Upcoming Amazon Web Services Training for Researchers and IT Professionals

UNLV Information Technology is hosting three Amazon Web Services (AWS) in-person training sessions for researchers and IT professionals on Wednesday, Oct. 2. The training is free. 

AWS Overview for Researchers 

Oct. 2 | 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. or 3 p.m.-4 p.m. | CHB-C 145

Researchers will explore solutions to address challenges, streamline workflows, and accelerate breakthroughs. They’ll learn how to leverage AWS services and UNLV Information Technology (IT) to support their research, from data storage and management to advanced analytics and collaboration. 

AWS Overview for IT Professionals

Oct. 2 | 12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m. | CHB-C 145

IT professionals will discover how they can use AWS services to streamline operations and enhance efficiency. They’ll also learn how AWS can help them overcome common IT challenges, including reducing infrastructure management overhead, enhancing security and scalability, and leveraging artificial intelligence, machine learning, and other cutting-edge technologies.

RSVPs are not required, but encouraged to secure a spot in a training session. Space is limited to 25 seats per session. To RSVP, researchers and IT professionals should contact UNLV IT’s Director of Enterprise Systems Todd Prins at todd.prins@unlv.edu

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