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Whether you require a single course for a small group or an extensive training program for your entire workforce, on-site courses offer significant savings and convenience with the same quality hands-on instruction delivered in TONEX Training Education Centers around the world.

TONEX Training offers many training seminars in variety of subject areas including Telecom, Mobile and Cellular, Wireless, Engineering, Technology, IT, business, AI and Machine Learning, Systems Engineering, Defense, Tactical Data Links (TDL), Aerospace, Aviation, Space Engineering, Specification Writing, Power and Energy, Enterprise Architecture Management, Mini MBA, Finance, Logistics, Blockchain, Leadership, and Product/Project Management. We offer programs in our four state-of-the-art Executive Conference Centers and in 20 other cities in US and international locations including:

  • Atlanta, GA
  • Dallas, TX
  • Plano, TX
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Santa Clara, California
  • Santa Monica, California
  • Alexandria, Virginia
  • New York City, NY
  • Rome, Italy
  • Shanghai, China
  • London, UK
  • Munich, Germany
  • Stockholm, Sweden
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • Seoul, Korea
  • Hong Kong
  • Bangalore, India
  • Istanbul, Turkey
  • Dubai, UAE
Feb
24
Mon
Merger and Acquisition Training – M & A Training Boot Camp @ Dallas
Feb 24 @ 3:00 pm – Feb 27 @ 10:00 pm
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Merger and Acquisition Training Course (M&A Training) is answer to today’s most important competitive tools used by corporations in a rapidly changing global business landscape.

TONEX’s M&A training bootcamp is designed to help executives, technology, business and operations professionals get ready for the challenge of an M&A work.

With practical learning ideas, case studies, simulations and workshops, this program teaches business, technology, transaction, sales, marketing, operations management and HR professional strategies, proven processes and valuable tools to do a successful M&A.

This program offers an overview of the key M&A concepts, tools, and techniques that are required to succeed in today’s challenging M&A. The program features focused learning experiences and case studies.

In the collaborative, project based setting, managers and executives see how best practices and leadership can be used to create the efficiency needed in today’s M&A.

TONEX’s program revolves around the following core modules:

 

  • Finance and Accounting Basics
  • Managerial Economics Basics
  • Overview of Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A)
  • M&A Process
  • Strategic Approaches to M&A
  • M&A Strategic Management
  • Risk Considerations for Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Post-Merger Integration: Planning, Organizing, and Executing
  • M&A Capstone Project and Simulation

 

Who Should Attend

Tonex M&A bootcamp is intended for professionals who are responsible for identifying and managing the issues vital to a successful M&A transaction. Cross-functional teams of executives to leverage the application and value of the program. The course is designed for any executive who is involved in devising and/or executing an acquisition, from CEO, CFO, COO, CTO and vice presidents of business development to executive directors of finance and senior business analysts to treasurers, controllers, corporate planning directors, financial planners and analysts, directors of new business development, directors of mergers and acquisitions and accountants.

Apr
7
Mon
CCSDS Training | Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems @ Tonex Preston Training Center
Apr 7 @ 2:00 pm – Apr 8 @ 9:00 pm
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The Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) was formed in 1982 by the major space agencies of the world to provide a forum for discussion of common problems in the development and operation of space data systems. It is currently composed of ten member agencies, twenty-three observer agencies, and over 100 industrial associates.

Since its establishment, it has been actively developing Recommendations for data- and information-systems standards to a) reduce the cost to the various agencies of performing common data functions by eliminating unjustified project-unique design and development, and b)promote interoperability and cross support among cooperating space agencies to reduce operations costs by sharing facilities.

This course covers CCSDS’s goals and benefits, end-to-end data syetms, space data system physical interfaces, space data system functional model and recommendations.

Who Should Attend

Network managers, applications developers, product managers, sales and marketing professionals involved in managing, marketing, selling, or developing CCSDS applications and systems.

May
14
Wed
VoLTE Training @ Phoenix, AZ
May 14 @ 2:00 pm – May 16 @ 9:00 pm
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Why choose TONEX as your VoLTE training provider?

VoLTE Training, Voice over LTE (VoLTE) training course covers all aspects of  VoLTE,  the next innovation in the industry, Evolved Packet Core (EPC) in conjunction with IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) to deliver  various services such as voice, SMS, video and other services such as IM and Presence. Voice over LTE (VoLTE) provides the standardization for  voice solution deployed over LTE networks.

May
19
Mon
TOGAF Training – TOGAF Certification @ Dallas, TX
May 19 @ 2:00 pm – May 22 @ 9:00 pm
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Why choose TONEX for your TOGAF Training and TOGAF Certification.

TOGAF Training

 

TOGAF Training and TOGAF Certification by TONEX, A Fully Accredited Training Provider by the Open Group.

TONEX offers TOGAF 9 Training Bootcampo, an intensive, highly interactive TOGAF and Enterprise Architecture  learning experience with theory, examples, case studies, workshops, simulations and practice exams. Get Certified by TOGAF Experts.

TOGAF® is an Open Group Standard. It is a proven enterprise architecture  framework used by many enterprises to improve business efficiency. It is the most prominent and reliable enterprise architecture standard, ensuring consistent standards, methods, and communication among enterprise architecture professionals. Enterprise architecture professionals fluent in TOGAF standards enjoy greater industry credibility, job effectiveness, and career opportunities. TOGAF helps practitioners avoid being locked into proprietary methods, utilize resources more efficiently and effectively, and realize a greater return on investment.

First published in 1995, TOGAF was based on the US Department of Defense Technical Architecture Framework for Information Management (TAFIM). From this sound foundation, The Open Group Architecture Forum has developed successive versions of TOGAF at regular intervals and published them on The Open Group public web site.

May
28
Wed
@ Stockholm, Sweden
May 28 @ 2:00 pm – May 30 @ 9:00 pm
Jun
2
Mon
SDR Training – Software Defined Radio @ Dallas, TX
Jun 2 @ 9:00 am – Jun 3 @ 4:00 pm
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SDR Training Description

SDR training course by TONEX covers the current technological status of radio frequency design, data conversion, reconfigurable signal processing hardware, and software issues at all levels of the protocol stack and network.SDR Training provides a holistic treatment of SDR addressing the full breadth of relevant technologies: radio frequency design, signal processing and software at all levels. It also provides a solid grounding for a new generation of wireless engineers for whom radio design in future will assume dynamic flexibility as a given.

A software-defined radio (SDR) system is a radio communication system which uses software for the modulation and demodulation of radio signals. The goal of SDR is to produce a radio that can receive and transmit a new form of radio protocol just by running new software.

The hardware of a software-defined radio typically consists of a superheterodyne RF front end which converts RF signals from and to analog IF signals, and analog to digital converter and digital to analog converters which are used to convert a digitised IF signal from and to analog form, respectively.

SDR technologies provide software control of a variety of modulation, interference management and capacity enhancement techniques over a broad frequency spectrum (wide and narrow band), while ensuring secure communications management. Radios built using SDR concepts offer:

  • Standard architecture for a wide range of communications products
  • Non-restrictive wireless roaming for consumers by extending the capabilities of current and emerging commercial air-interface standards
  • Uniform communication across commercial, civil, federal and military organizations
  • Flexibility and adaptability
  • Potential for significant life-cycle cost reductions
  • Over the air downloads of new features and services as well as software patches
  • Advanced networking capabilities to allow truly portable networks
  • Worldwide interest and investment in the SDR technologies is growing significantly, with key standardization and development efforts now taking place throughout Europe, North America, Japan, Korea, and China.
  • In addition to the broad benefits listed above, SDR technologies offer unique benefits to players on every tier of the value chain

This comprehensive training course provides both the theory and practical hands-on training required to successfully develop Software Defined Radio (SDR) software in accordance with the Software Communications Architecture (SCA) specification. This training course will introduce the attendees to SDR/SCA and CORBA middleware and then progress to advanced SDR/SCA programming focused on developing SCA Applications and Platform Services. The training involves the use of PrismTech’s Spectra modeling tools, Core Framework (CF) and middleware to design, implement and deploy SCA Platforms and Waveforms.

Jun
16
Mon
RF Engineering Training Boot Camp @ Dallas, TX
Jun 16 @ 9:00 am – Jun 19 @ 4:00 pm
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RF Engineering Training Boot Camp is the unique answer to your RF planning, design and engineering in any wireless networks needs.

RF Engineering Training, also known as Radio Frequency Engineering, is a subset of electrical engineering that deals with devices which are designed to operate in the Radio Frequency spectrum: range of about 3 kHz up to 300 GHz.

RF Engineering Training covers all aspects of Radio Frequency Engineering, a subset of electrical engineering. RF Engineering training will incorporate theory and practices to illustrate the role of RF into almost everything that transmits or receives a radio wave which includes : cellular networks such as GSM, CDMA, UMTS.HSPA+, LTE, LTE-Advanced, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, WiMAX, Satellite Communications,  VSAT, two-way radio, and Public Safety Solutions.

RF Engineers are a part of a highly specialized field and are an integral part of wireless solutions. Their expertise is needed to design effective and reliable solutions to produce quality results, an in-depth knowledge of math, physics and general electronics theory is required.

RF Engineers are specialists in their respective field and assist in both the planning, design, implementation, and maintenance of different RF solutions.

To produce quality results in RF Engineering Training bootcamp, the program covers an in-depth knowledge of math, physics, general electronics theory as well as specialized modules in propagation and microstrip design may be required.

Topics Covered in RF Engineering Training Bootcamp – Crash Course:

  • RF Theory
  • RF Engineering Principles
  • Modulation
  • Antenna Theory
  • Interference Analysis
  • Link Design
  • Principles of Noise and Interference
  • Principles of Jamming
  • Communications Control and Jamming Theory of Operation
  • RF System Specifications
  • RF Surveys and Planning
  • Radio Wave Propagation and Modeling
  • Frequency Planning
  • Traffic Dimensioning
  • Cell Planning Principals
  • Coverage Analysis
  • RF Optimization
  • RF Benchmarking
  • RF Performance
  • RF Safety
  • RF Simulation
  • RF Testing
  • RF System Integration and Measurements
  • Planning of  Radio Networks
  • Advanced Topics in Cell Planning
  • Advanced Topics in RF Planning and Architecture
  • Voice and Data Traffic Engineering
  • RAN Optimization
TOGAF Training – TOGAF Certification @ Dallas Training SIte
Jun 16 @ 9:00 am – Jun 19 @ 4:00 pm
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Why choose TONEX for your TOGAF Training and TOGAF Certification.

TOGAF Training

 

TOGAF Training and TOGAF Certification by TONEX, A Fully Accredited Training Provider by the Open Group.

TONEX offers TOGAF 9 Training Bootcampo, an intensive, highly interactive TOGAF and Enterprise Architecture  learning experience with theory, examples, case studies, workshops, simulations and practice exams. Get Certified by TOGAF Experts.

TOGAF® is an Open Group Standard. It is a proven enterprise architecture  framework used by many enterprises to improve business efficiency. It is the most prominent and reliable enterprise architecture standard, ensuring consistent standards, methods, and communication among enterprise architecture professionals. Enterprise architecture professionals fluent in TOGAF standards enjoy greater industry credibility, job effectiveness, and career opportunities. TOGAF helps practitioners avoid being locked into proprietary methods, utilize resources more efficiently and effectively, and realize a greater return on investment.

First published in 1995, TOGAF was based on the US Department of Defense Technical Architecture Framework for Information Management (TAFIM). From this sound foundation, The Open Group Architecture Forum has developed successive versions of TOGAF at regular intervals and published them on The Open Group public web site.

Jun
23
Mon
RF Optimization Training Course @ Dallas, TX
Jun 23 @ 2:00 pm – Jun 24 @ 9:00 pm
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Why should I choose TONEX for RF Optimization Training?

RF Optimization Training Course provides a thorough overview of the principles behind RF optimization applied to GSM, EDGE, CDMA/CDMA2000, WCDMA/UMTS, LTE, Microwaves, SATCOM, VSAT and Wireless LANs/Hot Spots. This four-day course builds competence in the principles and present-day practices used to improve the operating performance of modern wireless systems. Core performance indicators are thoroughly explored and desirable healthy operating conditions are identified. Both system-side and mobile-side performance-monitoring tools are introduced. The main operating parameters are identified along with the considerations necessary to properly set them in real systems.

RF optimization training

Jul
21
Mon
TOGAF Training – TOGAF Certification @ Dallas, TX
Jul 21 @ 9:00 am – Jul 24 @ 4:00 pm
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Why choose TONEX for your TOGAF Training and Certification.

TOGAF Training

 

TOGAF®, an Open Group Standard, is a proven business driven enterprise architecture framework used by the world’s leading organizations to improve efficiency without total disruption in the on-going process. Utilizing the ADM, techniques and guidelines, TOGAF has become the most prominent and reliable enterprise architecture standard, ensuring consistent standards, methods, and communication among enterprise architecture professionals and the business.

Most consulting and integration companies have endorsed TOGAF by fashioning their Frameworks around the benefits of TOGAF in order to help practitioners avoid being locked into proprietary methods, utilize resources more efficiently and effectively, and realize a greater return on investment. This has also resulted in most companies that are recruiting enterprise and domain architects requiring TOGAF certification for employees.

Sep
15
Mon
Systems Engineering Project Management Training @ Dallas Training Site
Sep 15 @ 9:00 am – Sep 16 @ 4:00 pm
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Systems Engineering Project Management Training Course Description

The Systems Engineering Project Management Training course is designed for project practitioners and systems engineers interested in learning the fundamentals of systems engineering and project management. Systems Engineering and Project Management Training course evaluates options for bridging the gaps between Program/Project Management and Systems Engineering practices and frameworks.

This two-day Systems Engineering and Project Management Training course is intended to enhance knowledge and skills in applying PM and SE processes, techniques, frameworks and practices over the project life cycle. The course focuses on defining, planning and implementing system projects and provides insight for leading and managing project and technical teams.

Historically, program/project managers and systems engineers have viewed the stakeholder problem entirely from within their own disciplinary perspectives with little or no interaction and collaboration. They each manage project/system planning and implementation, defining the components and their interactions, building the components, and integrating the components.

Systems engineers’ and program managers’ unique knowledge, skills, experiences, and unique capabilities are essential for the successful execution of the program/project.

Project management and systems engineering Integration concepts will be addressed to describe practices, approaches and issues. The participants will compare, differentiate, and discuss similarities, differences, and applications in order to draw conclusions on how to apply these concepts in their organization.

This course will leverage the unique roles and responsibilities of the project managers and the systems engineers during the workshops and exercises.

TONEX’s Project Management and Systems Engineering Competency Framework is introduced including:

  • Project Conceptualization
  • Resource Management
  • Project Implementation
  • Project Closeout
  • Program Control and Evaluation
  • System Analysis and Design
  • System/Product Realization
  • Technical Management Strategies
  • Technical Management Processes
  • Technical Processes for designing systems
  • Technical Processes for product realization.

Upon completion of this course, attendees will be able to:

  • Describe guidance on project management and systems engineering processes and techniques
  • Differentiate between technology and management aspects of systems engineering
  • Explain the impact of project management and systems engineering challenges and decisions
  • Apply systems engineering processes and system thinking concepts to specific system problems
  • Evaluate the similarities, relationships, differences and interfaces between system and project elements
  • Apply Lean & Agile Systems Engineering
  • Apply leadership principles to project management and systems engineering tasks
  • Differentiate approaches to PM and SE based on project scope
  • Organize, plan, execute and adapt an integrated project plan, systems engineering management plan (SEMP) and other tools to balance cost, schedule, performance and risk across the lifecycle
  • Manage the integration project management and systems engineering
  • Direct the identification of system functional boundaries
  • Manage Competencies, Innovation and Technical Areas
  • Acquisition Strategies and Management Communication and Decision Making

Knowledge will be transferred using lectures, group activities, exercises and case studies. Participants will work on key PM and SE processes as part of the group project.

Topics covered:

Systems Engineering (SE) and Project Management (PM)

  • Similarities & Differences in a Project
  • Project Planning and Control
  • Project Planning
  • Resource Allocation
  • Financial Contract Management
  • Systems Engineering
  • A Specialized Technical Manager
  • System Architecture
  • Technical Coordination
  • Systems Integration
  • Managerial Skills Technical Skills
  • Common Responsibilities
  • Task Definition
  • Risk Management
  • Customer Interaction

Shared Capabilities between SE and PM

  • Leadership
  • Negotiation
  • Communications
  • Collaboration and teamwork
  • Sustained focus on mission
  • Risk management
  • Configuration management

Project Management (PM)

  • Project Management Institute (PMI)
  • Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) guidebook
  • Knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities
  • Scheduling, Cost, Risk Management, WBS, Resources

Management Plans

  • Statement of Work
  • Cost Management
  • Schedule Management
  • Technical Management
  • Resource Management
  • Risk Management
  • Subcontract Management
  • Configuration and Data Management
  • Quality Management

Systems Engineering as a Specialized Technical Manager

  • Systems Engineering Process
  • Systems Engineer’s Role
  • Poor Systems Engineering Practices
  • Failures and root cause
  • Bad requirement
  • Testing and V&V process
  • Problem reporting and tracking
  • The Merging of Systems Engineering (SE) & Project
  • Management (PM): Similarities & Differences

Systems Engineering Process Control

  • Systems Engineering Management Plan (SEMP)
  • Standard Systems Engineering Process and Practices
  • Reviews, Audits, and Lessons Learned
  • Analysis and Change Definition
  • Systems Engineering Product Control
  • Configuration Management
  • Data Management
  • Baseline Maintenance
  • Requirements and Design Loops

PM and SE Differences

  • Project Management
  • Communication planning
  • Team building
  • Procurement management
  • Systems Engineering
  • ConOps
  • Functional Analysis
  • Requirements Management
  • Synthesis
  • Trade Studies
  • Interface Management

PM and SE Similarities

  • Similarities
  • Plan for producing a product or service
  • Conduct stakeholder analysis
  • Account for scope, time, cost, quality, risk, and the human resources to complete the project

Risk Management: PM vs. SE

  • PMBOK (project management body of knowledge)
  • Risk management planning
  • Risk identification
  • Risk analysis
  • Risk response planning
  • Risk monitoring and control
  • INCOSE Handbook
  • Risk planning
  • Risk identification
  • Risk assessment
  • Risk analysis
  • Risk handling

Configuration Management (CM)

  • Control over requirements, specifications, configuration definition documentation, and design changes
  • Baseline Overview
  • Implementation
  • Configuration Identification
  • Configuration Control
  • Configuration Status Accounting
  • Configuration Audits

 

Systems Engineering and Project Management Best Practices

  • Building Blocks of Project Management and Planning
  • WBS to Schedule
  • Resource Loading to Project Budget
  • Organizing for Project Management
  • Managing Stakeholder Needs and Expectations
  • Management Information Systems
  • Development and Management of Requirements
  • Lifecycle Cost Estimating
  • Budget and Budget Strategy
  • Acquisition and Contract Management
  • Earned Value Management (EVM)
  • Technical Risk and Project Risk Management
  • Leadership and Teamwork
  • Decisions and Decision Making
  • Building Blocks of Systems Engineering
  • Defining Stakeholder Expectations & Technical Solutions
  • Systems Engineering Management
  • Systems Thinking Hierarchy
  • Why is it Important?
  • Hierarchical Relationships for Systems of Interest
  • Techniques That Promote Systems Thinking
  • Master Systems Engineering Plan
  • System Specification
  • ConOps
  • Systems Requirements
  • System Architecture
  • System Design
  • Validation Planning and
  • Solution Requirements
  • Concurrent Engineering
  • Discovery and Analysis
  • Realizing Systems
  • Implementing, Integrating, Verifying, Validating & Transitioning the System
  • Leadership Skills
  • PM & SE Integration
  • Project Control
  • Project Planning
  • Risk Management
  • Stakeholder Management
  • Lean & Agile Systems Engineering

Who Should Attend

  • Systems Engineers
  • Project Managers
  • Design engineers
  • Engineering managers
  • Hardware engineers
  • Product managers
  • Project advisers
  • Project directors
  • Project engineers
  • Software engineers
  • Software systems engineers
  • Systems analyst
  • Systems engineers
Sep
22
Mon
M2M Training @ Dallas, TX
Sep 22 @ 9:00 am – Sep 23 @ 4:00 pm
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Why choose TONEX for your M2M Training?

Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Training course covers all business and technical aspects of mobile Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications and M2M ecosystem.

Machine-to-machine (M2M) communication is considered to be a key enabler of smart applications and services across a broad range of vertical markets including automation, utilities, asset management, telemetry, transportation.logistics, telematics, healthcare, retail solutions, pricing, and vending machines.

Machine-to-Machine (M2M) training course illustrates how billion diverse devices are wirelessly connected to a network, enabling two-way communication to allow network-ready devices to connect and share real-time data via RF signals. Monitored and managed remotely, M2M automates processes in industries from lead to smarter technology and efficient distribution leading to greater control over business operations.

RF Engineering Training Boot Camp @ Dallas, TX
Sep 22 @ 9:00 am – Sep 25 @ 4:00 pm
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RF Engineering Training Boot Camp is the unique answer to your RF planning, design and engineering in any wireless networks needs.

RF Engineering Training, also known as Radio Frequency Engineering, is a subset of electrical engineering that deals with devices which are designed to operate in the Radio Frequency spectrum: range of about 3 kHz up to 300 GHz.

RF Engineering Training covers all aspects of Radio Frequency Engineering, a subset of electrical engineering. RF Engineering training will incorporate theory and practices to illustrate the role of RF into almost everything that transmits or receives a radio wave which includes : cellular networks such as GSM, CDMA, UMTS.HSPA+, LTE, LTE-Advanced, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, WiMAX, Satellite Communications,  VSAT, two-way radio, and Public Safety Solutions.

RF Engineers are a part of a highly specialized field and are an integral part of wireless solutions. Their expertise is needed to design effective and reliable solutions to produce quality results, an in-depth knowledge of math, physics and general electronics theory is required.

RF Engineers are specialists in their respective field and assist in both the planning, design, implementation, and maintenance of different RF solutions.

To produce quality results in RF Engineering Training bootcamp, the program covers an in-depth knowledge of math, physics, general electronics theory as well as specialized modules in propagation and microstrip design may be required.

Topics Covered in RF Engineering Training Bootcamp – Crash Course:

  • RF Theory
  • RF Engineering Principles
  • Modulation
  • Antenna Theory
  • Interference Analysis
  • Link Design
  • Principles of Noise and Interference
  • Principles of Jamming
  • Communications Control and Jamming Theory of Operation
  • RF System Specifications
  • RF Surveys and Planning
  • Radio Wave Propagation and Modeling
  • Frequency Planning
  • Traffic Dimensioning
  • Cell Planning Principals
  • Coverage Analysis
  • RF Optimization
  • RF Benchmarking
  • RF Performance
  • RF Safety
  • RF Simulation
  • RF Testing
  • RF System Integration and Measurements
  • Planning of  Radio Networks
  • Advanced Topics in Cell Planning
  • Advanced Topics in RF Planning and Architecture
  • Voice and Data Traffic Engineering
  • RAN Optimization
Nov
10
Mon
Big Data Training @ Stockholm, Sweden
Nov 10 @ 9:00 am – Nov 11 @ 4:00 pm
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Why should you choose Big Data Training course offered by TONEX?

Big Data Training provides the knowledge to understand, analyze, manage and use new Big Data. Big Data tools are introduced.  Participants will learn how to store informationfor efficient processing and analysis when it comes to informed and intelligent business decision-making.

Learn the procedures and methods to identify, store, manage, process and analyze massive amounts of unstructured data, picking the right data is even more important. Learn how to define target or goal and subsequently establishing disciplined parameters and key indicators for the data you want to collect or process

Big data is the next frontier optimizing innovation, competition, performance
and productivity. Big data training focuses on the building blocks defining and managing large complex datasets, that are difficult to capture, store, manage, and analyze.

Learn about infrastructure administration, management, development, maintenance and analysis. Understand the elements of storage, cloud computing, Apache Hadoop, and business intelligence to gain skills to benefit from big data.

Big data in many sectors today will range from a few dozen terabytes to multiple petabytes (thousands of terabytes).

Learn about the basics of Big Data and its application, Big Science, Science and research, Government, Private Sector, Health Care, Retail and Mobile.

This course is intended for individuals seeking to develop an understanding of
Big Data, Data Science from the perspective of a practicing Data Scientist, including:

  • Managers and team members of of business intelligence (BI), analytics, and big data professionals
  • Business and Data Analysts professionals want to learn about big data analytics and add that to their skills.
  • Data and database professionals interested in exploitation of their analytic skills in a big data environment
  • Anyone with similar related discipline looking to move into the world of Data Science and big data.
  • Data analysts, program and project managers, executives, programmers, architects, system administrators and data analysts who want a sound technical and management overview of the key elements  needed to understand, manage and analyze Big Data.
Nov
17
Mon
IPTV Training @ Dallas, TX
Nov 17 @ 9:00 am – Nov 18 @ 4:00 pm
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IPTV Training

Why choose TONEX for your IPTV Training?

IPTV training provides a detailed understanding of the  Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) technology. IPTV, or Internet Protocol television, is an IP-based  technology that many service providers are using to deliver TV service.  IP technology means that your TV, PC, home phone and wireless devices could all be integrated to inter-work with more control and more personalization.

Why IPTV Training? Learn how IPTV technology delivers TV, Voice home phone service*and high speed Internet thru one connection. Know Digital picture details and quality vs traditional analog. Understand how IPTV delivers a fully interactive on-screen programming guide and Video on Demand services

The course will cover major aspects of the IPTV standard from a business, network. service, architecture, hardware, software, protocols and platforms perspective. TONEX’s established background in legacy video, along with a comprehensive understanding of the IP technologies, provides rich insight into the IPTV technology and results in a superior training experience for our customers. The course provides in depth information, example implementations, case studies, and practical guidance to give your team members a running start.

Learn about generic network transport capability requirements to support IPTV services,
including Broadcast TV and Content on Demand services, based on the characteristics of IPTV services.

IPTV Training – Advanced @ Dallas, TX
Nov 17 @ 9:00 am – Nov 18 @ 4:00 pm
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Advanced IPTV training course provides a technical detail on IPTV technology and covers IPTV design and implementation, IPTV Service Deployment, IPTV Service Delivery, Operations and Maintenance, Service Assurance and troubleshooting. Advanced IPTV Training course provides a detailed perspective of IPTV architecture. It discusses IPTV design principles and how IPTV achieves QoS, QoE and assurance. This course concludes with end-to-end and operations scenarios to help attendees understand the big picture.

Who Should Attend

Software/System/Hardware engineers and developers, project managers, testing and troubleshooting professionals, operation and maintenance and anyone who is involved with IPTV architecture implementation, operations and maintenance

Pre-Requisites

IPTV Training – Internet Protocol Television Training

Jan
19
Mon
Telecom Mini MBA @ Plano Preston Training Site
Jan 19 @ 9:00 am – Jan 23 @ 4:00 pm
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Why should you choose TONEX for your Telecom Mini MBA?

Tonex Telecom Mini MBA, Mini MBA in Telecommunications is a non-credit program and leads to a certificate in management upon completion. This accelerated, 5-day “Mini MBA” workshop surveys the core curriculum covered in most university-level graduate business programs.

The knowledge you’ll acquire in this interactive learning experience will provide you with a strong overall business foundation. With the 5-day “Telecom Mini MBA” seminar, you’ll discover how various components of a business must be linked, aligned and integrated into a successful business system. And you’ll gain a firm grasp of modern management practices.

Telecom Mini MBA

This 5-day Telecom Mini-MBA Program offers an overview of the key concepts, tools, and techniques that are required to succeed in today’s challenging business environment. The program features focused learning experiences and case studies centered on vital subject areas in the business world.

By mind mapping and discussing the case studies, managers will learn how organizational units interact to support corporate strategy and the different ways business can adapt to constant change.A team of faculties have condensed the fundamental leadership basics learned in the traditional MBA into a one week course.

In the collaborative, project based setting, managers and executives see how best practices and leadership can be used to create the efficiency needed in today’s marketplace. In today’s business world, doing your job successfully means being able to work and communicate effectively with specialists in all functional areas and senior management. To do this, you need to understand the foundations, concepts, and techniques that form the basis for management today. In addition, you need to know the basic business vocabulary that fosters easier communication and enhances overall individual and corporate performance.

telecom mini mba Objectives

Candidates will:

  • Learn and refine their skills in:
    • Global Telecom Business and Technologies
    • Leveraging leadership, strategies and business planning, technology and business alignment, regulation and competition, organizational structures, operations, marketing, customer care and systems to achieve business objectives
    • Managing people effectively to maximize organization  performance
    • Professional development
    • Developing and implementing strategic and financial decisions in both normal and turbulent economic conditions
    • Developing business and product strategies that create ongoing competitive advantage
    • Applying finance and cost accounting techniques to support decision making
    • Formulating a comprehensive marketing plan
  • Earn a Certificate which may be applied to the MBA

Who Should Attend

Telecom Mini MBA is designed for senior managers, middle managers, Mid-level telecommunications managers acquiring in-depth knowledge in all aspects  of  the global telecommunications business, technology, leadership, and management.

This program is designed for experienced or high potential managers who are seeking a stronger foundation in current business theory and practice, or managers who have experience in one area and want exposure to other areas to qualify for positions of increased responsibility. Technical professionals making the transition into management positions and professionals or managers considering an MBA program will also find this Mini-MBA program a valuable learning experience. The Mini MBA is designed for:

  • Experienced managers seeking a solid foundation in current telecom business and telecom theory and practices, technical professionals moving into management positions and wanting more fundamental management ‘know-how’
  • Managers wanting to become knowledgeable in a variety of functional areas in order to advance in their careers
  • Professionals who need to learn basic telecom business concepts in order to operate their practices more effectively
  • Telecom Professionals who need to learn basic business concepts, skills, and vocabulary in order to communicate and work more effectively with other functional specialists and senior management
  • Individuals with some managerial experience who need a better understanding of basic business concepts and the skills to apply them on their telecom  job
  • Anyone who faces increasing management responsibilities but may not have a formal business or management background

Outline

Global Telecom Business and Technologies

  • Overview of Telecom Services and Networks
  • Overview of Wireless and Wireline Networks and Services
  • HSPA/HSPA+, LTE and LTE-Advanced
  • IP Multimedia Sybsystem (IMS)
  • Voice over LTE (VoLTE)
  • Self Optimizing Networks (SON)
  • Products and Services for Consumer and Businesses
  • Global Market Evolution and Trends
  • Regulation and Interconnect
  • Tariffs and Rating
  • Revenue Assurance and Fraud
  • Telecom Sales and Marketing
  • Operations Management and Business Streamlining
  • Telecom Product Management
  • Telecom Technology Evolution

Strategic Management

  • The Basic Functions of Management
  • The Global Environment of Business
  • Business Strategy
  • Corporate Strategy
  • Sustainability
  • International Business
  • Excellence in Leadership
  • Leadership and Communication
  • Behavioral science perspective of organizations
  • Empowering an organization
  • Motivation Leadership Strategies
  • Organizational Planning and Growth Strategies
  • Managing Strategic Transformations

Economics

  • Global Financial Markets
  • Corporate Finance and Financial Strategy
  • Overview of Economic Expansions and Recessions
    • Definition of An Economic Expansion
    • Attributes of Recessions
    • Predictors of a Recession
    • Responding to a Recession
    • Strategies for moving an economy out of a recession
    • Deficit Spending by the Government to Spark Economic Growth
    • Supply-Side Economists and Tax Cuts
    • To Promote Business Capital Investment

Financial Accounting

  • Overview of Terms
  • Cost Analysis and Profit Planning
  • Process, value chain, and cost structure linkages
  • Corporate Governance
  • Sarbanes-Oxley Act
  • The Control Objectives for Information and related Technology (COBIT)
  • Committee of Sponsoring Organizations (COSO)

Marketing and Brand Management

  • Value cycle
  • Value proposition and marketing strategy
  • Value delivery
  • Customer acquisition and retention
  • Importance of Brand
  • Market Segmentation
  • Internet Marketing and E-Commerce
  • Pricing Strategies
  • Product Management

Operations, Process and Business Operations

  • Reducing OPEX
  • Improving EBITA Margin
  • Operations Management
  • Strategic Supply Management
  • Lean Six Sigma
  • Business Management
  • Reducing costs, increasing speed and improving quality and service
  • Process improvement principles
  • Successful techniques for continuous improvement

Sales and Negotiation

  • Sales
  • Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
  • Negotiations
  • Conflict management
  • Win-win negotiations
  • Strategic Initiatives in Competitive Markets

Technology and Information Technology (IT)

  • Technology Reviews
  • Computing and Information Technology (IT)
  • IT Project Planning and Management
  • Managing Information Assets and Technology

Strategic Human Resources (HR)

  • Building Relationships
  • Coaching
  • Leading Teams
  • Facilitating Change
  • Leveraging Workplace Diversity
  • Ethical Decision
  • Business Ethics
  • Ethical Leadership Defined
  • Tools for Ethical Analysis
  • Leading and Managing Ethical Organizations
  • Business Ethics across Cultural and Legal Boundaries

Business Law

  • Global Policy Analysis
  • Regulation and Legislation
  • Regulatory and Ethical Environment of Business

Workshops and Projects (Customized)

  • Workshops and Case Studies
  • Telecom Mini MBA Project
  • Working with a Business Plan
  •  Product/Services and Technology Roadmap
  • Sales growth and Market Strategies
  • Operational Excellence/Lean Operations
  • Improving Customer satisfaction
  • Optimal Organization and Structure
  • Findings and Presentation
Feb
5
Thu
Satellite Phone Training @ Dallas, TX
Feb 5 @ 9:00 am – Feb 6 @ 4:00 pm
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Satellite phone training bootcamp is a 4-day innovative training course program designed for engineers and non-engineers.

TONEX  is the only institute in the world to offer a 4-day Satellite Phone Training, a 4-day Satellite Satellite Communications training bootcamp program, a 2-day Satellite Communications Fundamentals, a 4-day Technical Aspects of Satellite Communications and a 3-day VSAT Training, Our training  program provides training in planning, designing, securing, installation, operation, maintenance and management of satellite communication systems, networks and applications.

satellite phone training

Feb
9
Mon
Optical Transport Networks Training @ Dallas, TX
Feb 9 @ 9:00 am – Feb 11 @ 4:00 pm
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Optical Transport Networks Training by TONEX provides a  comprehensive technical introduction to Optical Transport Networks

Optical Transport Networks are composed of a set of Optical Network Elements connected by optical fibre links  to provide functionality of transport, multiplexing, routing, management, supervision and survivability of optical channels carrying client signals.

Optical transport networks consist of the networking capabilities and the technology required to support them.

In accordance with [ITU-T G.805] and [ITU-T G.800], the OTN is decomposed into independent transport layer networks where each layer network can be separately partitioned in a way which reflects the internal structure of that layer network.

G.872, the Architecture of optical transport networks) defines the building blocks of an OTN as  Digital layer, OCh-layer and Media). The digital OTN layered structure is comprised of digital path layer networks (ODU) and digital section layer networks (OTU).

The OTN is provisions the transport for any digital signal independent of client-specific aspects, i.e. client independence.

Optical transport network (OTN) training course is designed for anyone  in need of a good understanding of the OTN and related technologies.

Optical Transport Networking (OTN) Training Course Objectives

Upon completion of optical transport networks (OTN) training, the attendees are able to:

  • Describe SONET/SDH/DWDM transmission technologies
  • Understand  the basics concepts of an OTN
  • Describe IP/MPLS and MPLS-TP transport technologies
  • Identify the features, functionalities, architecture and building blocks of OTN Systems
  • Identify the new requirements for IP over DWDM architecture
  • Understand Optical Transport Networking (OTN) with G.709 Interfaces

Optical Transport Networking (OTN) Training Course Content:

Optical Transport Networks & Technologies (OTNT)

  • What is Optical transport network (OTN)?
  • Strategies for handling growth in packet-switched traffic
  • Packet-switched network based on multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) technology
  • Switching in the core network occurs on a packet basis at every node
  • A  circuit-switched infrastructure based on an optical transport network (OTN)
  • Metropolitan Optical Network (MON)

A Brief History of Optical Networking

  • Services, Transport, Framing and Optical
  • Aggregation and Transport Technologies
  • Current Trends in Transport Networks
  • TDM Centric to Packet Centric Transport
  • Convergence of Packet and TDM Transport
  • SONET/SDH
  • DWDM, CWDM
  • First Gen DMDM Networks (pre-OTN)
  • Optical Ethernet
  • Resilient Packet Ring
  • A-PON, B-PON, G-PON, and E-PON
  • Optical networking using wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM)
  • Interfaces for the optical transport network
  • Transport Architecture  Evolution
  • Evolution of Transport Networks
  • MPLS, OTN, and DWDM
  • Optical OTN (ROADM)
  • Electrical OTN
  • PBB-TE
  • MPLS-TP
  • IP/MPLS
  • MPLS-TP as a transport oriented packet aggregation technology
  • MPLS-TP Building Blocks and Network Architectures

Transport Architecture Principles

  • Metro
  • Core
  • Switch Node
  • L3-services
  • L2-services
  • OTN, OC-x and Eth
  • λ-service: Layer 0/1
  • Packet, OTN and DWDM

Basic Capabilities in OTN Networks

  • The OTN Approach
  • IP, OTN and DWDM
  • Network View
  • Electrical: Client Mapping,
  • Connection Multiplexing
  • Grooming, Monitoring
  • OTN management
  • OTN protection
  • Protection/Restoration
  • Optical Layer
  • Add/Drop, Express, Protection/Restoration
  • Basic signal structure
  • OTN interface structure
  • Multiplexing/mapping principles and bit rates
  • Optical transport module
  • What is an Optical channel (OCh)?
  • Optical channel transport unit
  • Optical channel data unit
  • Optical channel payload unit
  • OTM overhead signal (OOS)
  • Maintenance signals
  • Mapping of client signals
  • Concatenation

Optical Transport Network (OTN) Basics

  • Information structure for OTN interfaces
  • Multiplexing/mapping principles and bit rates
  •  Mapping
  •  Wavelength division multiplex
  •  Bit rates and capacity
  • ODUk time-division multiplex
  • OTN networking
  • OTN management
  • OTN protection

Optical Transport Network (OTN) Architecture

  • Multi-Service Clients
  • SONET/SDH
  • GigE
  • Ethernet
  • SAN
  • Digital Domain
  • Interface for the optical transport network (OTN)
  • Optical Channel (OCh)
  • ITU G.694.1
  • Assoc OH
  • Optical Domain
  • Non Assoc OH (OSC)
  • Optical Multiplex Section (OMS)
  • Optical Transport Section (OTS)
  • Architecture of optical transport networks
  • Network requirements and architectural framework of the Optical Transport Network Framing & Interfaces
  • Framing structure (digital  wrapperí), overhead bytes
  • multiplexing, and payload mappings for all payload types
  • Optical transport network physical layer interfaces
  • Equipment Functions
  • Characteristics of optical transport network (OTN) equipment functional blocks
  • The control of jitter and wander within the
  • Network Management
  • Management aspects of the optical transport  network element
  • Optical transport network (OTN) protocol-neutral management information model for the network element view
  • Optical transport network (OTN) management information model
  • Generic framing procedure (GFP)
  • Link capacity adjustment scheme (LCAS) for virtual concatenated signals
  • Optical interfaces for intra-office systems
  • Common equipment management function requirements
  •  Characteristics of transport equipment – Description methodology and generic functionality
  • Automatic switched transport networks (ASTN)
  • Architecture for the automatically switched optical network (ASON)
  • SDH/SONET
  • IP based services
  • Ethernet services
  • ATM services
  • Frame Relay services
  • Audio/Video services

Convergence of Optical Transport Network (OTN) Layers

  • OTN Application
  • OTN
  • Switching
  • OTN Multiplexing
  • OTN DWDM Transport
  • Control and OAM&P
  • GMPLS
  • ASON
  • WSON

Optical Transport Network (OTN) Rates

  • Signal
  • OTU1
  • OTU2
  • OTU2e
  • OTU3
  • OTU3e2
  • OTU4

ODUk Rates

  • ODU0
  • ODU1
  • ODU2
  • ODU2e
  • ODU3
  • ODU3e2
  • ODU4
  • ODUflex (CBR)

Optical transport module (OTM-nm, OTM-nrm, OTM-m, OTM-mvn)

  •  OTM with reduced functionality (OTM-m, OTM-nrm, OTM-mvn)
  •  OTM with full functionality (OTM-nm)
  • Physical specification of the ONNI
  •  OTM-m
  •  OTM-nrm
  •  OTM-nm
  • OTM-mvn
  • Optical channel (OCh)
  •  OCh with full functionality (OCh)
  •  OCh with reduced functionality (OChr)
  • Optical channel transport unit (OTU)
  •  OTUk frame structure
  •  Scrambling

Optical channel data unit (ODUk)

  •  ODUk frame structure
  •  ODUk bit rates and bit-rate tolerances
  •  Optical channel payload unit (OPUk)
  •  OTM overhead signal (OOS)

Overhead Description

  •  Types of overhead
  •  Trail trace identifier and access point identifier definition
  •  OTS OH description
  •  OMS OH description
  •  OCh OH description
  •  OTUk/ODUk frame alignment OH description
  •  OTUk OH description
  •  ODUk OH description
  •  OPUk OH description

Maintenance signals

  •  OTS maintenance signals
  •  OMS maintenance signals
  •  OCh maintenance signals
  •  OTUk maintenance signals
  •  ODUk maintenance signals
  •  Client maintenance signal

Mapping of client signals

  • OPUk client signal fail (CSF)
  • Mapping of CBR2G, CBR10G, CBR10G3 and CBR0G signals into OPUk
  • Mapping of ATM cell stream into OPUk
  • Mapping of ATM cell stream into OPUk (k=0,1,2,3)
  • Mapping of GFP frames into OPUk (k=0,1,2,3,,flex)
  • Mapping of a non-specific client bit stream into OPUk
  •  Mapping of other constant bit-rate signals with justification into OPUk
  • Mapping a 1000BASE-X and FC-1200 signal via timing transparent transcoding into OPUk
  • Mapping a supra-2 CBR Gbit/s signal into OPUflex
  • FC-00 and FC-00
  • FC-100
  • Concatenation
  • Mapping ODUj signals into the ODTU signal and the ODTU into the HO OPUk
  • tributary slots
  •  OPUk tributary slot definition
  •  ODTU definition
  •  Multiplexing ODTU signals into the OPUk
  •  OPUk multiplex overhead and ODTU justification overhead
  •  Mapping ODUj into ODTUjk
  •  Mapping of ODUj into ODTUkts
  • NE Internals
  • OTN DWDM Side
  • OTN Bandwidth Management
  • OTN Client Interfaces

Optical Transport Network (OTN) Layers (End-to-End View)

  • OTS
  • OMS
  • OCh
  • OTU
  • ODU
  • client Signal Mapping (G.709)
  • ODU Multiplexing Hierarchy
  • Tandem  Connection Monitoring (TCM)
  • Segment Protection/Restoration
  • Control Plane in Optical Networks
  • New Developments
  • Auto discovery of topology
  • Route computation
  • Point-and-click provisioning
  • Service restoration
  • ODUflex
  • Tributary Slot Allocation

MPLS/MPLS-TP OAM

  • MPLS/MPLS-TP protection switching
  • MPLS interworking
  • MPLS-TP network architecture
  • MPLS-TP equipment functional architecture
  • MPLS-TP equipment network management
  • MPLS-TP interface
Feb
16
Mon
TOGAF Training – TOGAF Certification @ Dallas, TX
Feb 16 @ 9:00 am – Feb 19 @ 4:00 pm
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Why choose TONEX for your TOGAF Training and Certification.

TOGAF Training

 

TOGAF®, an Open Group Standard, is a proven business driven enterprise architecture framework used by the world’s leading organizations to improve efficiency without total disruption in the on-going process. Utilizing the ADM, techniques and guidelines, TOGAF has become the most prominent and reliable enterprise architecture standard, ensuring consistent standards, methods, and communication among enterprise architecture professionals and the business.

Most consulting and integration companies have endorsed TOGAF by fashioning their Frameworks around the benefits of TOGAF in order to help practitioners avoid being locked into proprietary methods, utilize resources more efficiently and effectively, and realize a greater return on investment. This has also resulted in most companies that are recruiting enterprise and domain architects requiring TOGAF certification for employees.