Get Certified in the World’s Most Powerful Cloud Platform with This AWS Training
In the increasingly important world of cloud computing, Amazon Web Services (AWS) reigns supreme. This exceedingly powerful Amazon subsidiary allows both individual users and Fortune 500 companies to access a virtually limitless number of servers across the globe, in order to store and transfer data on the fly.
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With eight certification courses taught by industry professionals, this bundle walks you through everything from the most elementary aspects of AWS to its more complicated and advanced tricks.
You’ll learn how to navigate the famed AWS Management Console, install important security parameters on a variety of servers, collect and analyze massive data sets, connect users to specific networks using advanced routing techniques, build new and innovative programs from scratch within the AWS cloud platform, and much more.
Each of these courses prepares you for a specific AWS certification that will bolster your resume, and your training ensures that you’ll be able to immediately apply your new knowledge in the field.
Get the skills and certifications you need to land a lucrative career in the cloud with the Amazon Web Services Certification Training Mega Bundle for just $69—over 90% off.
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