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Commerce Solutions with Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Training CBT Suite

Price: $258.00
CBT Course Overview:
The Self Study Store Computer Based Training Commerce Solutions with Microsoft Site Server 3.0 provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement, support, maintain, optimize and troubleshoot electronic commerce (e-commerce) sites using Microsoft Site Server version 3.0, Commerce Edition. This curriculum maps to the certification objectives relating to Exam 70-057, Designing and Implementing Commerce Solutions with Microsoft Site Server 3.0, Commerce Edition. This training course will help you achieve your MCSD and MCP+Site Building certification goals.
Total Training Duration:
18 hours
CBT Course Modules:
- Commerce Solutions With Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Part 1
- Commerce Solutions With Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Part 2
Training Course Topics:
- What is Electronic Commerce?
- Install Commerce.
- Maintain a Commerce Site.
- Create and Administering a Commerce Server with the Server Administration Pages.
- Customize a Site Through the Order Process Pipeline.
- Work with Pipeline Components.
- Integrate Microsoft Wallet with Commerce Server.
- Incorporate Advertising in Web Sites with Ads Server.
- Implement Business-to-Business Commerce with the Commerce Interchange Pipeline.
- Secure a Commerce Server Site.
- Understand the methods and procedures of designing a Commerce site.
- Identify the structure of a Commerce Server site as well as the role of the database in e-commerce.
- Incorporate site design into the Web site using the Site Foundation Wizard and the Site Builder Wizard.
- Administer a Site Server, Commerce Edition web site.
- Deploy a web application using Site Server, Commerce Edition.
- Identify the correct business objects for the different types of pipelines.
- Identify benefits of specific design options for customer tracking.
The Self Study Store Computer Based Training Commerce Solutions with Microsoft Site Server 3.0 course students should be familiar with HTML coding and Microsoft Visual Basic scripting. Students should also be familiar with the common Internet Protocols and services provided by the Microsoft Windows NT operating system and Internet Information Server (IIS) version 4.0. The student should be able to administer IIS (directories and security) with Microsoft Management Console.
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