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spikesC: Cloud computing is very cheap with the advent of Amazon, Google and other small companies. The competition is too much and demand is relatively low. You pay for what you're currently using and your cost increases relatively to your demandEvery point you raised there is pertinent, my man. What portion of IT are you most at home with? Moving on to certifications and trainings too, which do you figure to be must-haves to ensure greasier entry into the sector and faster skillset acquisition for newbies? |
Haggadah: Hello gurus, please I am a novice when it comes to cloud computing but I want to really learn it would he glad if anyone can tutor here thanks a zillion.In Nigeria, Vendor-specific certification. Hands-on experience. More certification. Even more Hands-on. For once, the hype around a phase of computing might just have some base. Specifics? |
Adrenaline123: Following, hope to learn new thingsPlease, do go ahead. I myself have always sought Lenin, never Stalin (Bad joke there) |
spikesC: Cloud computing's problem in Nigeria is acceptance and being eager to move to new fields.Indeed. Perhaps present best practices are priced out of the reach small coys, but there really are no reasons for the bigger ones to not adopt them, based on economies of scale at the very least. |
Save for a few überblack-hat areas, almost every field in IT has massive representation on this forum, except for the field of cloud, however. In Europe and the US, cloud computing is revolutionlising how businessses think, how they aggregate data, stack and access data. The situation is not the same here due to encumbrances IT people are already familiar with. How about we apply ourselves to the problem? So, this thread really is for professionals in cloud computing, newbies in the field and just about any IT person. Let's come around to talk out how to build expertise in this field for prospective entrants, certifications to be aimed at, how to overcome cloud computing problems in Nigeria etc. |
houseoftuition: Hello Jeff. I would say Two and half years because you must complete a level before moving to the next, You will start from the Foundation Level which has six subjects. Then Proceed to the Application Level with Six subjects also and the Final Professional Level with Five subjects. Please isit the site for a breakdown of your specific courses.Thank you for the info. One more bout of questioning, please. If it is so for ICAN, how many years would ACCA take, with identical circumstances? Thank you. |
How long will it take a non-accounting graduate, one from the liberal arts in my case, to be attain the peak in ICAN? |
Someone please paste the how-to for this mtn bis thing. Airtel is presently putting me through the shredding machine with their crappy data services. I'm crawling here ![]() |


