 As software displaces many of the functions that hardware performs currently or performed in the past, more individuals with software-defined networking or SDN skills are needed. The Software-Defined Networking Fundamentals course from the Linux Foundation and LF Networking is designed to teach the skills necessary to successfully manage an SDN deployment. The course is designed for network administrators and engineers, as well as system administrators who want to move into software-defined networking. By the end of the course, students will have a solid understanding of SDN, including relevant protocols, tools, and methods. You will also understand the open daylight SDN controller, the role of tungsten fabric, how to write applications on top of these systems, and the tools used to simulate and debug network topologies. Enroll today and advance your networking skills.