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Neelam anand

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LPU offers a B.Tech programme with Google Cloud specialisation because it aligns students with industry-relevant skills in cloud computing. This partnership with Google Cloud provides students with in-demand technical knowledge, hands-on experience, and exposure to real-world cloud solutions, making them highly attractive to tech companies after graduation.Reasons Behind the Program:Growing Demand for Cloud Skills: Cloud computing skills are in high demand as businesses across industries move to cloud-based infrastructures. Google Cloud, being one of the major cloud service providers, equips students with knowledge that's relevant to c
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Nilesh Parashar

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Cloud computing has a vast scope, and it is a rapidly growing field with immense potential. Here are some reasons why cloud computing has a promising future:
High demand for cloud computing skills: The increasing adoption of cloud computing technology by organizations has resulted in a high demand for professionals with cloud computing skills. According to industry reports, cloud computing is one of the top-paying IT skills, and professionals with cloud computing certifications can earn higher salaries compared to non-certified professionals. Flexibility and scalability: Cloud computing provides flexibility and scalability, enabling org
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Nilesh Parashar

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Employment in cloud computing is projected to expand by 5% over the next decade, making it one of the fastest-growing industries. That is to say, if you want to make a living in this industry, you won't be short of job options. And there's a large variety of subfields to choose from, too, such Big Data, DevOps, advanced networking, security, and operations development. In fact, I was on the hunt for an institution that offered a Cloud Computing and SysOps programme to assist me develop in my profession. I am picky about the places I allow myself to devote time and resources. The breadth of the NIIT's offerings convinced me that it was
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Vinita Parashar

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1. Cloud administrator
Companies often employ specialists to oversee their cloud-based operations. They design security procedures and rules, monitor and assure uptime, and evaluate the need for technological improvements; they also create, enforce, and update policies about how workers and users use cloud services.
2. Cloud support engineer
When there is technology, there will always be issues. Engineers that specialize in cloud computing provide technical assistance to customers, most of whom are businesses rather than end users. Cloud support engineers are not only expected to be available whenever a customer needs them, but also to d
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Mayank Deep

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A 5% increase in cloud computing employment over the next decade makes it one of the fastest-growing industries. Therefore, if you are contemplating a career in this field, you may choose from a number of different paths. Operations research, design of solutions, and high-level networking are only a few examples of the many specialised fields that exist. Among the various subfields are DevOps and Big Data. When looking for a university, I knew I wanted to study in a programme that focused on cloud computing and systems operations (SysOps). When it comes to making purchases, I am quite fussy. In my opinion, NIIT is the best because of t
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Mayank Deep

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My own interest in the subject led me to realise that there is a lot more to learn and that depending just on free web resources is not enough. As a result, I decided to seek professional assistance. I just finished a Cloud Computing and SysOps programme online course. After a lot of experimentation, I chose to enrol at NIIT. After completing this course, I went from being a senior IT engineer to a DevOps specialist. This course will teach you the foundations of cloud computing and how to implement them in your own work. All you need to know about cloud hosting service providers will be covered in this course, including design, deploym
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VISHNU AGARWAL

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Most of the organizations IT are being moved to the cloud. After all, it means a wholesale change in the sourcing and delivery of IT products and services. This leads to:
Co-location services are on the rise
Cloud cost containment
Enterprise apps come to public cloud
Hyperconverge your private cloud
Not all applications will reduce expenses. In fact, up to 40% of enterprise applications actually cost more in the cloud than they would on premises.

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VISHNU AGARWAL

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There are a number of security and privacy concerns associated with cloud computing.
Multi-tenancy - makes it easier for a hacker to to steal the data of all business customers who share the same cloud database.
Threats of data loss and data leakage -the threat of data leakage increases when employees use their mobile devices to access and share corporate documents via cloud storage services such as DropBox, Box, etc.
Insecure APIs - Most cloud service providers do not pay attention to the security of their APIs which can pose risks to an enterprise data with regards to privacy and data integrity.
Encryption - Most government regulations
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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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The systems administrator role:
The systems administrator role is perhaps one of the earliest in technology, at least as far as the implementation of a system goes. In the earliest days of computing, electronic technical professionals built prototype computers. In time, the systems administration role owned the installation, configuration, operation and tuning of these systems once they went into production and use on a larger scale.
A few of the tasks associated with the role are:
1. Planning, installing and configuring systems.
2. Planning, designing and creating storage, networking and other system components.
3. Planning, designing and
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