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David Blocher

In this course, we will explore the best AWS tools and practices for managing multiple accounts. Whether you are only starting to consider transitioning to a multi-account structure or you are looking for guidance on how to optimize your current multi-account structure, this course will guide you through the theory and practice of managing a healthy multi-account ecosystem in AWS.

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Geared towards those with some knowledge of AWS but not necessarily multi-account management
Taught by David Blocher, who is an expert in AWS and multi-account management

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in How to Organize Your Accounts in AWS with these activities:
Review the fundamentals of AWS account management
Refresh your understanding of the basic concepts of AWS account management to better grasp the nuances of managing multiple accounts.
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  • Review documentation on AWS account management fundamentals
  • Complete online tutorials or workshops on AWS account management
Create and manage multiple AWS accounts in a sandbox environment
Gain practical experience by creating and managing multiple AWS accounts in a sandbox environment, allowing you to apply the concepts learned in the course.
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  • Set up an AWS sandbox environment
  • Create multiple AWS accounts with different roles and permissions
  • Manage account settings, such as billing and security
Create a comprehensive study guide covering key concepts and best practices for managing multiple AWS accounts
Organize and synthesize your learning by creating a comprehensive study guide, ensuring you have a valuable reference for future use or to share with others.
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  • Gather materials from the course, external resources, and your own notes
  • Organize the information into logical sections and subsections
  • Include summaries, examples, and additional resources for further exploration
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Career center

Learners who complete How to Organize Your Accounts in AWS will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Cloud Architect
Cloud architects work on many of the areas covered by this course. Their knowledge encompasses the tools and practices needed to build a healthy multi-account ecosystem in AWS. This course will help you to assess whether you want to transition to a multi-account structure. It will also guide you through the theory and practice of managing such a structure, giving you the foundation you need for success as a Cloud Architect.
Cloud Engineer
Cloud engineers may work in a multi-account environment. This course will provide foundational knowledge of multi-account structuring in AWS on the theoretical and practical levels.
DevOps Engineer
DevOps engineers are responsible for building and maintaining the infrastructure for their organizations which may involve working with multiple AWS accounts. This course will help establish a solid foundation for working in such an environment.
AWS Solutions Architect
AWS Solutions Architects design and implement cloud solutions, which may include multiple accounts. This course will help you understand the tools and practices needed to manage multiple accounts in AWS and will help you assess whether a multi-account structure is right for you.
Cloud Security Engineer
Cloud Security Engineers work in a multi-account environment. This course will help establish a solid foundation for working in such an environment.
IT Manager
IT managers may oversee IT infrastructure, which may include multiple AWS accounts. This course may help you assess whether a multi-account structure is right for you.
Software Engineer
Software Engineers may work in a multi-account environment. This course will help establish a solid foundation for working in such an environment.
Data Analyst
Data Analysts may work in a multi-account environment. This course will help establish a solid foundation for working in such an environment.
Project Manager
Project managers may oversee projects involving AWS and multi-account environments. This course will provide you with the knowledge you need to make informed decisions about multi-account structures.
IT Specialist
IT Specialists may work in a multi-account environment. This course will help establish a solid foundation for working in such an environment.
Data Engineer
Data Engineers may work in a multi-account environment. This course will help establish a solid foundation for working in such an environment.
Systems Engineer
Systems Engineers may work in a multi-account environment. This course will provide foundational knowledge of multi-account structuring in AWS on the theoretical and practical levels.
Network Engineer
Network Engineers may work in a multi-account environment. This course will provide foundational knowledge of multi-account structuring in AWS on the theoretical and practical levels.
Database Administrator
Database Administrators may work in a multi-account environment. This course will help establish a solid foundation for working in such an environment.
IT Auditor
IT Auditors may work in a multi-account environment. This course will provide foundational knowledge of multi-account structuring in AWS on the theoretical and practical levels.

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 How to Organize Your Accounts in AWS.
While this book does not focus specifically on AWS or multi-account management, it provides a comprehensive guide to designing and building microservices. This can be useful background knowledge for anyone who is looking to build a multi-account architecture in AWS.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate exam, and includes a chapter on multi-account management. This can be useful for anyone who is looking to learn more about multi-account management in AWS, or who is preparing for the AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate exam.
While this book does not focus specifically on multi-account management, it provides a comprehensive guide to building and deploying serverless applications using AWS Lambda. This can be useful background knowledge for anyone who is looking to build a multi-account architecture in AWS.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam, and includes a chapter on multi-account management. This can be useful for anyone who is looking to learn more about multi-account management in AWS, or who is preparing for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam.
While this book does not focus specifically on AWS or multi-account management, it provides a comprehensive guide to designing and building data-intensive applications. This can be useful background knowledge for anyone who is looking to build a multi-account architecture in AWS.
While this book does not focus specifically on organizing your accounts in AWS, it provides a comprehensive overview of AWS security best practices. This can be useful background knowledge for anyone managing multiple AWS accounts.
Provides a comprehensive overview of cloud computing concepts, technologies, and architectures. It includes a chapter on multi-tenancy and multi-account management, which can be useful background knowledge for anyone managing multiple AWS accounts.

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