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EXTOL University :: EBI Advanced Sessions
2nd May 2016
In an earlier post we discussed Beginner and Intermediate sessions for EBI 4 / Cleo Clarify. Below we will review advanced classes being offered at EXTOL University 2016
The 5 W’s of High Availability & Disaster Recovery
Eduardo Pereira - In this presentation, we will define these concepts, attempt to answer these questions, and tell you how EBI 4 can help to increase the availability and resilience of your system
Leverage the Power of Java within EBI
Brandon Duncan - The EBI platform is already a complex and powerful tool for solving integration problems, but sometimes you need it just to do a little bit more. This session will demonstrate how you can extend the EBI platform using custom programs in Business Processes and Rulesets, and how EBI 4 makes that even easier than it was before! A fundamental understanding of programming is helpful for this session.
Leverage the Power of Java within EBI
Brandon Duncan - This session will demonstrate how you can extend the EBI platform using custom programs in Business Processes and Rulesets, and how EBI 4 makes that even easier than it was before
SVN Best Practices - Advanced Techniques for Team Development in EBI
Brett Matsko - This session will cover advanced techniques and best practices for managing shared assets in a multi-user, multi-system EBI environment. You will also learn a host of tips and tricks to get the most out of your interactions with SVN through the EBI Studio. This session does assume that you know SVN basics.
Planning Successful Server Cluster Implementations
Patrick Gombola - At the end of this session, you will be able to make decisions about how to achieve maximum uptime as well as meet your SLA requirements.
Best Practices for Server Cluster Administration
Patrick Gombola - We will discuss the best practices for managing your EBI Cluster nodes to make your life easier. Topics addressed will include monitoring, tuning and logging.
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