I think you've made a good choice! Cloud Computing will give you more options, and more opportunities for remote work. I started off in technology by going to a community college and getting an associates degree in Information Systems Security. I then got a bachelor's degree in Software Development and Security, and then got a Master's degree in Cloud Computing and Architecture.....you don't need any of that, all you need is a willingness to learn! You don't need any expensive courses, use that money to pay for your certifications. You can learn everything you need to know for free from either UA-cam or Microsoft learn. If you like Azure, learn Azure, get a few certifications and take off, the fact that you have a UA-cam channel and you're willing to help others by creating tutorials will take you far!
@@Jumss-i1o Focus on fundamentals. Microsoft Cybersecurity Analyst Professional Certificate covers necessary fundamentals and is a good place the start. Then of course you’ll have to do projects so you have something to show and talk about in the interview. Anyone doing cloud should be learning to do it securely from the jump anyway.
Hey good morning, I think you are on the right track, I dont have much IT experience myself but I commend you for self reflecting and knowing what does and what does NOT work for you regarding I.T. I had a similar experience in 2017 taking care of my son, thats how i got into I.T. Life lifes and we have to roll with the punches, highs and lows you know? Keep making videos and keep us posted, stay encouraged and keep pushing so you can live how you want to live. I passed the A+ core 1 this past weekend so Im excited! You will do great, do not give up!
New to the channel and I think you've got the right attitude and head on your shoulders and you'll go far in whatever path you ultimately take. Love tech and the ability to pivot across different disciplines. Continue to pursue the technologies that interest you and keep setting new goals for yourself and you'll surpass where even you thought you could be. One step at a time, one day at a time and onward and upward!
I just started Course Careers. I just completed the Networking theory section. I'm at a crossroads at this point because I don't know if I want to do Cloud, Cyber security or Software Engineering. Hopefully I can figure it out as I go along.
@@metajackey8293 I believe the more you learn you'll start to realize what resonates with you. Another thing that help me see what I wanted to do with a small investment is Google Cybersecurity Course it covers Cyber, Networking and Cloud. It's very foundational and broad.
I can't believe we're on the same journey! I completed Google's cybersecurity program, and now I'm pursuing a Microsoft cybersecurity. However, I've noticed that Azure has changed from Azure Active Directory to Entra ID, and Coursera hasn't updated the lab materials yet. I'm currently in module 4, but I'm having issues with the lab and the assignments. Because of this, I've decided to switch to AWS. I am really upset about it! I can't understand why the problem is still not resolved.
@@americanroyalsuccess chexk out John Savill on youtube and whizlabs labs and practice test. They are great resources. However, I would get both cloud certs. AWS is up next for me. Dont give up. Reach back if you have anymore questions about Azure. FYI when I read Azure I just program my mind to say Entra ID.
I'm looking at the convergence of the two disciplines. The cloud provider owns the infrastructure but customers will always be responsible for securing their data and other capabilities that they put in the cloud.
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I think you've made a good choice! Cloud Computing will give you more options, and more opportunities for remote work. I started off in technology by going to a community college and getting an associates degree in Information Systems Security. I then got a bachelor's degree in Software Development and Security, and then got a Master's degree in Cloud Computing and Architecture.....you don't need any of that, all you need is a willingness to learn! You don't need any expensive courses, use that money to pay for your certifications. You can learn everything you need to know for free from either UA-cam or Microsoft learn. If you like Azure, learn Azure, get a few certifications and take off, the fact that you have a UA-cam channel and you're willing to help others by creating tutorials will take you far!
@@Jase9 Great advice! Great points, thank you for taking the time to share. 😊
Combine the two. Cloud Security is the sweet spot.
Can you say more on this. I'm trying to move into Cloud Security. Any tips or advice?
@@Jumss-i1o Focus on fundamentals. Microsoft Cybersecurity Analyst Professional Certificate covers necessary fundamentals and is a good place the start. Then of course you’ll have to do projects so you have something to show and talk about in the interview. Anyone doing cloud should be learning to do it securely from the jump anyway.
@@ethicalgray8666 thank you 😊 this is so helpful
This is what I'm aiming. I started doing certificate for Cyber Security but I also like Cloud Computing so... I just mixed the two haha
Hey good morning, I think you are on the right track, I dont have much IT experience myself but I commend you for self reflecting and knowing what does and what does NOT work for you regarding I.T. I had a similar experience in 2017 taking care of my son, thats how i got into I.T. Life lifes and we have to roll with the punches, highs and lows you know?
Keep making videos and keep us posted, stay encouraged and keep pushing so you can live how you want to live. I passed the A+ core 1 this past weekend so Im excited! You will do great, do not give up!
@@barryhampton6270 Thank you, I appreciate you taking the time to share. 😊
New to the channel and I think you've got the right attitude and head on your shoulders and you'll go far in whatever path you ultimately take. Love tech and the ability to pivot across different disciplines. Continue to pursue the technologies that interest you and keep setting new goals for yourself and you'll surpass where even you thought you could be. One step at a time, one day at a time and onward and upward!
@@andreking2k Thank you very much and for taking the time to leave such kind words.
You have a good channel. Keep up with the vids. 👍
Awe thank you! I appreciate the encouragement😊
Im excited for you! I am considering majoring in tech. I enjoy constant learning and problem solving.
@@MoonWarriorTurtle6636 And tech will give you that. I love how it keeps your mind going and moving forward.
Thank you for watching. 🥰
I just started Course Careers. I just completed the Networking theory section. I'm at a crossroads at this point because I don't know if I want to do Cloud, Cyber security or Software Engineering. Hopefully I can figure it out as I go along.
@@metajackey8293 I believe the more you learn you'll start to realize what resonates with you. Another thing that help me see what I wanted to do with a small investment is Google Cybersecurity Course it covers Cyber, Networking and Cloud. It's very foundational and broad.
I can't believe we're on the same journey! I completed Google's cybersecurity program, and now I'm pursuing a Microsoft cybersecurity. However, I've noticed that Azure has changed from Azure Active Directory to Entra ID, and Coursera hasn't updated the lab materials yet. I'm currently in module 4, but I'm having issues with the lab and the assignments. Because of this, I've decided to switch to AWS. I am really upset about it! I can't understand why the problem is still not resolved.
@@americanroyalsuccess chexk out John Savill on youtube and whizlabs labs and practice test. They are great resources. However, I would get both cloud certs. AWS is up next for me. Dont give up. Reach back if you have anymore questions about Azure. FYI when I read Azure I just program my mind to say Entra ID.
I'm looking at the convergence of the two disciplines. The cloud provider owns the infrastructure but customers will always be responsible for securing their data and other capabilities that they put in the cloud.
I’m actually going the other way from cloud to cyber …. Not enough job opportunities and the job outlook isn’t as good as cyber
@@softballfj I guess it depends on what area you are in, but sending you well wishes on your journey. I know you'll find something great! 🙏🏽🌷
Good content ….keep it coming
@@JRUSS80 thank you 😊 much appreciated
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@@Dee-zy2xv awe thank you.
Just started in helpdesk. Love hearing this information as I finally have made the transition into tech
@@jdez2701 🎉congratulations! 🎉
Have you used Azure Data Factory yet?
@@kingtau Not yet, I am working on AZ-104 labs not sure if they are a part of that section or not.