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− | [[Cloud architect]] is an [[IT]] professional who is responsible for overseeing a company's [[cloud computing strategy]]. This includes [[cloud adoption plans]], [[cloud application design]], and [[cloud management and monitoring]]. Cloud architects oversee [[application architecture]] and deployment in [[cloud environments]] -- including [[public cloud]], [[private cloud]] and [[hybrid cloud]]. Additionally, cloud architects act as consultants to their organization and need to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and issues. | + | [[Cloud architect]] is an [[IT]] professional who is responsible for overseeing a company's [[cloud computing strategy]]. This includes [[cloud adoption plans]], [[cloud application design]], and [[cloud management and monitoring]]. Cloud architects oversee [[application architecture]] and [[deployment]] in [[cloud environments]] -- including [[public cloud]], [[private cloud]] and [[hybrid cloud]]. Additionally, cloud architects act as consultants to their organization and need to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and issues. |
==Curriculum== | ==Curriculum== |
Latest revision as of 20:00, 28 December 2020
Cloud architect is an IT professional who is responsible for overseeing a company's cloud computing strategy. This includes cloud adoption plans, cloud application design, and cloud management and monitoring. Cloud architects oversee application architecture and deployment in cloud environments -- including public cloud, private cloud and hybrid cloud. Additionally, cloud architects act as consultants to their organization and need to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and issues.
Curriculum
- Main wikipage: CNM Cloud requirements
Overview
Cloud architects may also be involved in legal areas of cloud computing by negotiating contracts and working alongside legal and procurement departments. Architects ensure service-level agreement requirements are met.
Most cloud architect jobs require a technical Bachelor of Science degree -- such as computer science, engineering or mathematics -- and some companies prefer a Master of Science. Additional certifications, both vendor specific and vendor neutral, may be necessary.