As companies frequently move workloads to the public cloud, cloud computing has shifted from an agreeable-to-have to a core competency in the business. This shift needs a new set of skills to design, deploy, and manage applications in the cloud.
As the market leader and most experienced provider in the cloud computing space, AWS is considered a principle leader and point of recommendation for all of its competitors. AWS continues to lead in public cloud selection, and it currently gives eight certifications that cover both foundational and specialty cloud computing topics.

Why bother with an AWS certification? Here’s why it matters.
The Value of AWS Certification:
Getting AWS certified shows that you have some of the most in-demand (and useful) skills as approved by one of the most recognizable entities in cloud computing. In the enterprise, certification demonstrates a shared understanding of a platform, a shared terminology, and a certain level of cloud expertise that can speed up the time to value for cloud projects.
