For Under $60, This Amazon Web Service Training Can Prep You To Earn Six Figures

For Under $60, This Amazon Web Service Training Can Prep You To Earn Six Figures

Key competitors like Microsoft and Google keep coming, yet for all their in-roads, there’s still only one name that stands head and shoulders above all others in the exploding web services field.

Amazon and its popular Amazon Web Services (AWS) collection of cloud system tools and features remain the industry gold standard. Meanwhile, associates with AWS skills and certifications routinely clear over $110,000 a year for their services. You can join that growing army of experts with the knowledge from The AWS Certification Training Master Class Bundle, now $59, a savings of over 90 percent off the regular price.

This training is a full download for working in the AWS environment. Once you’ve gone through this nine-course package, you’ll understand how to navigate the AWS Management Console as well as how to design, implement, and scale up web operations for an organization of any size, no matter its budget or timeframe.

You’ll also learn how to craft stable architecture, put together security with potential for growth, and how to study data flowing in and out of your system for top optimization of resources.

With courses ranging in price between $350 and $59, it’s a huge savings to get the entire collection for the cost of its cheapest course, only $59.

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