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Cloud Computing and AWS Introduction

  • Overview of cloud computing models: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS).
  • Comparisons between public, private, and hybrid cloud models.
  • Understanding AWS global infrastructure: regions, availability zones, and edge locations.
  • Key business drivers for adopting cloud solutions.

Essential Compute, Storage, and Database Services

  • Overview of EC2, Lambda, and container options (ECS / EKS).
  • S3, EBS, and storage classes: understanding durability and access patterns.
  • Exploring relational and NoSQL database options (RDS, Aurora, DynamoDB).
  • Criteria for selecting services based on performance, scalability, and cost.

Networking, Connectivity, and Hybrid Architectures

  • VPC fundamentals, including subnets, routing, and security groups.
  • Connectivity options such as VPN, Direct Connect, and Transit Gateway.
  • Design patterns for hybrid and multi-account architectures.

Security, Identity, and Compliance Essentials

  • The AWS Shared Responsibility Model.
  • Principles and best practices for Identity and Access Management (IAM).
  • Encryption, key management, and basic logging (CloudTrail, CloudWatch).
  • Compliance considerations and data residency awareness.

Operational Excellence and Cost Management

  • Overview of the Well-Architected Framework and its key pillars.
  • Cost models, billing practices, and strategies for cost optimization.
  • Monitoring, alerting, and fundamental incident response concepts.

Analytics, Integration, and Business Applications

  • Overview of analytics services (Athena, Redshift, QuickSight) and their typical use cases.
  • Serverless integration patterns for event-driven workflows.
  • Industry and business scenarios: web applications, data analytics, and backup/disaster recovery.

Workshop: Aligning Business Requirements with AWS Solutions

  • Hands-on/group exercise: Proposing a solution architecture for a sample business challenge.
  • Conducting a high-level cost estimate and risk/benefit analysis.
  • Presentations and group feedback.

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • Basic knowledge of IT concepts and networking principles.
  • Familiarity with business processes and common enterprise IT requirements.
  • No prior experience with AWS is necessary.

Target Audience

  • Business managers and decision-makers.
  • Product owners and project managers.
  • IT managers and architects looking for a business-oriented perspective on cloud technologies.
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