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    Explore the Infrastructure Course Catalog

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      Google Cloud

      Scaling Microservices App: Migration to Redis Enterprise on Google Cloud

      Skills you'll gain: Redis, Terraform, Infrastructure as Code (IaC), Scalability, Google Cloud Platform, Patch Management, Microservices, Application Deployment, Data Migration, Release Management

      Beginner · Project · Less Than 2 Hours

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      Johns Hopkins University

      HDFS Architecture and Programming

      Skills you'll gain: Apache Hadoop, File Systems, Big Data, Java, Data Structures, Infrastructure Architecture, File Management, Systems Architecture, Data Processing, Distributed Computing, Data Storage, Development Environment, Scalability

      Intermediate · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

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      Packt

      Security Operations

      Skills you'll gain: Threat Management, Vulnerability Assessments, Incident Response, Computer Security Incident Management, Vulnerability Management, Threat Detection, Cyber Security Assessment, Cyber Threat Intelligence, Security Management, Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Infrastructure Security, Network Analysis

      Advanced · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

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      Google Cloud

      Cloud Functions: Qwik Start - Command Line

      Skills you'll gain: Google Cloud Platform, Application Deployment, Command-Line Interface, Cloud Applications, Cloud Computing, Serverless Computing, Test Tools, Cloud Services, System Monitoring

      Beginner · Project · Less Than 2 Hours

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      Google Cloud

      Creating a De-identified Copy of Data in Cloud Storage

      Skills you'll gain: Cloud Security, Data Loss Prevention, Google Cloud Platform, Data Access, Cloud Storage, Data Security, Cloud Computing, Personally Identifiable Information, Unstructured Data

      Beginner · Project · Less Than 2 Hours

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      Whizlabs

      AWS: Resilient Solutions and Security Controls

      Skills you'll gain: Amazon Web Services, Disaster Recovery, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Firewall, Network Security, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), Cloud Security, Infrastructure As A Service (IaaS), Application Security, Cloud Solutions, Scalability, Security Controls, Network Troubleshooting, Amazon CloudWatch, Network Administration, Virtual Private Networks (VPN), Continuous Deployment

      Intermediate · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

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      Google Cloud

      Service Accounts and Roles: Fundamentals

      Skills you'll gain: Virtual Machines, Data Access, User Accounts, Google Cloud Platform, Cloud Computing, Cloud API, Query Languages

      Beginner · Project · Less Than 2 Hours

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      Coursera Instructor Network

      GenAI for DevOps Practitioners

      Skills you'll gain: Infrastructure as Code (IaC), Generative AI, DevOps, CI/CD, Continuous Deployment, Jenkins, Continuous Delivery, Software Documentation, Terraform, Kubernetes, Prompt Engineering, Data Ethics

      Intermediate · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

    • Status: Free
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      Amazon Web Services

      Troubleshooting: AWS CloudFormation Stacks

      Skills you'll gain: AWS CloudFormation, Amazon Web Services, Network Troubleshooting, Cloud Management, Cloud Computing, Technical Support, Cloud Infrastructure, Issue Tracking, Technical Documentation

      Beginner · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

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      Board Infinity

      Key Enablers and Challenges in Implementing Industry 4.0

      Skills you'll gain: Organizational Change, Process Optimization, Process Improvement, Workforce Development, Change Management, Manufacturing Operations, Innovation, Workforce Planning, Technology Strategies, Data Security, Employee Training, Digital Transformation, Business Technologies, Internet Of Things, Supply Chain Management, Compliance Management, Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Architecture, Law, Regulation, and Compliance

      Intermediate · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

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      Google Cloud

      Gemini for Network Engineers

      Skills you'll gain: Google Cloud Platform, Network Planning And Design, Virtual Private Networks (VPN), Generative AI, General Networking, Network Infrastructure, Network Engineering, Network Architecture

      Beginner · Course · 1 - 4 Weeks

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      Google Cloud

      App Engine: Qwik Start - Java

      Skills you'll gain: Google App Engine, Application Deployment, Cloud Applications, Java, Google Cloud Platform, Cloud Services, Platform As A Service (PaaS), Application Development, Cloud Computing, Web Applications

      Beginner · Project · Less Than 2 Hours

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    In summary, here are 10 of our most popular infrastructure courses

    • Scaling Microservices App: Migration to Redis Enterprise on Google Cloud: Google Cloud
    • HDFS Architecture and Programming: Johns Hopkins University
    • Security Operations: Packt
    • Cloud Functions: Qwik Start - Command Line: Google Cloud
    • Creating a De-identified Copy of Data in Cloud Storage: Google Cloud
    • AWS: Resilient Solutions and Security Controls: Whizlabs
    • Service Accounts and Roles: Fundamentals: Google Cloud
    • GenAI for DevOps Practitioners: Coursera Instructor Network
    • Troubleshooting: AWS CloudFormation Stacks: Amazon Web Services
    • Key Enablers and Challenges in Implementing Industry 4.0: Board Infinity

    Frequently Asked Questions about Infrastructure

    Infrastructure is a term that encompasses all of the basic systems that businesses, communities, or entire states and countries rely on for their regular functioning. Traditionally, infrastructure refers to physical systems such as transportation networks, water pipes and sewage treatment facilities, and the electricity grid. This type of infrastructure is fundamentally important for living our lives in the modern world, and the design and maintenance of these systems is a central concern of city planning.

    In recent years, infrastructure has also come to mean the computing systems and network architecture that organizations of all kinds rely on for their information technology (IT) needs. IT infrastructure used to consist mostly of on-premise system components and hardware like computers, servers, and local area networks (LANs). However, today’s IT systems increasingly rely on cloud computing infrastructure to provide scalable and secure services such as data storage and compute resources.‎

    If you want to help guide the development of the physical infrastructure systems that are essential to our daily lives, there are several career paths you can consider. Civil engineering careers are an opportunity to oversee the design and construction of infrastructure such as bridges, dams, and power plants. If you want to work on the business side of developing these projects and making sure they are economically sustainable, you may study project finance. And, if your interest is in determining which kinds of infrastructure systems are needed and where to build them, you should look into a career in city planning.

    On the other hand, if your interest is in information technology (IT) infrastructure systems, you can pursue a career in system administration. These important personnel are responsible for the design, installation, cybersecurity, and day-to-day operation of the IT systems that organizations rely on, from on-premise intranets to cloud-based resources. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, network and system administrators earn a median annual salary of $83,510, and typically have at least a bachelor’s degree in computer science.‎

    Yes! Regardless of whether your interest is in the physical infrastructure systems that are essential to modern life or the IT infrastructure that is nearly as essential to the modern workplace, Coursera offers courses and Specializations spanning multiple courses to fit your needs. You can learn about physical infrastructure design, finance, and even emerging “smart city” systems from world-class universities like Università Bocconi and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne or from leading engineering software company Autodesk.

    Similarly, if your interest is in IT infrastructure, you can learn from top-ranked schools like University of Minnesota, New York University, and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, or from leading IT service and cloud computing providers like Google Cloud. No matter how you choose to learn, Coursera lets you view course materials and complete assignments on a flexible schedule so that you can build these valuable infrastructure skills while continuing your existing work, family, or school life.‎

    The skills and experience that you might need to already have before starting to learn infrastructure include working with computers and servers, hardware equipment, technology systems and processes, tech vendors, and service providers. When we describe infrastructure, we are referring generally to the implementation and operations of all technology infrastructures in a company or organization. This oversight of all crucial operations may cover data center operations, network and server services, service monitoring, workstation management, storage, and related software. So having skills in these areas or prior work experience would be valuable for you before starting to learn infrastructure.‎

    You may know if learning infrastructure is right for you if you care deeply about getting computer systems and controls in order, and keeping them that way. If you’re an organized person who strives for routine in your daily work processes, then working with systems infrastructure may be a good fit for you. The work in infrastructure involves maintaining reliable computers and systems in a multi-user environment. This work applies to both small and large organizations. You may even learn about setting up cloud infrastructure setups, in both small and large organizations. Ultimately, if you want to work with tools to manage computers, user information, and user productivity, then learning infrastructure may be a good career fit for you.‎

    To learn more about infrastructure, you might want to pursue similar topics, like network systems, legacy interfaces, data storage and retrieval, and business software. Having a fuller understanding of these areas may help you in your future work to support your company’s infrastructure goals. If you can, you might also want to know the physical components of hardware, storage systems, data centers, and data warehousing.‎

    The kind of people who are best suited for work that involves infrastructure are organized, analytical professionals who may have had background experience working in computer systems, network support, security management, network systems, and business systems. People who work in infrastructure can generally handle complex issues and challenges, can multitask easily, and are often driven to solve problems when it comes to network integrity and systems management.‎

    Online Infrastructure courses offer a convenient and flexible way to enhance your knowledge or learn new Infrastructure skills. Choose from a wide range of Infrastructure courses offered by top universities and industry leaders tailored to various skill levels.‎

    When looking to enhance your workforce's skills in Infrastructure, it's crucial to select a course that aligns with their current abilities and learning objectives. Our Skills Dashboard is an invaluable tool for identifying skill gaps and choosing the most appropriate course for effective upskilling. For a comprehensive understanding of how our courses can benefit your employees, explore the enterprise solutions we offer. Discover more about our tailored programs at Coursera for Business here.‎

    This FAQ content has been made available for informational purposes only. Learners are advised to conduct additional research to ensure that courses and other credentials pursued meet their personal, professional, and financial goals.

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