This was great, I've been learning about AWS for the past few months and I'm about to take the AWS CCP exam in a few weeks and after a lot of hands on labs I was fully expecting to have to solo manage all services but hearing that people work in teams sounds a lot less daunting.
Good video Zack . I was waiting for you to mske a video on tge cloud .I would recommend to anyone starting in IT to go into cloud computing . The other IT fields are dying . Eventually companies will have to move to the cloud . Just take the entry level azure and aws certs.
I wouldn't say other fields are dying, they are more so transitioning. For instance, a Network Engineer who would normally work with Cisco hardware on-prem can now spin up a network software and firewalls in the cloud and still manage the network environment just like before. His job just got a bit easier not having to lug a 20lb device around... The only IT job really in trouble are deskside support jobs.
So What are the Steps in getting into Cloud? Entry Level? Certification? and if your from a different Industry such as a Claims assistant, or medical claims. what if you have a job in your sights, and know you can get it...what if you know you want to be a cloud practitioner, or engineer ...whats the first thing you need to brake yourself in?
Great video Zack , what do you this is a good path to follow in order to become a cloud technician/engeneer for someone just getting into IT ?? like what type of certs and such thank you
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Hi So What are the Steps in getting into Cloud? Entry Level? Certification? and if your from a different Industry such as a Culinary, Hosipitality, Bank, ect .
I’m interested too. I’ve been a barista all my life. Even the beginner videos feel like a foreign language. I’m not giving up yet. Interested in AWS btw. If anyone has some prerequisite cloud video suggestions.
Great explanation. This was one of the best discussions on what the cloud is and what devops is, especially since you have a good understanding of why people are confused on these topics. BTW: ... Does that jacket say #SolarWinds? I know I've heard that name in the news somewhere recently.
Hi, I want to achieve aws practitioner certificate as well as associates certification. I am non I T person having a big big career break due to children. Can I get a job by doing these certification or do I have to learn a programming language first?
Man I can't make up my mind between whether I want to go into cloud computing or cybersecurity as a career, I like both. I figure I have time to decide though cuz I figure I should get to a point where I'm a sysadmin before I go either way.
@@francis2k488 I think you're right. Plus, my boss recently since I wrote the original comment started buying us courses including AWS sooooo I get free education if I go the cloud route. I can't say no to that!
@@Spladoinkal lucky you bro. I didn't get a good mentorship so I opted for the Cybersecurity path first. I am still doing courses in cyber. I wish i started with the cloud and infrastructure before the cyber. Being great in Cybersecurity requires solid foundations in many other technologies. Infact the more you know other technologies like linux, scripting, programming, networking, servers, cloud etc, the easier you will adapt into Cybersec. In contrast, having a good foundation in IT, networking and some knowledge of servers is good enough to delve into cloud
Hey, great Vid, I have been thinking of changing fields. I have been working as a SCADA infrastructure engineer and cloud sounds like Vmware on hypervisor so to speak. I am wondering if getting my CSK cert to start in
What do you think about a Associates degree In Network and Cloud architecture ? Could that land me a cloud computing job, in that degree plan they go over the list of things you explained
ITF is not valuable but the Cloud+, MS Azure, Google Cloud, or the Amazon AWS certs are. My ex-girlfriend's dad had a dinner party for some work friends and they all strongly recommend AWS
Hello there. Hoping someone could answer my question! I am torn between deciding which degree to get thru my school. BS in IT w Programming and Development or BS in Cloud Computing.. the Cloud seems super Interesting and definitely up and coming. But would cloud computing be the best thing for me to pursue out of the two???
So I have no experience in Computers in general other than a users perspective, what will be the most in demand to study learn and get a job in: Software Development Or Cloud Computing?
I would say azure if your shooting for big companies. If your working in Development I would say AWS. Cloud + as an entry level knowledge would be good too