This course teaches you all you need to know to start working with the database and application service options available through AWS. We explore technologies such as DynamoDB, Route53, and Cloudformation. We'll demonstrate how to use SNS to send new notifications, create an Elastic Beanstalk application, and get started with the DynamoDB database. You'll understand what your options are for routing on Route53, know when to use the application services, and see how to begin writing infrastructure as code using Cloudformation. By the end of this course, you will feel confident to start creating and using DynamoDB tables and indexes. Style and Appraoch: This course will show you all you need to know to get started working with the database and application service options available through AWS. In this course we will cover technologies like DynamoDB, Route53 and Cloudformation. It will demonstrate how to use SNS for sending new notifications, create an Elastic Beanstalk application and get started with the DynamoDB database. At the end of this course, you will feel confident to start creating and using DynamoDB tables and indexes, understand what your options are for routing on Route53, know when to use the application services and how to begin writing infrastructure as code using Cloudformation.
Target Audience
Application developers and architects looking to start developing or architecting applications for Amazon Web Services. Also individuals and professionals who are appearing or preparing for the AWS Certified Developer - Associate 2017 exam will greatly benefit from this course.
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