

PCSA: Professional Cloud Solutions Architect
Course Information

Course Name
PCSA: Professional Cloud Solutions Architect

Exam code
PCSA

Duration
3 days
Certification
Overview
The Cloud Credential Council (CCC) Professional Cloud Solutions Manager™ certification is designed for professionals who architect the technological solutions required in the process of adoption of Cloud computing.
Cloud computing has become one of the most important buzzwords in our fast-paced world. Its benefits have been recognized by a varied set of professionals and organizations, from reduced costs to collaboration efficiency and scalability. Microsoft, Google, and Adobe are only a few of the major companies using it to great effect.
Solutions architects are increasingly pressed to understand the impact that Cloud is having on business and information architecture, application design, data management, and security architecture. Yet, organizations are struggling to find professionals familiar with the topology and ecosystems that are being created as a result of increasing adoption of Cloud technologies and operating models.
The industry-recognized CCC Professional Cloud Solutions Architect certification is based on the Cloud standards developed by NIST and aims to empower you to design the future generation of technology solutions. A great understanding of the most important technologies, platforms, and Cloud standards is provided via hands-on, practical exercises, and case studies. The purpose is to ensure you’re capable of implementing the knowledge gained to help your organization gain value.
Once the certification exam is passed, you are awarded a diploma and digital badge officially recognizing you have achieved the CCC Professional Cloud Solutions Architect certification and are now a member of the Cloud Credential Council’s global community.
Audience Profile
The following departments benefit from CCC Professional Cloud Solutions Architect-certified professionals:
- Operations
- Research & Development
- Other
CCC Professional Cloud Solutions Architect jobs include:
- Technology Architects
- Application Architects
- System Architects
- Cloud Strategy Consultants
- Enterprise Architects
- Senior Developers
Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites; however, it is recommended that participants have achieved the Cloud Technology Associate certification (or its equivalent) from the Cloud Credential Council (and that participants are conversant with cloud concepts and vocabulary). It is further recommended that participants are TOGAF Certified (or its equivalent).
At Course Completion
Once you become CCC Professional Cloud Solutions Architect-certified, you will be able to:
- Explain the history of Cloud computing and its impact on business and IT architecture
- Demonstrate the key engineering concepts of operating “as a service”
- Explain the impact of Cloud computing on service management
- Understand consumer & provider perspectives on setting up cloud environments
- Evaluate a Cloud solution architecture
- Migrate and transition to a Cloud environment
Course Outline
- Why Cloud – Shift from Computing to Cloud Computing
- Basics of Cloud Computing
- SOA and Cloud
- Impact on Business and IT Models
- Impact on Change – Business, IT Transition, and Transformational Drivers
- New Business Models – Custom Versus Product
- Comparison of Make, Buy, and Rent
- Value and Monetization Impact
- Security, Risk, and Compliance Impact
- Protocols, Interfaces, and Frameworks
- Web of Devices and Web of Services
- Internet, Internetworking, and Telecommunications
- Data Centers, Facilities, and Fabric
- Cloud Technology Components
- The Architecture Layers
- Cloud Solution Architectures: XaaS
- Cloud Reference Architecture Principles
- Consumer and Provider Reference Architecture
- Cloud Security Reference Architectures
- Industry Reference Architecture Standards
- Key Concepts of Cloud Service Lifecycle
- Key Cloud Computing Lifecycle
- Sourcing and Provisioning Lifecycle
- Product and Custom Service Lifecycle
- DevOps Lifecycle
- Service Management Lifecycle
- Cloud Governance Lifecycle
- Benefits, Challenges, Opportunities, and Barriers
- Investors’ and Stakeholders’ Expectations
- TCO Models
- Impact of Cloud on Business Operating Models
- Impact of Cloud on Legacy IT
- Impact of Cloud on Migration and Transformation
- Cloud Transformation and Innovation
- Key Consumer Processes for Cloud
- Consumer Usage Models and Scenarios
- Key Consumer Solution Architecture Features
- Cloud Provider Processes to Set Up a Cloud Environment
- Cloud Provider Usage Models and Scenarios
- Cloud Provider Solution Architecture Features
- Cloud Ecosystem – Introduction
- Internet of Things
- Business and Technology Ecosystems and Drivers
- Entities and Ecosystems – Cloud Interactive Ecosystem Language
- XaaS Solutions and the Architecture Landscape
- XaaS Solution Definitions
- Make, Buy, Subscribe, and Reuse Options Analysis
- Cloud ROI and TCO Models
- Cloud Solution Requirements
- Cloud Fit Selection
- Cloud Solution Architecture Specification
- Cloud Business Case
- Cloud Implementation Roadmap
Overview
Overview
The Cloud Credential Council (CCC) Professional Cloud Solutions Manager™ certification is designed for professionals who architect the technological solutions required in the process of adoption of Cloud computing.
Cloud computing has become one of the most important buzzwords in our fast-paced world. Its benefits have been recognized by a varied set of professionals and organizations, from reduced costs to collaboration efficiency and scalability. Microsoft, Google, and Adobe are only a few of the major companies using it to great effect.
Solutions architects are increasingly pressed to understand the impact that Cloud is having on business and information architecture, application design, data management, and security architecture. Yet, organizations are struggling to find professionals familiar with the topology and ecosystems that are being created as a result of increasing adoption of Cloud technologies and operating models.
The industry-recognized CCC Professional Cloud Solutions Architect certification is based on the Cloud standards developed by NIST and aims to empower you to design the future generation of technology solutions. A great understanding of the most important technologies, platforms, and Cloud standards is provided via hands-on, practical exercises, and case studies. The purpose is to ensure you’re capable of implementing the knowledge gained to help your organization gain value.
Once the certification exam is passed, you are awarded a diploma and digital badge officially recognizing you have achieved the CCC Professional Cloud Solutions Architect certification and are now a member of the Cloud Credential Council’s global community.
Audience Profile
Audience Profile
The following departments benefit from CCC Professional Cloud Solutions Architect-certified professionals:
- Operations
- Research & Development
- Other
CCC Professional Cloud Solutions Architect jobs include:
- Technology Architects
- Application Architects
- System Architects
- Cloud Strategy Consultants
- Enterprise Architects
- Senior Developers
Prerequisities
Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites; however, it is recommended that participants have achieved the Cloud Technology Associate certification (or its equivalent) from the Cloud Credential Council (and that participants are conversant with cloud concepts and vocabulary). It is further recommended that participants are TOGAF Certified (or its equivalent).
At Course Completion
At Course Completion
Once you become CCC Professional Cloud Solutions Architect-certified, you will be able to:
- Explain the history of Cloud computing and its impact on business and IT architecture
- Demonstrate the key engineering concepts of operating “as a service”
- Explain the impact of Cloud computing on service management
- Understand consumer & provider perspectives on setting up cloud environments
- Evaluate a Cloud solution architecture
- Migrate and transition to a Cloud environment
Course Outline
Course Outline
- Why Cloud – Shift from Computing to Cloud Computing
- Basics of Cloud Computing
- SOA and Cloud
- Impact on Business and IT Models
- Impact on Change – Business, IT Transition, and Transformational Drivers
- New Business Models – Custom Versus Product
- Comparison of Make, Buy, and Rent
- Value and Monetization Impact
- Security, Risk, and Compliance Impact
- Protocols, Interfaces, and Frameworks
- Web of Devices and Web of Services
- Internet, Internetworking, and Telecommunications
- Data Centers, Facilities, and Fabric
- Cloud Technology Components
- The Architecture Layers
- Cloud Solution Architectures: XaaS
- Cloud Reference Architecture Principles
- Consumer and Provider Reference Architecture
- Cloud Security Reference Architectures
- Industry Reference Architecture Standards
- Key Concepts of Cloud Service Lifecycle
- Key Cloud Computing Lifecycle
- Sourcing and Provisioning Lifecycle
- Product and Custom Service Lifecycle
- DevOps Lifecycle
- Service Management Lifecycle
- Cloud Governance Lifecycle
- Benefits, Challenges, Opportunities, and Barriers
- Investors’ and Stakeholders’ Expectations
- TCO Models
- Impact of Cloud on Business Operating Models
- Impact of Cloud on Legacy IT
- Impact of Cloud on Migration and Transformation
- Cloud Transformation and Innovation
- Key Consumer Processes for Cloud
- Consumer Usage Models and Scenarios
- Key Consumer Solution Architecture Features
- Cloud Provider Processes to Set Up a Cloud Environment
- Cloud Provider Usage Models and Scenarios
- Cloud Provider Solution Architecture Features
- Cloud Ecosystem – Introduction
- Internet of Things
- Business and Technology Ecosystems and Drivers
- Entities and Ecosystems – Cloud Interactive Ecosystem Language
- XaaS Solutions and the Architecture Landscape
- XaaS Solution Definitions
- Make, Buy, Subscribe, and Reuse Options Analysis
- Cloud ROI and TCO Models
- Cloud Solution Requirements
- Cloud Fit Selection
- Cloud Solution Architecture Specification
- Cloud Business Case
- Cloud Implementation Roadmap
