Beginners interested in learning AWS and cloud computing fundamentals
Students and recent graduates exploring cloud and IT careers
IT professionals new to Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Career switchers transitioning into cloud-related roles
Support and operations professionals working with cloud environments
Business or technical professionals seeking AWS foundational knowledge
Learners preparing for advanced AWS certifications
Individuals looking to build a strong cloud computing foundation
Learn core cloud computing concepts and AWS fundamentals
Understand AWS global infrastructure and service categories
Manage access using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Launch and manage Amazon EC2 instances
Work with Amazon S3 and EBS storage services
Understand AWS databases, including RDS and DynamoDB
Learn networking basics using Amazon VPC
Explore monitoring, scaling, and serverless computing with AWS Lambda
AWS Technical Essentials Training for Beginners is a foundational course designed to introduce learners to core cloud computing concepts and essential Amazon Web Services (AWS) offerings. The course provides a clear understanding of how AWS delivers compute, storage, networking, security, and database services to support modern applications and cloud workloads.
Learners explore AWS global infrastructure, identity and access management, core compute services such as Amazon EC2, storage solutions including Amazon S3 and EBS, and database services like Amazon RDS and DynamoDB. The course also covers networking fundamentals using Amazon VPC, monitoring and auditing with CloudWatch and CloudTrail, and introduces scaling, load balancing, and serverless computing with AWS Lambda.
By the end of the course, learners will have a strong foundation in AWS services and cloud concepts, enabling them to confidently work with AWS environments and prepare for further AWS certifications or advanced cloud architecture and DevOps training.
Module 1: Introduction to Cloud Computing and AWS Basics
Cloud computing concepts and benefits
AWS global infrastructure (Regions and Availability Zones)
Overview of AWS services and categories
AWS Management Console basics and account setup
Module 2: Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Introduction to AWS Identity and Access Management
Creating and managing IAM users, groups, and roles
Applying IAM policies and access best practices
Module 3: Compute Services with Amazon EC2
Overview of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
Launching and configuring EC2 instances
Understanding instance types, security groups, and key pairs
Module 4: Storage Solutions with Amazon S3 and EBS
Introduction to Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
Creating and managing S3 buckets and objects
Overview of Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS)
Module 5: Databases on AWS – Amazon RDS and DynamoDB
Overview of AWS database services
Introduction to Amazon RDS for relational databases
Introduction to Amazon DynamoDB for NoSQL workloads
Module 6: Networking and VPC Fundamentals
Introduction to AWS networking concepts
Configuring Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)
Security features including Security Groups and Network ACLs
Module 7: Monitoring, Security, and Compliance
Monitoring AWS resources using Amazon CloudWatch
Auditing and compliance with AWS CloudTrail
Understanding the AWS Shared Responsibility Model
Module 8: Auto Scaling, Load Balancing, and Serverless Computing
Overview of Elastic Load Balancing (ELB)
Auto Scaling concepts and configuration
Introduction to AWS Lambda and serverless computing
Module 9: Hands-On Practice and Review
Guided demonstrations using the AWS Management Console
Practical exercises covering core AWS services
Review of key concepts and best practices
To successfully complete AWS Technical Essentials Training for Beginners, learners should have:
Basic computer literacy and comfort using a computer
No prior experience with AWS or cloud computing required
No programming or scripting knowledge required
Interest in learning cloud computing and AWS fundamentals
Willingness to participate in hands-on demonstrations and assignments
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Understand core cloud computing concepts and AWS fundamentals
Explain the AWS global infrastructure, including Regions and Availability Zones
Navigate and use the AWS Management Console confidently
Manage users, roles, and permissions using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
Launch, configure, and manage Amazon EC2 instances
Work with Amazon S3 for object storage and Amazon EBS for block storage
Understand AWS database services, including Amazon RDS and DynamoDB
Configure basic networking components using Amazon VPC
Monitor AWS resources using Amazon CloudWatch
Understand auditing and compliance with AWS CloudTrail
Explain the AWS Shared Responsibility Model and security best practices
Understand scaling and availability using Auto Scaling and Load Balancing
Describe serverless computing concepts using AWS Lambda
Build a strong foundation for progressing to advanced AWS certifications and cloud roles
This course prepares learners for entry-level and foundational roles that work with AWS cloud environments. After completing the training, learners will be better prepared for positions such as:
Cloud Support Associate
Junior Cloud Engineer
AWS Cloud Practitioner (Entry-Level)
IT Support Specialist (Cloud)
Systems Administrator (Cloud Fundamentals)
Cloud Operations Associate
Technical Support Engineer (AWS)
Infrastructure Support Analyst
Junior DevOps Support Engineer
Cloud Technology Trainee
As organizations continue to move applications, infrastructure, and data to the cloud, there is a growing demand for professionals who understand cloud computing fundamentals and core AWS services. Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the most widely adopted cloud platform globally, making foundational AWS knowledge a highly valuable skill for IT and technology professionals.
Companies across industries such as technology, finance, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, and government are adopting AWS to improve scalability, reliability, and cost efficiency. These cloud environments require professionals who can navigate AWS services, manage access and security, deploy compute and storage resources, understand networking basics, and monitor cloud workloads. As a result, entry-level cloud and AWS foundation roles are in strong demand.
This course directly addresses the growing need for:
Professionals seeking a strong foundation in AWS and cloud computing
Entry-level roles supporting AWS-based infrastructure and applications
IT and support professionals transitioning to cloud environments
Organizations onboarding teams to Amazon Web Services
Learners preparing for advanced AWS certifications and cloud roles
Workforce upskilling initiatives focused on cloud readiness
By developing these AWS foundational skills, learners gain in-demand knowledge that supports career growth in cloud computing and IT roles. This course provides an ideal starting point for working with AWS and prepares learners to confidently progress into more advanced AWS architecture, DevOps, or cloud engineering training paths.