AWS partners with EduBridge, EXL for imparting cloud education in India, Philippines
Press Trust of India | October 11, 2023 | 10:17 PM IST | 1 min read
The 12-week cohort-based programme of AWS will train participants in cloud technology, IT operations, site reliability and infrastructure support.
NEW DELHI: Amazon Web Services (AWS) has partnered with digital solutions company EXL and workforce development company EduBridge to impart cloud education to unemployed individuals in India and the Philippines, a statement said.
EduBridge in the statement said that the 12-week cohort-based workforce development programme equips learners with foundational knowledge and skills for entry-level positions across cloud technology, IT operations, site reliability, and infrastructure support. EXL has rolled out the programme across Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra.
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"Together, we want to have a global impact and empower the less fortunate to shine in the technology industry. As an emerging workforce development platform, our focus is to build a future pipeline of technology talent in both nations," EduBridge founder and CEO Girish Singhania said.
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