This course covers the fundamental concepts of cloud computing, its value proposition, general offerings, and best practices in cloud operations. It introduces cloud technology, its workings, and considerations for different technical and business needs, including pros and cons. The course covers cloud service models, responsibilities models, leading cloud providers (AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud), and technical aspects of the cloud, including storage, data, compute, networking, and security, along with best practices of each. It concludes with sections on monitoring, operations and innovation, cloud focusing on elements effectively. integrating various shared
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Students will acquire a comprehensive understanding of cloud computing, including its benefits and drawbacks. They'll delve into various cloud service models, exploring the infrastructure of leading cloud providers. The course covers essential topics like storage, data management, compute options, networking, and security best practices. Students will also learn about cloud monitoring, disaster recovery, infrastructure as code, and CI/CD processes. The curriculum concludes with strategies for modernizing IT infrastructure and optimizing cloud-related ROI.
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
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