Azure & AWS Cloud Computing
Microsoft Azure, often referred to as Azure, is a cloud computing platform operated by Microsoft that provides access, management, and development of applications and services via around the world-distributed data centers
AWS is designed to allow application providers, ISVs, and vendors to quickly and securely host your applications – whether an existing application or a new SaaS-based application. You can use the AWS Management Console or well-documented web services APIs to access AWS’s application hosting platform.
Azure & AWS
What is Azure used for?
What is Azure? At its core, Azure is a public cloud computing platform—with solutions including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) that can be used for services such as analytics, virtual computing, storage, networking, and much more.
Course Description
Explore HereGoogle Cloud
Core Infrastructure fundamentals of Google Cloud Managing and provisioning Google Cloud solutions Implementing the Google Cloud architecture Various GCP products and services Analyzing data by running queries on GCP Developing and deploying Google Cloud solutions Managing GCP services using app, CLI and console Machine Learning services in GCP |
AWS certified Solution Architect content
Introduction IAM S3, Glacier & CloudFront EC2 Route53 Databases VPC – Lab NAT – Lab SQS/ SWF/ SNS Well Architected Framework |
AWS Developer Associate<br />
Introduction IAM S3 & CloudFront EC2 Spin Up – Lab SSH – Lab Security Groups – Lab Upgrading EBS Volume – Lab Route53 RDS Serverless Computing DynamoDB DevOps Tools Other AWS Services |
Azure Solutions Architect Expert (AZ-300, AZ-301),
Introduction to Azure Solutions Architect and its principles Basics of Cloud Computing and its usefulness Problem identification and data handling in cloud computing What is Cloud architect and how to maintain it Instructor led sessions on cloud Azure Solutions Architect |
Azure Developer Associate (AZ-203)
Azure App Service Web Apps Develop solutions that use blob storage Cosmos DB storage secure cloud solutions event-based solutions optimize Azure solutions |
Azure Developer Associate (AZ-203)
Azure App Service Web Apps Develop solutions that use blob storage Cosmos DB storage secure cloud solutions event-based solutions optimize Azure solutions |
Microsoft Azure DevOps Solutions (AZ 400)
Source Control enterprise DevOps Managing application config & secrets Integration in an Azure DevOps Pipeline Manage security and compliance Infrastructure and Configuration Azure Tools Security in Infrastructure Planning for DevOps Artifacts and Tools |
OpenStack Cloud Computing
OpenStack is an open source software that allows for the deployment and management of a cloud infrastructure as a service (IaaS) platform. OpenStack supports both private and public cloud deployments. It fulfills two main requirements of the cloud: massive scalability and simplicity of implementation. OpenStack is highly configurable: the user can choose whether or not to implement several services offered by the software. The configuration of each component is also up to the user and is easily made through the application programming interface (API) the tool provides. Therefore, there are many different ways to use OpenStack, which makes it a flexible tool that is able to work along with other software. Another reason to adopt OpenStack is that it supports different hypervisors (Xen, VMware or kernel-based virtual machine [KVM] for instance) and several virtualization technologies (such as bare metal or high-performance computing). |