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Computing Profession Lesson 2 Computing Profession Profession  a vocation requiring a high level of education and practical experience in the field.  a paid occupation, especially one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification Computing Profession  The...

Computing Profession Lesson 2 Computing Profession Profession  a vocation requiring a high level of education and practical experience in the field.  a paid occupation, especially one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification Computing Profession  The Information Technology (IT) Computing Profession encompasses a wide range of roles focused on the use, management, and development of computer systems and networks. Computing Profession  IT professionals are responsible for supporting the infrastructure that powers businesses, organizations, and personal technology. Core Areas of IT Computing 1. Systems and Network Administration Responsibilities: Manage and maintain computer systems, networks, servers, and data centers. Tasks include monitoring system performance, troubleshooting issues, ensuring system security, and maintaining backups. Core Areas of IT Computing 1. Systems and Network Administration Key Skills:  Operating systems  Network protocols  Virtualization  Cloud services Core Areas of IT Computing 2. Software Development Responsibilities:  Design, develop, test, and maintain software applications for various platforms (web, mobile, desktop).  Developers use programming languages and frameworks to build functional and secure software. Core Areas of IT Computing 2. Software Development Key Skills:  Programming languages  Frameworks  Database management  Software development methodologies Core Areas of IT Computing 3. Cybersecurity Responsibilities:  Protect an organization's information systems from cyberattacks, data breaches, and other security threats.  Cybersecurity experts implement security policies, monitor for vulnerabilities, and ensure compliance with regulations. Core Areas of IT Computing 3. Cybersecurity Key Skills:  Network security  Encryption protocols  Risk assessment and penetration testing  Security tools Core Areas of IT Computing 4. Database Administration Responsibilities:  Manage and maintain databases that store and organize data for applications and users.  Database administrators ensure data availability, security, and performance. Core Areas of IT Computing 4. Database Administration Key Skills:  Database management systems  Backup and recovery procedures  Database optimization and indexing  Data modelling and normalization  Query languages Core Areas of IT Computing 5. Cloud Computing Responsibilities:  Leverage cloud platforms to deploy, manage, and scale applications.  Cloud engineers design cloud architectures, manage cloud resources, and implement cost-effective solutions. Core Areas of IT Computing 5. Cloud Computing Key Skills:  Cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud)  Cost management and optimization  Cloud security and governance Core Areas of IT Computing 6. IT Support and Help Desk Responsibilities:  Provide technical assistance to end-users by diagnosing and solving software, hardware, and network issues.  Support professionals act as the first line of defense for troubleshooting. Core Areas of IT Computing 6. IT Support and Help Desk Key Skills:  Problem-solving and troubleshooting  Customer service and communication  Remote desktop tools and diagnostic software  Basic networking and operating system knowledge Emerging Trends in IT 1. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning  AI and ML are revolutionizing industries by enabling predictive analytics, automation, and enhanced data analysis.  IT professionals working in this area develop algorithms, neural networks, and AI models. Emerging Trends in IT 2. Edge Computing  With the rise of IoT, edge computing focuses on processing data closer to its source, reducing latency and improving real-time data management. Emerging Trends in IT 3. Quantum Computing  Although still in its infancy, quantum computing has the potential to solve complex problems that traditional computers cannot handle. IT professionals in this field explore new algorithms and computing techniques. Certifications and Education Certifications: Many roles in IT require certifications, including:  Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA): Networking  Amazon Web Services Certified Solutions Architect: Cloud computing  Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert: Cloud solutions Certifications and Education Education:  Most IT professionals hold degrees in computer science, information technology, or a related field. However, certifications and practical experience often carry significant weight. Career Outlook  IT professionals are in high demand across industries such as healthcare, finance, education, and technology.  Job growth in fields like cloud computing, cybersecurity, and data science is expected to continue expanding. Career Outlook Key Roles in IT:  Systems Analyst  Network Administrator  Software Developer  Security Analyst  Cloud Architect  IT Consultant Soft Skills in IT Problem-solving  Ability to troubleshoot and find solutions to complex technical issues. Communication Ability to explain technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders. Soft Skills in IT Adaptability  Willingness to learn new technologies and adapt to industry changes. Teamwork  Collaborating with teams in multi- disciplinary environments.

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