What Is IT Training?

IT training refers to learning programs designed to build the skills needed to develop, manage and support technology systems. It spans a wide range of technical and digital competencies, from foundational software use to advanced engineering, cybersecurity and cloud architecture.

Organizations use IT training to keep pace with rapid technological change, while individuals rely on it to build in-demand skills and advance their careers. As digital transformation accelerates across industries, IT training has become a core component of workforce development strategies.

Market Overview

The IT training market is diverse and continually evolving. Training providers typically organize their offerings across several key segments, reflecting both learner demand and areas of technological growth:

  • IT Infrastructure Training: Focuses on building, maintaining and managing hardware, networks and systems.
  • Programming and Database Training: Covers software development, coding languages, data management and database architecture.
  • Enterprise Applications Training: Includes systems that support business operations, such as ERP, CRM and other enterprise platforms.
  • Desktop Applications Training: Teaches end users how to effectively use common workplace software and productivity tools.
  • Certification and Exam Preparation: Prepares learners for industry-recognized certifications and includes boot camps and compliance-based training.
  • Cybersecurity Training: Addresses the protection of systems, networks and data, and remains one of the fastest-growing segments due to increasing security risks.

IT Training Content Areas

Because technology evolves quickly, IT training content is continuously updated to reflect new tools, platforms and best practices. Common subject areas include:

  • Cloud computing and distributed systems
  • Cybersecurity and risk management
  • Data storage and data management
  • Database design and administration
  • Networking and wireless technologies
  • Software and web development
  • Mobile application development
  • Virtualization and containerization
  • Unified communications and collaboration tools
  • Product and platform training (e.g., major enterprise and SaaS applications)

Target Audience

IT training serves a broad audience with varying levels of expertise:

  • IT and technical professionals: Including roles in software development, network administration, cybersecurity, IT management and cloud engineering.
  • Business professionals and end users: Employees who rely on technology in their day-to-day work and need to build digital fluency and productivity skills.
  • Individual learners (B2C market): A significant portion of IT training is consumed directly by individuals seeking to upskill, reskill or earn certifications independently of an employer.
  • Government and public sector organizations: Particularly in areas such as cybersecurity, where ongoing training is critical to national and organizational security.

Top 20 IT Training Companies

Each year, Training Industry identifies leading providers in the IT training market through its Top 20 IT Training Companies list. This annual evaluation highlights organizations that demonstrate innovation, breadth of offerings and impact in areas such as technical skills development, certification training and emerging technologies. View Training Industry’s Top 20 IT Training Companies Lists here.

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