Physical Class

Cloud Computing

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  • 3 Months

  • 5 Minimum Students

  • Start Date: 2025-02-13

  • End Date:

  • Comment: Enrollment is currently ongoing for this course. Enroll to join now

Descriptions

Descriptions
Cloud computing involves delivering computing services like storage, processing power, networking, and databases over the internet (the cloud). It enables businesses and individuals to access and utilize resources on-demand, without having to invest in physical infrastructure. A Cloud Computing professional should be proficient in cloud platforms such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud, and understand how to design, deploy, and manage scalable, secure cloud-based systems.

Experience with containerization technologies like Docker and Kubernetes is also essential for building flexible, portable applications. Knowledge of cloud security practices is crucial for protecting sensitive data and ensuring compliance with industry regulations. Familiarity with serverless computing and automation tools like Terraform or Ansible will help streamline cloud operations and improve efficiency. Additionally, understanding DevOps principles can enhance your ability to collaborate across development and operations teams to deliver cloud solutions faster.

 

The Career Path in Cloud Computing: Growth and Opportunities...

Cloud computing career paths that newcomers should consider include (but are certainly not limited to):

  1. Cloud Support Engineer: Entry-level role focused on providing technical support for cloud-based infrastructure and services. Involves troubleshooting issues, assisting clients with cloud platform configurations, and ensuring smooth operations.
  2. Cloud Solutions Architect: A mid-level role responsible for designing and implementing scalable, secure cloud architectures that meet business needs. Works closely with development teams to ensure cloud systems are efficient and cost-effective.
  3. Cloud DevOps Engineer: Works to automate and streamline cloud operations, ensuring continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines are optimized for cloud environments. Focuses on infrastructure as code and efficient cloud resource management.
  4. Cloud Security Engineer: Specializes in ensuring the security of cloud infrastructure and services. Involves implementing best practices for cloud security, managing identity and access controls, and ensuring data protection across cloud platforms.
  5. Cloud Engineer/Developer: Focuses on building and deploying applications in the cloud. Works on cloud-native applications, utilizing cloud services and computing resources to ensure scalability, high availability, and performance.

This Course Includes

  • Google Cloud

  • AWS

  • Azure

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