AWS Certification Catalog
AWS Certification has been classified into four different levels – AWS Certification Foundational, AWS Certification Associate, AWS Certification Professional and AWS Certification on specialties.
AWS Certification has been classified into four different levels – AWS Certification Foundational, AWS Certification Associate, AWS Certification Professional and AWS Certification on specialties.
AWS SES (Simple Email Service) is a cloud-based email service for sending both transactional and mass emails. It can be effectively used for Email Marketing.
The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Exam enables individuals to prove their knowledge with an accredited industry certificate.
AWS X-Ray helps developers analyze and debug production, distributed applications, such as those built using a microservices architecture.
If you do not manage cloud resources correctly, the cost of Amazon Elastic Block Store (AWS EBS) can have a significant impact on your overall AWS spending!
AWS Elastic Transcoder is media transcoding in AWS cloud. It is designed to be a highly scalable, easy to use and a cost effective way for developers and business owners to convert (or “transcode”) media files from their source format into versions that will playback on different devices – smartphones, PCs or tablets.
Amazon Kinesis is the fully managed Amazon Web Service (AWS) offering for real-time processing of big data.
AWS WorkSpaces – The modern Cloud Desktop. Will it be able to replace traditional Desktop? Learn more and prepare for interview and certification.
AWS AppStream 2.0 Remote access to digital resources has become one of the most important criterion of today’s business ecosystem. Working remotely has become a new normal in current world. Businesses and individuals are also looking for reliable platforms to… Read More »AWS AppStream 2.0 – fully managed non-persistent application and desktop streaming service!
AWS SWF or AWS Simple Workflow makes it easy to build applications that coordinate work across distributed components. Workers can run either on cloud infrastructure, such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), or on your own premises.