AMR Technologies (Software & It coaching)
Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered, pay-as-you-go basis. Oftentimes, clients will use this in combination with autoscaling (a process that allows a client to use more computing in times of high application usage, and then scale down to reduce costs when there is less traffic). These cloud computing web services provide various services related to networking, compute, storage, middleware, IoT and other processing capacity, as well as software tools via AWS server farms. This frees clients from managing, scaling, and patching hardware and operating systems. One of the foundational services is Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), which allows users to have at their disposal a virtual cluster of computers, with extremely high availability, which can be interacted with over the internet via REST APIs, a CLI or the AWS console. AWS's virtual computers emulate most of the attributes of a real computer, including hardware central processing units (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs) for processing; local/RAM memory; hard-disk/SSD storage; a choice of operating systems; networking; and pre-loaded application software such as web servers, databases, and customer relationship management (CRM).
Module-1: Linux Basics
Module-2: Cloud Computing
Module-3: AWS (Amazon Web Services)
Module-4: Identity and Access Management
Module-5: S3 (Simple Storage Service)
Module 6: Ec2 (Elastic Compute Cloud)
Module 7: VPC (Virtual Private Cloud)
Module-8: AWS Databases
Module-9: Application Services
Module 10: Highly Available and Fault Tolerant Architecture
Module 11: Manage App Services
Infrastructure as a service is a cloud computing service model by means of which computing resources are supplied by a cloud services provider. The IaaS vendor provides the storage, network, servers, and virtualization. This service enables users to free themselves from maintaining an on-premises data center.
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Google Compute Engine (GCE)
IBM Cloud
Microsoft Azure
Rackspace
Linode
Cisco Metacloud
Digital Ocean
Vultr
Oracle Cloud
Platform as a service (PaaS) or application platform as a service (aPaaS) or platform-based service is a category of cloud computing services that allows customers to provision, instantiate, run, and manage a modular bundle comprising a computing platform and one or more applications, without the complexity of building and maintaining the infrastructure typically associated with developing and launching the application(s), and to allow developers to create, develop, and package such software bundles.
Google App Engine
OpenShift
Heroku
Force.com
Windows Azure
AWS Elastic Beanstalk
Apache Stratos
Magento Commerce
AWS Lamda
SAP Cloud
Software as a service is a software licensing and delivery model in which software is licensed on a subscription basis and is centrally hosted. SaaS is also known as on-demand software, web-based software, or web-hosted software.
SaaS is considered to be part of cloud computing, along with several other as a service business models.
SaaS apps are typically accessed by users of a web browser (a thin client). SaaS became a common delivery model for many business applications, including office software, messaging software, payroll processing software, DBMS software, management software, CAD software, development software, gamification, virtualization, accounting, collaboration, customer relationship management (CRM), management information systems (MIS), enterprise resource planning (ERP), invoicing, field service management, human resource management (HRM), talent acquisition, learning management systems, content management (CM), geographic information systems (GIS), and service desk management.
Salesforce
Cisco WebEx
Dropbox
ZenDesk
MailChimp
Slack
HubSpot
DocuSign
Google Apps
Microsoft Office 365