16 Feb 2016, 09:50 am

This helps professionals explore the cost effective services offered by Amazon Web Services in enhancing their business opportunities and in attaining their strategic goals.
The Information Technology environment is changing rapidly. Organizations are looking at accessing and using services at a click-of-a-button, rather than going through costly and lengthy process of buying, installing and configuring hardware and software components.
As per Forbes, there are 18.24 million jobs related to cloud computing internationally.
Amazon Web Services is a cloud computing platform offering a number of IT services. Located across 11 geographical centres, it provides remote computing services that range across compute, storage, database, web services, software development, and many more. It is the biggest player in the cloud services industry and the number and range of services is increasing day by day.
Some of the benefits of this course are:
Learn why and how cloud computing is changing the way IT services are provided.
Be aware of the different cloud computing services offered by AWS.
Understand how to access, start and use AWS services with minimal training and guidance.
Identify the organizational Information Technology requirements that may be supported in a cost-effective and quick way.
Take advantage of a scalable, reliable, and secure global computing infrastructure, with AWS.
This course is available in three modes of delivery – Online (Self-paced), Instructor-led and Classroom.
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