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Raydo Matthee edited this page May 23, 2024 · 1 revision

Basic IBM Courses

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Created by Raydo M, May 23, 2024


Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. List of Basic IBM Courses
  3. Benefits of Basic IBM Courses
  4. How to Enroll
  5. Summary

Introduction

IBM offers a wide range of courses designed to help professionals at all levels enhance their skills and advance their careers. This page focuses on the basic level courses available in IBM's global course catalog, which are ideal for beginners or those looking to build a foundational understanding of IBM technologies and solutions.


List of Basic IBM Courses

Below is a curated list of basic-level IBM courses fetched from the IBM Global Course Catalog:

  1. Introduction to IBM Cloud
    Learn the basics of IBM Cloud, including its core services and how to get started with building and deploying applications on the cloud.

  2. IBM Blockchain Essentials
    This course covers the fundamental concepts of blockchain technology and its applications in various industries.

  3. Data Science Fundamentals with Python and SQL
    Gain an introduction to data science, learn how to use Python and SQL for data analysis, and explore basic machine learning concepts.

  4. IBM Watson and Cloud Foundations
    Understand the basics of IBM Watson, AI, and cloud computing, and how to leverage these technologies for business solutions.

  5. Cybersecurity Fundamentals
    Learn about the core principles of cybersecurity, including risk management, threat detection, and data protection.

  6. Introduction to DevOps
    Get an overview of DevOps practices, tools, and methodologies to improve software development and deployment processes.

  7. AI for Everyone: Master the Basics
    Explore the basic concepts of artificial intelligence, including machine learning, natural language processing, and neural networks.

  8. IBM Cloud Pak for Data Basics
    Understand the essentials of IBM Cloud Pak for Data, a unified data and AI platform, and how to implement it in your organization.

For the most current list of courses and detailed descriptions, visit the IBM Training Website.


Benefits of Basic IBM Courses

Industry Recognition

IBM courses are recognized globally, adding significant value to your resume and professional profile.

Comprehensive Curriculum

These courses cover a wide range of topics, providing a strong foundation in IBM technologies and solutions.

Hands-on Learning

Courses emphasize practical, hands-on learning experiences to help you apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.

Flexible Learning Options

IBM offers flexible learning options, including self-paced online courses and instructor-led training, to suit your schedule and learning preferences.


How to Enroll

  1. Visit the IBM Training Website: Explore the available courses and find the ones that best match your interests and career goals.
  2. Create an Account: Sign up for an IBM account to track your progress and access course materials.
  3. Enroll in a Course: Select the course you want to take and enroll. Many courses offer free trials or previews.
  4. Start Learning: Access the course materials and begin learning at your own pace. Take advantage of the hands-on labs and interactive content.
  5. Earn a Certification: Upon completing the course, you may have the option to earn a certification to validate your skills.

Summary

IBM offers a variety of basic-level courses designed to provide a strong foundation in key technologies and solutions. These courses are globally recognized, offer hands-on learning, and are available in flexible formats to fit your needs. Enrolling in these courses can help you build essential skills and advance your career.

Feel free to explore the IBM Training Website to learn more and get started on your learning journey today.


Created by Raydo M, May 23, 2024


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