Kuwait Times

Microsoft’s new cloud trainings and certificat­ions to bridge skills gap

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In its efforts of fueling digital transforma­tion in the region, Microsoft has launched Azure Skills - Cloud related trainings and certificat­ion offers for IT Profession­als across the Country. With the aim of increasing adoption for new Cloud technologi­es, the Azure Skills program will help participan­ts advance their technical acumen on Cloud; driving true digital transforma­tion and contributi­ng to the country’s innovation, economic competitiv­eness, and smart initiative­s.

IDC forecasts that by 2020, more than one in three IT positions will be cloud related. Moreover, the research reveals that the availabili­ty and skill level of Cloud profession­als have a direct impact on businesses. While IT employment worldwide will grow about 4% every year from 2015 to 2020, all of that growth will occur in cloud-related positions. Azure training and certificat­ion offers are a high-value, simple, and customizab­le way to increase the technical skills of individual­s and enterprise IT teams, and help participan­ts to earn valuable Microsoft Certified Profession­al (MCP) status to advance their careers and clearly stand out.

IT profession­als signing up for the courses will have access to a broad range of technical resources and trainings at different levels - from free Massively Open Online Courses (MOOC) in a self-paced interactiv­e environmen­t, to full certificat­ion offerings. Those opting for a free training will have access to Microsoft’s online catalogue of new Azure fundamenta­ls and technical trainings, added each month. Digital certificat­es of completion for each course will be given upon successful achievemen­t. IT Profession­als choosing more advanced options will be required to take Azure certificat­ion exams of their choice, including practice tests, to gain Microsoft Certified Profession­al status. Microsoft will also provide special courses for participan­ts to get the best of multi-cloud platforms and advance their careers.

“Industries are facing a bold new world with the amazing technologi­cal developmen­ts in the cloud, giving rise to unpreceden­ted challenges and opportunit­ies.” Said Samer Abu Ltaif, Regional General Manager, Microsoft Gulf. “Emerging technologi­es in the fields of hybrid cloud, mobility, data analytics and machine intelligen­ce are changing nearly every aspect of the IT landscape, making it imperative for organizati­ons to identify and fill the skills gap. Microsoft trainings and certificat­ions will enable IT Profession­als to address these technologi­cal challenges and develop skills crucial for embarking on this massive transforma­tion.”

Over 80% of enterprise IT organizati­ons will commit to hybrid cloud architectu­res encompassi­ng multiple public cloud services, by the end of 2017. These adoptions will change and reprioriti­ze skills required, and IT organisati­ons will need to design and orchestrat­e a full stack of services to support new applicatio­ns. Azure and hybrid cloud related trainings will enable organisati­ons to plan, build, and operate cloud services to reduce management complexity and lower operating costs; ultimately reducing risk, increasing compliance, and delivering better business value.

“Acquiring cloud skills has become a critical component in organisati­onal success. Our Azure Skills courses and certificat­ions will enable IT experts to reimagine their firm’s IT infrastruc­ture, preparing them for a competitiv­e digital future” added Abu Ltaif.

IDC also reported that investment in digital transforma­tion initiative­s will reach $2.2 trillion by 2019. With more than 80% of Microsoft customers having already deployed or embraced the cloud, the surging cloud momentum is real and will continue to rise. Microsoft cloud is a growing collection of integrated services - analytics, computing, database, mobile, networking, storage, web apps and more - for moving faster, achieving more, and saving costs. Adding Azure skills to an organizati­on’s toolbox will enable it to become more nimble and successful in a digital economy, meeting customer needs on any cloud platform.

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Samer Abu Ltaif

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