Thursday, 14 July 2016

Demand Of Cloud Computing

The widespread adoption of cloud, billions of businesses are still contemplating, in the process of  migrating on-premise infrastructure. It continues to create a significant demand for the professionals with the skills to facilitate the migration.
Cloud professionals are overseeing the migration projects which will need sound knowledge of the different cloud deployment models available for the businesses. They will also need to understand the infrastructure of an organisation, while having the knowledge to map the applications and workloads running on an existing servers and relocate them to the cloud equivalent.
For individuals considering the Microsoft public and private cloud technologies, it’s worth taking a look at the Private Cloud and Specialist: Implementing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions certification courses. These courses focus on developing the skills to manage and implement the Azure and System Center cloud computing technologies. You should also consider the Windows Server 2012 course, which can be deployed across both public and private cloud offerings.
Security is a major concern for the businesses when it comes to technology, and cloud is no exception; a 2015 study from business leaders rate security as ‘the number one concern for cloud computing’. It is a concern that is unlikely to disappear with the organisations continuing to hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Cloud security skills are critical for any business adopting the technology, especially since the cost of a single data breach is reported to be a terrifying £2.37 million. IT professionals who can demonstrate these skills will be hot property in 2016.
 Looking to develop cloud security skills, then Certified Cloud Security Professional  credential should be the number one target. A collaborative effort between (ISC)2 and the Cloud Security Alliance, the credential  are built skills incorporating with the data security, platform and infrastructure security and compliance, among others.
SQL is the language to learn. Then, if you’re considering  the developing skills and also around a database platform, it’s worth looking at  the Microsoft SQL ServerOracle Database or an open-source platform like MySQLHadoop or Mongo DB.  
If  searching for SQL querying courses, then there is a dime a dozen. As for the platforms, there exist established certification tracks for Microsoft
Demand for cloud professionals with Linux skills is huge right now. More than 30% of servers powering Azure are Linux based, a percentage that’s only set to grow as Microsoft continues to embrace the open-source market. Businesses are increasingly on the hunt for professionals with the skills to design, architect, build, administer and maintain Linux servers in a cloud environment.
For those wishing to seek out Linux skills, the Linux Foundation Certified Systems Administrator will develop the skills to administer a Linux Server. While Microsoft’s MCSA: Linux on Azure develops the skills to create cloud-enabled Linux solutions that leverage the full capability of the Azure platform.
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