Internet Technologies
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Course Cost: $325.00

Course Number: WB66.0

Course Length: 3 days

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.

Who Should Attend


This course is intended for industry professionals who would like a better understanding of the structure and function of the Internet.

Prerequisites


The Introduction to Networking Course (WB16.1), professional experience, or requisite knowledge is a prerequisite for this course.

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

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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