Cloud Essentials is a two-day workshop introducing business and technical perspectives of cloud computing and cloud adoption.
Group Discounts:
- Save 10% when registering 3 or more participants
- Save 15% when registering 10 or more participants
Cloud Essentials is a two-day workshop introducing business and technical perspectives of cloud computing and cloud adoption.
Group Discounts:
- Save 10% when registering 3 or more participants
- Save 15% when registering 10 or more participants
About This Course
Duration: 2 Days (9:00 AM – 5:00 PM)
Delivery Mode: Classroom / In-Person Workshop
Language: English
Credits: 16 PDUs / Training Hours
Certification: Course Completion Certificate Provided
Refreshments: Lunch, tea/coffee, and snacks included
Course Overview
Course Description:
The Cloud Essentials Course is a 2-day, interactive, classroom-based learning experience. This introductory course provides a balanced curriculum and addresses the business and technical perspectives of cloud computing. It will also explain how to adopt, operate, and govern the cloud. The course enables participants to successfully complete the associated CompTIA® Cloud Essentials Exam to become Cloud Essentials certified. In addition, the course complements the Virtualization Essentials course, which they can do either before or after they have taken the Cloud Essentials course. This course has been designated as CompTIA Approved Quality Content. Cloud Essentials courseware is tested by ProCert Labs.
Learning Objectives
- Define the common terminology used in cloud computing.
- Identify the characteristics of cloud computing and cloud services from a business perspective.
- Identify the business value of cloud computing in the given case study.
- Explain the different deployment models in cloud computing.
- List the steps to successfully adopt cloud computing services.
- Identify the organizational capabilities that are relevant for realizing cloud benefits.
- List the impact and changes of cloud computing on IT service management.
- Identify the issues associated with integrating cloud computing into an organization's existing compliance risk and regulatory framework.
Target Audience
- IT Support Staff
- IT Consultants
- Business Managers
- Business Analysts
- Small and Mid-Size Business Owners
- Specialist (IT, security, infrastructure, services, systems, test, and so on)
- Business Process Owners
- IT Developers
- Service Providers
- System Integrators
- Architects
- Consultants
- IT Management
Why choose this course?
This two-day Cloud Essentials workshop offers a comprehensive introduction to cloud computing by covering business value, technical concepts, adoption strategies, operations, and governance. It provides a balanced curriculum that supports understanding cloud computing from organizational, operational, and strategic perspectives while preparing participants for the associated CompTIA® Cloud Essentials Exam.
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Highlights
- ages 18+
- In person
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Location
Purdy's Wharf
1959 Upper Water Street Suite 1301, Tower 1 Halifax Nova Scotia B3J 3N2 Canada
Ph No +1 469 666 9332 Halifax, NS B3J 3N2
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Agenda
Module 1: Course Introduction
• Introduction • Overview • Course Agenda • Case Study • Introduction to PureNRG • Organizational Chart • PureNRG’s CIO • PureNRG’s Business Units • Closing • Course Portfolio • Acknowledgements
Module 2: Introduction to Cloud Computing
• Definitions and Concepts • Cloud Computing and Virtualization in Context • Suitability to Organizations • Cloud Service Models • Cloud Deployment Models
Module 3: Business Perspectives
• Cloud Computing and Outsourcing • Business Value • Case Study