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Cloud essentials course for all IT professionals responsible for server, storage, networking, and applications
Cloud Environment Virtualized Environment Classic Environment
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The knowledge you gain through the CIS open course can be applied to impact business decisions in a variety of ways
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Motivate business stakeholders and IT teams alike. Needs and benefits of cloud computing must be clear and consistent to anyone involved. Establishing a common view on the virtualization and cloud transformation roadmap enables various IT functional teams to share a common reference in terms of transformation phase and dependencies. Effective differentiation of infrastructure components leads to clear segmentation of virtualization responsibility and reduces confusion at a later phase of the infrastructure transformation. Encourages the consideration of pervasive virtualization involving Servers, Storage, Networking, and other infrastructure components. Business continuity enables reduction in downtime and performance impact on business applications. Depending on the business requirement, IT teams must propose a balanced approach in terms of various deployment models (private, public and hybrid). Business/IT requirements differ by company and lines-of-business. Cloud services can be tailored per requirement as long as the IT department can help define and manage the required services (SaaS, PaaS and Iaas). Essential for Cloud Architects and anyone involved in planning and implementing IT-as-a-Service. Establishes common language within the team to correlate services to required infrastructure. Security is a prominent concern in IT overall. However, cloud computing introduces unique challenges that need to be identified and addressed. It is critical to establish and share migration strategy so the IT team can seamlessly migrate from classic to virtualized to cloud environment with little to no disruption to the business and customers. Explain the importance and benefits of Cloud computing and the need for its rapid adoption Explain roadmap for transformation from Classic to Cloud environment Identify and differentiate various infrastructure components of classic and virtualized data center Explain virtualization requirements and available tools at each layer of IT infrastructure Explain business continuity options in a virtualized environment Discuss effective cloud computing deployment models for businesses /IT organizations Perform detailed exploration of cloud products and services
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Describe infrastructure framework and service management activities in Cloud computing Understand and address security concerns commonly found in Cloud computing environments Formulate high-level cloud migration strategy and best practices
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