What you will learn?
Identify and describe core AWS services and their primary use cases
Understand and apply best practices for AWS security and cloud management
Navigate the AWS Management Console and perform basic operations
Evaluate and recommend AWS solutions based on specific business requirements
Understand key concepts related to storage, networking, computing, and content delivery
Target Audience
Beginners and newcomers to cloud computing
IT professionals seeking foundational AWS knowledge
Developers and system administrators exploring AWS capabilities
Business professionals evaluating cloud solutions
Students preparing for AWS Cloud Practitioner certification
About this course
The course also provides essential knowledge of service creation, identity and access management, object lifecycle policies, and monitoring tools. Learners will explore real-world use cases and scenarios, helping them evaluate AWS solutions based on specific business needs and requirements. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the skills to make informed decisions about IT solutions using AWS and begin hands-on work within the cloud environment.
Designed with beginners in mind, the course emphasizes clear explanations, practical examples, and step-by-step guidance, making it ideal for those new to cloud computing or transitioning from traditional IT infrastructure. Whether you are a student, IT professional, or business stakeholder, this course lays the foundation for more advanced AWS certifications and roles in cloud architecture, development, and operations.
Requirements
Basic understanding of IT concepts such as networking, databases, and storage
No prior experience with AWS is required
Familiarity with web technologies is helpful but not mandatory
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