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Course topics range from professional workplace proficiencies to technical skills for many industries, roles, and technologies, including hybrid cloud computing, AI, cybersecurity, data analytics, technical support, and project management. Access software downloads.
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IBM Z Academic Cloud. The IBM Z Academic Cloud provides no-charge access to z/OS for teaching and research purposes for academics and students only. Learn more.
The IBM Academic Initiative is a no-charge program providing educators with the training materials, curriculum guides, software and hardware needed to teach in-demand business and technology skills.
Dec 2, 2021 · IBM Academic Initiative is a self-service program that provides students and faculty at accredited academic institutions with access to select IBM resources at no charge for classroom and non-commercial research purposes. This includes Cloud, Software, and Courseware.
Jun 16, 2021 · The IBM Academic Initiative encourages faculty, students and researchers at accredited academic institutions to leverage IBM tools, courses and other resources in the classroom. We provide easy, no-cost access to the tools you need to develop the next great thing.
Jun 25, 2019 · Please visit the new IBM Academic Initiative at ibm.biz/academic to access IBM resources for teaching, learning and non-commercial research.
The IBM Academic Initiative allows and encourages faculty, students and researchers at accredited academic institutions to leverage IBM tools, courses, and other resources in the classroom.
Introduction to the IBM Academic Initiative and the free IBM Z skills resources for Academics and Students and how to access them. These resources include systems access through the IBM Z Academic Cloud or the LinuxOne Community cloud, teaching materials, online courses, software, tools and additional resources such as the 'Guest Lecture' database.