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Future Proof Your Career- Cloud Computing


Cloud Computing, what is it?

  • Delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and economies of scale.

  • The use of remote network servers to store, process, and manage data over the internet.

Why should I learn it?

  • Current and growing demand

  • CAGR of 29.2% during 2021-2026

How is it applied?

  • Calculate, manipulate, arrange, manage, store data and information by using any device mostly computer/tablet and mobile.

  • Access the pre-installed application and system software from anywhere on any device. It means cloud hosting, remotely hosted server, so that you can host your website and the world can access it from any device

Important skills:

  • Cloud service providers

  • Storage

  • Machine Learning and AI

  • Serverless Architecture

  • Automation

Types of jobs:

  • Cloud Architect

  • Cloud sales

  • Cloud System Administrator

  • DevOps

Average Salary:

  • Ranges from 100K to 140K



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