What Is AWS?
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world's largest and most comprehensive cloud platform, offering over 200 services from data centers globally. AWS provides everything from compute (EC2), storage (S3), databases (RDS), to AI/ML, IoT, and serverless computing (Lambda).
AWS holds 32% of the cloud market — more than any other provider. Our books cover core AWS services, architecture design, and certification preparation to launch your cloud career.
Why Learn AWS?
- Market Leader: 32% market share — more than Azure and GCP combined
- Most Jobs: AWS skills appear in more job listings than any other cloud
- 200+ Services: Most comprehensive cloud platform
- Certifications: AWS certs are among the highest-paying in IT
- Innovation: Continuously releases new services and features
Who Should Learn AWS?
- IT Professionals: Transition to cloud computing
- Developers: Deploy and scale applications
- System Administrators: Manage cloud infrastructure
- Architects: Design cloud solutions
- Students: Build in-demand cloud skills
Key Topics
- EC2, Lambda, and compute services
- S3, EBS, and storage solutions
- VPC networking and security groups
- RDS, DynamoDB databases
- IAM and security best practices
- CloudFormation and infrastructure as code
- Cost optimization
- AWS certification preparation
Learning Path
- Cloud Concepts: AWS basics, global infrastructure
- Core Services: EC2, S3, VPC, RDS, IAM
- Architecture: Well-Architected Framework
- Certification: Cloud Practitioner or Solutions Architect Associate
- Advanced: Serverless, containers, CI/CD on AWS
- Specialize: Security, DevOps, or data analytics on AWS
Career Opportunities
- AWS Cloud Engineer: €55,000 – €90,000/year
- AWS Solutions Architect: €70,000 – €125,000/year
- AWS DevOps Engineer: €65,000 – €105,000/year
- AWS Security Specialist: €70,000 – €115,000/year
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