Pluralsight – the workforce technology development platform has today released its latest data – from June 2022 – around the most popular technology courses across different in-demand skills.
The key findings are:
- The most popular course was on Microsoft Azure Services and Concepts.
- Coding courses ranked in the top 4 most popular courses last month – Angular came in second, following by JavaScript and C#.
- Learners were keen to learn the fundamentals of AI with the most popular AI courses looking at the big picture and the basics.
- The cloud ranked as the most popular digital transformation course.
Top 5 Most Popular Courses
- Microsoft Azure Services and Concepts
- Angular: Getting started
- JavaScript: Getting started
- C# Fundamentals
- React17: Getting started
Top Courses by Technology Vertical
AI:
1. Artificial Intelligence: The Big Picture of AI
2. What is Artificial Intelligence?
4. Data Literacy Essentials: Conversation AI
5. Build a Conversational AI Solution with Microsoft Azure
Cloud:
1. Microsoft Azure Services and Concepts
2. Understanding AWS Core Services
3. Fundamental Cloud Concepts for AWS
4. Microsoft Azure Security and Privacy Concepts
5. Azure DevOps Services Fundamentals
IT Ops:
2. Kubernetes for Developers: Core Concepts
3. Docker and Kubernetes: The Big Picture
4. Learning the Essentials of CentOS Enterprise Linux 7 Administration
5. Getting Started with Kubernetes
Cybersecurity:
1. Software Development Security
2. Attacks, Threats, and Vulnerabilities for CompTIA Security+
3. Security and Risk Management: Concepts and Principles for CISSP®
4. Ethical Hacking: Understanding Ethical Hacking
5. Architecture and Design for CompTIA Security+
Digital Transformation:
3. Extended Reality (XR) and the Metaverse: Executive Briefing
5. Databases: Executive Briefing
6. Internet of Things (IoT): Executive Briefing
Professional Development:
1. The Art of Public Speaking and Effective Presentations
2. Communications: How to Talk, Write, Present, and Get Ahead!
3. Using Negotiating Techniques to Reach Agreements
4. Writing in the Workplace: Email, Memos, Reports, and Social Messaging
5. Understanding Your Audience
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