The Free Courses Are in the Areas of Data Analysis, Serverless Computing, Internet of Things, and Security. To Participate in the Free Technology Courses from Amazon, a Basic Level of English Is Required
The Information Technology field is growing more and more in Brazil and around the world. However, according to research by Brasscom, Brazil currently has an average of 53,000 graduates in the technology field, which is a very low number given the market demand, which is around 797,000 graduates by 2025. Because of this, Amazon is offering free courses in technology to ensure these training opportunities.
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About Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the most comprehensive cloud platform in the world, offering over 200 datacenter services globally. The platform has millions of customers, including the fastest-growing startups, major government agencies, and large companies that use AWS to become more agile, reduce costs, and innovate faster.
The Amazon Web Services Platform offers a considerably larger number of services than any other cloud provider: from infrastructure technologies, such as computing, data lakes, storage, and databases, to emerging technologies like machine learning and artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, and analytics. Thus, it is faster, easier, and more cost-effective to move your applications to the cloud.
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AWS also offers the broadest range of databases specially created for different types of applications. Thus, it is possible to choose the right tool for the job, with the best performance and cost.
The platform has the most extensive global cloud infrastructure. No other cloud provider offers as many regions with multiple availability zones connected by highly redundant networks with high transfer rates and low latency. AWS has 84 availability zones in 26 geographic regions around the world and announced another 24 availability zones and 8 more AWS regions in various countries. The AWS region and availability zone model has been recognized by Gartner as the recommended approach for running applications for companies that require high availability.
Free Technology Courses from Amazon
The courses offer short training, with free online courses available that last 1 hour. However, a basic level of English is required to complete them. The AWS Skill Builder digital platform, where Amazon’s free courses will take place, offers over 500 free courses in Data Analysis, Serverless Computing, Internet of Things, and Security.
According to Amazon, the platform guides students to find the most relevant content for their career plans and skill levels. Thus, those interested can check all the available opportunities by visiting the website.
In addition, Amazon also has another program: AWS re/Start. This program, unlike the Amazon Web Services Skill Builder which is focused on Information Technology, offers free specialization courses and practical skill development, such as resume writing and interviewing, that prepare individuals for entry-level jobs in Cloud.
To access the AWS Skill Builder platform, click here.

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