AWS Fundamentals & Architecture
Who This Is For
- IT admins and cloud engineers managing AWS environments
- Solutions architects designing AWS-based infrastructure
- Developers migrating workloads or building cloud-native apps on AWS
Why It Matters for Corporate Teams
AWS powers a huge share of enterprise infrastructure. Teams that understand its core services and architecture build faster, more cost-efficient, and more reliable systems — instead of learning expensive lessons in production.
Main Focus
- Core AWS services: EC2, S3, VPC, IAM, RDS
- Designing scalable, fault-tolerant architectures
- Cost optimization and resource management
- Migrating workloads to AWS
Microsoft Azure Fundamentals & Architecture
Who This Is For
- Enterprise IT teams in Microsoft-heavy environments
- Developers building on Azure
- System admins moving infrastructure to Azure
Why It Matters for Corporate Teams
Most enterprises already run on Microsoft — Azure skills let teams extend that investment into the cloud confidently, without costly missteps during migration or scaling.
Main Focus
- Core Azure services: VMs, Azure AD, Storage, Networking
- Architecting secure, scalable Azure solutions
- Integrating Azure with existing Microsoft infrastructure
- Migration and hybrid-cloud strategies
Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
Who This Is For
- Data engineers working in data-heavy environments
- ML practitioners building AI/analytics workloads
- Developers working in GCP-based ecosystems
Why It Matters for Corporate Teams
GCP leads in data and AI infrastructure. Teams trained on GCP can build smarter analytics and ML pipelines, giving data-driven organizations a real performance edge.
Main Focus
- Core GCP services: Compute Engine, BigQuery, Cloud Storage
- Building data and ML pipelines on GCP
- Architecting for analytics and AI workloads
- Cost management and scaling on GCP
Cloud-Native & Multi-Cloud Engineering
Who This Is For
- Cloud architects designing cross-provider systems
- Senior engineers building resilient, scalable applications
Why It Matters for Corporate Teams
Relying on a single cloud provider is risky. Multi-cloud skills give organizations flexibility, resilience, and negotiating power — while avoiding costly vendor lock-in.
Main Focus
- Cloud-native architecture: containers, microservices, Kubernetes
- Designing for portability across cloud providers
- Resilience, scalability, and fault tolerance
- Multi-cloud orchestration and management tools
Cloud Security
Who This Is For
- Security analysts protecting cloud infrastructure
- Cloud engineers implementing security controls
- Compliance teams responsible for data protection
Why It Matters for Corporate Teams
A single cloud misconfiguration can lead to a major breach. Strong cloud security skills protect company data, customer trust, and regulatory standing — before incidents happen, not after.
Main Focus
- Identity and access management (IAM) best practices
- Securing cloud networks, storage, and workloads
- Compliance and regulatory requirements in the cloud
- Threat detection and incident response
FinOps (Cloud Cost Optimization)
Who This Is For
- Cloud architects managing infrastructure spend
- DevOps engineers optimizing resource usage
- Finance and IT managers controlling cloud budgets
Why It Matters for Corporate Teams
Cloud costs spiral fast without oversight. FinOps skills help teams cut waste, forecast spending accurately, and turn cloud cost management into a competitive advantage.
Main Focus
- Cloud cost monitoring and reporting
- Rightsizing resources and eliminating waste
- Budgeting and forecasting cloud spend
- Building a cost-conscious engineering culture