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Configuration Management
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of Ansible playbooks and running Schematics.
Technical Solution Design
In this course, you should learn the reference architectures used in FS Cloud technical solution design, the building blocks for deployable architectures, and Hyper Protect Crypto Services (HPCS).
Continuous Delivery Services
This course covers Continuous Delivery Services on IBM Cloud®. This course includes information on toolchains, pipelines, and DevOps Insights as well as DevSecOps.
Security Considerations for SAP on IBM Cloud
This course explores the importance of network isolation and includes options for ensuring the safety of SAP workloads on IBM Cloud, including security at the edge and data encryption options.
Principles of IBM Cloud Associate SRE
The Associate SRE Fundamentals badge is for learners who have learned the concepts and importance of observability in IBM Cloud, such as types of monitoring, and operational resource utilization.
Hybrid Cloud Networking Capabilities
In this course, you explore the networking capabilities of hybrid cloud environments
IBM Cloud Schematics
This course covers the fundamentals of IBM Cloud® Schematics. This course includes the features and key capabilities of IBM Cloud Schematics, benefits for the developer, and use cases.
IBM Cloud for VMware Solutions – vCenter Server
This courses will cover vCenter Server for VMware Solutions. vCenter Server is an offering from IBM Cloud that supports automated deployment, installation, and configuration for VMware Solutions.
IBM and Client Shared Responsibilities Model
In this course, you will differentiate between IBM and client responsibilities for IBM Cloud for VMware shared and dedicated offerings.
Modernizing Existing Applications
This course explores methods used to modernize and rebuild existing applications, enabling them to run in a cloud environment.
IBM Cloud Technical Advocate Foundations
The IBM Cloud Technical Advocate Foundations badge represents your achievement in completing the learning associated with the essential elements of the cloud.
Business Case Study for Cloud Computing
This course explores how one IBM® client used IBM Cloud® to transform and modernize their organization.
Managing Data on IBM Cloud
This course covers data management capabilities in IBM Cloud. It discusses key attributes of Block Storage, File Storage, and Object Storage.
Deploying Services and Managing Satellite Locations (Day 2 Operations)
Explore how to deploy IBM Cloud Services, IBM Cloud Paks, and containerized software to an IBM Cloud Satellite location.
Importance of Reliability and Resiliency for Services
This course covers how reliability and resiliency are major considerations when building a system or service.
IBM Cloud Advocate Essentials
This achievement is a steppingstone to earning the IBM Cloud Advocate certification.
Solutions for Manage Phase
In this course, you will review solutions, methodologies, and tools for the Manage phase of DevSecOps.
Logging and Monitoring to Trigger Autoscaling and Deployment of Services
In this course, you will explore logging and monitoring to trigger auto-scaling and deployment of services.
Security and Compliance Center
In this course, you should be able to learn how to integrate the IBM Cloud® Security and Compliance Center (SCC) with DevSecOps.
IBM Power Virtual Server Essentials
The IBM Cloud Power Virtual Server Essentials badge is for those who have learned the key features, use cases, networking options for IBM Power Systems Virtual Server.
Post-production ALM Integration Test V2
This post-production test course is intended to test the ALM integration into IBM Training.
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Job Roles that Support Cloud
This course provides information on the job roles and careers available in the cloud environment.
- IBM: A Legacy of Technological Leadership and Innovation
The Founding of IBM and Its Evolution Over the Years
IBM’s roots trace back to the early 20th century, when it was initially founded as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (CTR) in 1911 through the merger of three companies that manufactured various devices, including punch card machines and time-keeping equipment. In 1924, the company adopted the name International Business Machines, which aligned with its ambitions to lead the global market in technological solutions. During the 1930s and 1940s, IBM expanded its influence by introducing automated tabulation machines, which became essential tools for businesses and governments. IBM’s success continued with its innovations in mainframe computers in the 1950s and 1960s, which solidified the company’s position as a leader in computing technology. The IBM 701, released in 1952, was the company’s first large-scale electronic computer, and it marked the beginning of IBM’s dominance in the mainframe market.IBM’s Notable Milestones
Throughout its history, IBM has consistently been a leader in groundbreaking technology. Some of the company’s most notable milestones include:- 1964: The launch of the IBM System/360, a family of mainframe computers that could be used for a wide variety of tasks. This innovation was a turning point in the computing industry, allowing businesses to invest in technology that could grow and adapt with their needs.
- 1997: IBM’s Deep Blue, a chess-playing computer, made history by defeating world chess champion Garry Kasparov, showcasing the potential of artificial intelligence.
- 2011: IBM’s AI-powered system, Watson, won Jeopardy! against human champions, further cementing IBM’s leadership in AI research and development.
- 2016: IBM became one of the first companies to provide cloud services with its IBM Cloud platform, which today remains one of the most widely used enterprise cloud platforms worldwide.
- 2020: IBM advanced its quantum computing efforts by launching the IBM Quantum Experience, a cloud-based platform that allows researchers and developers to access quantum computers.
IBM’s Educational Offerings and Certifications
IBM’s dedication to education is evident in the wide range of courses it offers across multiple domains of technology. The company’s IBM Skills Academy is an industry-leading educational platform that provides learners with in-demand skills. IBM’s courses on EdCroma include specialized training in:- Data Science: Master the fundamentals and advanced techniques of data analytics, machine learning, and AI.
- Cloud Computing: Learn to develop and manage cloud infrastructure using IBM Cloud and other industry-leading tools.
- Blockchain: Gain expertise in blockchain development and its applications in finance, supply chain, and cybersecurity.
- Cybersecurity: Learn about the latest threats and how to defend against them, leveraging IBM’s extensive experience in securing enterprise-level systems.
- Quantum Computing: Explore the future of computing with IBM’s quantum education programs, which provide hands-on experience with quantum algorithms and development.
IBM’s Approach to Learning
IBM’s educational philosophy is centered on continuous learning and skill development. As technology evolves, so do the demands of the workplace. IBM ensures that learners stay ahead of the curve by offering courses that reflect the latest trends and technological advancements. Courses are designed to be interactive and engaging, with hands-on projects and case studies that help students apply what they’ve learned to real-world scenarios. Additionally, IBM emphasizes the importance of industry collaboration. Many of the company’s courses are developed in partnership with leading academic institutions and industry experts. This ensures that the curriculum is not only academically rigorous but also aligned with the needs of the business world.Why Choose IBM as Your Educational Partner?
IBM’s legacy of innovation, combined with its commitment to education, makes it a top choice for learners who want to excel in the tech industry. By enrolling in IBM’s courses on EdCroma, students gain access to:- World-class instructors with decades of industry experience.
- Cutting-edge resources and tools for hands-on learning.
- Globally recognized certifications that enhance career prospects.
- A community of industry professionals and thought leaders who are shaping the future of technology.