The Application Delivery Networking (ADN) non-credit certificate program is designed to provide the body of knowledge that incorporates networking, security, and applications into optimized, integrated ADN solutions. The coursework is vendor-neutral and focuses on a core skill set required of IT personnel to provide efficient and effective load balancing solutions for Internet traffic.
Wednesday, 17 December 2014
Application Delivery Networking Certificate
Keep organizations' networks running smoothly with your newfound skills in application delivery networking (ADN). Our five-course, Application Delivery Networking Certificate Program (noncredit) is the first of its kind and is designed to address a current skills gap in the IT industry. The coursework has been developed to align with the foundational body of knowledge required for F5® certification. This program awards Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
The Application Delivery Networking (ADN) non-credit certificate program is designed to provide the body of knowledge that incorporates networking, security, and applications into optimized, integrated ADN solutions. The coursework is vendor-neutral and focuses on a core skill set required of IT personnel to provide efficient and effective load balancing solutions for Internet traffic.
The certificate is comprised of five courses that introduce to the concept of ADN; illustrate the relationship of networking, security, and application in optimizing solutions; and concludes with a capstone course where these concepts are practiced. The content of this program is valuable to mid-level IT personnel responsible for executing specialized ADN solutions.
The Application Delivery Networking (ADN) non-credit certificate program is designed to provide the body of knowledge that incorporates networking, security, and applications into optimized, integrated ADN solutions. The coursework is vendor-neutral and focuses on a core skill set required of IT personnel to provide efficient and effective load balancing solutions for Internet traffic.
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