Bhavesh Goswami, Founder & CEO, CloudThat

Bhavesh Goswami is a stalwart in the Cloud Computing space with an illustrative experience of working for companies like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft since 2005. He was in the initial development team of Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) in Seattle where he helped launch the first service of AWS. Later he moved to Microsoft where he worked on some of the initial cloud products that Microsoft built. Bhavesh began his entrepreneurial journey as Founder & CEO of CloudThat in 2012. An organization focused on empowering professionals and corporations on Cloud & Big Data, through training and consulting services. CloudThat was the first company to provide AWS and Azure training in India.

 

Earning certifications brings dual advantages. Firstly, it helps you carve a better career path for yourself, and secondly, it allows your organization to compete and reach customers in new ways utilizing your competency.

According to IDC, certified professionals always have the edge over peers; with certification moving up the career ladder becomes seamless. Further, coming to the question, “How do VMware certifications Foster Career Growth in the Cloud Space?” A straightforward answer is VMware is the leader in virtualization technologies, and worldwide statistics show that 99% of fortune 500 companies are using VMware-based Virtualization Technologies. So, VMware-certified professionals are in most demand across different business sectors.

Further, the future belongs to multi-cloud technologies. VMware certifications help professionals seamlessly switch between Azure, AWS, Google Cloud, etc.

In addition, as the complexity of managing multiple clouds and applications grows, the talent shortage in the container and microservices skills becomes more evident. Expecting professionals to master each cloud’s unique management functions is unrealistic. The solution exists in developing a single shared control plane across Virtual Machines (VMs), containers, public clouds, and on-premises infrastructures.

VMware offers an effective solution to handle a multi-cloud environment through a simple one management platform. This is made possible by employing VMware Cloud on AWS and other hyperscalers, VMware Tanzu, VMware Cloud Foundation, and other products. Further, the VMware multi-cloud certifications endorse professionals’ ability to implement multi-cloud solutions. Moreover, these multi-cloud professionals can confidently handle both Virtual Machines (VMs) and containers that are bound to co-exist in future cloud environments.

Finally, In the current cloud space, virtualization skills have huge demand. In addition, the most sought-after skill sets in the IT space are virtualization, as the supply-demand gap for this skill is enormous. All these factors cumulatively create a massive demand for VMware-certified professionals on the global front.

A Glimpse of VMware Certifications Path

Let me also provide an overview of VMware certification path and the approach you can take to get certified. VMware certifications are offered in six broad tracks: Data Center Visualization, Network Visualization, Cloud Management, and Automation, Digital Workplace, Security, and Application Modernization.

Each of the certification tracks offers certifications at various levels. These levels specify the difficulty/complexity of the credentials.

You can start with a beginner’s VMWare Certified Technical Associate (VCTA) certification. Further, you can graduate by earning VMWare Certified Professional (VCP) certification, VMWare Certified Advanced Professional (VCAP), and achieve the highest level of accreditation through VMWare Certified Design Expert (VCDX).

VCTA is an entry-level certificate suitable if you are a new entrant to cloud space. On the other hand, suppose you are a professional with experience working on VMware solutions like installing, configuring, and optimization, then you can opt for VCP certifications. Further, VCAP is an advanced-level certification for professionals designing, building, managing, and optimizing VMware solutions. Finally, VCDX is the highest-level certification for designing, building, and optimizing VMware solutions.

To conclude, I would say earning VMware certifications needs consistent efforts and dedication. Most professionals feel earning this certification is an uphill task until and unless you get trained by VMware certified trainers and from VMware authorized training partner. However, VMware certifications can boost your career dreams and prepare you to thrive in the rapidly evolving cloud space by creating vivid opportunities.

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