Education – Certifications

Training, Certifications and Awards

In addition to three University degrees, Michael Iacona has received over 30 certifications!

Stanford University : AI for Everyone - via Coursera

Course: Stanford University: AI for Everyone – via Coursera – 2019

 

AI is not only for engineers. If you want your organization to become better at using AI, this is the course to tell everyone–especially your non-technical colleagues–to take.

In this course, you will learn:

▪ The meaning behind common AI terminology, including neural networks, machine learning, deep learning, and data science
▪ What AI realistically can–and cannot–do
▪ How to spot opportunities to apply AI to problems in your own organization
▪ What it feels like to build machine learning and data science projects
▪ How to work with an AI team and build an AI strategy in your company
▪ How to navigate ethical and societal discussions surrounding AI

 

Stanford University : Scaling Up Your Venture Without Screwing Up

Course: Scaling Up Your Venture Without Screwing Up – Stanford University

Five-week online course: Monday, Sep 15, 2014 – Sunday, Oct 19, 2014

https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/events/scaling-your-venture-free-online-course

 

Overview
The success of every venture depends on scaling: on sustaining and enhancing its effectiveness as it adds more employees, customers, and locations. The problem, however, is that scaling comes with inherent risk. Even the best founders and teams face setbacks, make mistakes, and must muddle through stretches of confusion and uncertainty.Professors Huggy Rao and Bob Sutton devoted seven years to understanding the differences between organizations that scale well and those that scale badly. In the process, they have identified what leaders can do to increase their organization’s odds of success. They compiled the lessons they learned into the Wall Street Journal best-selling book Scaling Up Excellence: How to Get More Without Settling for Less. In this course, you will learn the principles that will help you scale up your venture without screwing up.You’ll address questions that cut to the heart of the scaling challenge:

  1. How can you avoid the illusion, impatience, and incompetence that are hallmarks for botched scaling efforts?
  2. What should your strategy be? Should you be more “Catholic” and replicate one model as you grow? Or should you take a more “Buddhist” approach and encourage local customization as your footprint expands
  3. How can you avoid cognitive overload on yourself and those you lead, while at the same time, add necessary complexity as your team and organizations grows?

The five-week course consists of assigned readings, lectures, exercises, and video interviews. Each week will present you with different questions, and assigned readings from Scaling Up Excellence. Additionally, lectures that extend the insights of the book have been prepared, and the video interviews provide rich practical advice. The video interviews feature some of the most successful venture capitalists and entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley, such as:

▪ Ben Horowitz of renowned venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz
▪ Michael Dearing – the early stage venture investing guru of Silicon Valley
▪ Ankit Gupta and Akshay Kothari – two Stanford students whose class project turned into Pulse, a venture acquired by LinkedIn
▪ Clara Shih, the founder of Hearsay Social, and a board member of Starbucks
▪ Selina Tobaccowala, President and CTO of SurveyMonkey and co-founder of Evite
▪ ​Anthony Coles, former CEO of Onyx Pharmaceuticals, which his team grew and then sold to Amgen for 10 billion dollars
▪ Kaye Foster-Cheek, former Senior Vice President of Human Resources for Onyx Pharmaceuticals
▪ Dr. Jordan Kassalow, founder and co-chairman of VisionSpring, an organization that gives individuals in the developing world access to eyeglasses
▪ Kevin Hassey, CEO of VisionSpring

Through the exercises, you will be able to apply the learnings directly to develop your scaling plan. At the end of the course, there is a live webinar during which some of the best works from the class will be showcased.

 

Over 110 days of training at the AT&T School of Business and Technology. Official transcript.

Windows NT Admin - Accelerated Training

Course: IE4003 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1999 – 5 days

 

This course introduces the major concepts of internetworking using Transmission Control Protocol-Internet Protocol, TCP/IP The student will determine network addresses identify administrative functions and execute the user commands available ‘or file transfer and remote login.

 

Key Topics:

 

▪ Describe the functionality of the ARP, RARP, IP, ICMP, RIP, CP, UDP, TELNET, FTP, TFTP, SMTP, and SNMP protocols.
▪ Assign network addresses and subnetwork masks
▪ Use TCP/IP network administration commands (netstat. ping, route, ipconfig, rwho, ruptime)
▪ Use file transfer commands to transfer files between systems
▪ Use remote login commands to access other systems
▪ Set up a Domain Name Service (DNS) name server and resolver
▪ Set up Network File System (NFS) over TCP/IP
▪ Use UUCP over TCP/IP

 

TCP/IP

Course: DC2244 – TCP/IP – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1999 – 2 days

 

This course introduces the major concepts of internetworking using Transmission Control Protocol-Internet Protocol, TCP/IP The student will determine network addresses identify administrative functions and execute the user commands available ‘or file transfer and remote login.

 

Key Topics:

 

▪ Describe the functionality of the ARP, RARP, IP, ICMP, RIP, CP, UDP, TELNET, FTP, TFTP, SMTP, and SNMP protocols.
▪ Assign network addresses and subnetwork masks
▪ Use TCP/IP network administration commands (netstat. ping, route, ipconfig, rwho, ruptime)
▪ Use file transfer commands to transfer files between systems
▪ Use remote login commands to access other systems
▪ Set up a Domain Name Service (DNS) name server and resolver
▪ Set up Network File System (NFS) over TCP/IP
▪ Use UUCP over TCP/IP

 

Mastering Web Development with Cold Fusion

Course: IE2020 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1998 – 5 days

 

Programming in PERL

Course: PL4500 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1998 – 3 days

 

HTML - For the World Wide Web

Course: PL4000 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1998 – 2 days

 

Web Server Fundamentals

Course: OS9710 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1998 – 1 day

 

HP-UX System 10.X System Administration

Course: UC1220 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1997 – 5 days

 

Understanding Telecommunications Fundamentals

Course: TC6182 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1997 – 2 days

 

Software Construction With NMAKE

Course: OS2420 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1996 – 2 days

 

Tuning Oracle 7 Applications

Course: IE5086 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1996

 

UNIX System Makefiles and Libraries

Course: ID5144 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1995

 

Advanced Shell Programming

Course: IE5114 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1995

 

UNIX Source Code Control System

Course: ID5032 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1995

 

Unix TCP/IP Administration

Course: NT5611 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1999 – 3 days

 

This course introduces the major concepts of internetworking using Transmission Control Protocol-Internet Protocol, TCP/IP The student will determine network addresses identify administrative functions and execute the user commands available ‘or file transfer and remote login.

 

Key Topics:

 

▪ Describe the functionality of the ARP, RARP, IP, ICMP, RIP, CP, UDP, TELNET, FTP, TFTP, SMTP, and SNMP protocols.
▪ Assign network addresses and subnetwork masks
▪ Use TCP/IP network administration commands (netstat. ping, route, ipconfig, rwho, ruptime)
▪ Use file transfer commands to transfer files between systems
▪ Use remote login commands to access other systems
▪ Set up a Domain Name Service (DNS) name server and resolver
▪ Set up Network File System (NFS) over TCP/IP
▪ Use UUCP over TCP/IP

Advanced HTML

Course: PL4300 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1999 – 2 days

 

This course teaches the student how to use advanced HTML tags such as LINK, META, BASE, ISINDEX, FRAMES, APPLET, SCRIPT to design powerful Web pages. There will be interaction between the browser and the server using server side includes directives. Cascading Style Sheets will also be taught. Hands-on lab exercises are included in the course. Both Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Explorer will be available.

Key Topics:

 

▪ Advanced HIML Tags
▪ FRAMESAPPLETS
▪ Cascade Style Sheets
▪ Server Side Includes
▪ Publishing our Web Site
▪ Image Maps
▪ Security Access Control
▪ JavaScript Overview

 

Website Authoring with M.S Frontpage 98

Course: OL1355 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1998 – 2 days

 

Javascript

Course: PL4800 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1998 – 3 days

 

Hands-on Unix Web Server Administration

Course: OS9720 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1998 – 2 days

 

Client/Server Programming in the WWW Environment

Course: OS3430 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1998 – 2 days

 

C Language Structure and Pointer Workshop

Course: IE5143 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1997 – 3 days

 

Sablime Administrator's Training

Course: Lucent Technology – 1996 – 3 days

 

Object-Oriented Programming in C++

Course: UC1060 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1996 – 5 days

 

Intro to Oracle 7 SQL and SQL*PLUS

Course: IE5279 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1995 – 3 days

 

The awk Programming Language

Course: IE5115 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1995

 

UNIX System Tools

Course: IE5112 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1995

 

IDT - C (Initial Designer Training)

Course: IE3001 – AT&T School of Business and Technology – 1995 – 54 days

 

Certification ➤ ATT-IDT-C-Certification.pdf

Michael Iacona Awards and Recognition

Various awards and recognition for work and studies.

Awards - Michael Iacona

Earned awards based on academic achievents as well as work related acknowledgements.

  • Dean List – Columbia Business School
  • Dean List – Pace Univiersity
  • Deparment award. Top Information Systems student  – Pace Univiersity
  • Dean List – Hofstra University
  • President UPE – National Computer Science Honor Society – Hofstra University
  • AT&T Peer Recognition Award
  • AT&T Technical Solutions Award