

Our Courses
Infrastructure Management for Public Libraries
Learn how library managers and directors make key operational decisions regarding maintenance, insurance, technology, and more.
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DevOps on AWS: Operate and Monitor
Track, identify, understand key metrics and resolve application or infrastructure issues in real time
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6
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Migrating to the AWS Cloud
Learn the basics of migration to AWS through the structure of the three-phase migration process (assess, mobilize, and migrate and modernize), and how various tools and AWS services can assist you. In this course, you will learn how to analyze your applications and infrastructure, and how you can design your migration to AWS.
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Smart Cities, Management of Smart Urban Infrastructures
In the era of Smart Cities, learn the principles of urban infrastructure management and find ways to incorporate smart technologies into legacy infrastructures.
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Urban Infrastructure Management
Learn the principles of managing urban infrastructure systems – the complex socio-technical systems that provide basic services to more than 50% of the world’s population.
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35
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SRE Infrastructure, Resiliency and Deployment Automation
Discover the importance of reliability engineering and resiliency for services and how the deployment pipeline can be used to help with automation. Explore various infrastructure types, troubleshoot common service issues, including Kubernetes and Openshift clusters.
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Introduction to Cloud Foundry
Deploying and managing applications securely and efficiently is critical in today's technology organizations. As a result, organizations are turning to Kubernetes to run their workloads, only to find massive complexity associated with the platform. Learn about Cloud Foundry, the modern model to deliver cloud-native applications to any infrastructure, including Kubernetes, in this free online course.
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Introduction to Istio
Service meshes are becoming a vital component of a company’s infrastructure. This course teaches you how to monitor, connect, and secure microservices using Istio service mesh, the most widely adopted service mesh in production.
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Introduction to Cloud Infrastructure Technologies
Learn the fundamentals of building and managing cloud technologies directly from The Linux Foundation, the leader in open source.
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Jump Start: Maestro Hyperscale Network Security
In this course, you will learn about the Check Point Maestro Hyperscale Network Security solution, an innovative way to simplify your network security workflow orchestration and seamlessly scale up your existing security gateway infrastructure on demand.
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Try It: Learn Linux Command Line
If you are looking to get into cybersecurity or IT, learning the Linux command line would be a great starting point.
Linux command line powers much of the internet’s infrastructure, and learning basic security commands can help you advance your cybersecurity career. Gain highly marketable skills in this free, no-risk introductory course.
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Building expertise on developing sustainable and resilient infrastructure
This course provides knowledge, builds expertise and provides tools on the planning, financing, procurement and contracting of sustainable and resilient infrastructure projects.
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6
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Road safety in the Caribbean region: safe infrastructure
Learn and explore the good practices and methodologies for a safer road design for all users.
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Natural Disaster and Climate Change Risk Assessment in Infrastructure Projects
Strengthen your technical and decision-making skills by incorporating climate change resilience and natural disaster risk analysis into the design of infrastructure projects.
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System Issues in Cloud Computing
This specialization is a four-course sequence of hands on project-intensive immersive courses aimed at computer professionals to give them an in-depth experience in developing different layers of a Cloud computing infrastructure including software defined networks, distributed runtime systems, application development, and network function virtualization. Each course (roughly 4-5 one hour videos) is organized as discussion of the technical details pertaining to that topic (from selected readings from research papers and other online resources).
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Google Cloud Infrastructure for AWS Professionals
This is a four-course fast-track series for cloud architects and engineers with existing AWS knowledge that compares Google Cloud solutions with AWS and guides professionals on their use. The learner will apply the knowledge of concepts and technologies in AWS to explore the similarities and differences with concepts and technologies in Google Cloud. Learners will get hands-on practice building and managing Google Cloud resources.
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What is Climate Change?
In this course, learners will become familiar with the scientific evidence that demonstrates human-caused climate change. We will explore how greenhouse gases cause the Earth to warm, and why our recent warming is attributed to human activities. We will also discuss where our climate is headed, including anticipated future temperature, precipitation, and sea level. Learners will engage with the consequences of these changes on our ecosystems, infrastructure, and communities.
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6 hours
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Internet History, Technology, and Security
The impact of technology and networks on our lives, culture, and society continues to increase. The very fact that you can take this course from anywhere in the world requires a technological infrastructure that was designed, engineered, and built over the past sixty years. To function in an information-centric world, we need to understand the workings of network technology. This course will open up the Internet and show you how it was created, who created it and how it works. Along the way we will meet many of the innovators who developed the Internet and Web technologies that we use today.
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15 hours
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Information Systems
This specialization provides a robust introduction to the key principles and practices of Information Systems Management. The first course describes how Information Systems address business problems. This takes the form of an IT alignment model that describes how Information Systems provide capabilities that enable or support organizational strategy. This component also includes an economic analysis of the Information System. The second course in the specialization entails the practice of modeling information systems.
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Enterprise and Infrastructure Security
This course introduces a series of advanced and current topics in cyber security, many of which are especially relevant in modern enterprise and infrastructure settings. The basics of enterprise compliance frameworks are provided with introduction to NIST and PCI.
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15 hours
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Cloud Computing Basics (Cloud 101)
Welcome to Cloud Computing Basics (Cloud 101). Over the next few weeks, we will discuss the basics of Cloud computing: what it is, what it supports, and how it is delivered. We will delve into storage services, Cloud economics, levels of managed infrastructure, and Azure services. We will also explore different deployment models of Cloud computing, as well as several hosting scenarios. Last but not least, we will compare some of the cloud platforms and discuss the future of cloud computing.
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9 hours
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English