Manta Offers IBM i Style Web Development Boot Camp

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Live four-day workshop this spring covers everything needed to develop e-business site on IBM i server.

Manta Technologies Inc. has announced it will present a new four-day, blended learning experience, the "Web Development Boot Camp," scheduled for April in Denver. The workshop will combine instructor-led sessions with Manta’s exclusive "IBM i simulator" and the Manta Training Forum to provide in-depth training and peer networking that continues after the student is back on the job. The boot camp is designed for anyone responsible for implementing an organization's website using an IBM i system.

The workshop covers everything you need to implement a web-based application using your existing IBM i system. The workshop progresses from a survey of e-business technologies to detailed guidelines for creating your own Web documents using HTML, cascading style sheets, and JavaScript. From there, it shows how to create server-based applications using CGI programs written in RPG and how to use Ajax techniques to enhance the user’s Web experience.

By the end of the workshop, students will have the skills they need to develop the HTML pages and forms that are used in typical e-business websites. They also will be able to set up the IBM HTTP Server for i (powered by Apache) to run a typical website.

The workshop is scheduled for April 18-21, 2011, in Denver. The price is $2,395 per person. For more information, contact Manta at (800) 40-MANTA (800-406-2682). International customers may call (303) 862-4562. Or, visit the Manta website, www.mantatech.com.

Manta is the premier company in the IBM i training and education business. This year, Manta celebrates its 17th year in business. During that time, it has trained tens of thousands of IBM i students in over 5,000 organizations around the world. It's customer list includes organizations of all sizes, from major companies (including IBM) down to one-person consulting organizations. If you need IBM i training, Manta is the first vendor most often recommended. Because you want quality training for less. Manta's consistently low price has always been a major attraction. For example, a typical company can train its entire IT organization for less than the price of sending a couple of operators to a class. (See "Total Cost Comparision" for a detailed analysis.)

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