Information Technology
Information Technology means hardware and software related to electronic processing, and storage, retrieval, transmittal and manipulation of data.
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Legal Tech and Startups
Offered by IE Business School
LegalTech is the reaction to the disruption that technology is having across all sectors of the economy. Considering that the legal sector is one of the most resistant to change, due to its conservative nature, we can see just how different the future will be.
IT Fundamentals for Business Professionals: Enterprise Systems
Offered by Universitat Politècnica de Valencia
Working with Information Technology (IT) without the necessary background? Learn the fundamentals of Information Systems in a corporate environment
Cyberwar, Surveillance and Security
Offered by University of Adelaide
Understand the competing tensions of laws related to privacy and national security, and the impending consequences of this battle for our networked world.
Managing Projects & Portfolios with Microsoft PPM
Offered by Microsoft
In this management course, you will learn industry standard best practices for project and portfolio management, using Microsoft PPM, a cloud-delivered solution. With over 20 million users, Microsoft PPM has become the go to solution for Portfolio Managers, PMOs (Project Management Office), Project Managers, Resource Managers and Project Team Members.
Fin Tech Law & Policy
Offered by Duke University
You will learn about the critical legal, regulatory, and policy issues associated with cryptocurrencies, initial coin offerings, online lending, new payments and wealth management technologies, and financial account aggregators.
Understanding Wireless: Technology, Economics, and Policy
Offered by University of Notre Dame
This survey style course offers an opportunity to gain understanding of the technical, regulatory, and economic aspects of the mobile wireless revolution and its impact on society. The course is intended for a broad audience, from engineers to business majors to aspiring lawyers, but students will be most comfortable if they are not intimidated by early-college mathematics.