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Google Certified Associate Cloud Engineer Certification at Vellore | Redback Academy

Google Certified Associate Cloud Engineer Certification
Get hands on with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and become a Google Certified Associate Cloud Engineer (ACE)

Description 
Google Cloud is growing quickly as companies increasingly adopt multi-cloud strategies. It was once again named a Leader in the 2019 Gartner Infrastructure as a Service Magic Quadrant, and demand for people with Google Cloud skills is running high. To meet this demand and help organizations identify knowledgeable talent, Google has created their Associate Cloud Engineer certification.

This course is targeted at efficiently teaching the skills required by the ACE certification—namely deploying applications, monitoring operations, and managing enterprise solutions. It also helps students demonstrate those skills through certification. The certification requires candidates be able to use both the GCP console and the command-line to perform many common platform-based tasks, but this course does not require students to already have experience with either, going in.

This course is also designed to give students the solid foundation of GCP capability that they will need to later build toward the Google Certified Professional Cloud Architect (PCA) certification--which was recently named as 2019's top-paying IT certification.

What you'll learn

  • Set up a Google Cloud environment, including billing accounts, projects, tools, access, and security.
  • Plan, configure, implement, deploy, monitor, and manage solutions in the Google Cloud.
  • Get familiar with using the Google Cloud through both the console and the command-line.
  • Pass the Google Associate Cloud Engineer certification exam.
  • Build a strong foundation for other GCP certification exams.

Requirements

  • You should understand the basic concepts of Cloud Computing.
  • No coding experience is required and code is provided for use in labs where necessary.
  • You’ll need some form of computer—Desktop/Laptop/Chromebook computer.
  • Please note that a mobile phone screen may be fine for viewing this course, but you'll want something larger for the labs.
  • A willingness to do labs and other homework is required. This course is hands-on and interactive. Active, motivated students will get a lot out of this course. Passive students will struggle and should not take this course.

This course will prepare you to:

  • Set-up and configure Google Cloud accounts using best practices.
  • Use GCP services like Cloud Storage, Compute Engine, and Kubernetes Engine in your everyday work.
  • Pass the GCP Associate Cloud Engineer certification exam.
  • No coding experience is required and code used for labs is provided.

Course content

  • Course Info
  • Certification Intro
  • Intro to Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
  • Intro to GCP Products/Services
  • Getting Started
  • Account Setup
  • Cloud Shell and Data Flows
  • Basic Services
  • Basic Services Challenge Lab
  • Scaling
  • Security
  • Networking
  • GKE Introduction: Google Kubernetes Engine
  • Kubernetes Course Introduction
  • Kubernetes Big Picture
  • Kubernetes Application Architecture
  • Kubernetes Networking
  • Kubernetes Storage
  • From Code to Kubernetes
  • Kubernetes Deployments
  • Kubernetes Auto-scaling Apps
  • Kubernetes Security
  • More Kubernetes Stuff
  • Kubernetes and GKE Wrap-up
  • GAE: Google App Engine
  • Services Breadth
  • System of Services
  • Wrapping Up
  • Exam Preparation
  • Practice Test 1
  • Practice Test 2
  • But Wait, There's More!

Who this course is for:

  • Sysadmins or other individuals who want to learn how to configure and manage Google Cloud systems and demonstrate those abilities through certification.
  • Developers who want to leverage Google Cloud for the applications they build.
  • Architects and technical managers who want to get hands-on and “stay honest” with the technology.
  • Featured review

Contact :
No : 5/X2 Hari ohm 2ns Street, 
Phase III, Sathuvachari,
Vellore - 632009
+91 8189985551 / 8189985559
Monday 2 March 2020
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The Complete Web Developer Course in Vellore | Redback Academy

Learn Web Development by building  websites and mobile apps using HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, Python, MySQL & more!
What you'll learn
  • Build websites and webapps
  • Build HTML-based mobile apps
  • Get a job as a junior web developer
  • Bid for projects on freelance websites
  • Start their own online business
  • Be a comfortable front-end developer
  • Be proficient with databases and server-side languages
Course content
  • Getting Started
  • HTML 5
  • CSS 3
  • Javascript
  • jQuery
  • Bootstrap 4
  • Wordpress
  • PHP
  • MySQL
  • APIs
  • Mobile Apps
  • HTML 5 & CSS 3 Special Features
  • Python
  • Bonus Section: Twitter Clone Using MVC
Requirements
  • No pre-knowledge is required - enthusiasm is all you need!
  • A PC or Mac is required
  • No software is required in advance of the course (all software used in the course is free)
Who this course is for:
  • Anyone who wants to learn to code
  • Anyone who wants to generate new income streams
  • Anyone who wants to build websites
  • Anyone who wants to become financially independent
  • Anyone who wants to start their own business or become freelance
Contact :
No : 5/X2 Hari ohm 2ns Street, 
Phase III, Sathuvachari,
Vellore - 632009
+91 8189985551 / 8189985559

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Sunday 1 March 2020
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Linux Administration Bootcamp: Linux training in vellore | Redback Academy

Go from Beginner to Advanced

Learn Red Hat Linux & CentOS: Use the in-demand skills to start a career as a Linux Server Admin or Linux Administrator!

What you'll learn
By the end of this course you will understand the fundamentals of the Linux operating system and be able to apply that knowledge in a practical and useful manner.

Requirements
A desire to learn.

Course Outline :
This Linux course doesn't make any assumptions about your background or knowledge of Linux. You need no prior knowledge to benefit from this course. You will be guided step by step using a logical and systematic approach. As new concepts, commands, or jargon are encountered they are explained in plain language, making it easy for anyone to understand. Here is what you will learn by taking Linux Bootcamp:

How to get access to a Linux server if you don't already.
What a Linux distribution is and which one to choose.
What software is needed to connect to Linux from Mac and Windows computers.
What SSH is and how to use it.
The file system layout of Linux systems and where to find programs, configurations, and documentation.
The basic Linux commands you'll use most often.
Creating, renaming, moving, and deleting directories.
Listing, reading, creating, editing, copying, and deleting files.
Exactly how permissions work and how to decipher the most cryptic Linux permissions with ease.
How to use the nano, vi, and emacs editors.
Two methods to search for files and directories.
How to compare the contents of files.
What pipes are, why they are useful, and how to use them.
How to compress files to save space and make transferring data easy.
How and why to redirect input and output from applications.
How to customize your shell prompt.
How to be efficient at the command line by using aliases, tab completion, and your shell history.
How to schedule and automate jobs using cron.
How to switch users and run processes as others.
How to find and install software.
How the the boot process works on Linux servers and what you can do to control it.
The various types of messages generated by a Linux system, where they're stored, and how to automatically prevent them from filling up your disks.
Disk management, partitioning, and file system creation.
Logical Volume Manager (LVM) - extending disk space without downtime, migrating data from one storage to another, and more.
Managing Linux users and groups.
Networking concepts that apply to system administration and specifically how to configure Linux network interfaces.
How to configure sudo.
Managing process and jobs.
Linux shell scripting

Who this course is for:
People with limited time.
Anyone with a desire to learn about Linux.
People that have Linux experience, but would like to learn about the Linux command line interface.
Existing Linux users that want to become power users.
People that need Linux knowledge for a personal or business project like hosting a website on a Linux server.
Professionals that need to learn Linux to become more effective at work. Helpdesk staff, application support engineers, and application developers that are required to use the Linux operating system.
People thinking about a career as a Linux system administrator or engineer, but need the basics first.
Researchers, college professors, and college students that will be using Linux servers to conduct research or complete course work.

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Friday 28 February 2020
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The Complete Android N Developer Course Learn Android App Development with Android 7 Nougat by building real apps including Uber, Whatsapp and Instagram!

What you'll learn:
  • Make pretty much any Android app you like (your only limit is your imagination).
  • Submit your apps to Google Play and generate revenue with Google Pay and Google Ads.
  • Become a professional app developer, take freelance gigs and work from anywhere in the world.
  • Bored with the same old, same old? Apply for a new job in a software company as an Android developer.

Course content
  • What Does The Course Cover?
  • Introduction To Android Studio
  • Java Deep Dive
  • Media: Images, Video and Sound
  • Advanced Android Features
  • Maps & Geolocation
  • Permanent Data Storage
  • Instagram Clone
  • Uber Clone
  • Flappy Bird Clone
  • The Extras
  • Android Wear Mini-Course
  • Submitting Your App To Google Play
  • Setting Up A Marketing Website
  • Twitter Clone
  • WhatsApp Clone
  • Where do you go from here?
  • Pre-Introduction - App Marketing For Your App!
  • Introduction To Your Success!
  • Let's Get The Show On The Road!
  • Expert App Store Optimization (ASO) Search Engine Strategies
  • Top Expert Marketing Strategies For Your App Part 1
Requirements
  • A Windows PC, Mac or Linux Computer
  • ZERO programming knowledge required
Who this course is for:
  • Anyone who wants to be an app developer: This is a complete course, just like my Complete Web, iOS and Apple Watch courses. It will teach you how to make money from your apps as well as how to code.
  • Anyone who wants to learn to code: Java is a fantastic language to learn how to code with.
  • Anyone who wants to understand how computers work: Learning to code is so much more than being able to make apps - knowing how computers work is your key to a hugely powerful world.
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Cloud Infrastructure and Services Training in Vellore

Course Overview :
The course presents a top-down view of cloud computing, from applications and administration to programming, infrastructure, billing and security. The topics include: overview of cloud computing, cloud systems, Load balancing in AWS, distributed storage systems, virtualization, security in AWS, and management services and Billing. Students will study state-of-the-art solutions for cloud computing developed by Amazon. Students will also apply what they learn in one programming assignments and one project executed over Amazon Web Services.


Content :
1. Introduction to Cloud Technologies
Introduction to the Cloud Computing, History of cloud computing, Cloud service options, Cloud Deployment models, Business concerns in the cloud.

2. Virtualization and Cloud Platforms
Exploring virtualization, Load balancing, Hypervisors, Machine imaging, Cloud marketplace overview, Comparison of Cloud providers.

3. Introduction to AWS
AWS history, AWS Infrastructure, AWS services, AWS ecosystem.

4. Programming, management console and storage on AWS
Basic Understanding APIs - AWS programming interfaces, Web services, AWS URL naming, Matching interfaces and services, Elastic block store - Simple storage service, Glacier - Content delivery platforms.

5. AWS identity services, security and compliance
Users, groups, and roles - Understanding credentials, Security policies, IAM abilities and limitations, AWS physical security - AWS compliance initiatives, Understanding public/private keys, Other AWS security capabilities.

6. AWS computing and marketplace
Elastic cloud compute - Introduction to servers, Imaging computers, Auto scaling, Elastic load balancing, Cataloging the marketplace, AMIs, Selling on the marketplace

7. AWS networking and databases
Virtual private clouds, Cloud models, Private DNS servers (Route 53), Relational database service – DynamoDB, ElastiCache, Redshift.

8. Other AWS services and management services
Analytics services, Application services, Cloud security, CloudWatch, CloudFormation, CloudTrail, OpsWorks.

9. AWS billing and Dealing with disaster
Managing costs, Utilization and tracking, Bottom line impact, Geographic and other concerns, Failure plans, Examining logs.

Course Outcome:
After learning the course, the student will be able:
1. To explain the core concepts of the cloud computing paradigm: how and why this paradigm shift came about, the characteristics, advantages and challenges brought about by the various models and services in cloud computing.
2. To apply the fundamental concepts in datacenters to understand the tradeoffs in power, efficiency and cost by Load balancing approach.
3. To discuss system virtualization and outline its role in enabling the cloud computing system model.
4. To illustrate the fundamental concepts of cloud storage and demonstrate their use in storage systems such as Amazon S3 and HDFS.
5. To analyze various cloud programming models and apply them to solve problems on the cloud.
6. To understand various management and other distinguish services of AWS.
7. To analyze the billing of resources and other paradigm: how to deal with disasters.
8. To understand security and compliances for AWS. 
9. To deploy applications over commercial cloud computing infrastructures such as Amazon

List of Assignments / Experiments:
1. Write pros and cons of Cloud Computing.
2. Summarize Cloud service models with real time examples.
3. Define Virtualization. Also list and explain different Hypervisors.
4. Discuss performance evaluation of service over cloud.
5. Create a scenario that use Amazon S3 as storage on cloud.

Contact Details :
Redback IT Academy 
No : 5/X2 Hari Ohm 2nd Street,
Phase III, Sathuvachari,
Vellore. 632009
+91 8189985551
Wednesday 5 February 2020
Posted by Sivapriya

TOP 10 BENEFITS TO EARNING A CERTIFICATION

Is it worth putting in all of the work? Consider these benefits of earning a certification, and if you see the benefits for your situation, go for it!
  1. A differentiator against the competition. When employers are interviewing, the competition is often stiff. If you have the certification, and the other person does not, you are at a definite advantage.
  2. Plugs you into two new communities: one that is earning the certification, and one that has the certification. For example, if you are going for your PMP certification, you will immediately have something in common with other hopefuls, and this can provide networking opportunities through classes, the web, and meetings. The same holds true when you have earn the certification; you are a member of the "club." While these are benefits of PMP certification, the same would hold true of most certifications
  3. Gives you confidence that you have "passed through the chairs." When you have set your sights on a goal, put together a plan, work hard, and you reach it, you gain confidence, which spills over into all aspects of your life.
  4. Gives you tools to draw upon when needed. Having gone through all of the study and hard work, you have mastered a new body of knowledge. Put it to use as soon as you can.
  5. While it is said that "experience is the greatest teacher," a certification "rounds you out." Often, experience is strong in some areas, but not in others. Like education, experience rounds you out, giving exposure to ideas and approaches outside your comfort zone. In addition, being able to think outside your experience is an ingredient of leadership.
  6. You can be a better mentor. The ability to mentor is based greatly on experience, but the best mentors can reach beyond their experience. They are able to extrapolate from their experience, and relate it to someone else's entirely different experience.
  7. Establishes you as a continuous learner. Employers are always looking for people who never want to stop learning. Learning is a value unto itself, and those around you will respect and admire you for it, and sometimes even be a little jealous!
  8. Will enable you to make more money. Often, earning a certification, such as the PMP, can quickly lead to compensation increases of 20% and more.
  9. Enables you to better evaluate the talents and skills of others. With the discipline to master the material for the certification, you are in a better position to evaluate the skills of others. You have had the opportunity to evaluate your own strengths and weaknesses in the process of earning the certification, and have a broader understanding of the skills and toolsets that can be effective.
  10. Gets your foot in the door in the new area. Many career changers turn to certifications to get themselves into a new area. For example, many technical people who want to advance will earn the PMP certification in order to move into a position of greater responsibility.
Monday 27 January 2020
Posted by Sivapriya

Top 10 Current Tech Trends for IT Enthusiasts | Fresher

There are always going to be plenty of possibilities for a person whether s/he starts from a diploma level or a full-fledged engineering degree.
To list down explicitly (in order of priority: top-down) for a fresher, here are some of the best technical course options that IT Companies hunt for in India and abroad:

1. JAVA/J2EE & Its Frameworks (Struts, Spring, Hibernate):
The most widely used technology by almost all the esteemed companies across domains (Banking, Telecom, Life Sciences, Financial Services, Aviation, Academia, Retail & Consumer products) around the world is nothing but Java.

And when it comes to what exactly you will have to learn, Java continues to be an unending ocean where you should focus on strengthening your core part of it as much as possible.

Aspirants normally get carried away with the charm of JSP & Servlets, but that kills you like sweet poison in the long run. Here is what ‘all’ you ‘must’ cover while opting for a Java course:

  • J2SE (Core Part)
  • J2EE (JSP & Servlets + EJB)
  • STRUTS (Framework for Java)
  • SPRING and/or HIBERNATE (For more sophisticated & advanced applications)

There are many other frameworks and supporting technologies for Java aspirants but the above ones are a must and most demanding ones in the Software/IT market.

So if a career in any of the above major domains interests you, and the zeal for non-stop coding pleases your soul, then look no further than learning Java.

Priority List of IT course options:

  • JAVA/J2EE & its Frameworks (Struts, Spring, Hibernate)
  • CISCO Technologies
  • SAS
  • DBA (Oracle, DB2, MySql, SQL Server)
  • System Administration (Red Hat, Solaris, UNIX, VMware)
  • Cloud Computing
  • Microsoft Technologies
  • Mobile SDKs (Android, iPhone, Windows Phone)
  • Animation & Graphics
  • SQT (Software Quality Testing)
  • Other language courses(PHP, Ruby/Perl/Python)

2.CISCO Technologies
If you are fascinated by various types of network wires connected to your computer, the plugs, and switches that hold the programming logic of those cables, and are curious about how data flows (routes)through those switches, CISCO technologies can be your choice of course. To start with CISCO courses while targeting a decent job, you need at least a senior secondary (10+2) or some diploma/graduation in computer sciences (or even a non-computer profile will do).

CISCO technologies are among the few courses which are most popular among non-IT aspirants who are targeting an entry-level job (but not without certain drawbacks viz. below-average work profile).

While opting for any network-based course including CISCO technologies, do thorough research on the infrastructure of practical labs of the institute, as the theories are of almost negligent significance in network-based courses.

The five levels of certification from CISCO are Entry, Associate, Professional, Expert, and Architect along with targeted certifications for Specialist and Technician. These are available in seven different subject areas: Routing & Switching, Design, Network Security, Service Provider, Storage Networking, Voice and Wireless.

Remember, if you’ve jumped into the foray of CISCO technologies then their certifications are a ‘must’ to drive your career forward.

The better the level of degree (graduation recommended) attained combined with the various levels of certifications achieved, the better will be the salary digits in your bank account and the work profile will vary hugely.

3. SAS
Data Analytics is now a rapidly growing field and so this Business Intelligence domain has emerged as the most lucrative option among the current breed of IT graduates.

SAS, originally Statistical Analysis System, is an integrated system of software products provided by SAS Institute, to perform data entry, retrieval, management, mining, report writing, and graphics. Some explicit benefits are as under:

Widely used for business planning, forecasting, and decision support for its accurate results.
Extensively used for operations research and project management
The best tool for quality improvement and applications development
Provides Data warehousing (extract, transform, and load)
Additional benefits of platform independence and remote computing ability
SAS business solutions assist in areas such as human resource management, financial management, business intelligence, customer relationship management and more
Used in the analysis of results and report generation in clinical trials in the pharmaceutical industry
SAS comprises multi-engine architecture for better data management and reporting. SAS training prepares students for rewarding and very well paying career as SAS analyst, programmer, developer or consultant. Anyone can learn this course and appear for the certification exams, but usually, the ones who hold valid graduation in Computers/IT, are preferred.

The SAS Certified Professional Program was launched by SAS Institute, Inc. in 1999 to recognise users who can demonstrate an in-depth understanding of SAS software. The program consists of five certifications across different functional areas. Several SAS courses prepare users for the certification exams. To date many programmers have taken these courses, some experienced users just take the exams, and many other SAS savvy professionals are experienced but not SAS certified.

As per some recent surveys, about 60,000 SAS Analysts and programmers will be required in the next couple of years. Moreover, SAS consultants are paid the big bucks when compared to other software technologies.

4. DBA (Oracle, DB2, MySql, SQL Server)
In a highly unpredictable and dynamic Software/IT industry, the one course which you can rely on for a stable career is Database Administration (DBA).

DBA is all about creating, managing and maintaining huge data files; and from the several database flavours available in the market, Oracle can be your best bet. Others are popular, but once you are through with Oracle, the ones like MySql and DB2 can be easily learned later on in a much shorter period.

To move to more advanced levels, courses like Data Warehousing can be pursued further. Again as with many Software/IT courses, there is no strict minimum eligibility to learn DBA, but a regular diploma/graduation in computers continues to be preferred from a job perspective. To enhance your profile, you should look for certifications (after completion of course/self-learning) like from Oracle or IBM.

Demand for DBA will remain positive as there’s no project in Software/IT that doesn’t use a database, irrespective of the size of the project. So if you’re on the lookout for a steady job option and data maintenance (programmatically) infatuates you, then a DBA course is the way to go!

5. System Administration (Red Hat, Solaris, UNIX, VMware)
For the ones who are fond of installation and computer administration activities like User Management, system security, risk management, package installations – System administration can be an enchanting choice.

As with CISCO technologies, system administration is also popular as a course among non-IT aspirants. You need to have done 10+2 or valid diploma/graduation (IT or non-IT) to start with this course and then appear for the certification exams.

Unless you hold a regular IT graduation, the certifications are almost mandatory for you if picking this administration route. There are various options in certifications from Red Hat, VMware, and Solaris.

System administration is by and large considered an average salary fetching profile, but yes there are loads of exceptions to it and those who hold 4-year graduation in computer science are at an advantage to draw bigger salary packages. Comparatively, non-IT aspirants need to be a bit patient and focus on gaining the initial 4-5 years of experience.

6. Cloud Computing
The biggest buzz in the IT town is all about the Cloud! We’re already using many cloud-based services such as from Google, Amazon, Microsoft, HP, and others.

It’s all about the “On-demand self-service “ model which allows users to obtain, configure and deploy cloud services themselves using cloud service catalogs, without requiring the assistance of IT. Traditionally, people and corporates would buy software and install it on their computers for use. With the advent of the Internet, all sorts of programs became available on a ‘Cloud’ – which is a word used to describe the network formed by the Internet.

Cloud computing customers do not own the servers and other physical infrastructure that stores these programs. Instead, they rent the programs – or the usage of the programs – from a service provider/ supplier. This helps save resources since the customer pays only for the resources that he or she uses.

Significant innovations in virtualisation and distributed computing, as well as improved access to high-speed Internet and a weak economy, have accelerated corporate interest in Cloud computing.

You will be learning things viz.:

  • Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
  • Platform as a service (PaaS)
  • Software as a service (SaaS)
  • Network as a service (NaaS)
  • Storage as a service (STaaS)
  • Security as a service (SECaaS)
  • Data as a service (DaaS)
  • Database as a service (DBaaS)

The rapid development of data being generated, advances in virtualisation and cloud computing and the convergence of data centre infrastructures are creating high demand for skilled IT professionals.

Microsoft’s cloud computing platform, Windows Azure is one of the trustworthy course options.

Note of Vigilance: The cloud courses are many, and the Indian software industry is no better than a newbie in this cloud, so before opting for a course available here, its content should be thoroughly analysed. The demand though will only continue to rise.

7. Microsoft Technologies
Microsoft has diversified technology offerings for IT aspirants ranging from web/desktop based application development with .NET to the Desktop/Data/Server administration and even the cloud platforms viz. Azure as discussed under Cloud Computing courses.

.NET is often thought of as a direct rival to JAVA, but with time both have matured enough to find their own space in the worldwide software industry.

.NET continues to enjoy being the most popular solution for desktop-based software applications and for the lighter web applications (which don’t have stringent security demands), ASP.NET is there to compete.

MCSE used to be hugely popular with administration & networking geeks, which has been replaced by Microsoft with a plethora of other more narrowly focused certifications like MCAD, MCSD, MCDST, MCDBA, MCAS, etc.

For application and enterprise developers, MCITP has several options to choose from.

If you’ve decided to be part of the Microsoft bandwagon then certifications will be required to boost your resume, except for application developers learning .NET (who can even do without certifications).

All these courses and certifications are grouped by Microsoft under one hat named “Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)” series.

Growth wise, application & cloud development courses are comparatively more charming.

8. Mobile SDKs (Android, iPhone, Windows Phone)
The growth in the mobile sector is celebrated by all of us. So a possible career in mobile application development proves to be a perfect infatuation (even for experienced software engineers).

You have limited options in terms of platforms to choose from viz. iPhone, Android, Blackberry (not recommended as a safe career option with all due respect), and the newbie Windows Phone.

Android should be the choice for those who want to play safely in this more dynamic mobile industry, though the iPhone and others have their own fascinating stories to tell.

Even a primary student can develop a mobile application and start earning but jokes apart you will just need to be good at programming in languages like Java, C/C++ and then you can jump into this mobile thingy!

Degrees will hold their value if you’re looking to get employment in some multinational.

9. Animation & Graphics
The animation industry is already on a high around the world and is catching fire in the Indian market too. All the animation movies (2D/3D), cartoons, and noticeable high-end graphics you watch over an LCD/LED/TFT or a big giant theatre screen are a product of the Animation & Graphics sector.

Though in India, the growth in this animation domain has been relatively very slow, still it’s enough to excite an aspirant. Nowadays, graduations and diplomas in multimedia are increasing in popularity in India and do remember that a valid regular degree is always a big plus to boost your profile and enhance the growth probability, irrespective of the course you opt for.

You will easily find academies in your area offering short-term courses on animation and the various courses specific to your interests like Visual Effects, Web Designing, Fine Arts, etc.

Varying from course to course, a typical curriculum will comprise of modules like  Story Boarding, Character Designing, Concept Designing, 3DS MAX, Texture Painting, Using 3D Maya, editing sounds & videos , Toon Boom Studio, Wax modelling, Digital Illustration, Lightbox animation, Auto Desk Maya, Corel Draw, Flash Action, Photoshop.

Eligibility: A senior secondary certificate and basic knowledge of computers are good enough to start with.  A hand on experience of programming is always an added advantage.

10. SQT (Software Quality Testing)
A career option often unknown (or mostly unpopular/ignored) to an industry fresher is Software Testing. While the truth of any medium or large scale project is that it’s incomplete without the Testing teams.

An untested application is always the most dangerous one and suspected to fail in the longer run.

Testing is a process used to help identify the correctness, completeness, and quality of developed computer software. With that in mind, testing can never completely establish the correctness of computer software. Testing helps in verifying and validating if the software is working as it is intended to be working. This involves using static and dynamic methodologies to test the application.

Testing should systematically uncover different classes of errors in a minimum amount of time and with a minimum amount of effort. A secondary benefit of testing is that it demonstrates that the software appears to be working as stated in the specifications.

Any Testing course should cover at least the following topics:

Static Testing: Static Analysis, Static Control Testing, Static Testing Techniques, Static Pressure Testing, Dynamic Testing, Load Testing, Black box Testing, White Box Testing, Unit Testing toolkits, extreme programming unit testing

Requirements Testing, Regression Testing (Software), Automated Regression Testing, Regression Testing Tools, Web Regression Testing.

Eligibility: From the Indian perspective, it’s recommended only for regular IT graduates (3 or 4 years).


11. Other Language Courses (PHP, Ruby/Perl/Python)
Lightweight web applications (or more famously dubbed as websites) need easier to learn and less complex languages and that is where languages like PHP and Ruby come to help.

PHP considered sometimes a direct rival to ASP.NET, has an advantage of easy coupling with MySql environment and you can easily find a cheaper web host over the internet offering PHP + MySql as the hosting option.

So if you’re planning to set up your web designing firm, PHP (along with MySql database) is the perfect option to start with.

Ruby comes in so many flavours that you might initially be confused but a little bit of research will lend you on the right Ruby framework that suits your need. Ruby on Rails is among the more popular ones while the other Ruby variants face stiff competition from technologies namely Perl/Python.

A job in multinationals might not fetch you big figures with PHP/Ruby, but they are still among the hunted skills in the Indian IT market.

For more Details : 
Redback IT Academy 
No : 5/X2 Hari Ohm 2nd Street,
Phase III, Sathuvachari,
Vellore. 632009
+91 8189985551

Sunday 26 January 2020
Posted by Sivapriya

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