Overview/Description
To achieve the desired business value from cloud adoption, you need to implement comprehensive planning, following a POC (proof of concept) and POV approach. In this course, you'll investigate the essential components of cloud-model service-level agreements (SLAs), explore the SLA metrics for IAAS, PAAS, and SAAS, and examine popular cloud service provider SLAs. Additionally, you'll outline how to create POCs and derive proofs of value for cloud computing. Next, you'll identify the critical factors of seamless cloud adoption, compare open source and proprietary clouds, and recognize the prominent cloud strategies for current and future enterprise usages. Moving on, you'll investigate how to drive cloud adoption efforts to capture targeted business value. Lastly, you'll recognize the cloud adoption framework lifecycle and use a matrix to identify the roles and responsibilities engaged in cloud adoption. You can use this course in preparation for the CompTIA Cloud Essentials+ (CLO-002) certification exam.
CompTIA Cloud Essentials+ (CLO-002): Cloud Adoption to Enhance Business Value
discover the key concepts covered in this course
describe the service-level agreement (SLA) between the client and the cloud service provider (CSP), which helps ensure services are offered and delivered as prescribed by the cloud service provider
recognize the essential components of a service-level agreement (SLA) along with the qualities that can be determined in an SLA
describe the service-level agreement (SLA) metrics for IAAS, PAAS, and SAAS and compare the SLAs of popular cloud service providers
list the criteria that need to be considered when selecting a cloud service provider
describe the steps involved in creating a proof of concept for cloud computing and how proofs of concept help derive appropriate cloud solutions
outline the steps involved in deriving a proof of value and differentiate between proofs of concept and proofs of value
identify the critical success factors for smooth and seamless cloud adoption
differentiate between open source and proprietary clouds and identify the appropriate scenarios for each one
describe the prominent cloud strategies, taking into account specific business goals, best practices, and cloud standards for current and future enterprise usages
identify the steps involved in driving cloud adoption efforts that capture targeted business value in a cross-functional model
outline the cloud adoption framework lifecycle, which helps balance competing priorities
identify the roles engaged with cloud adoption and their associated responsibilities by developing a cross-team matrix that identifies responsible, accountable, consulted, and informed parties