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VARNAAZ ACADEMIC ALLIANCE: Team VARNAAZ (Varna (वर्ण varṇa) is a Sanskrit term derived from the root vṛ meaning "to enclose") is striving to be the most preferred partner to bridge Academy with Industry by creating a finishing enclosure over the passing out students to meet industry expectations. In the process Varnaaz leverages on programs like Microsoft Dynamics Academic alliance and their relation with SNIA (Storage Network Industry Association) WHAT IS THE MICROSOFT DYNAMICS ACADEMIC ALLIANCE? The Microsoft Dynamics® Academic Alliance is a program for member universities and colleges who wish to enhance the learning experience by integrating Microsoft Dynamics enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) software in the curriculum. WHY IS THE ALLIANCE IMPORTANT? Education is often more meaningful when it is made practical. Hands-on learning with software enables students to apply business concepts and processes to real-world scenarios using business tools they are likely to encounter during their career. Students at member colleges and universities have a competitive advantage in the job market after college because they are not only well-educated and highly motivated, but already experienced in using business tools and technology. They also may have taken advantage of opportunities to network with peers and meet business people like Microsoft partners and storage companies through their affiliation with the alliance. As a result, they receive special insight into internship, career, or business opportunities after graduation

VALUABLE, RELEVANT EDUCATION • Practical insight into business processes, challenges, technology and solutions through the use of software used in thousands of midsize businesses around the world. • Holistic business and process modeling, incorporating cross-functional business activities. • Professional growth through exposure to and incorporation of some of the latest ideas and practices from Microsoft, SNIA and its technology partners. BUSINESS ENABLEMENT AND INSIGHT • Downloadable, effective materials shared by alliance members. • Innovative education leadership with contemporary, progressive technology and business curricula. • Close connections to the real business world.

CONNECTED COMMUNITY • Synergies among business, technical, and environmental benefits. • Idea exchange among peers at special alliance events and with the alliance member network. • Vast ecosystem of Microsoft Dynamics, SNIA members/partners and technology experts for advice, speaking, and mentoring. RESOURCES FOR ALLIANCE MEMBER INSTITUTIONS AND FACULTY • Certificate of completion for students passing Microsoft Dynamics Academic Alliance and SNIA courses • Members-only email signature • Web buttons for your institution website to lead to your program information page • Best practices guide • Copy usage guidelines with ready-to-print descriptions of your alliance membership • Datasheets communicating the value of the alliance to your institution • Networking, educational, and advisory opportunities • Newsletter with the latest information about the program and more

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Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics

• This two-day instructor-led, Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics examines • the basic concepts of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), how to navigate in • Microsoft Dynamics using the Role Tailored client, as well as typical user tasks in • common application areas, such as finance, inventory, purchases, and sales. • It also introduces cross-application functionality like dimensions, record links, and • integration to Microsoft products. Lastly, the course provides outlines of all other • application areas not covered in the course.

Introduction in Microsoft Dynamics- Technology

• Set up the development environment, • Understand basic objects available in Microsoft Dynamics, • Create simple customizations, • Prepare for the Technology Introduction certification exam.

Development in Microsoft Dynamics

• Creating solutions following the Microsoft Dynamics Implementation Methodology.

• Use debugging tools. • Troubleshoot performance issues. • Define complex data variables and their member functions. • List multi language functionality. • Perform analysis of objects. • Post routines. • Define the architecture of a basic Microsoft Dynamics document. • Define Microsoft Dynamics dimensions. • Deploy customized Microsoft Dynamics software solutions.

Target Audience

• B.E (All Streams) • B.Tech (All Streams) • M.Tech (All Streams) • MCA (With Programming Knowledge)

ERP Technical Track

72 Hours Instructor lead

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Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics

This two-day instructor-led, Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics examines the basic concepts of ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), how to navigate in Microsoft Dynamics using the Role Tailored client, as well as typical user tasks in common application areas, such as finance, inventory, purchases, and sales. It also introduces cross-application functionality like dimensions, record links, and integration to Microsoft products. Lastly, the course provides outlines of all other application areas not covered in the course.

Finance in Microsoft Dynamics

• Maintain and work with the General Ledger. • Process a bank reconciliation. • Use journals and batches. • Understand receivables management. • Understand payables management. • Setup and work with Prepayments • Setup and work with multicurrency. • Setup and work with VAT and Intrastate • Perform standard end of year financial closing operations

Supply Chain

• Inventory • Serial and Batch Number • Item Arrival and Registration • Quarantine Management • Vendor Returns • Sales Orders and Sales Order Posting • Sales Order Picking • Customer Returns • Over/Under Delivery and Miscellaneous Charge • Purchase Orders and Purchase Order Posting • Item Reservation • Customer and Vendor Trade Agreement • Request For Quote & Purchase Requisition • Sales Quotation • Quality Management • Transfer Orders • Commissions • Inventory Journals • Inventory Reports

Manufacturing

• Create a Production BOM, capacity, and routing. • Calculate a formula for a BOM. • Create a Capacity Unit of Measure. • Create a work shift. • Create, process, and finish a production order. • Register consumption and output.

HRMS

• Introduction to AX and role of HRM in AX • Organizational Element • Employee Administration • Recruitment • Managing Absence • Managing Skill • Managing Training • Employee Development

Target Audience : MBA, BE, CA, M.Com, M.Tech Final Semester Students

ERP Functional Track

72 Hours Instructor lead

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The storage Foundations course is for students, Storage architects, Administrators or managers, Project Managers or recent additions to storage and information management teams. This unique “open” course focuses on concepts ,principles and design considerations of storage technology rather than on specific products.

In this Open curriculum, you will learn about technologies such as SAN, NAS, CAS and virtualization, and you also have an opportunity to earn your Associate level SNIA

Certification. Join this unique community of storage professionals.

Who benefits from taking Storage Foundations

Data Storage and Virtualization

1. By 2012 ,the IT industry will need more than a million additional skilled storage and information management professionals, You could be one of them 2. Recent IDC research forecasts a staggering 988 billion gigabytes of digital information will be created by 2011. Want to be among the elite group who can manage this growth? 3. There is significant shortage of skilled professional that is impacting recruiting and retention. What an opportunity !!! 4. SNIA is an award winning certification provider who can prepare you to manage the expanding digital universe . Why not learn from Varnaaz and get certified? 5. Storage Foundation is your entry into biggest vertical of IT industry and get certified to become #1 in the storage industry.

Top 5 reasons to complete Storage Foundations

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Course Objectives This Course Includes the following modules:

Introduction to Storage Foundations • Difference between LAN & SAN • Review data creation and the amount of data being created • Describe the value of data to the business • Identify challenges in data storage and data management • List the solutions available for data storage • List and describe the core elements of a data Center infrastructure • Describe the role of each element in supporting business activities

Storage System Architecture • List the hardware and software components of the host environment • Define the key protocols and concepts used by each component • Describe the physical and logical components of a connectivity

environment • Describe the major physical components of a disk drive and their function • Define the logical constructs of a physical disk, access characteristics and

performance implications • Define the concept of RAID and components • Define the different RAID levels and their suitability for different

application environment s- RAID 0,RAID 1,RAID 3 RAID 4,RAID 5,RAID 0+1, RAID 1+0, RAID 6.

Introduction to Network Storage • Describe the evolution of network storage • Describe the architecture ,components and topologies of FC-

SAN,NAS and IP-SAN • Describe the benefits of the different network storage options • Understand the need for long-term archiving solutions and

describe how CAS fulfills the needs • Understand the appropriate ness of the different networked

storage options for different applications environments.

Business Continuity • List reasons for planned/unplanned otages • Describe the impact of downtime • Differentiate between Business Continuity (BC) and Disaster

Recovery (DR) • Define RTO and RPO • Identify single points of failure in a storage infrastructure and list

solutions to migrate these failures • Describe the architecture of Backup /Recovery and different

Backup /Recovery topologies • Describe the local replication topologies and their role in ensuring

information availability and business continuity • Describe the remote replication technologies and their role in

providing disaster recovery and business continuity capabilities

Managing Monitoring • Identify key areas to monitor in a data center • Define industry standards for data center monitoring and

management • List key monitoring metrics for storage infrastructure components • List key management tasks in data center

Securing Storage and Storage Virtulization • define information security • List the critical security attributes for information systems • Define storage security domains • List and analyze the common threats in each domain • Identify different Virtulization technologies • Describe block –level and fine-level virtulization technologies and

processes

60 Hrs Instructor-Led Storage Foundations Curriculum

Target Audience : B.E , M.Tech (C.S, E & C,E & E, IS), MCA