Cloud Courses

AWS

An AWS course typically covers the fundamentals of cloud computing, including core AWS services like EC2 for compute, S3 for storage, and RDS for databases. You'll learn about security and identity management with IAM, deployment and automation tools like CloudFormation, and cost management practices. Hands-on labs provide practical experience in building and deploying applications on AWS, and advanced topics may include big data, machine learning, and serverless architectures.

In the Microsoft Azure Solution Architect course, you'll learn to design and implement solutions on the Azure platform, focusing on key areas such as virtual networking, storage, and compute services. The course covers designing identity and security solutions, managing hybrid environments, and optimizing performance. You'll also explore high-availability architectures, disaster recovery strategies, and governance practices, equipping you with the skills needed to effectively architect solutions in Azure.

In an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) course, you will learn the fundamentals of cloud computing and the specific services provided by OCI. Key topics include understanding OCI architecture, networking, and storage services. You'll explore compute resources, databases, and security features such as identity and access management (IAM). The course also covers monitoring, cost management, and how to deploy scalable, secure cloud environments using OCI's native tools and services. This training is essential for those looking to manage and optimize cloud infrastructure on Oracle’s cloud platform.

In a Google Cloud Platform (GCP) course, you'll learn about cloud computing fundamentals, GCP services, and architecture. Key topics include Google Cloud Storage, compute services like Compute Engine and Kubernetes, networking, security with Identity and Access Management, and big data tools like BigQuery. You'll also explore monitoring, management, and automation using tools like Cloud Functions.

In a DevOps course, you'll learn how to bridge the gap between software development and IT operations, aiming to improve collaboration and productivity. Key topics include continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD), automation of workflows, infrastructure as code (IaC), monitoring, and containerization using tools like Docker and Kubernetes. You'll also explore cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud and gain skills in configuration management, security, and performance optimization to ensure efficient software delivery.