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Michelle Coppens :: Webinar Producer: So hello and welcome everyone to today's webinar titled for drug launches on demand training start learning for drug identity platform today.
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Michelle Coppens :: Webinar Producer: Our speakers today are Kevin Streeter and Victor Jorgensen,
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Michelle Coppens :: Webinar Producer: Kevin streeter is a thought leader in it and cyber security skills development and vice president University up for drug, a leading provider of digital identity solutions.
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Michelle Coppens :: Webinar Producer: With over 20 years of experience and it learning and development Kevin is a specialist in it Competency Assessment digital credentialing and educational technology.
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Michelle Coppens :: Webinar Producer: Victor Thompson is the Director of Education delivery for exit certified. He has over 20 years of experience teaching and overseeing delivery of it education.
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Michelle Coppens :: Webinar Producer: Exit certified provides on demand live virtual and classroom training to help for drug partners and customers acquire the skills they need to maximize their success with for drug
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Michelle Coppens :: Webinar Producer: We have an exciting webinar to get to today. And before we get started, I want to quickly cover the functionalities. So during the session. Everyone's microphones will be muted.
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Michelle Coppens :: Webinar Producer: Today's webinar is being recorded and will send a copy out to all registrants by the end of the week. Now let's get started. Take it away. Kevin and Victor
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Kevin Streater: Thank you very much. Michelle.
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Kevin Streater: And great to be with everyone state.
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Kevin Streater: So my name is Kevin Streeter and just introduced the agenda for today.
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Kevin Streater: So I'm just going to talk to begin with, about the recent enhancements to the full truck identity platform that we've just launched and then go into the new Ford truck identity product essentials training library that we're launching today with exit certified
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Kevin Streater: Victor is saying going to take us through the platform and what it looks like before I come back and talk to us to pull a few more about new classes that coming up in the full draw curriculum.
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Kevin Streater: But to start with this just give you a quick update as to where for truck is today.
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Kevin Streater: I've been with for eight years now where we're nearly 10 year old company and digital identity has moved from being something at the periphery of everyone's thoughts to something that's right in the center of today's world.
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Kevin Streater: Who isn't wanting to get online securely in these times at the moment.
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Kevin Streater: And four trucks taken a very, very specific view on this that it's not just about security. There's a lot more to digital identity than just security.
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Kevin Streater: Everything today is connected and we need to have platforms that enable plot software to talk to each other to integrate everything that we use, whether it's devices.
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Kevin Streater: Accounts automobiles everything that we come in touch contact with and that should be done in a way that is easy to use, so delightful experiences.
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Kevin Streater: But we also wanted to be secure. So you know that when you're interacting with an online device that you know it's going to be a super secure transaction and
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Kevin Streater: Underneath that we've really got a lot of concerns around data privacy and regulatory compliance and the fortress platform as a whole.
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Kevin Streater: Addresses all of these points. So we're looking for secure safe, but did like for online experiences using your identity to access a huge range of services into the the online environment.
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Kevin Streater: So that's. Next slide.
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Kevin Streater: The way for proxies it now is that we really engage with identity in three completely different fields. We do a lot with consumer facing organizations. So when you're doing online banking when you're engaging with insurance companies media organizations.
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Kevin Streater: You want to be secure in your online transaction, but very consumer oriented. You want to be safe and secure in your online experiences in the workplace. So we need to focus on the workforce.
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Kevin Streater: And we want to be secure when we're using things and our definition of things. This is the the IoT space is anything that a human might interact with directly
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Kevin Streater: So rather than just independent device to device. We're very focused on engagement between humans and things, and though those three fields together make up the domain of where four drops working today.
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Kevin Streater: Next, so it is for truck identity platform and for people that have been aware of for truck for a long time. It's a few things that might look slightly different on this diagram. And right at the center.
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Kevin Streater: Everything we do is about Identity and Access Management, we have the directory that has been a core foundation of the rock stack for many years with access management sitting on top of that.
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Kevin Streater: We have the identity management piece of stock that provides workflow and engages with a lot of business applications.
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Kevin Streater: And might know some new box in the bottom left identity governance, we introduced a identity governance feature to the platform.
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Kevin Streater: Earlier this year, and that really allows organizations to have a good understanding of where the users are and what they're doing with with the various systems that are connected to
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Kevin Streater: And we can take in signals from a whole range of devices contexts and applications and we process those in order to make sure that the transactions are safe, secure comply
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Kevin Streater: With any privacy requirements and we then provide that information to a whole range of platforms. So it's very much an identity processing engine in the center.
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Kevin Streater: And this can now be consumed, either as a service, or you can deploy anywhere that you'd like to. And I'll talk a little bit more about the as a service offering. At the end of the webinar.
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Kevin Streater: OK, so the focus of the platform enhancements. So over the last two months, we've been releasing a large range of new enhancements to the full truck identity platform.
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Kevin Streater: They've been focused on four primary areas. The first is allowing organizations to reduce their costs so integrating systems together easily
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Kevin Streater: Instead of having a lot of different siloed platforms, each with their own identity management, allowing organizations to consolidate it and reduce the costs.
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Kevin Streater: we've integrated, a lot of functionality to allow organizations to just grow their business and get competitive advantage.
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Kevin Streater: Whilst same time in improving a lot of security and bringing a lot more privacy and compliance into the platform and allowing organizations to just increase their productivity with a good identity platform at the core of everything they do.
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Kevin Streater: So on to some of the specifics. So,
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Kevin Streater: Getting some of the technical details of what's behind the platform and you'll find a lot more information about all of these features in the new product essentially library that we're talking about today.
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Kevin Streater: Experiences, we've added a lot of functionality about making experiences easier. So things like user nameless login password login
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Kevin Streater: How do you do things like that securely. Well, you need to have a powerful identity platform to enable you to do that. And that's what you've now got in the food truck identity stack.
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Kevin Streater: And things like web or phone and touch devices. It needs to be part of our everyday business. We need to get away from the world of passwords.
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Kevin Streater: Which are highly insecure and human dependent to think that a much more trustworthy like your device ID, your, your fingerprints your facial recognition and build back into your everyday transactions.
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Kevin Streater: We've made it much easier to enable account creation to have very streamlined access to our environments. And we've introduced a four stroke SDK so that you can now build your own mobile applications very easily with the full truck stack.
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Kevin Streater: We've provided a new support for support engineers to be able to help users gain access and fix issues quickly.
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Kevin Streater: We've introduced a new function with Cobra so that you can integrate your windows desktops easily into the food truck entities time
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Kevin Streater: With the cobra snowed in our tree authentication trees and an added a number of new features specifically for stronger authentication and a new standards like cbre which are specifically built for the the banking online banking community.
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Kevin Streater: Okay, next slide.
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Kevin Streater: And
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Kevin Streater: Security, we've done a lot of work on mobile devices and the SDK. It's available for iOS for Android and for JavaScript. And we're making use of the features in these platforms so
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Kevin Streater: Apple provide Secure Enclave so you can have safe storage on your devices for secrets. We're making use of that in the photo SDK.
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Kevin Streater: And we're making use of the security features that are available in a lot of mobile platforms and providing the so something that you can use in your identity journeys and things like web or an
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Kevin Streater: Improvement secrets management and just general improvements and data security things that were really important when you're building identity solutions today. We've now incorporated into the product stack.
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Kevin Streater: And a couple of specifics around for truck access management. So in core of the platform. So being being part of the truck platform from the beginning.
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Kevin Streater: And some areas. Some newer areas will make it much easier to use. So creating authentication journeys one area. We haven't touched for a very long time is SAML
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Kevin Streater: It's been pretty standard in the platform, we've made some huge changes to SAML you can now configure it with the REST API.
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Kevin Streater: We've got a completely new admin interface for the sap for SAML and and I think you'll find it a much better experience around and all of this, again, is covered in the new classes to launching today.
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Kevin Streater: And
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Kevin Streater: And our cultural identity gateway in a moment. But we've also added a lot of new features into for truck identity gateway.
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Kevin Streater: Next one victim.
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Kevin Streater: And for the identity gateway and the biggest thing that's changed in for the gateway is it can now be deployed in as a standalone application. So you can deploy it.
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Kevin Streater: pretty much anywhere that you'd like to put an identity gateway and and it also allows us to encompass micro services.
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Kevin Streater: So we can now easily integrate microservices into the photo kind of the stack through identity gateway at now that's available in standalone mode. So that's something that in the other T gateway course will cover a lot more detail.
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Kevin Streater: And
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Kevin Streater: And fun directory services in Photoshop directory services. We've updated our directory. So it's now fully cloud enabled is fully containerized directory
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Kevin Streater: We've made some huge changes in how backup and recovery.
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Kevin Streater: Performs so it's much faster. It's much more child friendly.
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Kevin Streater: And for the first time, we're covering this in product essentials class so you can get a good feel for how the directory server is now behaving, and it's
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Kevin Streater: One of the issues we've had for a while is just how the directories behave in a containerized environment. And we've addressed that very much with the new product releases that we've rolled out last few months.
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Kevin Streater: And so we know, come on to the classes. So the fortress product essentials library gives you four classes.
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Kevin Streater: Access Management essentials identity management essentials directory services essentials and identity gateway essentials.
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Kevin Streater: And up until today. We've only had the first 2am and IBM. We're now released in the full suite covering the whole of the full truck identity stack.
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Kevin Streater: And across those classes we give you a good in depth technical introduction to the entire for truck stack. So you get a good understanding of the platform and all of the specific areas that these products address
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Kevin Streater: Next slide. So in the for truck access management Central's class.
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Kevin Streater: In this class we too much very much about the AM essentials controlling your applications, but for the first time without talking a lot about the SDK is the software developer kits, where you can now start building your own mobile applications very easily with the SDK.
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Kevin Streater: And the production Central's class will show the basics of how that's functioning and how you can use the mobile SDK to create really excellent.
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Kevin Streater: Easy to use but highly functional applications using the power of the Ford truck identity platform. And we also introduced sera, sera trust.
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Kevin Streater: One of the newer concepts around identity. These days, is there a trust and we want to make sure that once you've locked in you.
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Kevin Streater: Your identities used effectively across the organization and across all the platforms that you're using. And it's new in the food truck of into the platform and we go into some depth in the class about how zero trust works with for drunk am
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Kevin Streater: Idea.
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Kevin Streater: The photo.
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Kevin Streater: Identity Management essentials class.
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Kevin Streater: Very much around the core of identity management with synchronization.
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Kevin Streater: Synchronization services, but we've made some very big changes to self service and how that functions and the user interface for self service.
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Kevin Streater: It makes it a lot easier to to integrate with many applications and we want to show that, and we have a new
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Kevin Streater: Platform user interface that allows you to make self service self registration password reset very much easier to deploy either into an organization or across organizations and we cover that in the identity management class.
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Kevin Streater: And we also now include photo credits governance steadily identity governance is needful truck this year.
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Kevin Streater: It's something that we've integrated into the identity management product and we cover that in the identity management product essentials class.
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Kevin Streater: And finally, we've become to directory services and the directory services essentials classes completing you
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Kevin Streater: And with going in that class into depth about the directory, how it functions, how it supports the fortress identity platform and all the other components in the platform.
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Kevin Streater: In particular, we're talking about enhancements for the DevOps environments because that's that's the newest thing directory and first taste of that is in the directory services essentials class.
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Kevin Streater: And I think finally we got attacked by
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Kevin Streater: Something that's been around in our density gateway for a while is Visual Studio. It's really been in preview mode until now. It's now core component of
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Kevin Streater: I j and we go through identity gateway and Visual Studio in some detail so that you can see how to build roots using for dropping educate quite very easily.
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Kevin Streater: To filter highlights in the identity gateway product essentials class is that we now talk about micro services and being able to protect micro services using
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Kevin Streater: For drunk internet gateway. So that's going to be very much of interest to people that are designing microservices. And again, this is completely new class that's being released today as part of the library.
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Kevin Streater: With thoughts. I'm going to hand over to Victor to talk about the on demand training platform that we're releasing the content on
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Victor Torgrimson: Thank you very much. It's a pleasure to speak to all of you today. So at Tech data exit certified. We offer for drug training live and
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Victor Torgrimson: Virtual and also now on demand. So want to talk to you a little bit about how you can access these on demand courses and expand your for drug knowledge and skills.
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Victor Torgrimson: Very briefly, a bit more about exit certified we deliver 9500 different courses in 54 countries on 45 different technologies for 25 vendors
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Victor Torgrimson: We've trained over 120 5000 students and we're very proud of our 97% student satisfaction rate.
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Victor Torgrimson: Our instructors have an average of 27 years of experience in it and 17 years of experience teaching. And as I briefly mentioned there. So with for drop
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Victor Torgrimson: In in when it becomes safe to do so again we offer for drug training live in classrooms. We also are delivering it live virtually at any time and now starting today we have on demand as well for when that suits your needs best
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Victor Torgrimson: So what are some of the benefits with on demand training.
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Victor Torgrimson: So, certainly with live training you get some of the benefits of interactivity back and forth with an instructor on demand gives you that ability to take the training whenever you want.
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Victor Torgrimson: at your own pace at your own convenience. So with the on demand access, you're going to get one year of access to the videos.
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Victor Torgrimson: So Mathias for drug master instructor is presenting all these materials and you'll have one year of access to watch him do that you can start stop and rewind him as much as you need to, to get the benefits that you need.
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Victor Torgrimson: It's all certified content coming from the experts at four tracks along the way. If you have questions, you can send in questions and get those questions answered by our team and by instructors.
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Victor Torgrimson: These initial courses that are coming out today that are free, do not have hands on labs, but subsequent courses that are going to be coming out in the following months will also include hands on labs, so that you can practice your skills as well.
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Victor Torgrimson: All of these lessons are fully searchable and so you can watch these in two different ways you can watch them from start to finish, to get
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Victor Torgrimson: The full suite of information and you can also use them as a reference library that you can come back to when you need to look into a specific subject at that time.
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Victor Torgrimson: So with that, I'm going to switch over and show you a demonstration of how to register and once you register, how to access it.
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Victor Torgrimson: So again, everything that's coming out today is free, the link in the chat.
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Victor Torgrimson: Which Michelle has been putting in there, you'll see in the chat a link to this page that I'm on, right here.
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Victor Torgrimson: And so on this page is where you can go to register for free. You just click enroll now put in your information. And within a couple of minutes after you register, you're going to receive an email from us with how to access the content.
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Victor Torgrimson: In that email that you receive it will tell you to go to on demand. Exit certified com, it will tell you to come up to click
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Victor Torgrimson: Where it's going to say guest when you first come in your guests and create your login. Once you've registered and logged in, you will be able to go to course videos and come down and choose for track.
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Victor Torgrimson: With your registration. This is a bundle of four courses. And so you're actually going to see four courses. When you come in, so that one page there the product essentials library.
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Victor Torgrimson: That includes all four of the courses that Kevin just discussed.
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Victor Torgrimson: And so you're going to see in there. Here's the access management essential says he discussed it here's directory services identity gateway and identity management. So you can go through each course at your pace in order and
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Victor Torgrimson: When you go into the courses, you're going to see first help me a brief introduction to the on demand platform to make sure you see how to get around.
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Victor Torgrimson: You're also going to see a set of videos that will cover how to use the overall for drug product library.
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Victor Torgrimson: These three videos will be the same in all of the courses and then you're going to get into specifics of that particular course. In this case I clicked on the access management course.
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Victor Torgrimson: So for each of those you'll see the videos of Mathias, the instructor teaching that. So when I go into one of these videos, I won't actually play the video here. But just to show you what it looks like. You'll come in and you will see Mathias presenting that material.
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Victor Torgrimson: With this nice platform that is fully searchable. So it's a little bit different platform for it ultimately on demand and self paced are two different ways that people refer to have the same type of training method.
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Kevin Streater: This is probably the biggest differences. It's Victor's demonstrated, you've now got such ability, you can now go keyword tagging.
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Kevin Streater: Some of the things we've done in the past have been recording quite long sessions. It's quite hard to to digest that in one go. The on demand format works really well for being able to learn something quickly and find the right piece of content you need at that particular time.
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Michelle Coppens :: Webinar Producer: Thank you, Lisa asks if there will still be classes based on versions previous she seven if they'll still be available on backstage.
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Michelle Coppens :: Webinar Producer: Page one more time. I, you'll find it in the chat window.
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Michelle Coppens :: Webinar Producer: And actually looks like we have a couple more questions. Um, so, will there be a self paced version of the identity governance course anytime soon.
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Kevin Streater: Some point not yet we're working through updating the whole curriculum at the moment. So after the cloud and the SDK class we're doing am an IBM, we will get to government software. So it's on the roadmap and I'm not going to give a date at this point but early next year latest for that.
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Victor Torgrimson: And if you are looking for classes on North American hours, you can go to the second link on the slide here and exit certified com board when the live virtual classes are being offered
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Victor Torgrimson: Or if you're looking for a class somewhere and other region of the world. If you go to Fort rock University website you can go there to sign up for a live virtual class of it.
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Victor Torgrimson: We we do for we teach a very large number of classes on it. You know, I think certainly it's a huge growth area and perhaps even more so in the current coven environment of everybody looking at how to take next steps with the cloud. So I think there's tremendous opportunity there.
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Kevin Streater: That's the place to go. And also if you're somewhere else in the world outside North America. Then there's also links in the on demand file system will take you back to the full drop
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Michelle Coppens :: Webinar Producer: Thank you all so much for your time. I'm as mentioned this session was recorded and will email out a copy to everyone shortly. Thank you again so much for taking some time to learn a little bit more about our exciting news of for drug on demand.