Azure DevOps is a set of tools and services provided by Microsoft that helps organizations plan, build, test, and deploy software.
Azure DevOps is a set of tools and services provided by Microsoft that helps organizations plan, build, test, and deploy software. It includes the following main components:
Projects
Implementing DevOps Development Processes
Implementing Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery
Implementing Dependency Management
Implementing Application Infrastructure
Implementing Continuous Feedback
Designing a DevOps Strategy
PHP
Web and Mobile Development with .NET
FortiGate Security and FortiGate Infrastructure
AWS Fundamentals
If you need to learn more about Amazon Web Services or have little knowledge, this course covers everything necessary. Our instructors guide you through all the services and features AWS offers. Moreover, they also help you how to use them and build reliable and scalable applications.
AWS Architecture
This course helps you understand the architecture of AWS. This way, students can design and deploy highly available, fault-tolerant, and scalable systems.
AWS Security
This course teaches students how to identify and access management, data protection, and network security. Moreover, you can understand various security services and features AWS offers.
AWS Database
Amazon Web Services also offers Amazon DynamoDB, RDS, and Redshift. This course will cover all these database services.
AWS DevOps
AWS also has many DevOps tools and services. Some of them are AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodePipeline, and AWS CodeDeploy. You will also learn about these tools and services.
AWS Professional training is a comprehensive program designed by professionals to develop a deep understanding of AWS architectures and services.
You will be a certified AWS professional after completing this course, ready to join any organization and contribute to achieving organizational goals and objectives.
Course covers essential AWS concepts and services through which you will have maximum theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Some of these AWS technologies and tools are:
Network Infrastructure
Switched campus
Routing Concepts
EIGRP
OSPF (v2 and v3)
BGP
Multicast
Software Defined Infrastructure
Cisco SD Access
Cisco SD-WAN
Transport Technologies and Solutions
MPLS
DMVPN
Infrastructure Security and Services
Network Security
System Management
Quality of Service
Network Services
Network optimization
Network operations
Infrastructure Automation and Programmability
Automation and scripting
Programmability
Architecture
Virtualization, QoS and IP Services
Infrastructure
Wireless
Network Security
6.0 Automation
CCNP Enterprise Advanced Routing (300-410) – L3 Technologies
Troubleshoot OSPF (v2/v3)
Troubleshoot BGP (Internal and External)
Infrastructure Security
Module 01: Introduction to Ethical Hacking
Module 02: Foot printing and Reconnaissance
Module 03: Scanning Networks
Module 04: Enumeration
Module 05: Vulnerability Analysis
Module 06: System Hacking
Module 07: Malware Threats
Module 08: Sniffing
Module 09: Social Engineering
Module 10: Denial-of-Service
Module 11: Session Hijacking
Module 12: Evading IDS, Firewalls, and Honeypots
Module 13: Hacking Web Servers
Module 14: Hacking Web Applications
Module 15: SQL Injection
Module 16: Hacking Wireless Networks
Module 17: Hacking Mobile Platforms
Module 18: IoT and OT Hacking
Module 19: Cloud Computing
Module 20: Cryptography
Domain 1: Information System Auditing Process
Domain 2: IT Governance and Management
Domain 3: Information Systems Acquisition, Development, and Implementation
Domain 4: Information Systems Operations and Business Resilience
Domain 5: Protection of Information Assets
Domain 1: Security and Risk Management
Domain 2: Asset Security
Domain 3: Security Architecture and Engineering
Domain 4: Communication and Network Security
Domain 5: Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Introduction
Ubuntu
Networks & Security
Cloud Computing AWS
Azure
Scripting Bash
PowerShell
Python
YAML
Version Control System
CI/CD Jenkins
Azure DevOps
AWS DevOps
Containerization “Docker”
Orchestration Kubernetes
Helm
IaC Terraform
ARM Template
AWS CloudFormation
Configuration Management “Ansible”
Monitoring & Logging Prometheus
Grafana
Datadog
ELK
Servers Apache
IIS
Nginx
Case studies for DevOps implemented Projects
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1. Introduction to SEO
2. What are keywords?
3. On Page SEO
4. Technical SEO
5. SEO audit of a website
6. Off-Page SEO
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Introduction to digital marketing
Module 1: Fundamentals of Digital Marketing
Understanding the digital marketing landscape
This module provides an overview of the digital marketing ecosystem, including the different channels, platforms, and technologies involved. It explores the evolution of digital marketing and its impact on consumer behaviour.
Key concepts and terminology in digital marketing
To effectively communicate and implement digital marketing strategies, it is essential to understand the terminology and concepts commonly used in the field. This section covers key terms such as SEO, PPC, CTR, conversion rate, and more.
Building a digital marketing strategy
A successful digital marketing campaign starts with a well-defined strategy. This module delves into the process of developing a comprehensive digital marketing strategy that aligns with business goals and target audience.
Target audience identification and segmentation
Understanding the target audience is crucial for effective marketing. Participants will learn how to identify their target audience, conduct market research, and segment their audience based on demographics, interests, and behaviour.
Module 2: Website Design and Development
Importance of a well-designed website
A website serves as the online face of a business. This section emphasizes the significance of a well-designed website in creating a positive user experience and driving conversions.
User experience (UX) and user interface (UI) design principles
Participants will learn about UX and UI design principles that optimize website usability and enhance user satisfaction. Topics covered include intuitive navigation, responsive design, and visual hierarchy.
Website structure and navigation
An organized and intuitive website structure is essential for easy navigation and information discovery. This module covers techniques for creating a logical website structure and designing user-friendly navigation menus.
Mobile optimization and responsive design
With the increasing use of smartphones, mobile optimization is crucial for delivering a seamless user experience. Participants will learn how to create responsive websites that adapt to different screen sizes and devices.
Module 3: Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Introduction to SEO and its benefits
SEO plays a vital role in driving organic traffic to websites. This module provides an introduction to SEO, its benefits, and its role in improving website visibility on search engines.
Keyword research and analysis
Keywords are the foundation of SEO. Participants will learn how to conduct keyword research, identify relevant keywords for their business, and analyse keyword competitiveness.
On-page optimization techniques
Optimizing web pages for search engines is essential for higher rankings. This section covers on-page optimization techniques such as meta tag optimization, keyword placement, and content optimization.
Off-page optimization strategies
Off-page SEO focuses on building quality backlinks and improving a website’s reputation. Participants will explore various off-page optimization strategies, including link building, social bookmarking, and influencer outreach.
Technical SEO
Website Structure, XML Sitemaps, and Page Speed Optimization
SEO analytics and reporting
Measuring the effectiveness of SEO efforts is crucial for ongoing optimization. This module introduces participants to SEO analytics tools and provides insights into tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) and generating reports.
Module 4: Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Advertising
Introduction to PPC advertising
PPC advertising allows businesses to display ads on search engine results pages and other online platforms. This section explains the basics of PPC advertising and its role in driving targeted traffic.
Google Ads and Bing Ads platforms
Participants will learn how to set up and manage PPC campaigns using popular platforms like Google Ads and Bing Ads. They will explore features such as ad creation, keyword bidding, and campaign optimization.
Creating effective ad campaigns
Crafting compelling and relevant ad campaigns is crucial for maximizing ROI. This module provides insights into creating attention-grabbing ad copy, selecting appropriate keywords, and targeting the right audience.
Keyword bidding and budget management
Bidding on keywords requires strategic planning to optimize ad visibility and control costs. Participants will learn how to set keyword bids, allocate budgets effectively, and monitor campaign performance.
Ad performance tracking and optimization
To improve campaign performance, continuous monitoring and optimization are necessary. This section covers tracking ad performance metrics, analysing data, and making data-driven optimizations.
Module 5: Social Media Marketing
Leveraging social media for business
Social media platforms offer a vast opportunity for businesses to connect with their target audience. This module explores the benefits of social media marketing and how to leverage different platforms effectively.
Social media platforms and their unique features
Participants will be introduced to popular social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube. They will learn about each platform’s unique features and best practices for content creation.
Creating engaging social media content
Engaging content is key to capturing the attention and interest of social media users. This section covers strategies for creating compelling visuals, writing captivating captions, and leveraging user-generated content.
Building and managing a social media community
Participants will learn how to build an active and engaged social media community. Topics covered include community management, responding to comments and messages, and handling customer feedback.
Social media analytics and measuring ROI
Measuring the success of social media marketing efforts is crucial for evaluating ROI. This module introduces participants to social media analytics tools and teaches them how to track key metrics and assess performance.
Module 6: Email Marketing
Basics of email marketing
Email marketing remains a highly effective way to reach and engage with customers. This module covers the fundamentals of email marketing, including building an email list, designing effective email templates, and understanding email deliverability.
Building an email list and segmentation
Participants will learn strategies for building an engaged and targeted email list. They will also explore segmentation techniques to tailor email campaigns based on customer preferences and behaviour.
Designing effective email campaigns
Creating visually appealing and persuasive email campaigns is crucial for driving conversions. This section covers best practices for email design, including layout, colors, fonts, and CTAs (call-to-action).
A/B testing and optimizing email campaigns
Testing and optimizing email campaigns can significantly improve their performance. Participants will learn how to conduct A/B tests, analyse results, and make data-driven decisions to optimize email campaigns.
Email automation and personalization
Automation and personalization can enhance the effectiveness of email marketing. This module explores the use of automation tools to send targeted and personalized emails based on customer behaviour and preferences.
Module 7: Content Marketing
Understanding the importance of content marketing Content marketing involves creating and distributing valuable content to attract and engage a target audience. This section explores the benefits of content marketing and its role in building brand authority and driving conversions.
Creating a content marketing strategy
A well-defined content marketing strategy is essential for consistent and effective content creation. Participants will learn how to develop a content marketing strategy aligned with business goals and audience needs.
Developing high-quality and engaging content
This module covers techniques for creating high-quality content that resonates with the target audience. Participants will explore different content formats, storytelling techniques, and content distribution channels.
Content distribution and promotion
Creating great content is only the first step; it also needs to be effectively distributed and promoted. This section covers strategies for content distribution, including social media, email marketing, guest blogging, and influencer outreach.
Measuring content marketing success
Measuring the success of content marketing efforts helps refine strategies and achieve better results. Participants will learn how to track key metrics such as website traffic, engagement, and conversions, and use data to optimize future content marketing campaigns.
Module 8: Affiliate Marketing
Module 9: Influencer Marketing
Module 10: Mobile Marketing
Module 11: E-commerce and Online Sales
Module 12: Analytics and Reporting
Introduction to web analytics tools
Web analytics tools provide valuable insights into website performance and user behaviour. This module introduces popular web analytics platforms such as Google Analytics and explores their features and capabilities.
Setting up and tracking website analytics
Participants will learn how to set up web analytics tools and track essential metrics such as website traffic, bounce rate, conversion rate, and user demographics. They will also explore the implementation of event tracking and goal tracking.
Analysing and interpreting data for insights
Data analysis is crucial for identifying trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement. This section covers techniques for analysing web analytics data and extracting actionable insights to optimize digital marketing strategies.
Reporting on key performance indicators (KPIs)
Effective reporting helps stakeholders understand the impact of digital marketing efforts. Participants will learn how to create comprehensive and visually appealing reports that highlight key performance indicators (KPIs) and demonstrate the value of digital marketing campaigns.
Continuous optimization based on data analysis
Data analysis should inform ongoing optimization efforts. This module emphasizes the importance of continuously reviewing data, identifying areas for improvement, and implementing data-driven optimizations to achieve better results.
Module 13: Digital Marketing Ethics and Privacy
Module 1: Layer 2 Technologies
STP
VLAN
PPPoE (Huawei Documentation: PPPoE Configuration)
Module 2: IPv4/v6 Unicast
Module 3: MPLS VPN
Module 4: IPv4/v6 Multicast
Module 5: Network Security
Module 6: QoS
Module 7: Network Management
Module 8: Features
Module 9: SDN
Module 1-Network Planning
Module 2-Network Design
Module 3-Network Implementation
Module 4-Network Maintenance
Module 5-Network Troubleshooting
Module 6-Network Optimization
Module 7-Network Migration
Installing and Computing Windows Server
Designing and Implementing an AD DS Domain Infrastructure Managing Active Directory
Domain Services Objects
Automating Active Directory Domain Services Administration
Networking with Windows Server
Configuring and Troubleshooting Domain Name System
Configuring and Troubleshooting Remote Access
Implementing Networking Services
Implementing Advanced File Services
Implementing Network Load Balancing
Implementing Failover Clustering
Implementing Disaster Recovery
Plan Solution for Active Directory Disasters Recovery
Designing and Implementing AD DS Disasters using AD Recycle Bin
Securing Windows Server
Manage Azure AD objects
Manage role-based access control (RBAC)
Create a custom role
Manage subscriptions and governance
Implement and manage storage
Manage storage accounts
Manage data in Azure Storage
Configure Azure files and Azure blob storage
Deploy and manage Azure compute resources
Configure VMs for high availability and scalability
Automate deployment and configuration of VMs
Create and configure VMs
Create and configure containers
Create and configure Web Apps
Configure and manage virtual networking
Implement and manage virtual networking
Configure name resolution
Secure access to virtual networks
Configure load balancing
Monitor and troubleshoot virtual networking
Integrate an on-premises network with an Azure virtual network
Monitor resources by using Azure Monitor
Implement backup and recovery
VIM Editor:
Network services:
System Management:
Database Management:
Storage Management:
NTP (Network Time Protocol):
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol used to synchronize computer clock times in a network. It belongs to and is one of the oldest parts of the TCP/IP protocol suite. The term NTP applies to both the protocol and the client-server programs that run on computers.
NFS (Network File Service):
The Network File System (NFS) is client/server application that lets a computer user view and optionally store and update files on a remote computer as though they were on the user’s own computer.
LAMP (Network File Service):
LAMP is an open-source Web development platform that uses Linux as the operating system, Apache as the Web server, MySQL as the relational database management system and PHP as the object-oriented scripting language. (Sometimes Perl or Python is used instead of PHP.)
FTP (File Transfer Protocol):
An FTP Server is a piece of software that is running on a computer and uses the File Transfer Protocol to store and share files. Remote computers can connect anonymously, if allowed, or with a user name and password in order to download files from this server using a piece of software called a FTP Client.
SAMBA:
An open-source implementation of the SMB file sharing protocol that provides file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients. Samba allows a non-Windows server to communicate with the same networking protocol as the Windows products.
DNS (Domain Name Server):
The Internet’s system for converting alphabetic names into numeric IP addresses. The main function of DNS is to translate domain names into IP Addresses, which computers can understand.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol):
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol used to provide quick, automatic, and central management for the distribution of IP addresses within a network. DHCP is also used to configure the proper subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server information on the device.
Proxy Server Squid:
Squid is a full-featured web proxy cache server application which provides proxy and cache services for Hyper Text Transport Protocol (HTTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), and other popular network protocols. Squid can implement caching and Proxying of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) requests and caching of Domain Name Server (DNS) lookups, and perform transparent caching. Squid also supports a wide variety of caching protocols, such as Internet Cache Protocol (ICP), the Hyper Text Caching Protocol (HTCP), the Cache Array Routing Protocol (CARP), and the Web Cache Coordination Protocol (WCCP).
Web Server Apache:
Apache is the most popular Web server software. It enables a computer to host one or more websites that can be accessed over the Internet using a Web browser. Apache Web Server is an open-source web server creation, deployment and management software. Initially developed by a group of software programmers, it is now maintained by the Apache Software Foundation.
Mail Server:
An email server, or simply mail server, is an application or computer in a network whose sole purpose is to act as a virtual post office. The server stores incoming mail for distribution to local users and sends out outgoing messages. This uses a client-server application model to send and receive messages using Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). An email server may also be known as a mail or message transfer agent.
Security:
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Introduction to Linux:
Selection of Hardware:
Installation planning:
Linux Installation:
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Linux Structure:
Linux Commands:
Input / Output Redirectors:
Getting Help in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
User Management:
Group Management:
Permissions:
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Backup Management:
Network Configuration:
Software Management:
Cron Job Management:
Security Management:
Virtualization:
Shortcuts:
Process Management:
Disk Management:
LDAP Authentication:
AWS DevOps Associate
Module 1: Cloud Computing Fundamentals
Module 2: Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud
Module 3: Identity Access Management (IAM)
Module 4: Virtualization
Module 5: Compute Services
Module 6: Storage Services
Module 7: Load Balancing & Auto Scaling
Module 8: Advanced S3
Module 9: Route53
Module 10: Networking Services
Module 11: Database Services
Module 12: Cloud Front
Module 13: Dockers / Kubernetes in AWS (ECS, ECR, EKS & Fargate)
Module 14: AWS Elastic Beanstalk
Module 15: AWS CloudFormation
Module 16: AWS CICD
Module 17: AWS Monitoring & Audit
Module 18: AWS Integration & Messaging
Module 19: AWS Serverless
Module 20: AWS Security Management