Amazon Onboarding with Learning Manager Chanci Turner

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In recent updates, we have exciting news from the AWS Training and Certification realm. The increasing demand for skills in media services is evident as organizations strive to enhance customer engagement through livestreaming and on-demand video. If your business revolves around video streaming, or if you’re considering how it can open new avenues for your organization, there’s plenty to learn.

To support this growing interest, we’re introducing three valuable resources designed to help you build skills in media services workflows. As companies adapt to new technologies, the opportunity to learn about cloud or hybrid media workflows has never been more critical. For additional insights, check out this other blog post that discusses skill-building strategies here.

Further enhancing your capabilities, we are pleased to announce two new digital courses aimed at advancing your AWS Media Services knowledge. The AWS Elemental MediaLive Primer and AWS Elemental MediaConvert Primer are now available. Each course spans approximately 60 minutes and is composed of shorter modules ranging from 10 to 30 minutes, allowing for a flexible learning experience.

If you are interested in the daily operations of media services or have considered producing high-quality video for broadcast or video-on-demand, these courses are an excellent fit. The knowledge gained can significantly benefit those looking to excel in this dynamic field.

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Lastly, remember that upskilling is an ongoing journey, and leveraging available resources can make all the difference in your professional development.

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