On June 22, the Cloud Computing - Associate Level Certificate training course for DTU faculty and students was held at DTU 3 Quang Trung campus. The event was attended by Mr. Dang Minh Tam, Technical Director of Alibaba Cloud Intelligence Company, and Dr. Nguyen Gia Nhu, Dean of the DTU School of Computer Science, along with a large number of DTU faculty members, lecturers, and students.
Mr. Dang Minh Tam, Technical Director of Alibaba Cloud Intelligence Company, shared during the training course
The Cloud Computing - Associate Level Certificate training course is part of the Alibaba Cloud Academy Empowerment Program (AAEP) by Alibaba Cloud Intelligence. AAEP is an ongoing effort by Alibaba Cloud Intelligence to train and develop talents in the field of Information Technology. The program focuses on sharing knowledge, creating learning opportunities, and promoting sustainable development in the IT industry. AAEP provides students with free cloud and database services, study accounts, free international cloud computing certification exams, and other student training and activities. AAEP collaborates with major universities such as Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) and Asia Pacific University (Japan).
Dr. Nguyen Gia Nhu presented a souvenir to experts from Alibaba Cloud Intelligence Company
During the Cloud Computing - Associate Level Certificate training course, conducted by experts from Alibaba Cloud Intelligence Company at DTU, students were trained in fundamental cloud computing knowledge to
prepare for the Alibaba Cloud Associate Level certification exam - a globally recognized Cloud Computing certification.
Specifically, during the Cloud Computing - Associate Level Certificate training course at Duy Tan University, students were introduced to basic knowledge areas including:
• Overview of Alibaba cloud services,
• Elastic computing service - Elastic Compute Service (ECS),
• Server Load Balancer (SLB) - Server Load Balancer,
• Object Storage Service (OSS) - Object Storage Service,
• Relational Database Service (RDS) - Relational Database Service,
• And practical experiments.
63 DTU students passed the Alibaba Cloud Intelligence Company exam
to receive the "Getting Started with Alibaba Cloud" supplementary certificate
According to experts from Alibaba Cloud Intelligence Company, the knowledge provided aims to support DTU students in preparing for cloud computing certification exams, understanding the basic architecture of cloud and elastic architectures, familiarizing themselves with Alibaba Cloud products and operations in computing, storage, and network connectivity, and gaining practical experience using the Alibaba Cloud Console.
At the conclusion of the Cloud Computing - Associate Level Certificate training course, 63 students from the DTU Faculty of Computer Science passed the Alibaba Cloud Intelligence Company exam to receive the "Getting Started with Alibaba Cloud" supplementary certificate.
Hoang Trung Kien, a student majoring in Artificial Intelligence at the DTU School of Computer Science, shared: "After participating in the Cloud Computing - Associate Level Certificate training course, I learned a lot about Alibaba Cloud and had practical experience using it. Firstly, I learned about the importance of Cloud, and experts from Alibaba Cloud Intelligence showed me the significant difference between building a system, a pipeline on Cloud versus using physical systems. They also emphasized the role and importance of Cloud in today's technological era. Technology is constantly changing and developing rapidly, and using Cloud will help us adapt and optimize software projects in many aspects. Besides theoretical lectures on Alibaba's features like ECS, Database, Networking,... the experts also performed visual operations on Cloud, which gave me a deeper understanding of these functions on Alibaba Cloud.
I am currently a third-year student preparing to enter my fourth year, and participating in this training course has equipped me with additional knowledge to keep up with current technology trends, especially as many enterprises have already begun using Cloud services as an essential part of their operations."
(Media Center)