Starting from the top with the AZ-500 course, I notice the course by the actual creator (itpro.tv, which has their own website/pricing) has been updated for 2022, I'm not sure if the iCollege bundle is the newest version. Source: 12 months ago
i've been using some itpro.tv videos, and the security + exam prep app, and Im not sure I've seen a PBQ yet. Honestly im not even sure what those look like. Can someone tell me what exactly a PBQ looks like? (I know what it stands for) or an example of what one on this topic would be? Source: about 1 year ago
I would go to itpro.tv and buy their premium package or go to youtube and do a search. What I like about itprotv is you can launch everything from your browser and if you want to do it or as long as you have the means to you can download everything and make it work on your pc. Source: about 1 year ago
Never heard of the one for itpro.tv... Source: about 1 year ago
I am in the IT field and use itpro.tv for continual learning. It has course work that can lead to certifications if you want. It is a great starting point and you can track your progress. Source: about 1 year ago
Another resource in addition to all that has been given so far is itpro.tv. There's a free tier, but the paid subscription is peanuts compared to a University. Source: about 1 year ago
As everybody else has said, MS Learn. Outside of that I really like itpro.tv - much better than stormwind and not stupidly expensive. Source: over 1 year ago
Itpro.tv CISSP 2021 course Only watched the first six domains worth of videos. Source: over 1 year ago
I have a mix of both depending on what I want to do. I have a sub to itpro.tv which includes virtual labs, so I can practice specific things I am learning about or interesting in. This is non-persistent though, so its only really useful to reinforce learning concepts. Then I have a NUC for more generalised mucking about. Might upgrade this to one of my older machines sitting in mothballs or even run them from my... Source: over 1 year ago
Watch some of the free videos at itpro.tv, watch some stuff on youtube about routing and how it works. Does it interest you, or bore you? Source: over 1 year ago
However, work won't reimburse for services like itpro.tv, just bootcamps. I have a week off from work to attend this bootcamp, which is great - if I am able to attend it. Source: over 1 year ago
So u guys vouche for this itpro.tv stuff? Their prem is like less than 600$ per year.... Source: over 1 year ago
Itpro.tv and perhaps your own documentation of client environments and processes? Source: over 1 year ago
I really like itpro.tv !! My company had cbt nuggets and wasn't fond of it however I saw on Reddit they were doing 50% off on Itpro.tv . Loving it! Source: over 1 year ago
I'm 19 years old and I decided I want to take the path down IT. I was looking at itpro.tv and was going to start CompTIA A+ and then work thru Network+ and Security+. My parents however were looking into the Google IT Support certificate and told me it would be a good idea to start there. Does anyone think it's worth it to start with that and then move on to ITPro.tv's courses (starting with comptia a+) or what... Source: almost 2 years ago
I just saw on Crosstalk Solutions' YouTube channel that they're offering a pfSense-based networking class in Texas (I think) soon. If you're looking for something online, I think itpro.tv offers some pfSense courses as well. Source: almost 2 years ago
Https://www.cybrary.it/ or itpro.tv. Source: almost 2 years ago
I also enjoy itpro.tv however found the ccna course too surface level and lacking without the labs. Source: about 2 years ago
I was on udemy for months but was pretty disatisfied with their collection of docker courses they all seem to leave out vital information for completing tasks. I went to acloudguru due to positive experiences when they were linux academy and almost everything is out of date with seemingly no plan to correct that. What are some other options? I like the video format but I also like that places like udemy and acg... Source: about 2 years ago
If you're willing to pay, itpro.tv has a great course on 104. But John Savill has excellent videos on youtube to. Source: about 2 years ago
What I did - I opened an account with Paperspace. Built a VM that let me connect to an esx server at home - if you can straight get to your home esx server, do that. I did a whole bunch of labbing. Did courses on itpro.tv and linuxacademy/acloudguru, cybrary. Did all the labs associated with what I was learning. Also just came up with new ways to have tech help the business. Setup a wordpress based message board... Source: about 2 years ago
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