Infrastructure Architecture 76 is a hypothetical course that teaches the principles and practices of designing and implementing an organization’s IT infrastructure. The course covers topics such as:
– The definition and scope of infrastructure architecture
– The role and responsibilities of an infrastructure architect
– The methods and tools for developing and documenting an infrastructure architecture
– The standards and frameworks for infrastructure architecture, such as TOGAF and ITIL
– The key components and elements of an infrastructure architecture, such as hardware, software, networks, and data storage
– The challenges and trends in infrastructure architecture, such as cloud computing, big data, and security
The course aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills to:
– Understand the business needs and objectives of an organization and how they relate to the IT infrastructure
– Analyze the current state and future vision of an organization’s IT infrastructure
– Design and plan an optimal and scalable IT infrastructure that meets the organization’s requirements and constraints
– Implement and manage the IT infrastructure using best practices and methodologies
– Evaluate and improve the performance and quality of the IT infrastructure
The course is intended for students who have a background in IT or related fields and who