Cloud Computing

Course Overview

Welcome to our exclusive Cloud Computing course, where you’ll receive personalized one-on-one training with a seasoned Expert Instructor! This expert will guide you through a comprehensive, real-life industry curriculum, tailored to meet the demands of the digital world and propel your career to new heights.

 

Imagine having the opportunity to learn directly from a seasoned professional with over 20 years of hands-on experience. Our Expert Instructor will generously share their wealth of knowledge, insights, and expertise with you throughout the training journey. As you embark on this transformative learning experience, anticipate nothing short of extraordinary.

Pathways

Cloud Computing Foundation (Self-Paced)

Launch your cloud computing journey with this flexible self-paced course! Gain the foundational skills needed to leverage cloud technologies and transform business operations.

Start Dates: Available anytime (self-paced)
Duration: 8 weeks (self-paced)
Format: Virtual self-study
Key Topics: Cloud computing fundamentals, cloud service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), cloud deployment models, virtualization basics, and cost management in the cloud.

Cloud Computing Foundation Cohort

Supercharge your cloud skills with our cohort-based program! Engage in hands-on learning with expert guidance to master cloud computing and drive digital innovation.

Start Dates: January, April, July, and September cohorts
Duration: 12 weeks
Format: Virtual sessions
Key Topics: Cloud architecture design, cloud security best practices, scalability and performance optimization, cloud migration strategies, and hands-on labs with major cloud platforms.

Why choose this course?

Develop hands-on experience using some modern tools for analytics and insights and applying them to problems in various domains such as banking, retail, healthcare, telecom, and travel.

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