Digital and Cloud Engineering
Digital Engineering is the discipline in which new applications are developed and delivered. Comprising the methodologies, the utility and the process of developing innovative digital end-to-end goods, digital innovation leverages data and technology to improve applications. Cloud engineers are IT professionals responsible for all technical tasks related to cloud computing, including design, planning, management, maintenance and support.
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KEY SKILLS
Greater accessibility
Reliability
Quick Deployment
Strong Protection
Data Backup and Archival
Disaster Recovery
Cost Optimisation
Virtualisation
Linux
Security and Disaster Recovery
PROS
Rapid employment growth
Good pay structure
Lot of future opportunities
High in demand
Job security
CONS
Stressful working hours
Confidentiality is required
OPPORTUNITY TYPES
GOT WHAT IT TAKES?
Companies
Government
Should be a team player
Should have good communiaction skills
Team player
KEY OPPORTUNITIES
Books
Podcasts
Networking Groups
Interesting Facts about the career
It’s not actually a Cloud. It is not the cloud we see in the skies. It simply means that we are using the internet to store data on remote servers, rather than storing them locally on our hard disks.
Many types of Cloud Computing Applications exist. Depending on the need of your IT the type of cloud solution may vary. The 3 types of cloud solution are Public Cloud, Private Cloud and Hybrid Cloud.
The Cloud is Safe. Cloud enables redundancy, simple data transfer and backups, so you’ll never lose your information while using this technology.
The Cloud is the way of the future and it has more good than just storing data. Big names in the industry are currently looking at all the possible benefits that we could derive by storing the data in the Cloud.
Cloud providers have increased personnel from nil in 2007 to over 550,000 in 2010.