In the Saturday, Technology Learning and Training Institute IIHT used Microsoft virtualization technology to launch the cloud-based "learning as service" cloud computing training program.
IIHT general manager and Ceokeshava Raju told reporters that Iiht's cloud computing project was developed jointly with the IT industry boss Microsoft, and he can cater to the growing demand for well-trained, certified cloud computing experts.
In the next three years, IIHT will train and certify 100,000 cloud computing experts worldwide, including India, Raju added: "This service platform can be run at all times in every field on demand." ”
He said the number of services at the same time in the cloud to support up to 20,000, subscribers can pay according to the use.
During a visit to India last year by Steve Ballmer, Microsoft's chief executive, he announced that cloud computing would produce 300,000 jobs in India over the next five years. Gartner estimates that the cloud market will reach $150 billion by 2013.
IIHT also launched a unique validation project, "IIHT Cloud Certification Experts", Microsoft also launched a bundled strategy.
"According to the partnership, IIHT will incorporate the popular licensed Microsoft course into its own career and short-term training courses," said Kyle Uphoff, senior regional sales director at Microsoft Learning.
He said that through it careers and short courses, students will have the added advantage of Microsoft certification and training to improve their skills and employment opportunities.
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