
Online Big Data & Cloud Computing Program
Course Description
The Big Data & Cloud Computing program designed by international industry experts to secure a growth oriented career in the international market. The program is a 100% online, live lectures with 3 month compulsory internship program.
Cloud computing is a type of computing that involves the sharing of computer resources rather than using local servers or dedicated devices for processing. In simple words it is the process of string frequently used data on multiple servers that could be accessed by using the internet.
Big Data Tools
- Apache Spark, Apache Hadoop
- Apache Hive, Apache Hbase, Kafka, Sap Hana
- Apache Storm
- Apache Mahout, Apache Flink
- Apache Samoa, Apache Cassandra
- Apache Eagle, Apache Zeppelin
- Elastic, Neo4J, Tableau
- R, Python, Scala
- Cloudera, Kaggle, MongoDB
- Jave, Linux, Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- Software Development, DevOps, Docker
- IaaS Infrastructure as a Service
- Oracle, (NYSE; ORCL), Deloitte
- Amazon (NASDAQ)
Big Data Job Positions
- Data Analyst
- Data Scientist
- Data Engineer
Cloud Computing Job Positions
- Cloud Infrastructure Specialist
- Cloud Software Engineer
- Cloud Project Manager
- Cloud Business Analyst
- Cloud Developer/Programmer
- Cloud Systems Engineer
- Cloud Network Engineer
Job Guarantee
Career Decision assuring international job guarantee upon course completion, the average annual salary range is $5,200-$15,800 USD.
Certification
The certificate issued by Career Decisions from Switzerland.
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Introduction
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Course Overview
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Local Development Environment Tools
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Course Excercise
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Using Dynamic Data
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Introduction
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Course Overview
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Local Development Environment Tools
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Course Excercise
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Embedding PHP in HTML
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Using Dynamic Data
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Introduction
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Course Overview
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Local Development Environment Tools
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Course Excercise
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Embedding PHP in HTML
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Using Dynamic Data
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