![]() 5G is Driving the Future To understand the future of work, each of us must first understand the power of 5G. It’s changing how we experience life, collect data, and manage networks and infrastructures. See infographic |
![]() Future of Work Explored Everyone will become a student in the future of work. Walk with us as we explore the future of work from the 1,000-foot view, industry view and view from the ground. View ebook |
![]() Humans vs. Machines Job roles that leverage human skills will rise. And roles that focus on information/data processing will move to machines. Have a closer look at the share of tasks from 2020-2025. See chart |
![]() What Students Can Do “The future is not something we enter. The future is something we create.” Rather than dreading the future and worrying about machines taking over, we can prepare. Here are 5 tips for students. Share infographic |
![]() Webex for AllWebex eligibility now includes all Networking Academy instructors. And the process is fully automated: activate an account via NetAcad’s homepage. Activate 45-Day Count Down Entering EOL countdown date for Canvas (17 Sept). For your peace of mind–and ours too–complete these three important final actions now. View |
![]() Tech Role Models Entrepreneurs—especially those who can use and manipulate technology—will thrive in the future. After an idea was sparked, they utilized tech to build a product and launch a startup. Emily | Hadeel | Emmastella |
![]() The Future is Already Here In this video, we let viewers take a magic wand and see how far AI has come since IBM’s first Shoebox machine. Watch video |
New Course Translations Turkish: PCAP Programming Essentials in Python 2.00 Portuguese-Portuguese: PCAP Programming Essentials in Python 2.00 Azerbaijani: Cybersecurity Essentials 1.10 German: CCNA: Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation 7.00 Ukrainian: CCNA: Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation 7.00 Turkish: CCNA: Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation 7.00 Chinese-T: CCNA: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials 7.00 Georgian: Cybersecurity Essentials 1.10 Quote referenced above: Leonard I. Sweet |
