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Internet Technologies
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Course Cost: $325.00 |
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Course Number: WB66.0
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Course Length: 3 days
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Course Overview
Review the Internet, its history, organization and structure, and learn how to access the Internet, both as an individual user and as a group of users. Participants learn how to create basic Internet web pages and build a web server to host these pages. Review the applications used for retrieving information or providing information across this global network of networks.
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Who Should Attend
This course is intended for industry professionals who would like a better understanding of the structure and function of the Internet.
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Prerequisites
The Introduction to Networking Course (WB16.1), professional experience, or requisite knowledge is a prerequisite for this course.
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Key Topics
Internets, intranets and extranets
Getting connected to the Internet
Web clients and web servers
Building a web server
Creating a web page
Operating systems used for web servers
Web server applications
Using the Internet
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Course Objectives
- Identify the organizations that manage the Internet
- Describe methods for accessing the Internet
- Build a web server and understand its primary components
- Describe common operating systems used by web servers
- Describe common application servers used for Internet access
- Retrieve Internet information through a wide variety of applications
- Build basic Internet web pages
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