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Software Engineering 1

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Curriculum Architecture

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Common Foundation Semester

S.NO Course Name Duration (Hrs)

1 Introduction to IT 12

2 Object Oriented Programming in C# 48

3 Designing & Implementing SQL Server 2005 48

4 GUI Application Development using .NET Framework 30

5 ISAS

E-Learning

1 PC Productivity Tools

2 Effective Communication

Exit Profile: Windows Programmer

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Semester 2

S.NO Course Name Duration (Hrs)

1 GUI Applications Development using Java 36

2 Advanced Database Applications Development in Visual Studio

2005 using ADO.NET & XML 48

3 Data Structures & Algorithms 36

4 Project 12

E-Learning

1 GUI & Interactive Applications Design

2 Interpersonal Relationships

Exit Profile: Client Server Database Developer

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Semester 3

S NO Course Name Duration(Hrs)

1 Object-Oriented Analysis & Design using UML 48

2 Web Applications Development using ASP.NET 48

3 Code Optimization & Performance Tuning using Intel Vtune 30

4 ISAS

e-Learning

1 Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Foundation

2 Customer Handling

Exit Profile: Web Application Developer

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Semester 4

S NO Course Name Duration (Hrs)

1 J2EE Application Development using Java Studio Enterprise 48

2 Software Quality Assurance and Testing 36

3 CAPSTONE PROJECT 48

e-Learning

1 Business Process Fundamentals

2 International Etiquettes

Exit Profile: Distributed Application Developer

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Certification Mapping

SQL Server 2005

• 70-431 Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 -

Implementation and Maintenance

.NET Framework 2.0 Windows Applications

• 70-526: Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0

- Windows®-based Client Development

.NET Framework 2.0 Web Applications

• 70-528: Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0

- Web-based Client Development

.NET Framework 2.0

• 70-536: Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0

- Application Development Foundation

Sem 1

Sem 2

Sem 3

Sem 4

Partially

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Certification Mapping T1 Electives

.NET Framework 2.0 Distributed Applications

• 70-529: Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 - Distributed

Application Development

SUN Certified Mobile Application

Developer (SCMAD)

• 70-445: Designing Business Intelligence Solutions by Using

Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Analysis Services

Business Intelligence Developer

Windows Developer

• 70-548: Designing and Developing Windows® Applications by

Using the Microsoft® .NET Framework

SUN Certified Business Component

Developer (SCBCD)

Web Developer

• 70-547: Designing and Developing Web Applications by Using

the Microsoft® .NET Framework

• 70-446: Designing a Business Intelligence Infrastructure by Using

Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005

Business Intelligence Developer

Cold Fusion

Flex

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Infrastructure Management Services 2

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Today we are all socially connected

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What is a NETWORK?

Network is a collection of computers inter-connected together to share information (data) and resources( printer, scanner , etc.).

Eg : School Lab, University Labs, Internet.

Why we need Networking ?

• Cost Effective

• Faster Data Transfers

• Data loss is minimum

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Types of a Network

Network is broadly classified into three types :

Geographical (Based on Distance between two Computers)

• LAN

• MAN

• WAN

Topology (Based on how they are connected)

• Bus

• Star

• Ring

• Mesh

Grouping (Based on the relation between the computers)

• Peer – Peer

• Client Server

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Before Networking After Networking

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Defining Infrastructure Management

For an organization's infrastructure management (IM) is the management of essential operation components, such as policies, processes, equipment, data, human resources, and external contacts, for overall effectiveness.

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Consumer Insight

Is more aware about the nuances of the sector

For being aware about networking to being aware about IMS related features

Buzzwords like Security, Wi-Fi and ethical hacking are slowly becoming popular

Despite SW being seen as a better profile, NW and IMS is shedding its blue collared tag.

NW is being seen as a lucrative option in IT rather than being just another alternative to SW.

Consumers are looking to make serious careers in the sector

SW engineers are opting for NW related courses

Instances of GNIITians downgrading to networking

NW is seen as a virgin territory – “Everyone is opting for Java I want to do something that is equally good and untapped”

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• Hosting all systems, systems administration

access controls and storage equipments

• Remember what happened on 9/11?

• Monitoring, administering &

diagnostics of the network and its

components

• Installation, Implementation of Desktops for End

users

• More users, more installation time, therefore

remote installation by Desktop Support Executives

• Continuous monitoring and reporting pertaining

to intrusion detection, manage security devices

and security events.

• A tech Admin can format, restore data in split

seconds without a desk visit.

• Service desk, incident and problem

management ongoing audits

• Any user in an MNC on an average

exchanges 75 mails daily. Traffic,

bandwidth, Security, storage needs to be

managed.

• DB Admin

• With information in any enterprise getting a

digital format, managing data storage and flow

is extremely critical for Database Professionals

• Front line support

• Call Management & ownership

• Quick restoration of service

• Your machine runs slow and you call up the help desk to seek

phone based support.

• Similarly your IBM Laptop needs it’s BIOS to be flushed but you

need the steps to perform the action. Web based support is then

sought from IBM Help Desk

• Monitoring systems OS and provide end user

support

• Managing Sever applications for effective

functioning

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NIIT Introduces

A New &

Improved

GNIIT

Track 2 v 2

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Track 2 Architecture (Proposed)

•Exit Profile: Server Administrator

Semester 2

•Exit Profile: System Support Technician

Semester 1

• Exit Profile: Security Administrator

Semester 4

• Exit Profile: Network Administrator

Semester 3

Professional Practice G

NPv2

G

NIIT Tra

ck 2

Electives

Electives

Entry

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Semester 1: System Support Technician

Deploying Windows Business Desktops

Deploying Business Vista Desktops

Deploying Microsoft office 2007

Deploying and Trouble Shooting Linux Desktops

Managing and Supporting Solaris 10

E learning

MCTS on Windows Vista Business Desktops Deployment

Sun Certified Solaris Associate (SCSAS)

Linux + Certification

Content Certifications

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Semester 2: Server Administrator

Fundamentals server technologies

Fundamentals of windows server 2008 Active Directory

Configuring Windows Server 2008 Network Administrator

Administering the Solaris 10 operating system

E-learning

CompTIA Server+

MCTS: Network infrastructure configuration Windows Server 2008

Solaris S10 intermediate System Administrator Part 1

Content Certifications

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Semester 3: Network Administrator

Protocols and internetworking standards

Introduction to internetworking fundamentals

Interconnecting networking devices in a heterogeneous environment

Storage management fundamentals

E-learning

CompTIA N+

Cisco CCENT

Cisco CCNA

EMC Storage management technology foundation certification

Content Certifications

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Semester 4 Contents

• Exit Profile: Security Administrator

Semester 4

Professional Practice G

NIIT Tra

ck 2

Electives

• CompTIA Security+

• Implementing Network Security

• Implementing Server Security

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IMS GNIIT Track at a Glance

IMS GNIIT

Curriculum

Core Courses (Fundamentals and Concepts)

Building on GNPv2

Security focus

Disciplinary subjects

Professional Skills

Industry Orientation

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Curriculum Strengths

Architecture with the Right Blend of Range, Depth &

Completeness

Curriculum backed by Industry leaders in this domain

like Microsoft, CISCO, SUN, EMC2, CompTIA

Industry Relevant Technologies, Latest Versions

Capitalizes on huge demand of professionals required

for IMS domain

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Enquiry Handling (Internal)

Since the new Curriculum is built on the current GNPv2 structure, student handling is very convenient

Student registered up to Sem 3 can easily upgrade to the GNIIT Track by enrolling himself to the higher program at the centre with the GNIIT Execution rights.

G2DSN

• Student completes Sem 1 under GNPv2

• Student completes Sem 2 under GNPv2

ANIIT

• Student completes Sem 3 under GNPv2

• Student upgrades to Sem 4 under GNPv2

GNIIT

• Student completes IOS modules in Semester 4

• Student takes Electives as additional subjects with appropriate fees

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Methodology and Infrastructure

Designed to impart practical networking skills

Vlabs for real time exposure in remote infrastructure management

Special inclusion of online class rooms to demonstrate and deliver simultaneously

World class WBT( web based training) for self paced learning

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V labs

Technology enabled solution for effective learning

of IT infrastructure in a controlled and structured

environment

Only web enabled learning systems that enables

you to directly connect with hardware and software

in a real risk free environment.

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NIIT Wide Area

Network

NIIT vLabs®

CISCO Equipment

Classrooms

Classrooms

Classrooms

Classrooms

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Network

• It provides a virtual environment that can mirror a real-time situation-Hardware &

Software to meet the learners training needs

• Takes you through a set of situational based exercises leading to real-

time experience

Advantage

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IMS @ NIIT :: The Edge

Industry Collaborations with the BEST…... CompTIA , Cisco, Microsoft, SUN, EMC

Training on Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM) thru Vlabs

Placement Assistance thru NIIT‟s National Placement Network

Industry Endorsed Curriculum

Packed with „MOST WANTED‟ International Certifications

Trained by Certified Faculty

Exit Profiles Mapped to Industry Roles

Top of the Line e-Learning material from Element K

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Business Systems & Information Management 3

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Business Systems & Information

Management

Software Engineering

Globalnet+

Information

Systems

People

S / W

H/W Network

Data

MULTI

TRACK

GNIIT!

There is more to IT and GNIIT than… Software

Engineering

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But What Is

Business Intelligence???

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And How Is

Data Managed???

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Data Entry

Reporting

Data Analysis/Interpretation

Data Mining

Data Warehousing

Decision

How is Data Managed

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What Does Market Say

Market Requirements

• Enterprise Applications market is growing rapidly, apart from BI we need to address these areas (ERP, SCM, CRM) significantly.

• For fast growth, SMBs adopting packaged applications on ERP, SCM and CRM

Technology

• Industry has new tools and architectures available for BI implementation

• Newer tools include Office 2003/2007, SQL Server 2005/2008, MOSS (Microsoft Office SharePoint Services)

Market Data

The worldwide market for Enterprise Applications is

expected to grow to $43 billion by 2011, a compounded

annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.3% over the next five

years. The ERP market is currently worth $18 billion, and

is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.7%, to reach $25

billion by 2011.

Economic growth and the new locations for low cost

manufacturing operations are major drivers for ERP

investment. Hence, Latin America, China and India are

expected to achieve the highest growth rates, with EMEA

(Europe, Middle East, Africa) achieving average growth over

the forecast period.

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Meet The Market Leader

“Business intelligence market in India grew at 27.09% a year” - IDC

The Indian business intelligence market is growing at a CAGR of 27.09% and is expected to top $10.55 mln by year-end of 2005. SAS India is the leader in the Business Intelligence (BI) software market in India for the year 2004, with a 23% market share.

"The India market will continue to grow and investments will be made across the market from enterprise applications to infrastructure management with security and business intelligence (BI) as the fastest-growing categories. The small and medium-sized business (SMB) market will be the vendors' next battlefield," says Praveen Sengar, analyst, IDC India.

Indian BI Market furnished a growth of 25%

with SAS being the leader in Yr 2008, but

followed aggressively by Oracle, Business

Objects(Now taken over by SAP) and Microsoft.

Indian BI Market Indian BI Market Share

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NIIT & SAS – A Unique Synergy

NIIT joins hand with SAS About SAS

288 offices in 51

countries

10000+ employees

4 million users

worldwide

41,736 sites

107 countries

Hundreds of local user

groups globally

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Magic Quadrant of Business Intelligent Platform 2008

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Industry Positioning

SAS SAS has customers in 109 different countries

96 of the top 100 companies on the 2007 FORTUNE Global 500® list use SAS products.

SAS dominates in advanced analytic solutions. No other vendor in the Magic Quadrant has its range of capabilities or can point to the same number of advanced analytic deployments.

SAS has a strong packaged analytic application program, with solutions that go well beyond reporting and key performance indicator (KPI)-centric deployments, to include more advanced analytic applications applied to particular business problems such as fraud detection.

SAS has a strong brand and associated support structure that spans all major geographies.

Its Stored Services provide an effective way to embed advanced analytical functionality within reports, dashboards and other easy-to-consume applications.

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Key Customers and Segments Alliance Bank

Ambank

Citi

Info

Dick‟s Sporting Goods Inc.

Google Inc.

Hanaro Telecom,

HSBC Bank

Macys.com

Netflix

National Stock Exchange of India

Norwegian Cruise Line Ltd.

Texas Instruments France

UTI Bank.

US Department of Treasury

Ford

Indian Health Service

ICICI Bank

KLM

Canadian National Railway

Kingfisher Asia Limited

Hallmark

Hewlett-Packard

US Navy

Communications

Financial Services

Government

Education Other

Life Sciences

Retail

Manufacturing

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Summary

Technical Aptitude No Longer Enough To Secure Future for IT Professionals.

Information design and management

Process design and management

The worldwide market for Enterprise Applications is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.3%

BI ranked as #1 priority for CIOs

ERP, SCM, CRM, Databases and BI together have almost 52% of the sales revenue share of the Business Apps market

Huge potential for Business Systems and BI in India

BI is the fastest growing category in enterprise applications domain (with SAS being the leader in Indian BI market)

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GNIIT Track 3: Architecture

BSIM Curriculum

Core Courses (Fundamentals and Concepts)

Computer Science

Foundation

PC Productivity Tools

Disciplinary subjects

Professional Skills

Industry Orientation

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Core Subjects Disciplinary Subjects Professional Skills

Core Concepts

PC Productivity

Tools

Programming

Logic &

Techniques

Object Orientation

RDBMS Concepts

Application Development

and Reporting

Business Processes and

Implementation

Databases and

Data Analysis

Behavioral

Skills

Industry

Orientation

Windows

Application

Development

Information

Delivery using

MOSS 2007

Enterprise

Reporting

Common Business

Process

Business Analysis Using

BI Technologies

Business Process Impleme

ntation (ERP)

Implementing,

Querying & Managing D

atabases

Advance Excel Listening,

Communication &

Time Management

Skills Minor Project

Major Project

Interpersonal

Communication

Accessing info.

using Information Delivery

Portal

Business Process Impleme

ntation (CRM)

Creating

Data Marts

Enterprise

Framework and

Info. Analysis

Semester I

Semester II

Semester III

Semester IV

Data Access and

Standardization

Technologies

Modeling and

Designing a

Data warehouse

Business Process Impleme

ntation (SCM)

Data Migration

and Integration

Strategies

Base SAS

Programming

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JOBS

Target Placements in

SMB‟s such as Anchor Ltd., Bisleri, Competent Motors, SOTC, Club Mahindra … and similar companies

BFSI ,Retail & Media Companies such as Zee Television ,Vishal Retail to Citigroup, HSBC ,Max Life …..etc

Placed in ITOS/Vendor/SI

organizations such as Accenture,

Wipro, HCL Info Satyam,

Birlasoft etc.

1 Year (Sem 1 and 2) – IS Developer 2 Year (Sem 3 and 4) – DW Developer

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Some of the Job Roles….

SAS Programming

Data Manager

Report Writer

SAS Intelligence Platform

Data Integration Developer

Business Analyst

Business User

BI Application Developer

SAS Analytics

Statistical Analyst

Forecaster

Operation researcher

Market Researcher

Data Miner

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Target Audience

Position New

GNIIT BSIM

Track To „A

Business/Man

agement-

oriented

Career

Aspirant

32%

31%

28%

3% 0% 0%

6%

Commerce Commerce

Arts

Likely Educational Background:

Commerce

Arts

Business Administration

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Why BSIM for „the business/mgmt-

oriented career aspirant‟?

Industry speak:

Recent study from Gartner shows that IT Professionals need to understand business processes apart from technical skills

In-depth knowledge of business processes a must

Linking Business processes to system/database implementation a must

Enterprise Applications market is growing rapidly, apart from BI we need to address other areas such as ERP, SCM, CRM significantly. For this knowledge of Packaged Business Applications and Implementation is imperative

There is a need for personnel that can speak both the language of technology and business and the skills to manage projects and people

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Thank You