
computer course?
computer and communications technician. fault tolerant systems, introduction to computers and applications software; pc architecture; storage media; area networks ;network fundamentals;;network operating systems;outsourcing;power supply unit;system security-TRAI
If you’re just beginning in the field, all mentioned will arm you with the tools for a nicely broad knowledge base.
Your 1st course should be the Introduction course
2nd – Network fundamentals
The remainder get much more technical – take them in whatever order you’ll feel comfortable.
Once you’ve got past the first 2 courses, you’ll get a feel for direction on the next.
Good luck
Cloud & Virtual Storage Networking Book Author Greg Schulz (CRCPRess)
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