AWS Training and Certification Blog

New courses and updates from AWS Training and Certification in January 2022

Editor’s note: Below, you’ll find descriptions of new Amazon Web Services (AWS) Training and Certification courses and offerings for cloud learners, AWS customers, and AWS Partners for January 2022. We’re announcing new information about digital badges for AWS Storage. New courses include Design Patterns for AWS Step Functions, Amazon Elastic Container Service, AWS IoT Greengrass, AWS Game Tech, Amazon MemoryDB for Redis, networking on AWS, Cloud Cost Management offered on Coursera and edX, AWS Cloud for finance professionals, and Developing on AWS. Specific to AWS Partners, we have a new course to help executives at AWS Consulting Partner organizations build their business on cloud. Also check out our upcoming beta for the updated AWS Certified Advanced Networking – Specialty exam from AWS Certifications.

AWS Digital Training

New digital badges: Demonstrate your AWS Storage knowledge today

Looking for a way to build your skills and demonstrate your knowledge of AWS storage services? Two new digital badges—one for object storage and one for block storage—will help you earn the trust and confidence of customers and employers through industry-recognized AWS credentials. Share your digital badge(s) on social media and your resume to distinguish yourself with recruiters hiring individuals with AWS storage skills. Earn these badges by attaining at least an 80% score on the assessments associated with the Storage Learning Plan: Object Storage or Storage Learning Plan: Block Storage on AWS Skill Builder. You need an AWS Skill Builder account to take the courses and assessments and a Credly account to claim earned badges.

Applying Common Design Patterns into AWS Step Functions

Want to learn how to implement common design patterns into Step Functions? Design Patterns for AWS Step Functions explains how to do just that using best practices from the AWS Well-Architected Framework. This course completes the AWS Step Functions course series mentioned in our December update. The courses are intended for anyone who wants to learn more about Step Functions and their benefits. We recommend that you take these courses in order and have prior knowledge of serverless technologies. Learn more about Design Patterns for AWS Step Functions and enroll today.

Running containers on Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS)

Want to learn more about Amazon ECS? Running Containers on Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) is a four-course series that includes three self-paced labs. The series is intended for cloud architects, developers, and DevOps engineers who want to run enterprise-scale containerized applications on Amazon ECS. We recommend that you complete these courses in order, and if needed, take the Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) Primer course, prior to starting this series.

  1. Building Enterprise Architectures in Amazon ECS is a 90-minute, advanced-level digital course that teaches you how to scope requirements based on your application, select the best architecture to support your application, and design reusable infrastructure patterns that are secure, performant, and resilient. Learn more about Building Enterprise Architectures in Amazon ECS.
  2. Managing the Application Lifecycle in Amazon ECS is a 90-minute, advanced-level digital course that explains how to select the best method for building an Amazon ECS environment, how to select the best deployment options for your application, and how to manage your application pipelines throughout your application’s lifecycle. Learn more about Managing the Application Lifecycle in Amazon ECS.
  3. Managing Applications at Scale with Amazon ECS is a 90-minute, advanced-level course that explains how to build environments that can scale in or out quickly and safely. You also learn how to differentiate application scaling from infrastructure scaling and how to perform testing to identify the best metric for scaling your application. Learn more about Managing Applications at Scale with Amazon ECS.
  4. Observe, optimize and troubleshoot Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) is a two-and-a-half-hour, advanced-level, digital course that helps developers and cloud architects learn how to gain observability to your applications running on Amazon ECS. By the end of the course, you’ll know how to collect metrics, logs, and traces at the system and application level, and how to apply this information to identify and correct problems for containerized application running on Amazon ECS. Learn more about Observe, optimize and troubleshoot Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS).

Announcing two new digital AWS IoT Greengrass courses

The AWS Internet of Things (IoT) Greengrass service helps you build, deploy, and manage IoT applications on devices in a secure way. We’re announcing two new free digital courses—Getting Started with AWS IoT Greengrass and AWS IoT Greengrass: Utilizing Data—intended for both business decision makers and technical audiences. The interactive courses include knowledge checks with detailed feedback within each module.

  • Getting Started with AWS IoT Greengrass is a 40-minute foundational course that outlines factors you can use to determine whether to process data at the edge or in the cloud. It also provides an understanding of core Greengrass concepts, like components, the deployment process, and feature insights. The offering includes knowledge checks with detailed feedback within each module. Learn more about Getting Started with AWS IoT Greengrass and enroll today.
  • AWS IoT Greengrass: Utilizing Data is a 90-minute, intermediate-level course that outlines strategies for how AWS IoT Greengrass can harness the data gathered by IoT devices. The course reviews how to collect, aggregate, filter, and send data locally and how to manage and control what data goes to the cloud for optimized analytics and storage. Learn more about AWS IoT Greengrass: Utilizing Data and enroll today.

Getting Started with AWS Game Tech

Want to get started with AWS Game Tech solutions and learn how to articulate their technical benefits? Getting Started with AWS Game Tech – Part I, a 60-minute, foundational course, and Getting Started with AWS Game Tech – Part II, a 30-minute, foundational course, introduce you to the principles and best practices for game production in the AWS Cloud. You’ll explore the emergence of cloud-based gaming and examine solution design patterns for core game functions, including game-server hosting, game backends, game analytics, and game monitoring. You’ll be introduced to some of the options available in the AWS game services portfolio and learn about design considerations that will help you decide which options best meet your needs. Learn more about Getting Started with AWS Game Tech – Part I and Getting Started with AWS Game Tech – Part II and enroll today.

New digital training to kick-start your knowledge of Amazon MemoryDB for Redis

Want to learn more about MemoryDB? Getting Started with Amazon MemoryDB for Redis is a one-hour foundational course that explains the benefits and typical use cases while introducing you to the technical concepts of MemoryDB. The course is designed for a broad audience, including data platform engineers, database administrators, solution architects, database developers, and other IT professionals. You’ll gain an understanding of the architectural considerations, usage, and pricing structure of MemoryDB. Learn more about Getting Started with Amazon MemoryDB for Redis and enroll today.

New digital course focused on AWS Networking Practical Approaches

AWS Networking Practical Approaches is a three-hour, intermediate-level course that uses real-world scenarios to teach approaches to common networking challenges with networking configurations, routing, bandwidth, latency, and cost. The course is intended for network engineers, enterprise architects, system operators, and infrastructure architects. During the course, you’ll learn how to examine and predict challenges with traffic flow, transitive routing, and latency in response to updates and changes in multi-VPC network designs and bridge AWS and no-AWS networking infrastructures. Learn more about AWS Networking – Practical Approaches and enroll today.

New Cloud Cost Management digital course

Cloud Cost Management: Optimization Strategies is a new, digital, foundational course that highlights the solutions and best practices to get started with optimizing AWS cost and capacity. The three-week, interactive course—available on Coursera and edX—is intended for those familiar with cloud computing and the AWS Cloud. You’ll use a Cloud Economics Journey playbook to describe the cost management process. Knowledge checks with detailed feedback within each module and a final assessment to help validate your learning are also included. Learn more about Cloud Cost Management: Optimizing Strategies and enroll on Coursera and edX today.

AWS Classroom Courses

New AWS Classroom Training course for finance professionals, with self-paced option

AWS Cloud for Finance Professionals is a two-day, foundational course with a self-paced option. The course is intended for finance professionals, such as chief finance officers, chief accounting officers, procurement managers, and more, and includes experiential activities related to fostering a detailed understanding of cost optimization tools and strategies. You’ll be introduced to how AWS enables financial innovation and helps finance professionals with the change management required for cloud adoption. The course also includes expert insights, knowledge checks, and step-by-step guidance through multiple AWS resources to help identify, monitor, and improve a customer’s cloud cost management experience. Learn more and enroll today (Classroom – Customers, Partners, Amazonians – and Digital).

Updated course teaches developers how to create a cloud-native web app from end to end

Developing on AWS teaches experienced developers with a working knowledge of AWS services how to interact with AWS programmatically by creating a cloud-native web application from end to end. This three-day, intermediate-level course includes 15 modules and seven new hands-on labs available in the following languages: Python, .Net, and Java. You’ll follow a development lifecycle of a cloud-native web application through AWS services; configure a secure development environment; and build, release, and maintain the application on AWS. Learn more and enroll today (Customers, Partners, Amazonians).

AWS Partners

Updated course for AWS Partners: Building Your Business with AWS for Executives

The updated classroom course, AWS Partner: Building Your Business with AWS for Executives, is a four-hour, fundamental course intended for AWS Partner Network Consulting Partner Executives who are new to the AWS Cloud. The course explores what it takes to transition from a traditional IT sales model to profitability while delivering value-added services for AWS customers. Partners will engage in interactive discussions on how AWS can help a business transform, adapt, and improve as cloud adoption accelerates globally. Partners will walk away with an understanding of what cloud decisions need to be considered to support first-mover applications. Learn more about AWS Partners: Building Your Business with AWS for Executives (Amazonians and Partners) and enroll today.

AWS Certifications

Calling all individuals who design, implement, and operate complex AWS and hybrid networking architectures

You can be one of the first to take our updated AWS Certified Advanced Networking – Specialty beta exam. This beta is a great opportunity to take the exam at discounted price of $150 or 50% off the standard price. This AWS Certification validates expertise in designing and maintaining network architectures for the breadth of AWS services. The new version has updated content across all domains and new objectives aligned with networking innovations. It supports complex networking scenarios, including global and hybrid networks, network security, operational efficiency, and governance. Registration is now open, and the first date you can take the exam is February 22, 2022. Learn more on our AWS Certification Coming Soon page.