Wednesday, November 30, 2022

AWS re:invent 2022

The cloud is raining growth and lacks trained people

The process of migration of on premises infrastructure to the cloud, in a way, has just begun. The business opportunity is great (30% annual growth until 2026 for Latin America), but the stumbling block lies in the gap of qualified personnel in the IT environment in general, as highlighted by different studies, organizations and the companies themselves, and in cloud technologies in particular, as AWS considers.

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