IIHT, Microsoft Learns programs on Cloud

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IIHT, Microsoft Learns programs on Cloud

IIHT and Microsoft have launched 'IIHT Certified Cloud Expert' .This cloud computing program is said to help IT professionals and aspirants acquire the necessary skills to develop into cloud professionals by acquiring hands on expertise in virtualization solutions, IT infrastructure monitoring and management, along with private cloud designing and deployment skills.

IIHT has also announced the launch of 'Learning-as-a-Service' on the cloud using Microsoft Virtualization Technologies which is believed to be powered on Dell Enterprise Server Solutions. IIHT's Cloud Strategy removes the need to continuously purchase, maintain, upgrade, and re-configure expensive equipment for ANY IT Training. This platform is available as real time experiential learning as a service and is accessible anywhere, anytime and on any device instantly on demand. This unique service supports simultaneous learning of 20,000 individuals with decreased cost, available on subscription, pay only on use, and individually customizable for any IT learning environment.

IIHT's Cloud Computing program will cater to the growing demand for trained & certified Cloud computing experts to the IT Industry. IIHT would train and certify 100,000 Cloud professionals globally including India in the next 3 Years.

Keshava Raju, MD & CEO, IIHT Ltd. said, "This course is a first of its kind that is exceptional and uniquely differentiated, train's people on Cloud Technologies, using the Cloud and for the Cloud Industry."

Vineet Kshirsagar, Director, Partner Strategy & Programs, Microsoft, India said, "We're very happy to be a part of this initiative. The demands for professionals conversant with the various aspects of cloud computing will only grow, and a course such as this one can help cater to that demand."


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