing user lists, processing data and payments, and providing customer service. Personal information may be shared with these businesses or individuals to allow them to perform their assigned functions, but is limited to that information needed to perform the assigned function, and may not be used for any other purpose.

Organizational Changes
Should PDSI undergo a sales, merger, consolidation, change in control, transfer of substantial assets, reorganization or liquidation, PDSI's accumulated customer information will be treated as an asset and, like other business assets, subject to transfer to or acquisition by a third party.

Promotional Offers
Occasionally, PDSI shares data collected about subscribers with other divisions within the PDSI group of companies or third parties whose products or services we feel may be of interest to you. Many of our subscribers find these mail or e-mail promotions valuable, whether they are shopping for merchandise, taking advantage of a special offer, or purchasing unique services. If you prefer not to receive promotional materials from companies outside the PDSI group, please see the "Opting Out" provision below.

Customer Requests for Personal Information
Upon your request, PDSI will provide you with its record of the personal information you gave us at registration. For security reasons, this information will only be sent to the e-mail address on file for the subscriber ID associated with it.

Correspondence to PDSI
If you send PDSI personal correspondence, such as e-mails or letters, or if other users or third parties send correspondence to PDSI about your activities or postings on a PDSI Web site, PDSI may collect and store such information into a file specific to you. For more information, please review our Terms and Conditions of Use or contact PDSI at . All submissions become the property of PDSI.

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PDSI Partner Products and Services
While visiting PDSI, you may decide to purchase a product or service through one of our other provider partners. Some of these partners and their products are featured throughout the site. In these cases, even if it appears that you are still on a PDSI branded site, please understand that you are under the guidelines of the third party's privacy policy, if they have one. PDSI cannot make guarantees or warranties as to the nature of a third party's use of your personal information.

A Special Note About Childern and Non-U.S. Users
PDSI does not provide services for children, and children are not eligible to use PDSI's services. We ask that minors not submit any personal information to us. If you are a minor, you should use this service in conjunction with a parent or guardian.

All users, including those users who access PDSI from a country other than the U.S., agree that the laws of the State of North Carolina shall govern any dispute, including those arising from PDSI's use of personal information or otherwise relating to privacy, as specified in the Terms and Conditions of Use.

Opting Out, Corrections, and Cancellations
Upon request, PDSI will (a) remove you and your personal information from our database, thereby cancelling your registration; (b) correct personal information that you state is erroneous; or (c) permit you to "opt out" of further e-mail contact (excepting notification of major changes to the service) while still allowing access to the site. To request a cancellation, correction, or to opt out, please send an e-mail to us at or you may speak to one of our customer service representatives at (877)498-5922.

Questions or problems regarding this service contact .

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This site is for publicizing training workshops for IT professionals, including programmers, systems analysts, project managers, CIO, and other data processing personnel. Seminars are designed and developed for programmers and website design and development. Courses are offered on Java, Java Script, Java Applets, Java Servlets, JavaScript, Enterprise JavaBeans, Enterprise Java Beans, JavaBeans, Java Server Pages, JSP, JDBC, Java Data Base Connectivity, Web design, Java development, ASP, active server pages, visual basic, visual c++, c#, c sharp, ideal, datacom/db, cobol, cics, db2, metacobol, datacom, internet, information technology, project management, rad, jad, object-oriented design, object-oriented analysis, systems analysis, databases, ood, ooa, ooad, universal data base, udb, unix, sql, sql server, oracle, pl/1, design 2000, jad, apache, tomcat, visual cafe, jbuilder, powerbuilder, power builder, sysbase, microsoft, access, swing, rmi, odbc, sql data base, rational rose, computer. Located in Clemmons, North Carolina, Professional Development Seminars, Inc. (also known as PDSI and www.ITseminars.net) This firm provides training for IT professionals. Some of the professionals that are trained include programmers, developers, designers, systems analysts, IT project managers, data administrators, data base administrators Some of the more specialized training workshops include CORBA, RMI, EJB, and Enterprise JavaBeans. These courses are hard to find. There are extensive training programs for Oracle, Sysbase, Microsoft, and IBM. There is an Oracle database, Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise and Adaptive Server Anywhere, Microsoft SQL Server, and IBM DB2 and UDB (Universal Data Base) There are seminars that focus on IT technologies, such as RAD, JAD, UML, modeling, logical data modeling, conceptual data modeling, process flows, and Rational Rose. There are other seminars that focus on web site design and development, such as ASP, C#, C++, Java, Java Server Pages, JavaServer Pages, JSP, SQL, JDBC, etc. There are some courses for mainframe developers, such as COBOL, Ideal, DATACOM/DB, CICS Some of the other workshops are designed for client server development, such as PowerBuilder, Power Builder, Oracle, PL/SQL, Designer 2000, Visual Basic, C++, C, C#, C Sharp. Some people prefer the Microsoft product line that includes ASP, .NET, VB.NET, visual basic, visual c++, ms sql server, ActiveX, ADO, etc., including activex. Seminars also address ODBC, project management, case tools, and so on. Of course, Microsoft relies on their new platform, .NET, and they want their new products to be a success, so they are marketing visual basic.net, c# also known as c sharp, visual j# also known as visual j sharp visual c++, .asp, along with sql server and their other basic products of ado, dom components, etc. Visual Studio.NET, also known as VS.NET or vs.net or visual studio.net, is a big part of the microsoft strategy. The .NET value proposition is not entirely playing catch up to Java. The .NET platform addresses Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI). The new features jump ahead of legacy COM-based implementations. jerrym@cityofws.org Microsoft also address wireless and WAP with support for IPSec, HTTPS, WTLS, and SSL, and so on. You can break the .NET Framework into three main components: Common Language Runtime (CLR), .NET Framework class libraries, and application. If you're familiar with Java, you can liken CLR to a Java Virtual Machine (JVM). ASP has ASP.NET WebForms and Active Server Pages (ASP) technologies. VS.NET ships with Visual Basic.NET, C++.NET, C# (C Shart), and JScript.NET.