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What is Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a collection of on-demand cloud computing products and services owned by Amazon. Individuals, companies, and governments pay on a metered basis for servers, storage, networking, remote computing, email, mobile development, and security. AWS can be broken down by its main services:

  • Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2): allows users to have at their disposal a virtual cluster of computers, available all the time, through the Internet
  • Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3): stores and protects any amount of data for a range of use cases, such as websites, mobile applications, backup and restore, archive, enterprise applications, IoT devices, and big data analytics

AWS is now the world’s leading cloud platform and offers 175 fully featured services around the globe. Startups, large enterprises, and leading government agencies alike turn to AWS to lower costs, become more agile, and innovate faster.

An AWS training course should be part of any IT professional’s resume.

What are the benefits of using AWS?

There’s a good chance that if you work in IT, your current company is already using an AWS-based solution. If they’re not, prospective companies in your future career probably are. That’s because of the numerous benefits AWS provides:

  • Cost effective: Cloud-based computing allows companies to avoid building a private storage space and maintaining it. Since AWS is pay-as-you-go, you only pay for the storage you need so no funds are wasted on unused space.
  • Secure and reliable: Storing your company’s data in the cloud is far more secure than having an on-site storage, which is vulnerable to localized threats like hackers or even natural disasters and power outages.
  • Innovative and quick: Amazon is at the forefront of new technological developments and offers services like machine learning and serverless computing space.

What will you learn in an AWS training course?

An AWS training course is necessary for anyone working with an AWS product or service at their company. The course content is divided by skill level, usually Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced. Introductory courses, for example, will cover topics like the following:

  • Terminology and concepts related to the AWS platform
  • How to navigate the AWS Management Console
  • Key concepts of AWS security measures and AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
  • What some of the key AWS services are

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