Cloud Industry Forum launches Cloud Skills eLearning programme

Online learning courses integral part of membership scheme for IT and Cloud professionals.

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Acknowledging the lack of skills in the Cloud computing market, the Cloud Industry Forum (CIF) has launched a new independent eLearning programme for IT professionals based on its recommended Cloud Adoption Roadmap
 
The first phase of this new online resource is now available. These cloud skills courses are a major new component in the CIF professional membership offering. The courses and membership as a whole enables IT, procurement and business professionals to access a huge pool of cloud research, guides and courses and helps them validate their knowledge though training and certification.
 
Alex Hilton CEO, CIF, stated: “Every business is different and as a result the journey to the cloud is unique in every case.  However, a common framework is relevant to almost all cloud adoption projects.  As a result, CIF has created a cloud adoption guide to help customers through their journey and provide guidance and skills for those embarking on cloud adoption projects. Given that online learning courses are regarded as one of the most popular and engaging methods of training and learning, we have commissioned a wholly independent development series of eLearning modules that focus on the complete cloud adoption journey.”
 
The eLearning programme comprises of five major stages and 21 unique modules all of which aid and educate individuals on cloud realities and help identify how to de-risk and accelerate the Cloud Adoption Journey. It has been created to provide guidance and resources relevant to each stage and ultimately helps distil this complex type of undertaking into a manageable project framework.
 
“In conjunction with our research partners and a range of industry experts, the Roadmap was developed to help our members validate their understanding of how their organisational goals can be met through Cloud technologies and create a strategy and adoption plan that helps to achieve those objectives,” added Alex.
 
The five Major Modules comprise:
  1. Cloud Research and Strategy
  2. Cloud Assessment and Planning
  3. Cloud Adoption and Migration
  4. Cloud Service Management
  5. Cloud Evolution
 
Within the five Major Modules, CIF will be developing and releasing a full set of 21 stages which encompass:
  1. Cloud Essentials
  2. Impact of Cloud on IT
  3. Cloud Strategy
  4. Current Environment
  5. Destination Planning
  6. Migration Planning
  7. Staff and Resources
  8. Service Providers
  9. Licensing
  10. Contracts and SLAs
  11. Assurance Planning
  12. Creating a Business Case
  13. IT and Data Governance
  14. Solution Architecture
  15. Security
  16. Adoption Process
  17. Service Management
  18. Assurance Management
  19. Demand Management
  20. Cloud Service Evolution
  21. Transition Planning
 
Alex Hilton concluded: “Following many customer conversations about the need for vendor independent Cloud skills we decided to develop a low cost membership programme for  end users . The Professional Membership has been extremely well received, the eLearning programme is aimed at those who work in IT operations, management and executives, as well as line of business personnel such as legal and procurement and members of the Board.
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