Today’s business landscape is shifting to the cloud. Cloud computing provides a cost-effective and scalable solution for businesses to store and process data efficiently, ultimately increasing their agility. In this blog post, we take a look at the cloud culture shift from on-premise solutions to cloud services, the effects of that shift in various industries and how it puts pressure on different job roles in an organization.
We live in a digital world where everything we do, see or hear has become digitized. Everything we do requires some kind of input from our senses or logical thinking abilities. It might be as simple as buying groceries online or as complex as planning a manned mission to Mars. Even so, everything requires technology – computers, software, networks and data centers – to make it happen.
To become certified, candidates must first take an online examination. This examination has a passing score of 550 out of 800 points and covers topics such as cloud architecture concepts, deploying applications on AWS, optimising Amazon EC2 instances for performance, working with Amazon S3 storage, using Amazon DynamoDB database services, managing images and videos with AWSEC2, leveraging Amazon WAF anti-spam protection services, and configuring DNS settings on AWS. After passing the online exam, candidates must then complete another 200 hours of training conducted by approved vendors. These trainings cover topics such as deploying public clouds using AWS CloudFormation templates; designing optimized RESTful web APIs with Node.JSandAmazon Rekognition services; understanding how to use tools like Elasticsearchand Kibana ; securing data at rest using encryption with AWS Key Management Service (KMS) ; The AWS Solutions Architect certification path The Amazon Web Services Solutions Archite...
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