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Sponsored by
Eduskills
Presented by
Sanika S Shinde(TE23263)
Guided by
Prof. Dr.Risil Chhatrala
• This experience has been an exciting journey, providing insights into the practical aspects
of cloud computing.
• Cloud Computing is the delivery of computing services such as servers, storage, databases,
networking, software, analytics, intelligence, and more, over the Cloud (Internet).
• Aws is a secure cloud platform that offers a broad set of global cloud based products.
Objectives
• Infrastructure Design
• Security Implementation
• Cost efficiency
• Documentation and Knowledge Transfer
Analysis
• Successfully grasped fundamental concepts of AWS Cloud Computing, including IAAS,
SAAS,PAAS services
• Adapted well to the virtual learning environment, showcasing the capability to engage
with online resources, tutorials, and collaborative tools effectively.
Inferences
• The internship has successfully laid the groundwork for further exploration into Cloud
Computing. The understanding of core concepts positions me well for more advanced
topics.
• As evidenced by completed assignments and projects, there is a noticeable increase in
confidence when approaching my Cloud Computing tasks.
In conclusion, As I haven’t completed my internship yet but my experience in this online internship
has been incredibly rewarding and enriching.
In conclusion, the virtual internship at Eduskill Company in the field of cloud computing has been a
highly successful and enriching experience. I demonstrated a remarkable understanding of cloud
technologies, effectively addressing the specified objectives related to the design and implementation
of a scalable and secure infrastructure.
Throughout the internship, I am successfully completing the tasks , which is allowing me to apply
my knowledge of Cloud Computing principles in practical scenarios.
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