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The course focuses on the governance, organizational, financial, and technology aspects as well as the management and operation of cloud services. The key areas covered in this course are:
Cloud Services Lifecycle and Management
Workforce Transformation for Cloud Services
Multi-Cloud Strategy for Cloud Services
Cloud Services Operating Model
Cloud-Native Application Development
Business Resiliency for Cloud Services
Required knowledge
To successfully complete and gain the maximum benefits from this course, the learner should have the prerequisite knowledge provided in the Cloud Infrastructure and Services course or similar work experience.
For students seeking the Proven Professional expert-level certification, the learners should also be familiar with the Cloud infrastructure Planning and Design v2 content as well as earn the related associate and specialist certifications.
Target audience
This course is intended for technical leaders such as cloud engineers, infrastructure administrators, or software developers as well as business leaders who need to manage cloud services. Typical learners would include:
IT professionals looking to better understand cloud computing
IT professionals responsible for architecting and managing cloud services
Students and business professionals looking to pursue a career in cloud computing
Course content
Cloud Services Lifecycle and Management
Planning and Design Considerations
Lifecycle and Management Considerations
Financial Planning
Workforce Transformation for Cloud Services
Modern cloud approaches
Cultural transformation
Governance planning
Risk management for cloud services
Security for cloud services
Multi-Cloud Strategy for Cloud Services
Introduction to multi-cloud strategy
Multi-cloud considerations and best practices
Cloud Services Operating Model
Traditional IT versus Digital IT
Agile
DevOps
CI/CD
Product Development
Infrastructure as Code
Value Stream Mapping
Cloud-Native Application Development
Identifying applications for modernization
Application modernization options
Cloud-native approach
Business Resiliency for Cloud Services
Business Resiliency Overview
Business Resiliency Capabilities and Considerations
Materials
Materials are in electronic form from Dell Technologies.
Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants should be able to:
Provide an overview of cloud services planning and design
Explain the cloud services lifecycle and its phases
Explain financial planning related to cloud services
Describe how to build a cloud-native organization
Explain culture transformation goals
Describe cloud roles and responsibilities
Explain the role of governance planning in cloud environments
Differentiate between hybrid and multi-cloud
Explain multi-cloud integration challenges and best practices
List the factors to consider while choosing a cloud service provider
Describe the role of cloud service brokerage in a multi-cloud environment
Explain the key security threats and solutions in a multi-cloud environment
Explain the importance of a multi-cloud management platform
Describe the differences between traditional and digital IT
Explain a cloud operating model and how it is influenced by Agile and DevOps principles
Describe the importance of a product-based cloud application development approach for cloud services
Explain infrastructure as code and how it differs from traditional automation
Explain the benefits of value stream mapping
Identify the applications for modernization
Explain the options to modernize applications
Explain cloud-native strategy
Describe the confluence of DevOps and application lifecycle
Explain best practices to implement CI/CD, and version control system
Describe the importance of containers, microservices, Container as a Service
Explain cloud native platform deployment options
Describe the evolution of business resiliency
Explain resiliency maturity
Explain business resiliency capabilities along with its considerations
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