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About the Course

Take the next step in your IT professional journey with this self-paced, beginner friendly course! This course covers the basics of software, cloud computing, web browsers, application development concepts, programming languages, and database fundamentals. You will first be introduced to computing platforms and software applications. You’ll learn about the software lifecycle, software compatibility across different platforms, and software versioning. You'll also learn about installing and managing web browsers, using extensions and plug-ins, and keeping them secure and updated. Next you will learn about basic programming concepts, coding logic, and the different programming languages like Python. You’ll move on to data and database fundamentals and learn how to use, interface with, access and backup databases. After completing this course, you'll have a better grasp of software processes and feel more confident about using and securing applications. From mobile phone operating systems to workplace database applications, this course covers a wide range of software. Discover the benefits of cloud-based technologies and see how using the cloud can help businesses create and deploy applications faster. To solidify your understanding and put your skills to the test, the course includes numerous hands-on labs. It ends with a final project where you’ll showcase your newfound expertise and demonstrate your understanding of software, programming, and databases. Enroll now to take the next step in developing expertise in IT Fundamentals....

Top reviews

DH

Jun 15, 2022

Very intense course! I've learned quite a bit. A lot of things became clearer for me when it comes to data and programming. I've found that I like it more than before.

KD

Jun 26, 2024

I am so grateful to have this an amazing course! I have got a lot of insights about Software, Programming, and Database! Thank you IBM and Coursera Team!!!

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By Mohamed Y

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Aug 30, 2022

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By Eric J

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Sep 7, 2024

Trick questions are not helpful. Stop doing that. Q: 18 (I think) re: Database permissions - on final exam. That isn't reinforcing learning when your answer is something that is never mentioned or referenced anywhere in the material, and your students need to extrapolate that "Individual" meant "System" type permissions.

By Joshua A

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Jun 1, 2022

excellent introductory concepts to software, programming and databases.......thank you IBM for putting together this wonderful and enlightening course.............

By Justin P

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May 20, 2024

always room for improvement. sometimes i felt like skills network, or whatever its called, skips steps in showing us what we are supposed to do.

By Maxwell S

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Oct 5, 2024

REACT JS IS COMPILED THEREFORE LABELING JAVASCRIPT AS INTERRUPTED IS FALSE. As it can be interrupted or compiled a better option would be python

By HEZRON O N

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Nov 10, 2023

This is a fundamental foundation for an IT course

By ranses s

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Sep 30, 2023

a lot of good information.

By Nicky G

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Sep 6, 2022

Good course

By Caleb K N

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Dec 11, 2023

legit

By AMPALLI P

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May 30, 2023

good

By Awais M

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Mar 23, 2023

Nill

By shadrack i

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Oct 23, 2023

Awesome course; check it out!

By KAMA R

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May 22, 2023

good

By Greg V

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Aug 13, 2023

The videos seemed to be slapped together pretty hastily, images didn't sync up right to the narration on the videos, there were a lot of confusing parts in the labs and the honors assignment didn't actually tell you that you needed to prove that you'd set the formatting on your cells by inputting data. I really think IBM would do well to commission real motion graphics designers and voice actors to make the videos more engaging instead of writing it in; I know you can afford it!

By Ashley G

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Nov 27, 2022

So monotonous and boring

By Tim P

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Sep 8, 2024

Fix the final exam.