Virtualization 2.0 Tutorial
Description
Virtualization 2.0 is a technology that helps users to install different Operating Systems on a hardware. They are completely separated and independent from each other. Virtualization hides the physical characteristics of computing resources from their users, their applications, or end users. This is an introductory tutorial, which covers the basics of Virtualization 2.0 and explains how to deal with its various components and sub-components.
This tutorial is created for IT Managers and System Administrators, who want to learn how to install different OS on a hardware. It provides simple, easy to understand explanations with useful working examples. We will go through most of the important modules of Virtualization 2.0, so you can also use this as a reference for your future projects.
This tutorial is intended to make you comfortable in getting started with Virtualization 2.0 and its various functions.
Since Virtualization 2.0 is all about operating systems and hardware, you will need to have a basic knowledge about the various OS and their elements.
Additionally, it will be helpful if you are familiar with various components such as a server, an application and various storage devices, if you want to understand all the information provided.
What you'll learn
Become a UX designer.
You will be able to add UX designer to your CV
Become a UI designer.
Build & test a full website design.
Create your first UX brief & persona.
How to use premade UI kits.
Create quick wireframes.
Downloadable exercise files
Build a UX project from beginning to end.
Learn to design websites & mobile phone apps.
All the techniques used by UX professionals
You will be able to talk correctly with other UX design.
Requirements
- You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
- No previous design experience is needed.
- No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.
Course Content
Instructor
W3edify Infotech
President of Sales
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