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BY EMAIL
Fill in the registration form and click the “Submit” button to email us your information. (Note that this information will NOT be encrypted when it is emailed.) You will receive an email confirmation the next business day.

BY FAX

Print your completed registration form and fax it to (336) 766-2309. You will receive an email confirmation the next business day.

BY MAIL
Mail your registration form (along with payment) to:

        Professional Development Seminars, Inc.
        P. O. Box 945
        Clemmons, NC 27012

BY PHONE
You can also register by calling (877) 498-5922 weekdays between 9 am and 5 pm Eastern time.

 

COURSE FEE
The fee covers course tuition, refreshments, and all course materials. Payment must be received at least six business days prior to the course date.

GROUP DISCOUNT
Groups of three or more from the same organization registering at the same time receive a discount of 10% off the total bill.

CANCELLATION POLICY
Cancellation and full refund will be allowed if written cancellation is received in our office at least six business days prior to the course start date. Registrants who do not attend the course or do not cancel more than six business days in advance are responsible for the full registration fee. If you cannot attend, you can send someone else in your place as long as you notify us at least two business days before the course start date.

PRIVACY POLICY
All information gathered on the registration form will be used only to process your payment. None of this information will be shared with any third party, except for that purpose.

QUESTIONS
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Professional Development Seminars, Inc.
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. jerrym@cityofws.org 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. jerry@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.