Experience counts when it comes to completing your Cloud Computing Foundation program
5th Oct 2016
Experience counts when it comes to completing your Cloud Computing Foundation program
It is simply common sense that you should be prepared for any exam that you participate in; but only real world experience can provide you with true insight into your chosen subject. Those that have detailed experience with regards to cloud computing, in addition to a conventional understanding of documented concepts thereof are without question, the most prepared.
Because the Cloud Computing Foundation program covers a broad array of materials concerning the core concepts of cloud computing and its many potential uses, preparing for an exam is a daunting task indeed. However, once you consider that this knowledge is normally gained over a lengthy period of time, things are greatly simplified. In fact, for a dense and largely unexploited field, like cloud computing, a longer period of acclimation is advised; maybe even necessary in most cases.
But how does experience factor into this accumulated knowledge? From your own personal experiences, you are probably already aware of the fact that human beings learn faster and are able to apply knowledge more creatively when they have visual stimuli to lean upon. Hands on experience with cloud computing components, systems and/or concepts in action, give you the opportunity to 'put the names with the faces', so to speak. It's very easy to confuse concepts and ideas when you have no graphical concept in your mind of how something is structured or put together. By familiarizing yourself with cloud computing systems (while utilizing more of your senses and perceptions), you are helping your mind to transition these concepts and ideas from theory to practice.
It has often been said that, 'there is no substitution for experience', and despite the field of endeavor, this sentiment continues to ring true. For anyone looking to enter or complete the cloud computing foundation program, experience will not only help you truly understand what you're studying, but also to possibly craft your own creative solutions to problems in the future.