This course is designed for individuals who are interested in developing a foundational understanding of computer science, whether they are beginners looking to start a career in tech or professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge in digital technologies. It provides essential learning for anyone aiming to acquire practical skills in programming, problem-solving, and critical thinking relevant to various tech-related fields.
The structured curriculum is suited for those who wish to understand the core concepts and applications of computer science. It will benefit students, educators, and career changers by offering a comprehensive introduction followed by more advanced topics, preparing participants for a variety of challenges and opportunities in the tech industry.
Target audience:
University students and high school seniors considering a career in technology.
Professionals from non-tech industries looking to shift their career path into tech roles.
Teachers and educators who need to integrate computer science fundamentals into their curriculum.
Entrepreneurs needing a technical background to manage tech projects and teams.
Hobbyists and self-taught programmers seeking to formalize and expand their coding skills.
Anyone with a curiosity about how technology works and how to manipulate it to solve real problems.
This online course prepares students to implement, configure, and administer Dell EMC PowerScale clusters and OneFS 9.0. Topics include hardware overview, basic and advanced networking, authentication, identity management, client and data access, data layout, and OneFS modules such as SmartPools, SnapshotIQ, SyncIQ, SmartDedup, and more. The training consists of 8 modules with labs totaling about 5 days. This course is an updated version of Isilon Administration and Management.