This entry-level Business Principles of Cloud Environments training prepares learners to make wise, informed decisions about incorporating cloud solutions with your business, minimizing risk and avoiding costly mistakes.
When your company needs to add, remove or alter their cloud architecture, there are many factors to consider. A good DevOps professional is trained in all the technical aspects of implementing new cloud-based solutions, but the business aspects are just as important.
For example, those new cloud computing functions you're excited about might be great, but can you prove they're worth the cost? What this Business Principles of Cloud Environments training reveals is how to weigh the cost, capability and overhead considerations that come with different cloud solutions, and how to marry those with your needs.
For anyone who manages their team training, this DevOps training can be used to onboard new DevOps professionals, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a DevOps reference resource.
Business Principles of Cloud Environments: What You Need to Know
This Business Principles of Cloud Environments training has videos that cover topics including:
- Using assessments like feasibility studies, benchmarking or gap analysis
- Creating environmental baselines for your existing networks
- Engaging cloud vendors and solution vendors with detailed specifics
- Evaluating cloud offerings against requirements to avoid overpaying
Who Should Take Business Principles of Cloud Environments Training?
This Business Principles of Cloud Environments training is considered foundational cloud training, which means it was designed for technical or non-technical professionals.
New or aspiring DevOps professionals. Savvy DevOps professionals, especially those starting out on their careers, should plan on learning much more than the technical details of their job. If you plan to pursue a long-term career, you'll want to include training like this Business Principles of Cloud Environments course, which shows you how to contextualize important technical cloud solutions so that everyone on the team understands that they're worth it.
Experienced DevOps professionals. If you've been working as a DevOps professional for several years already, you've probably run into difficulty convincing your leadership or management about certain solutions you want to implement or technologies you want to invest in. What this Business Principles of Cloud Environments training gives you are the tools and vocabulary to convince everyone of the wisdom of a cloud investment — from a business principles perspective.