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General Information Manual

Customer Education 

Hewlett-Packard offers a full range of courses to meet your needs to
manage, operate, and develop applications on your HP 3000 system.
Typical topics include system introduction, management, operations,
application and systems programming, database administration, languages,
and tools.

Please see the HP 3000 curriculum diagrams for the current customer
training courses offered by Hewlett-Packard.  For information on these
courses or to find out about new releases contact in the U.S. at
800-HPCLASS (800-472-5277).  Outside the U.S., contact your nearest HP
Customer Education Center or local HP Sales Office.

Curriculum paths for new HP 3000 users 

System operators and system managers.   

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System administrators in a production application environment.   

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Programmers, application developers, and systems analysts.   

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General users.   

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MPE V migration to 900 Series.   

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HP 3000 curriculum paths 

Data management:  programmers, database administrators, and system 
analysts.   

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Languages:  programmers, software developers, and application developers. 

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Selected self-paced topics.   

900 Series 

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MPE V 

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All HP classroom courses are taught by experienced professionals
knowledgeable about HP products.  Training is available at 45 HP
Education Centers around the world and in many instances, at your site.

Course material is presented in a logical and professional manner so that
students can quickly assimilate the new information.  Typically, courses
introduce key concepts and principles through illustrated study materials
and lectures.  Students then apply what they have learned with exercises
and labs.  In this way, principles are immediately reinforced through
actual experience.

The training curriculum for the HP 3000 is designed to offer a flexible
course path for all people involved in managing and using the system.
The courses focus on the following user categories:

System managers and administrators 
Taken at the beginning of implementation, these courses provide the
students with knowledge of operations, file management, system commands,
security, diagnostics, and configurations.

Applications programmers 
Hewlett-Packard offers a full complement of language courses to assist
programmers in the development of applications.  HP also offers
comprehensive training on the tools and techniques needed to develop,
debug, compile, and run applications on the HP 3000 systems.

System programmers or those with advanced skills can learn about the new,
sophisticated debugging tools and special capabilities of the system.

Database administration 
Whether you have HP ALLBASE/SQL or HP TurboIMAGE, HP offers courses that
cover topics such as accessing, reporting and maintaining data,
transaction management, backup and recovery, programming basics, security
and locking strategies, and much more.

General users 
HP offers self-paced training for general users that need to learn the
basics of the HP 3000 operating system.



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