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Get strong Cloud Computing Certification and professional skills to avoid failure in Digital strateg

  • Writer: Mark Skilton
    Mark Skilton
  • Mar 2, 2014
  • 3 min read

Having certifications and training are not a guarantee to successful Cloud solutions but trying the alternative of non-certification and proprietary vendor solutions presents a far higher risk for companies and consumers of cloud computing services. IT Practitioners today are seeking assurances and training that enable them to professionalize the cloud solutions that are now driving social, big data, mobility and enterprise scale services.

Cloud computing has grown into an effective enterprise main stream business operating model as well as a disruptive technology change.

The earlier days of public clouds and Software as a Service SaaS has exploded into a new era of interconnected social business and new data analytics services and a mobile tablet revolution.

It teaches us time and again that nothing stands still in IT and no more so than the myriad of advisory services and on-demand subscription products that inhabit all levels of systems and enterprise today.

But with this there are many potential new skills and possible challenges to searching, evaluating, selection, build, publishing and operating cloud services today.

Among these are how to manage the different business and IT roles and skills to maximise the return on investment of solutions that live in the cloud ?

A recent analysis of Google trends illustrates this in the rising demand for understanding and managing the converging roles inside business and outside in your cloud providers and services.

Cloud Security, Cloud Jobs and Cloud Training all feature as high priorities and reflect the need for a combination of relevant skills and training that can address company and market needs.

Getting control of the essential cloud practices

We see this can be a reflection of the maturing cloud market where individuals and enterprises are now actively using cloud computing for infrastructure, applications, mobility, social and big data. While this is driving the job market for cloud skills to deliver these solutions, it is also raising cyber security and return on investment issues for consumers of cloud products and services.

Specifically the demand for skills and certification that provide professional high quality cloud architecture, security, development, administration and service management are critical jobs. But this must also be beyond just consulting “digital jargon” and technical vendor certification that provided strong “niche in depth technical operating skill’s” but not the overarching and underlying commercial, security, operation and business practices to maximise the best use of cloud at a professional practitioner level.

Professional Cloud Skills training and certification must be grounded in up-to-date cloud principles of good software design and deployment. These have not just disappeared over night replaced by purchasing contracts and SLA service levels for bronze, silver, gold and platinum cloud services. Without good understanding of how cloud computing on-demand models work for business and the essential requirements, analysis, security and deployment templates there is often a rapid descent into tactical sales and buying decisions and rapid solutions that may not meet or drive business competitiveness.

Training courses book here

The Cloud Credential Council Professional Cloud Training series is based on a comprehensive set of business and technology practices that are technology agnostic and based on international leading standards from NIST, ISO The Open Group , DMTF, ODCA and other industry relevant practices.

The exam based courses are written by international expert practitioners and are structured to provide real case study examples and actual cloud industry best practices and design templates covering the whole cloud service lifecycle from types of service, security, commercial, technical and operational design and operation. They are developed using industry standard terminology defined by NIST and cover SAAS, PAAS, IAAS and public, private, hybrid and community cloud deployment model practices. The courses also explore and define cloud practices in the use and integration of social networks, mobility, big data and security and reliability practices such as disaster recovery, auditing, archive, high availability and security monitoring and security management techniques in cloud.

 
 
 

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