Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is a model for delivering computing resources like servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence over a network, such as the Internet. Its end goal is to facilitate rapid innovation, malleable resources, and economies of scale
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity refers to the collection of measures taken to prevent harm or unauthorised access to digital infrastructures such as computers, networks, and data. Cybersecurity training courses educate students to identify weak spots, counterattack and respond rapidly in an emergency.
Career Options
Cloud Architect
IT Tech Support
IT Manager
Cyber Security Architect
Server Engineer
Desktop Engineer
IT Head
LONG-TERM COURSES
JK Diploma in Cloud Computing
CISCO Certified Network Association
Master in Block Chain Development
JK Diploma in Cloud Computing Cyber Security
Certified Ethical Hacker
JK Master in Cloud Computing & Cyber Security
AWS Solution Architect
Benefits
Using cloud computing, a company can save money on expensive hardware, software, and data center with racks of servers that require massive amounts of electricity to provide power and cool.
The guiding principles of cloud computing are self-service or on-demand supply of services; this allows businesses to get at the services they need with nothing more than a mouse click.
Cloud computing frees up IT departments to focus on strategic initiatives and customer satisfaction, rather than the labour-intensive task of setting up and maintaining on-premises data centres.
If a company uses cloud computing, its employees in the field or at a customer's location have access to company data from anywhere using any device. including smartphones and tablets.
Data centres have a significant negative impact on the environment, but eliminating their use would result in less waste, less energy use, and fewer space requirements for supporting infrastructure.
