As the market leader in the cloud computing space, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has become a part of many company workspaces since its introduction in 2006. Whether it is a hybrid deployment, or a full shift away from onsite servers and data centers, cloud computing has become a core part, and competency of many enterprises.
With 64% of enterprises and 68% of SMBs running applications through AWS in some capacity, continuous expansion to new parts of the world, and a constant stream of new services, it’s clear that the platform is here to stay for a while.
This means that for IT professionals, learning how the platform works and attaining certifications will ensure that you are up-to-date with cloud computing demands, as well as developing an in-demand service. Meanwhile for business owners and those seeking IT services, knowing that their MSP and IT technicians have the credentials and skills to properly utilize, deploy, and manage applications on AWS ensures that they are in the right hands when addressing their needs on the platform.
Whether you are seeking certification, or just looking to understand AWS a bit better, this helpful list should provide some insight regarding AWS Certification.
To date, AWS has eleven certifications to attain that are spread across several learning paths. These certifications are designed to ensure solid understanding and competency in the many roles and specialties involved in the AWS Cloud experience. These role-based certifications allow for individuals and teams to pursue their own goals, and take only the tests they wish to complete to attain the certifications needed to meet their specific needs. These specific certifications are as follows:
Each certification test has their own timeline based on the length of the exam. However, Amazon has provided recommended timeframes for each level of certification. While these are not mandatory timelines, it is recommended that those who are new to AWS study and familiarize themselves appropriately rather than rush to take an exam they are not prepared for.
Amazon has their own methods of training. They offer free digital training courses, live classes with accredited AWS instructors that utilize a mixture of learning methods, and personalized, on-site training to give individual, hands-on training. There are also a variety of websites that offer extensive training in AWS, with many having their own quizzes, tests and online proctoring to make sure preparations for the official AWS exams are thorough.
AWS certifications last for 3 years, after which a re-certification exam will have to be taken to ensure certified individuals are still up to date and knowledgeable about the services available. As Amazon continuously updates tools and implements new ones, it is necessary for these re-certifications to be done to ensure that certified individuals are keeping up with the changing environment of AWS.
As AWS is the most commonly used form of cloud computing for both SMBs and enterprises, certifications are important to have for many reasons. AWS has proven that it is not only going to grow, but that its services are becoming more useful to businesses of all sizes.
With a solid grip on the cloud computing industry already and its services only expanding, AWS is not likely to be going anywhere anytime soon. With more businesses adopting its use every day, the demand for experienced IT specialists is only going to grow. Learning and taking the exams to become certified in any of AWS’ numerous services can provide a valuable arrow in the quiver of any IT skill set.
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