Find out how to best use this set of videos to answer the questions you have as you approach Amazon Web Services (AWS).
- [Narrator] For this course, there are no prerequisites. This course is intended to help those who are considering the advantages of the cloud and what it might mean to move to the cloud as a key to their technology solutions. To follow along with the course, you will need to have an active AWS account. Please note throughout the course, I will be demonstrating how to set up AWS solutions. If you are following along with me, please be sure to terminate the services to avoid charges. I'll show you how to do this in the tear-down video.
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11/9/2017- Comparing AWS to previous IT solutions
- Benefits of AWS
- AWS security and pricing
- Building big data on AWS
- Cloud storage and databases
- Data warehousing
- Backing up data
- AWS for mobile services
- IoT approaches
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome49s
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1. Getting to Know Amazon Web Services (AWS)
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AWS introduction3m 7s
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The benefits of AWS3m 27s
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The AWS global footprint2m 3s
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AWS security3m 18s
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AWS pricing2m 42s
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The AWS free tier1m 48s
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2. Building Big Data on AWS
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AWS for big data work3m 25s
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AWS big data design patterns2m 29s
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AWS data warehousing1m 59s
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3. Backing Up Data with AWS
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AWS database backup2m 50s
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AWS office site backup1m 57s
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4. Mobile Solutions Using AWS
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AWS for mobile services2m 10s
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AWS Mobile Hub4m 17s
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AWS Mobile SDK1m 24s
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5. IoT Approaches with AWS
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AWS Greengrass1m 52s
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Conclusion
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AWS resource teardown2m 17s
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Next steps24s
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