Yes because the skills you obtain as a Cloud Engineer can branch off into a multitude of roles such as Cloud Security Engineer, DevOps Engineer, Platform Engineer, Systems Administrator, Cloud Architect, Site Reliability Engineer, Infrastructure Engineer, and Network Engineer.
Cloud engineering skills are certainly worth it but it probably speaks poorly for the economy for the next 6-12 mths to see so many of the Big Tech companies laying off recently.
Thanks Soleyman for this great piece of motivation. Between learning cyber security, your cloud engineer program and some python, i hope to land a job soon to start getting cloud experience. Hopefully to do cloud security.
No corporation can fully implement AI company-wide without some sort of cloud computing. As we move into using AI to replace current work, that's simply not feasible.
Yes ... that is because of VMWare being a horrible and now expensive option. Many cloud-phobic companies are now switching to Azure if they have missed out on AWS for virtualization. They need infrastructure and IAM gurus and retraining. Once moving over the rest of the staff will realize how adaquited their skills have become and HR will demand cloud experience for any new hires
@@yalvar Because VMWare is very expensive and a PITA to host and manage servers and go thru capex approvals when expansion is needed for new racks. Most companies with old men hate hosting stuff on other people's machines and do not know the benefits of SAAS and elasticity. Need SQL Server? Swipe in a credit card and boom! No configurations. Not scalable? Put on elasticity and like magic instances on Azure or AWS appear etc. Why pick Azure as well? Because they are already customers with Office 365 and the cost of vmware will push them to accept reality. Once migrated they will love it. One platform. One standard. One toolset. One specialization which is integrated.
I see there’s already 213k people that bought a Udemy course & probably more that hasn’t left a review. And that’s just One course! Not counting the others
Can experienced software engineer jump into the cloud engineering ? Will it be worth it for them in future or should they focus on coding skills ? What do you suggest ?
Hi bro! I love what you're doing and new subscriber here! By the way, I help content creators to increase their online presence through video editing and enhancing their post and reels for better engagement and audience retention, which is why I'm tuning into your vlog and learning a lot. Just sending this message because I love your work!
Hi, Is it a good idea to switch to Cloud Computing profile after spending 10 years in Data Analyst/Testing role? Currently working as a Test Lead. Please guide me to make better decision. I am planning to take online Cloud Computing course
Great video (really helpful information) Question for you, do you think the Google IT Support Certificate is a good Certificate to start with as a beginner (non IT background) before the 1st foundational AWS Certification ?
@@techwithsoleyman money side of it has my attention. I want to be able to give my kids the life the deserve not just scrape by after working every hour god sends down. I keep telling myself I am in a fked up situation as it is can't get any worser so might as well have a go.
Indeed, you are highly regarded as an expert in this field. I have watched numerous videos of yours, and they consistently inspire and motivate me. I am currently working towards completing my first AWS certification (Cloud Practitioner), and I have a question regarding the necessity of learning Linux. Is it essential to acquire this knowledge now, or can it be postponed for a later time? Additionally, are there any recommended certifications for Linux that you would suggest?
learn linux basics as a side dish to your AWS course. Run a dual boot setup or VM setup, make it a task at first, to become a habit as of later to run into Linux for your courses. You'll need to set up a browser, add-ons, some note taking - maybe even set it up on your own NAS, which mostly runs Linux - you're gonna do labs and setups ...to some degree...on your local workstation, all above will get you some basics in Linux. Cheers mate
Many companies are going OUT of cloud services, nobody got the money for bs like that anymore, and the ones who did, was funded by the public market, they to do cuts, all in all, do dedicated server hosting first then the rest.
@@techwithsoleyman You didn't had enough fun with Azure going bananas i see, you'll wait for an actual cyber attack to get you unemployed, ok, fair enough.
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moral of the story just learn everything and keep your fundamentals strong you'll be in demand
Yes because the skills you obtain as a Cloud Engineer can branch off into a multitude of roles such as Cloud Security Engineer, DevOps Engineer, Platform Engineer, Systems Administrator, Cloud Architect, Site Reliability Engineer, Infrastructure Engineer, and Network Engineer.
Please who is a Devops Engineer and what do they do?
@@emmanuelonwuka1532they test app or website build by developers
If you’re now asking this question don’t bother to join the over saturated wagon
I’m an actual student in this academy it’s very challenging but it builds character and confidence
One of our best 🔥
Yo how did you join this academy?
Link in bio
Cloud engineering skills are certainly worth it but it probably speaks poorly for the economy for the next 6-12 mths to see so many of the Big Tech companies laying off recently.
I’ve decided to change from cloud to security with cloud on the side - cyber is easier to get in with
Thanks Soleyman for this great piece of motivation. Between learning cyber security, your cloud engineer program and some python, i hope to land a job soon to start getting cloud experience. Hopefully to do cloud security.
Thanks, great video
Thanks for watching 😎
In South Africa is worth it 🇿🇦
No corporation can fully implement AI company-wide without some sort of cloud computing. As we move into using AI to replace current work, that's simply not feasible.
Yes ... that is because of VMWare being a horrible and now expensive option. Many cloud-phobic companies are now switching to Azure if they have missed out on AWS for virtualization. They need infrastructure and IAM gurus and retraining. Once moving over the rest of the staff will realize how adaquited their skills have become and HR will demand cloud experience for any new hires
Well said
@@techwithsoleymanrather on prem (VMware) or cloud it depends on the use case. Also let’s not forget VMware is best at leveraging the old to the new
Why would companies miss out on AWS for virtualization and then choose Azure instead?
@@yalvar Because VMWare is very expensive and a PITA to host and manage servers and go thru capex approvals when expansion is needed for new racks.
Most companies with old men hate hosting stuff on other people's machines and do not know the benefits of SAAS and elasticity. Need SQL Server? Swipe in a credit card and boom! No configurations. Not scalable? Put on elasticity and like magic instances on Azure or AWS appear etc.
Why pick Azure as well? Because they are already customers with Office 365 and the cost of vmware will push them to accept reality. Once migrated they will love it.
One platform. One standard. One toolset. One specialization which is integrated.
So is Cloud Engineering still worth it? Let me know!!
Yup
Can you make videos about How to become freelance cloud engineer? How to find clients ?
I see there’s already 213k people that bought a Udemy course & probably more that hasn’t left a review. And that’s just One course! Not counting the others
I’ve been trying to register for cloud academy, but the link doesn’t seem to be working for me.
Can you send me an email on hello@soleymanshahir.com
Should be working ok
@@techwithsoleyman okay Thank you.
What about cloud security? Still good?
Absolutely
I am working toward cloud sec
What do you do if you dont have experience, who is going to hire you ?
Salaam soleyman i am new on your channel . I am here to appreciate your content uts very helpful ❤
Good stuff. Keep it up
Thanks, will do!
Can experienced software engineer jump into the cloud engineering ? Will it be worth it for them in future or should they focus on coding skills ? What do you suggest ?
Hi bro! I love what you're doing and new subscriber here! By the way, I help content creators to increase their online presence through video editing and enhancing their post and reels for better engagement and audience retention, which is why I'm tuning into your vlog and learning a lot. Just sending this message because I love your work!
Hi, Is it a good idea to switch to Cloud Computing profile after spending 10 years in Data Analyst/Testing role? Currently working as a Test Lead. Please guide me to make better decision. I am planning to take online Cloud Computing course
AI with deep learning capabilities will threat full employment for engineers!
Great video (really helpful information)
Question for you, do you think the Google IT Support Certificate is a good Certificate to start with as a beginner (non IT background) before the 1st foundational AWS Certification ?
Any education is good, but I'd go for the comptia certs as they do give you educational credits for them.
Honestly which woukd you suggest Devops or cloud engineer?
Either is great but cloud id say more entry level, devops more specialised
What about cloud data engineer?
I'm Front-end developer so i can go to the full stack or devops please give me a roadmap from now to cloud engineer what will i do 🙌
No
Silly
I currently work in manufacturing role in a bakey and academically I haven't even got my GCSEs.
Would you say this is to hard for me ????
This is something only you can answer, nothing is too hard imo
@@techwithsoleyman money side of it has my attention. I want to be able to give my kids the life the deserve not just scrape by after working every hour god sends down.
I keep telling myself I am in a fked up situation as it is can't get any worser so might as well have a go.
Dude today was day 01 for me😂
Love it
Indeed, you are highly regarded as an expert in this field. I have watched numerous videos of yours, and they consistently inspire and motivate me.
I am currently working towards completing my first AWS certification (Cloud Practitioner), and I have a question regarding the necessity of learning Linux. Is it essential to acquire this knowledge now, or can it be postponed for a later time? Additionally, are there any recommended certifications for Linux that you would suggest?
learn linux basics as a side dish to your AWS course. Run a dual boot setup or VM setup, make it a task at first, to become a habit as of later to run into Linux for your courses. You'll need to set up a browser, add-ons, some note taking - maybe even set it up on your own NAS, which mostly runs Linux - you're gonna do labs and setups ...to some degree...on your local workstation, all above will get you some basics in Linux. Cheers mate
Many companies are going OUT of cloud services, nobody got the money for bs like that anymore, and the ones who did, was funded by the public market, they to do cuts, all in all, do dedicated server hosting first then the rest.
Wrong
@@techwithsoleyman Probably in your bubble that's a correct assessment.
Let me know when netflix goes on prem
@@techwithsoleyman You didn't had enough fun with Azure going bananas i see, you'll wait for an actual cyber attack to get you unemployed, ok, fair enough.
Any company that wants to do ML or AI on their own data needs to move to cloud. My company is about to completely finish moving to cloud after 5 years
Moral of the story, just KNOW everything. So you can do the work of many while getting paid for one.
Brother how to contact you , i am a user of your pdf book , had emailed you in your email reply , not getting any reply , it was as urgent
I would love to register for your class but I’m unsure or maybe worried 🥹 hope it’s not like the rest on the internet.
No pressure at all 😎 I have loads of free videos on how to get started on the channel
@@techwithsoleyman okay thank will watch and if convinced will register.