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3-Day Hyperledger Fabric Training—Dubai

3-Day Hyperledger Fabric Training—Dubai
*** The class is contingent upon 7 trainees. We are currently gathering the group. Can't make the dates? Please send us a note at training@altoros.com to discuss alternatives. Hyperledger Fabric is the leading open source software platform for permissioned enterprise blockchains. Learn how to use the latest version of Hyperledger Fabric codebase in a real blockchain network environment where you can play with smart contract deployments. Is your team planning to build blockchain applications for your industry use case or project? Do you want to become fully skilled for building commercial-grade blockchain applications on Hyperledger Fabric and deploying private blockchain networks? Then this advanced course is what you need! "The biggest value of the course? The true experience of the technology by the trainer." Software Architect "Overall very useful, even more than what I was expecting. The program was absolutely perfect, it fits well for a three days class." Linux System Administrator "It was hands-on training of an expert on the Hyperledger technology experience. The training was based on very useful slides and a competent speaker Oleg." Senior Java Consultant "Training was very hands-on and practical. Oleg was very interactive." Technical Architect "I have attended many training on various topics in the past – but I would rate this training given by Oleg as one of the best ones. There are few things which makes me believe so: Oleg was very precise with the knowledge on the topic, Oleg is passionate about the topic, and above all – his attitude to help the attendees understand the concept right is great." Blockchain Solutions Architect Course duration: 3 days (8 hrs per day). Objectives: Learn concepts and use cases of permissioned blockchains. Learn architecture of Fabric, setup network, run smart contracts. Learn to write smart contracts and deploy them in a complete blockchain application. Benefits to you: Solid hands-on technical skills developing and deploying blockchain applications with Hyperledger Fabric. Interactive experience with expert trainers who have built working blockchain apps, an opportunity to ask questions and get real-life examples. Who should attend? Developers who have understanding of blockchains and want to know how to design and write their own blockchain applications on top of Hyperledger Fabric. If you experimented with smart contracts, or worked with Ethereum, other blockchains, and want to dive into Fabric – this is the right course for you. Prerequisites: Working knowledge of Golang, Java, or Javascript Basic understanding of PKI and docker Development environment with JDK 1.8, Gradle or Go, and Docker Compose (docker is optional) ssh access to AWS EC2, IBM Bluemix or local Ubuntu Make sure you have the confirmation of the training dates from the organizer before making any logistics arrangements and reservations (flight booking and hotel reservation if you are travelling to attend the course) Please bring your laptop with pre-installed JDK, Gradle or Go, and Docker Compose  Notes: – java version "1.8.0_131"- Gradle 3.5- Docker is optional- An instance of Ubuntu either locally on laptop or in the cloud (AWS, Bluemix).While we can provide an instance in the cloud, your own instance is preferred as you'll be able to keep it after the training.An instance in the cloud is preferred to local as we'll download quite a few docker images and cannot rely on the auditorium wifi's throughput.  Training Program Day 1 Introduction Introduction to blockchain technology Public and permissioned blockchains Use cases for permissioned blockchains Hyperledger project Fabric Workshop Fabric architecture Endorsers, orderers, clients, smart contracts Set up development network Anatomy of config files and crypto material Deploy and exercise example smart contracts Day 2 Fabric Workshop You will study in detail the transactions workflow and spend a sizable amount of time on experiments with blockchain. The training helps developers acquire solid technical skills in building blockchain applications on Hyperledger Fabric. The students will learn how to develop working blockchain apps with Hyperledger Fabric SDK, how to deploy local blockchain networks, as well as understand the confidentiality basics in Hyperledger Fabric. Agenda: Write your own smart contract in Go Comparison of Smart contract developed in Go or Java (performance, ease of deployment, etc.) Custom Events Endorsement policies Overview of SDKs for Node and Java Day 3 Hackathon Students will leave with the ability to develop full-featured blockchain applications, write not only a smart contract in Go or Java, but also the client code and full interface of the application. Learn from an experienced trainer who has delivered working blockchain solutions. Agenda: Identify a use case for a blockchain application Design identities, entities, transactions Design network, consortium Use Node SDK to create application API Create secure web front end About the Trainers: Oleg Abdrashitov, Leader of Requirements Working Group at Hyperledger, Head of Blockchain Practice at Altoros Oleg's career spans 20 years in software development for the financial services companies. He has built systems supporting high frequency trading, middle office and online exchanges. Oleg has worked at top investment banks, hedge funds and has founded startups and consultancies. He is currently engaged by clients in finance and insurance to train engineers and architects on blockchain. Together with team Altoros, Oleg won the blockchain hackathonat Consensus 2016 with Decentralized Energy Utility Project, and delivered two working prototypes for the financial industry – Distributed Clearing Platform For Derivatives, and Bond Issuance and Trading. The most recent project Oleg has been working on is Commercial Bonds Platform with National Settlement Depository, see in the press: NSD runs commercial bonds platform based on Hyperledger Fabric 1.0 and smart contracts Making Boring Sexy: NSD Sees Booming Interest for Blockchain Bonds Oleg has delivered Hyperledger Fabric classes in Boston, New York, San Francisco, Toronto, Zurich, as well as private training courses for corporate teams, and has been referred to as a highly competent instructor. Greg Skerry, Blockchain Solution Architect, Trainer at Altoros Greg joined Altoros as a supporting Trainer on Blockchain and Hyperledger Fabric. Previous to this position, Greg worked as Project Manager at Thomson Reuters where he was involved in systems integration and product management of an industry-first cloud-based tax analytics and reporting platform, advising implementations for Fortune 500 and Fortune 100 clients. Greg also previously worked in Senior Analyst and Senior Consultant positions at BDO LLP, and at Ernst & Young, LLP. Greg graduated from the Software Engineering Immersive at Fullstack Academy of Code in New York City, centered on full-stack JavaScript programming, including Node.js, Angular, React.js as well as SQL and NoSQL data architectures, and has developed distributed applications using the Ethereum framework. He holds a B.A. in International Economics from University of Virginia. FAQs: Not in Dubai? Altoros training program is available in U.S. cities and in Europe. We also deliver private courses to corporate teams worldwide. Please email suggestions at training@altoros.com! Not a good fit? You need some knowledge of Golang, Java, or Javascript. Blockchain experience is nice to have, but not required. If you have questions about the program or doubts whether this course is a good fit for you, please get in touch and we'll connect you with the trainer! Need an invoice? Please send details at training@altoros.com: full name, number of tickets, your address or your company's address (if the invoice is paid by the company). View Hyperledger Fabric courses schedule and subscribe to training updates on the training website Help us spread the word We'll love you forever if you share this event with your friends or colleagues who might be interested! About the Organizer: Altoros is a digital transformation consultancy that has built a reputation in blockchain space. We are an active member of Hyperledger project, contributing expertise of our engineers. We have built a number of blockchain application prototypes for insurance and financial services clients and conducted technical training on Hyperledger Fabric 0.6 for a large financial services corporation, as well as a number of blockchain workshops for executives in (Re)Insurance, Lending & Securitization field. Read blockchain news and insights: subscribe to our blog, join Telegram channel, follow us on Twitter @Altoros @LedgerBeat Watch free recorded webinars on Hyperledger-related topics(choose tag HYPERLEDGER)
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