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News Release from: Captec | Subject: Seminars
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 March 2002
Seminars cover serial to Ethernet
connectivity
Captec is holding two training seminars aimed at serial communications users looking to raise their awareness and understanding of the latest technologies in serial to Ethernet connectivity.
Captec is holding two training seminars aimed at serial communications users looking to raise their awareness and understanding of the latest technologies in serial to Ethernet connectivity, emerging uses of the Internet to connect to remote serial devices, as well as industrial Ethernet for more demanding applications The seminars, on the 10th and 11th April, will be hosted by technical experts from Moxa, one of the world's leading specialist manufacturers of PC based communications products
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 10 Oct 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The two UK seminars are part of a pan-European programme, offering a unique opportunity to learn about all the latest emerging technologies and their underlying principles.
The seminars are ideally suited to technical staff wishing to gather more information as well as update their knowledge of serial to Ethernet connectivity technologies.
The seminar content will also include familiarisation with TCP/IP, LAN and WAN protocols, IP planning and routing, network design and device server technology implementation as well as associated software issues.
The course will cover a mix of technical information explaining the principles of the technologies, how they work, application case studies as well as hands on live demonstrations of typical solutions.
Each delegate will receive a free professional binder with all the course notes of over 300 slides as well as the latest 2002 serial to Ethernet guidebook.
The location of the seminars will be in High Wycombe on the 10th April and Hinkley on the 11th April.
Further details can be found on Captec's website.
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