INTERNET AND WEB E-COMMERCE ASSISTANT
The Internet and Web E-commerce Assistant is responsible for the general organisation of the hosting platform that most often comprises serveral servers (Internet or hosted Intranet). S/he designs the overall architecture of the system and networks and configures the parameters of the servers. S/he ensures that access is secure.
The creation of the technical architecture assumes that s/he defines the possible alternatives at a functional, technical and organisational level and opts for the most effective options. S/he has an advisory role with his client or the Webmaster so as to recommend the solutions that will improve the operation of online services.
Programme
WINDOWS 2003 Server and II S
WINDOWS 2003 Server (Administrator) and PortalServer
ACCESS and MySQL
PHOTOSHOP CS
FIREWORKS MX
FLASH Mx
DREAMWEAVER MX and FRONTPAGE
EVALUATION and taking the MICROSOFT CERTIFICATION exam
ASP Level 1
Advanced ASP (including ActivX & SQL)
PHP & MySQL
Advanced PHP (MySQL & Flash MX link)
Linux Introduction
Linux & Apache
Job seeking technique
Duration
525 hours of theoretical courses
Beginning:
2 April 2007 - Recruitment from 15 February 2007.
WEBDESIGNER
The design of images and graphic animations is, even today, the core activity of computer graphic artists. However, exercising this activity requires all the new constraints generated by the latest technical developments to be taken into account.
Creativity and the capacity to innovate are increasingly sought after to make the graphics solutions as attractive and efficient as possible.
Programme
WINDOWS 2003 Server and II S
WINDOWS 2003 Server (Administrator) and Portal Server
ILLUSTRATOR CS
ILLUSTRATOR CS (advanced)
PHOTOSHOP CS
PHOTOSHOP CS (advanced)
FIREWORKS MX
FLASH MX
DREAMWEAWER MX
FRONTPAGE
Job seeking technique
Knowledge Assessment
Duration
375 hours of theoretical courses
Beginning:
18 September 2007 - Recruitment from 1 June 2007.
WINDOWS / LINUX NETWORK ENGINEER
A network engineer is above all responsible for ensuring the correct daily operation of a network. But s/he can also have other responsibilities.
Objectives:
Install and configure a network of diverse machines.
Install shared software.
Set up a network database.
Manage common disk space.
Configure peripheral device sharing on the network.
Set up the connection to an external network.
Programme
Introduction to TCP/IP local area networks
Installation configuration of station-to-station networks
Installation configuration of Windows 2003 server level 1
Advanced administration of Windows 2003 level 2 support
Installation configuration of Linux and Windows and shell
Administration of the Linux system and networks
Windows 2003 and Linux system interconnections
Methodology of network security + Firewall configuration
Project management
Computer stock internal audit
Job seeking technique
ACCESS and MySQL / SGBDR
Microsoft MOS assessment and exam / MCP preparation
Duration
476 hours of theoretical courses (recruitment from 15 October 2007)
Beginning:
29 November 2007 to 3 March 2008