WildPackets Academy Introduces Web-Delivered Protocol Analysis and Network Troubleshooting Training; Instructor-Led, Real-Time Format Saves Money, Time and Travel.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers WALNUT CREEK Walnut Creek, residential city (1990 pop. 60,569), Contra Costa co., W Calif., in the San Francisco Bay area; inc. 1914. It is the trade and shipping center of an extensive agricultural area where walnuts are among the major product. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 19, 2002 WildPackets Academy, the training division of WildPackets Inc., is now offering web-delivered protocol analysis training in addition to its current roster of public and on-site on-site adj. Done or located at the site, as of a particular activity: on-site monitoring of a production run; an on-site film shoot. classes. Web delivery provides an efficient method for networking professionals to get the training they need while saving the expense of travel and out-of-office time that can be associated with public class attendance. "We're very excited to be introducing our most popular 'Network Troubleshooting Troubleshooting is a form of problem solving. It is the systematic search for the source of a problem so that it can be solved. Troubleshooting is often a process of elimination - eliminating potential causes of a problem. Methods' class as well as two brand new classes via this increasingly popular delivery medium," said Anita Lenk, WildPackets' director of Training. "Our EtherPeek(TM) customers will now be able to enjoy the full benefits of our excellent teaching methodology in the comfort of their work or home office environment." Classes that typically require three days in the classroom are presented in two and a half-hour segments, spanning five days. Students log in through a WebEx conference, using their browser browser Software that allows a computer user to find and view information on the Internet. The first text-based browser for the World Wide Web became available in 1991; Web use expanded rapidly after the release in 1993 of a browser called Mosaic, which used to follow along with the presentation and live EtherPeek use. The instructor interacts in real-time 1. real-time - Describes an application which requires a program to respond to stimuli within some small upper limit of response time (typically milli- or microseconds). Process control at a chemical plant is the classic example. with students, answering questions and demonstrating EtherPeek operations. At the end of each day's segment, students continue to work through hands-on exercises on their own. The instructor remains on-line for one hour after the class to answer any questions that may arise. Registration is now open for WP-101W "Network Troubleshooting Methods Using EtherPeek for Windows," WP-101M "Troubleshooting Your Apple Network with EtherPeek," and WP-105 "AppleTalk, AppleShare IP, and Mac OS X Protocol Analysis Methods." Information on these classes or WildPackets Academy is available at http://www.wildpacketsacademy.com. Discounts are available to enterprises with multiple attendees for the same web-delivered class. About WildPackets Inc. Since 1990, WildPackets has been developing affordable tools designed to simplify the complex tasks associated with designing, maintaining, troubleshooting and optimizing computer networks. Our products, including EtherPeek NX(TM) Real-time Expert Analyzer analyzer /ana·ly·zer/ (an´ah-li?zer) 1. a Nicol prism attached to a polarizing apparatus which extinguishes the ray of light polarized by the polarizer. 2. , are sold in over 50 countries. Information on the company, products and partners is available at www.wildpackets.com. WildPackets Academy courses and Professional Services (job) professional services - A department of a supplier providing consultancy and programming manpower for the supplier's products. offerings can be viewed at www.wildpacketsacademy.com. WildPackets' Network Analysis Expert (NAX NAX Netzwerk Architekturexport (Germany) ) Certification Program details are available at www.nax2000.com. Note to Editors: All trademarks are property of their respective holders. |
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