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Software Training 101

Launching a successful career in IT requires strategic training, and today’s market offers a plethora of options to choose from. Whether you’re looking to break into the industry or advance your existing skills, exploring training sessions, courses, and certification programs is crucial.

In this overview, we’ll delve into the offerings from IBM, VMware, and AWS—three industry giants known for their comprehensive training programs. Each provides unique pathways, from foundational courses to specialized certifications, designed to equip you with the expertise sought after by employers in today’s competitive IT landscape.

IBM stands out with its robust cloud computing solutions, offering certifications like IBM Cloud and IBM Technical Advocate, essential for roles ranging from cloud architect to technical specialist.

VMware, on the other hand, offers a structured certification hierarchy starting with VMware Certified Technical Associate (VCTA) and culminating in the prestigious VMware Certified Design Expert (VCDX), known for opening doors to high-paying IT positions.

Lastly, AWS dominates the cloud computing arena with its AWS Technical Essentials course and Professional-level certifications, catering to professionals aiming to specialize in areas like networking, security, or machine learning.

By exploring these training options, you’ll gain insights into how these certifications can elevate your career prospects in IT. Learn more from the infographic accompanying this post!

Author Bio: Anne Fernandez is Instructor Manager for Web Age Solutions Powered by Axcel Learning, an IT training company serving large-scale enterprise clients. She has over 10 years of experience in the industry and focuses on managing trainers, writing content and managing various marketing initiatives.

Software Training 101, provided by ExitCertified, an organization offering instructor-led training services, such as AWS Training

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