Cloud Architecture 202: Building on the Basics

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Building upon the fundamentals covered in Cloud Architecture 101, this course continues deeper into the intricacies of cloud architecture. Cloud Architecture 202 is tailored for those who have a basic understanding of cloud concepts and are ready to explore more complex topics and strategies in cloud design and implementation. This course bridges the gap between foundational knowledge and intermediate-level proficiency, introducing students to sophisticated cloud architectures and design patterns.

In Cloud Architecture 202, participants will examine advanced data management techniques, microservices architecture, containerization, and serverless computing. The course also covers crucial topics such as API design, DevOps practices, and cloud architecture design patterns. By the conclusion of this course, students will have acquired the skills to design more efficient, scalable, and resilient cloud solutions, positioning them to tackle real-world challenges in cloud architecture.

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Jeff Chung

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Jeff Chung, your instructor for Cloud Architecture 101, brings over two decades of expertise in technology leadership and innovative solution architecture to the classroom. With a strong focus on AWS technologies and modern best practices, Jeff has consistently delivered scalable, high-performance applications across various industries. His extensive experience in managing all aspects of software development—from specification and design to installation—ensures that you'll gain practical, real-world insights into building robust and efficient cloud solutions. Jeff's proven ability to lead cross-functional teams and tackle complex technical challenges makes him uniquely qualified to guide you through the fundamentals of cloud architecture, helping you develop skills that are immediately applicable in today's technology landscape.