A Quick Glance

The course design is such that it enhances the skills of delegates. The delegates can then install, configure, and integrate components in a Citrix XenMobile. The delegates will get an understanding of all the components and functions of Xen Mobile enterprise solutions. They will learn to deploy and arrange the XenMobile Enterprise components. They will also get training for installation of mobile apps by using certain policies. 
For practical implementation, Citrix XenMobile just takes two hours for getting full admittance to mobile device management.

We at Pentagon Training, ensure the candidates get the most out of the trining and they are able to overcome any problems in real time.

Who should take this course

This course is basically intended for certain people who want to gain skills in their fields such as:

  • IT Professionals who are trying to gain more exposure in their field
  • System Engineers who want to speed up their work
  • Server Administrators who need to get the system working fast
  • Students who want to grab more knowledge about deploying of XenMobile Enterprise Solutions
  • Citrix partners who want to get in hand experience with mobile device management solution
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Prerequisites

Delegates must have either iPhone, Android or Windows device to complete device enrollment.

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What Will You Learn

The successful completion of this course will develop various skills in delegates. The detailed discussion is as follows:

  • Studying the XenMobile Enterprise continuous architecture in various parts
  • Learning to find each part in the solution for the specific purpose.
  • They will become capable of describing several new Architectural changes that have come up with time in XenMobile 10.
  • It will help to become them confident in expressing the available XenMobile Editions and benefits.
  • They will understand XenMobile authentication options including PKI 'certificate based authentication'.
  • Understanding of the new improved multi-platform deployment features including new policies added in XenMobile 10 will become visible in delegates.
  • Delegates will also build up clear skills in installing applications like MDX, Web & SaaS, Web Link, and Public App Store Enterprise Apps.
  • They will learn to integrate with NetScaler Gateway by using the NetScaler Wizard for XenMobile enhancements, load balancing, SSL channeling microVPN, SSL bridging.
  • They will also understand the process of device enrollment.
  • It will also clear the benefits of ShareFile in a XenMobile Enterprise solution.

It will lead the delegates to apply the recommended processes and best practices involved in successful XenMobile Enterprise solution implementation by taking into account server placement and communication flows.

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What's included

  Course Overview

Delegates will learn the positioning of highly available XenMobile deployment and conduct initial configurations. You just need to delve into the XenMobile architecture and explore a variety of options. These may be  related to device and application management to discuss your enterprise mobility needs. This course is again capable of gaining the skills and understanding needed to deploy key components. You will get entire exposure in our course to learn how to put together XenMobile with other Citrix technologies. Before starting up, it is advisable to take a tour of the XenMobile applications. 
XenMobile provides the content and act as a controller for an organization’s mobile applications. Certain capabilities such as the SSO and app enumeration work for native mobile apps just as they do for the user’s other resources. For instance, there will be full display of mobile apps in Worx Home beside user’s visualized Windows, web and SaaS apps.

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  Course Content

  • Configuration of the XenMobile 10 Server (XMS)
  • Using the XenMobile Server Getting Started wizard
  • XMS policies configuration
  • Adding on categories and applications to the XMS
  • Delivery group(s) application assignments
  • NetScaler Gateway 10.5 integration with XenMobile 10
  • Enrollment of various devices like- iOS, Android, and Windows
  • XMS with XenDesktop integration services
  • Configuring StorageZone Controller Servers and ShareFile Enterprise
  • Organizing NetScaler to load balance ShareFile
  • Construct NetScaler Gateway to enable SAML SSO to the XMS
  • Arranging ShareFile Enterprise on the XMS
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About Wakefield

Wakefield

In West Yorkshire, England, Wakefield is located. Wakefield is on the River Calder and Pennines eastern edge. In 2001 Wakefield had a population of around 77,512. It increased for five Wakefield wards called East, North, South, West and Rural to 77,512 according to 2011 census. Wakefield is also dubbed as ‘ Merrie City’ in Middle Ages. John Leland in 1538 described it as ‘ A quick market town and large and meately large. It is also a well-served market of fish and flesh from sea and rivers so that vital is good and cheap there. Wakefield Battle took place in Wars of the Roses. Wakefield became a famous centre for wool and a market town. In the 18th century, Wakefield made a trade in corn and textiles. In 1888 parish church of Wakefield acquired Cathedral status. It also became a county town of West Riding of Yorkshire. It was the seat of West Riding County Council from 1889 till 1974.

History

Along with railroad, many streams and lakes also played a significant role in economic growth of Wakefield. There were many damn and around twenty mill sites that include fulling mills, gristmills and carding mills along these waterways. Due to this development growing population expanded in seven separate villages, East Wakefield, South Wakefield, North Wakefield, Burleyville Wakefield corner, Sanbornville and Union. Sanbornville villages are now the primary business centre in Wakefield. The new town hall was constructed in Sanbornville in 1895. From Lovell lake , ice was shipped and harvested by two companies with the help of 16 to 20 train carloads to Boston and beyond it every day. At the beginning of 1900’s railroading was to the extreme with 25 trains in and out of Sanbornville every day.

In 1911, due to fire various rail yard buildings burned and operations centre shifted to Dover. After the emergence of electrification, need for ice reduced. The Later popularity of automobiles further reduced the need for rail travel. Finally, in 1969, Snow train which was a passenger train, made its final run.

During Second half of 20th century, a major industry in Wakefield was the development of 11 lakes. Development of summer homes and services needed to be provided. This helped later to provide incomes to many Wakefield residents. It helped to retain the rural character of Wakefield for which Wakefield is known.

Education

Oldest school Surviving in Wakefield is Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, a boys school established in 1591 by Queen Elizabeth by Royal Charter. The original building is in Brook Street that is now the Elizabethan Gallery. In 1854, QEGS school was moved to Northgate. The school was administered by Governors of Wakefield Charities who also opened Wakefield Girls High School ( WGHS) located at Wentworth-street in 1878. Church of England opened National Schools that include St Mary’s in the 1840s and St Johns in 1861. Original St Austin’s Catholic School was opened in 1838. In 1846 Methodist School was opened on Thornhill Street. Eastmoor School previously Pinders Primary School is only opened by Education Act 1870 which is still open.

Wakefield College has origins in School of Art and Craft of 1868. It is today the primary provider of 6th form and further education in the area with around 10,00 part-time and 3000 full-time students. It has campuses in the surrounding towns as well as in the city. In 2007 Wakefield College and Wakefield City Council announced plans to create a University Centre of Wakefield but bid for funding failed in 2009. Other schools with sixth forms include QEGS, Cathedral High School which is now an Arts College for age 11 to 18 and Wakefield High Girls School.

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