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LinkedIn Quick Tips

Watch quick videos about how to use LinkedIn. Learn how to customize your profile, grow your network, find your dream job, and more.

linkedin LinkedIn استخدام کننده: کسب استعداد با هوش مصنوعی (Mitalearn-427326)

  • 30 minutes
  • مناسب همه
  • Release date: 21 October 2024
  • Author: Nicole Rodney
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قدرت هوش مصنوعی را در LinkedIn استخدام کننده رها کنید و مهارت های لازم را برای مهار ویژگی های هوش مصنوعی برش برای استخدام کارآمدتر و مؤثرتر انجام دهید. این دوره کوتاه به بررسی جدیدترین قابلیت های هوش مصنوعی در استخدام کننده LinkedIn ، متخصصان دستیابی به استعداد برای استفاده از هوش مصنوعی برای استخدام کارآمدتر و مؤثرتر می پردازد. از جستجوهای AII تا بهینه سازی ارتباطات و مدیریت پروژه ها ، یاد بگیرید که چگونه می توانید از پتانسیل کامل ویژگی های AI در استخدام کننده LinkedIn استفاده کنید تا روند استخدام خود را ساده تر کنید و بهترین کاندیداها را پیدا کنید. برای کسب اطلاعات دقیق در مورد انطباق هوش مصنوعی ، استفاده از داده ها و سیاست های حفظ حریم خصوصی ، لطفاً به ai-Assisted Search and Projects and Properings in reprureer fra

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LINQ with C# Essential Training

Learn how to easily query and update multiple data stores, including SQL and XML, with a single tool: LINQ, Visual Studio's Language-Integrated Query framework.

Linux Academy Prometheus Deep Dive

This course will provide an in-depth look at the Prometheus open-source monitoring and alerting tool. We will discuss how to install, configure, and run the various components of the Prometheus ecosystem. We will talk about how to monitor systems and applications with Prometheus, how to query Prometheus data, and how to build visual representations of metric data. We will also cover advanced topics such as high availability, federation, and the use of Prometheus client libraries to add monitoring capabilities to your own code. This course is designed to provide you with an in-depth knowledge of Prometheus that will allow you to succeed with Prometheus in the real world.

Linux Foundation Cert Prep: Essential Commands (Ubuntu)

The Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator (LFCS) is one of the most popular Linux certifications. Learn about Ubuntu and the Essential Commands section of the LFCS exam.

Linux Foundation Cert Prep: Network Administration (Ubuntu)

Prepare for the Linux Foundation Certified Engineer (LFCE) exam, and enhance your ability to use a Linux server to offer essential services to a network.

Linux Foundation Cert Prep: Operation of Running Systems (Ubuntu)

Learn the basics of operating a system running Ubuntu, and prepare for the Operation of Running Systems domain of the LFCS exam.

Linux Foundation Cert Prep: Service Configuration (Ubuntu)

Learn how to configure and manage popular Linux services such as web servers and remote logging, and study for the Service Management portion of the LFCS exam.

Linux Foundation Cert Prep: Storage Management (Ubuntu)

Learn how to manage and optimize Linux storage—and study for the Storage Management domain of the LFCS certification exam.

Linux Foundation Cert Prep: User and Group Management (Ubuntu)

Learn essential user and group management concepts involved in Linux administration, and prepare for the User and Group Management section of the LFCS certification exam.

Linux Foundation Cert Prep: Virtualization (Ubuntu)

Learn to create, control, and configure virtual machines in Linux, and study for the virtualization section of the Linux Foundation Certified System (LFCS) Administrator exam.

Linux Security and Hardening Essential Training

Discover how to tighten security on any Linux system. Learn basic security concepts and guidelines that can help Linux system administrators keep their system safe from attackers.

Linux Tips Weekly

Explore Linux—one tip at a time. Learn Linux core concepts such as virtualization, the Linux file system, file management, networking, and security.

Linux: Desktops and Remote Access

Find the most productive way to work in Linux. Learn how to access a CentOS computer via desktop environments, terminal emulators, shells, and remote tools.

Linux: Files and Permissions (220062)

  • 2 hours 51 minutes
When it comes to managing Linux servers securely, permissions and access control are crucial. In this course, computer science instructor and Linux enthusiast Grant McWilliams explains how to manage files and directories, create links, and set permissions in Enterprise Linux 8. Grant covers how to maintain access control to files through the standard Linux permission system and access control lists. He also shows how to grant or revoke access to files and directories for users and groups as well as how to set up special bits for privilege escalation, global writable directories, and permission inheritance.

Linux: Multitasking at the Command Line

Discover how to save time on common admin tasks. Learn how to switch between foreground and background tasks, control more than one process, and use tmux and screen.

Linux: Network Configuration (218702)

  • 1 hours 55 minutes
Networking is a fundamental service on a Linux system. Though Linux is widespread, there are many methods of configuring network settings. In this course, instructor Scott Simpson demonstrates how to configure network settings on systems running a variety of Linux distributions. He goes over networking configuration basics like configuration management tools and network interfaces. Scott covers manual network configuration tools, such as ifconfig, the ip command, DHCP, and more. He explains how to configure networks using ifupdown, NetworkManager, Netplan, and systemd-networkd. Plus, Scott dives into hostnames, firewall configuration, and monitoring network port activity.

Linux: Overview and Installation (229956)

  • 1 hours 44 minutes
Linux is a term that we are hearing more often lately, but what is it? In this course, instructor Grant McWilliams explains what Linux is and how it differs from other operating systems, then walks through how to install it to a virtual machine and use it. Grant tells you about Linux and its history and gives you an overview of the versions—called distributions—of Linux that are available. He goes over virtualization, including how to install VirtualBox and create a virtual machine in VirtualBox. Once you’ve created and optimized your virtual machine, Grant steps through installing and configuring Enterprise Linux, including the GNOME 3 desktop. He concludes with useful advice on how you can install popular software from third-party repositories in Linux and how you can customize your GNOME 3 desktop.

Linux: Shells and Processes (218532)

  • 3 hours
While the Linux operating system works with a graphical desktop interface much like Windows or macOS, with Linux, most of the system administration is done in the shell. Using the command line in the shell gives you the power to do tasks that would be more difficult using other methods, so having a solid grasp on how to use the shell can help you work faster and be more productive. In this course, Grant McWilliams provides an introduction to the Linux command line. He teaches you how to customize your shell, and shows some powerful shell tricks and shortcuts that can increase your speed and efficiency using the command line. Grant also explains how to create complex administration tools by stacking together simpler commands using named and unnamed pipes and redirects; how to start, pause, and end processes; and how to schedule one-time jobs and recurring jobs, and more.

Linux: Shells and Processes (2017) (225995)

  • 1 hours 53 minutes
In this course, gain a more thorough understanding of the shell and system processes to help you work faster and more efficiently in Linux. Follow computer science instructor and Linux enthusiast Grant McWilliams as he dives into Linux shells and their environments, and explains how to customize your shell. He discusses using the Bash shell, and covers topics like command and variable substitution. Grant also explains how to stack simpler commands together using named and unnamed pipes and redirects; discusses how to start, pause, and end processes; shows how to schedule one-time jobs and recurring jobs; and covers complex system services.