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The Computer Training market is a subset of the IT Training industry, focusing on the development of computer skills and knowledge. It is a rapidly growing sector, with a wide range of courses available to suit different levels of expertise. These courses can be taken online, in person, or through a combination of both. They cover topics such as software development, programming, web design, database management, and system administration.
Computer Training courses are often tailored to the specific needs of the individual or organization, and can be used to improve existing skills or to develop new ones. They can also be used to prepare for certification exams, such as those offered by Microsoft, Oracle, and CompTIA.
Companies in the Computer Training market include Udemy, Coursera, Pluralsight, LinkedIn Learning, and Skillshare. Show Less Read more