KT Conducts Cloud Hands-On Training... Monthly Step-by-Step Sessions
[Asia Economy Reporter Seulgina Cho] KT announced on the 19th that it will conduct the ‘KT Cloud Hands-On Training’ for cloud customers and industry stakeholders in response to the surge in cloud demand following COVID-19. This initiative aims to enhance customers’ understanding of cloud services and provide opportunities to expand adoption as more companies consider utilizing cloud for digital transformation (DX).
The KT Cloud Hands-On Training is divided into beginner and advanced levels and is held online every two months. The curriculum is designed to help even first-time cloud users easily understand cloud concepts. The beginner course starting on the 20th includes ▲ an overview of cloud technology and trends ▲ explanation of KT Cloud’s main products and services ▲ training and demonstration on how to use the KT Cloud portal.
With the launch of this online hands-on training, KT plans to offer various educational programs to share cloud technology. Customized training for each partner company, previously provided, will resume online, and the ‘Academy Program’ for nurturing university talent will continue to operate. Additionally, KT will hold irregular seminars on cloud trends and the latest technologies at the KT Cloud Open Space located in K-Pangyo.
Those interested in participating in the KT Cloud Hands-On Training can apply at the beginning of each month through the KT Cloud portal (https://cloud.kt.com/support/ktprogram/).
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Lee Mi-hee, Senior Vice President and Head of KT Cloud/DX Business Division, stated, “As Korea’s first cloud service provider, KT Cloud will continuously share its capabilities and know-how with various industry partners, customers, and individuals through education and seminars to enhance Korea’s cloud competitiveness. We will listen carefully to our customers’ voices and strive to provide educational content that truly meets their needs.”
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