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AWS Messaging Services Overview

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This course introduces AWS Messaging services which enable the building of scalable, loosely coupled, and highly reliable applications.

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This course introduces AWS Messaging services which enable the building of scalable, loosely coupled, and highly reliable applications.

This course introduces AWS Messaging services which enable the building of scalable, loosely coupled, and highly reliable applications. AWS Messaging services can be integrated with a growing range of AWS services to address a variety of different use cases.

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AWS Messaging Services Overview

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Fits intermediate learners, as it bolsters students with an already existing foundation
Validates industry applications and offers a comprehensive study of AWS Messaging services
Partners with AWS to offer the course's materials, assuring quality
Teaches skills that are useful for professional growth and improvement
Offers a strong overview of relevant subject matter

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Learners who complete AWS Messaging Services Overview will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Cloud Engineer
Cloud Engineers design, build, and manage cloud-based infrastructure. As a Cloud Engineer, you would use your knowledge of AWS Messaging services to build and manage scalable, reliable, and cost-effective cloud-based systems. This course provides a solid foundation in AWS Messaging services, making it an excellent choice for aspiring Cloud Engineers.
AWS Solutions Architect
AWS Solutions Architects design and implement cloud-based solutions. As an AWS Solutions Architect, you would use your knowledge of AWS Messaging services to design and implement scalable, reliable, and cost-effective solutions. This course provides a comprehensive overview of AWS Messaging services, making it an excellent choice for aspiring AWS Solutions Architects.
DevOps Engineer
DevOps Engineers bridge the gap between development and operations teams. As a DevOps Engineer, you would use your knowledge of AWS Messaging services to automate and streamline the deployment and management of applications. This course provides a solid foundation in AWS Messaging services, making it an excellent choice for aspiring DevOps Engineers.
Data Engineer
Data Engineers design, build, and maintain data pipelines. As a Data Engineer, you would use your knowledge of AWS Messaging services to build and manage scalable, reliable, and cost-effective data pipelines. This course provides a solid foundation in AWS Messaging services, making it an excellent choice for aspiring Data Engineers.
IT Architect
IT Architects design and implement IT infrastructure. As an IT Architect, you would use your knowledge of AWS Messaging services to design and implement scalable, reliable, and cost-effective IT infrastructure. This course provides a solid foundation in AWS Messaging services, making it an excellent choice for aspiring IT Architects.
Systems Engineer
Systems Engineers design, build, and maintain computer systems. As a Systems Engineer, you would use your knowledge of AWS Messaging services to design and build scalable, reliable, and cost-effective computer systems. This course provides a solid foundation in AWS Messaging services, making it an excellent choice for aspiring Systems Engineers.
Backend Developer
Backend Developers build and implement the server-side logic for web and mobile applications. As a Backend Developer, you would use your knowledge of AWS Messaging services to design and implement reliable and scalable messaging systems. This course provides a solid foundation in AWS Messaging services, making it an excellent choice for aspiring Backend Developers.
Security Analyst
Security Analysts design, implement, and maintain security systems. As a Security Analyst, you would use your knowledge of AWS Messaging services to design and implement scalable, reliable, and cost-effective security systems. This course provides a solid foundation in AWS Messaging services, making it an excellent choice for aspiring Security Analysts.
Database Administrator
Database Administrators design, build, and maintain databases. As a Database Administrator, you would use your knowledge of AWS Messaging services to build and manage scalable, reliable, and cost-effective databases. This course provides a solid foundation in AWS Messaging services, making it an excellent choice for aspiring Database Administrators.
Network Administrator
Network Administrators design, build, and maintain computer networks. As a Network Administrator, you would use your knowledge of AWS Messaging services to design and build scalable, reliable, and cost-effective computer networks. This course provides a solid foundation in AWS Messaging services, making it an excellent choice for aspiring Network Administrators.
Data Scientist
Data Scientists use data to solve business problems. As a Data Scientist, you would use your knowledge of AWS Messaging services to build scalable and reliable data pipelines. This course provides a solid foundation in AWS Messaging services, making it an excellent choice for aspiring Data Scientists.
Software Engineer
Software Engineers design, develop, and maintain software systems. As a Software Engineer, you would use your knowledge of AWS Messaging services to build robust and reliable applications. This course provides a comprehensive overview of AWS Messaging services, helping you to develop the skills necessary for success in this role.
IT Project Manager
IT Project Managers plan, execute, and manage IT projects. As an IT Project Manager, you would use your knowledge of AWS Messaging services to plan and execute IT projects that involve messaging services. This course provides a solid foundation in AWS Messaging services, making it an excellent choice for aspiring IT Project Managers.
Technical Writer
Technical Writers create documentation for technical products and services. As a Technical Writer, you would use your knowledge of AWS Messaging services to create documentation for messaging services. This course provides a solid foundation in AWS Messaging services, making it an excellent choice for aspiring Technical Writers.
Product Manager
Product Managers plan, develop, and market products and services. As a Product Manager, you would use your knowledge of AWS Messaging services to plan and develop products and services that involve messaging services. This course provides a solid foundation in AWS Messaging services, making it an excellent choice for aspiring Product Managers.

Reading list

We've selected seven books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in AWS Messaging Services Overview.
Comprehensive guide to enterprise integration patterns, which are reusable solutions to common integration challenges. While not specific to AWS messaging services, it offers valuable insights and patterns for designing, building, and deploying scalable and reliable messaging systems.
Comprehensive guide to microservices patterns and their implementation. While not specific to AWS messaging services, it provides valuable insights and patterns for designing, building, and deploying scalable and reliable microservices, which often leverage messaging as a key component.
Useful reference tool for building microservices with AWS. It provides a comprehensive overview of AWS messaging services, including how to use them to build scalable, loosely coupled, and highly reliable microservices.
Useful reference tool for building serverless architectures on AWS. It provides a comprehensive overview of AWS messaging services, including how to use them to build scalable, loosely coupled, and highly reliable serverless applications.
Commonly used as a textbook at academic institutions or by industry professionals. It provides a comprehensive overview of messaging patterns, including how to use them with AWS messaging services.
Is the definitive guide to Apache Kafka, a widely used distributed streaming platform. While not specific to AWS messaging services, it offers a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of Kafka's architecture, operation, and best practices, making it a valuable resource for architects and engineers.
Provides a comprehensive guide to using RabbitMQ, a popular open-source message broker. While not specific to AWS messaging services, it offers valuable insights and patterns that can be applied to any messaging system, making it a useful reference for understanding messaging concepts and practices.

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