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Skilling up in SaaS with Amazon Web Services Training and Certification
There are three main models of cloud computing. Each model represents a different part of the cloud computing stack. Each type of cloud service and deployment method provides you with different levels of control, flexibility, and management. As businesses aim to focus more on their core competencies, they increasingly turn to
In today’s blog post, we will focus on the available training from
What is SaaS?
SaaS is a business and software delivery model that enables organizations to offer their solution in a low-friction, service-centric approach. SaaS provides customers with a completed product that is run and managed by the service provider. In most cases, people referring to SaaS are referring to end-user applications. With a SaaS offering customers don’t have to think about how the service is maintained or how the underlying infrastructure is managed; customers only need to think about how they will use that particular piece of software.
Why tech professionals should consider SaaS training?
Over the last 10 years, the worldwide market cap for SaaS has grown from $31.4B in 2015 to $167.34B in 2023 (Source:
Amazon Web Services Skill Builder and relevant training from Amazon Web Services
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Explore the following curated courses to build your skills in either the business or technical side of SaaS. However, we recommend taking both to help you understand the whole picture.
For individuals focused on the business aspect of SaaS on Amazon Web Services:
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SaaS Business Fundamentals . This course offers a comprehensive understanding of the SaaS delivery model, emphasizing its increasing importance due to changing consumption trends. The course covers the key business dynamics involved in SaaS and guides you through the organizational changes needed for a successful transition to this model. Real-world case studies are also reviewed to provide practical insights. -
SaaS Business Transformation . This is a follow up to SaaS Business Fundamentals and focuses on the comprehensive transformation a company must undergo to successfully transition to a SaaS business model. The course provides a detailed roadmap that encompasses changes required in various functions of an organization to become a thriving SaaS provider. From planning and development of a SaaS offering to transforming the sales model and operations, the course offers a holistic view including real-world examples of partners who have successfully made the transition. By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped to understand the SaaS business model, plan and implement a SaaS transformation, develop a SaaS offering, revamp your sales strategy, operate a SaaS business, and guide your organization through the necessary changes for SaaS delivery.
For individuals focused on the technical implementation of SaaS on Amazon Web Services:
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SaaS Factory Architecture Track 101 . The first course in a five-part series, SaaS Factory Architecture Track 101 introduces you to the fundamental concepts, strategies, and architectural patterns involved in building SaaS products on Amazon Web Services. The course sets the groundwork for deeper exploration into SaaS by establishing a core vocabulary and mental model. It starts by explaining the foundational principles of SaaS and the reasons behind an organization’s shift to this delivery model, mainly focusing on agility. The course also covers operational best practices for SaaS before delving into the key architectural elements of a SaaS environment. -
Amazon Web Services SaaS Factory Architecture Track: SaaS Identity and Onboarding . The second course focuses on the critical aspects of identity and onboarding in the construction of a SaaS solution. You’ll learn how to navigate the end-to-end onboarding process, with particular emphasis on establishing a robust SaaS identity and onboarding experience. The course guides you through the intricacies of tenant provisioning, creating and implementing SaaS identity, and linking identity with policies and roles. You’ll also explore a specific approach leveraging OpenID Connect for embedding tenant context into identity tokens. These tokens can then be used to define access scopes for tenant-specific resources. You’ll also explore broader elements of onboarding such as setting up billing relationships and configuring the tenant environment. -
Amazon Web Services SaaS Factory Architecture Track: Multi-Tenant Data Partitioning . The third course dives deep into data storage and partitioning in SaaS applications, with a special focus onAmazon DynamoDB ,Amazon RDS ,Amazon Redshift , andAmazon S3 . You’ll learn basic concepts of data partitioning as well as the complexities of managing and controlling access to tenant data. It also covers pragmatic implementation and fine-tuning strategies, tackling issues like fluctuating tenant load and varying data sizes. Upon completion, you’ll be fully equipped to adeptly implement and optimize data partitioning schemes in SaaS setups using Amazon Web Services offerings. -
Amazon Web Services SaaS Factory Architecture Track: Tenant Isolation . The fourth course zeroes in on key decisions regarding deployment and isolation models for multi-tenancy. It scrutinizes the pros and cons of varying isolation approaches, like individual resource stacks versus shared infrastructure. Utilizing Amazon Web Services, the course elucidates how these models can be actualized and introduces methods to prevent cross-tenant interference. -
Amazon Web Services SaaS Factory Architecture Track: SaaS Migration Strategies . The last course in the series aims to aid independent software vendors (ISVs) in moving from a single-tenant to a multi-tenant SaaS model. It offers a variety of common strategies and transformation patterns to steer this shift. The curriculum delves into crucial considerations for transitioning, the bedrock elements of crafting a SaaS solution, and varied migration approaches from ‘lift and shift’ to the integration of multi-tenant-aware microservices.
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SaaS is a business model. This means that—above all else—adoption of a SaaS delivery model is directly driven by a set of business objectives. That is why leveling up in SaaS does not only make you a better technologist, but also puts in place a mindset and model that targets a specific set of business objectives. Equipped with the tools to understand both the business and technology implementation of SaaS on the cloud, you will be ready to go out and make informed decisions for your organization, whether it’s transitioning to a SaaS model, optimizing existing cloud infrastructure, or launching new SaaS solutions.
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