Software Development for and in the Cloud Training Courses
The courses in this listing teach software developers how to develop cutting-edge cloud applications for multi-cloud environments. They learn how to use AWS SDK, Azure and GCP development tools to develop secure, scalable cloud applications, and take a legacy, on-premises monolithic application and refactor it into a serverless microservices architecture.
Features
- Comprehensive training portfolio on software development for/in the cloud
- Most courses can be delivered virtually, in addition to classroom
- Develop secure and scalable cloud applications for multi-cloud environments
- Use AWS SDK/Azure/GCP development tools to develop cloud applications
- Refactor legacy, on-premises monolithic application into a serverless microservices architecture
- Understand a variety of programming languages
- Gain hands-on training on Java, JavaScript, C#, .Net, other languages
- Implement and manage web apps
- Cover key concepts and best practice in software development
- Monitor, troubleshoot and optimise solutions
Benefits
- Single source for all cloud software development training needs
- Gain up-to-date and industry-recognised qualifications that your team needs
- Design, build and deploy containerised software applications
- Build secure, scalable and intelligent cloud-native applications
- Learn best practice and technical skills to create cloud applications
- Engage in training focused on specific cloud platforms
- Gain experience through training that delivers capability, not just knowledge
- Engage in hands-on training to boost developer productivity
- Learn from subject matter experts with real-world experience
- Learn through presentations, discussions, practical demonstrations and hands-on labs
Pricing
£491.44 to £4,086.19 a user
- Education pricing available
Service documents
Request an accessible format
Framework
G-Cloud 14
Service ID
6 6 7 8 5 9 6 4 3 9 1 8 7 2 4
Contact
QA LIMITED
QA Bids
Telephone: 0345 074 7995
Email: Tenders@qa.com
Planning
- Planning service
- No
Training
- Training service provided
- Yes
- How the training service works
-
Courses that QA can provide in relation to software development for and in the cloud include:
• Developing on AWS (AMWSD)
• Advanced Developing on AWS (AMWSAD)
• Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure (MAZ204)
• Developing Applications with Google Cloud Platform (GCPDA)
• Red Hat OpenShift Developer II: Building and Deploying Cloud-native Applications - Classroom Training (DO288)
• Red Hat Application Development I: Programming in Java EE (AD183VT)
• Java SE: Programming I (OCJSEPI)
• Java SE: Programming II (OCJSEPII)
• The C# Programming Language (QACS)
• Certified C# and Web application security (QASCANWA)
• Certified Java and Web application security (QASCAJWA)
• Develop an ASP.NET Core Web App That Consumes an API - Applied Skills Workshop (MAZ2002)
• Deploy cloud-native apps using Azure Container Apps - Applied Skills Workshop (MAZ2003)
• Building Effective Websites using Microsoft MVC (QAASPNETMVC)
• Building and Automating an Azure infrastructure (QAAZUREADM)
• The C# Programming Language Total Learning (QACS-TL).
By choosing QA as your learning partner, you will have access to the most comprehensive and extensive range of training courses in this area that can be delivered in the classroom or virtually. - Training is tied to specific services
- Yes
- Services the training service works with
-
- Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- Salesforce
- Cisco
- Citrix
- Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
- Microsoft Azure
- Microsoft Office 365
- Oracle
- Red Hat
- VMware
Setup and migration
- Setup or migration service available
- Yes
- How the setup or migration service works
-
QA’s courses that are listed on G-Cloud will help to build, maintain and apply skillsets that are required to successfully develop and deploy applications for the cloud.
QA’s curriculum of Software development courses will equip learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to employ many of the market leading Application development languages, frameworks and tools used to build cloud native applications or to modernise and migrate monolithic applications into the cloud.
Learners will explore cloud native application development approaches that emphasize scalability, resilience, and flexibility, enabling developers to create applications that can adapt to changing business requirements and scale dynamically to meet user demand
You will learn how to exploit the PaaS and IaaS services available from each of the major Cloud vendors and explore approaches and architecture such as Serverless, containerisation and Micro-services.
You will also examine the tools available that facilitate continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) practices, allowing you to automate the build, test, and deployment processes and deliver updates to production faster and more reliably. - Setup or migration service is for specific cloud services
- No
Quality assurance and performance testing
- Quality assurance and performance testing service
- No
Security testing
- Security services
- No
Ongoing support
- Ongoing support service
- No
Service scope
- Service constraints
- No
User support
- Email or online ticketing support
- Email or online ticketing
- Support response times
- We respond to email queries within four working hours from Monday to Friday.
- User can manage status and priority of support tickets
- No
- Phone support
- Yes
- Phone support availability
- 9 to 5 (UK time), Monday to Friday
- Web chat support
- No
- Support levels
-
QA is committed to providing an exceptional level of service to our users. We aim to respond to email and phone enquiries regarding course bookings and other such enquiries within four working hours on Mondays to Fridays.
We also commit to making and confirming bookings from the QA course catalogue within one working day (three working days for third-party events).
These support levels are at no additional cost.
QA also provides each of our customers with a dedicated Account Manager who has significant experience of the relevant skills requirements for your sector and how like-minded business leaders are addressing these challenges. By working with our customers to understand the demand in their teams, we can ensure the learning is timely and relevant ensuring you reach your learning goals and create value from the investment.
Resellers
- Supplier type
- Not a reseller
Staff security
- Staff security clearance
- Other security clearance
- Government security clearance
- Up to Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS)
Standards and certifications
- ISO/IEC 27001 certification
- Yes
- Who accredited the ISO/IEC 27001
- British Assessment Bureau
- ISO/IEC 27001 accreditation date
- Initial certification 22/05/2023, last issued 08/09/2023, expiry 31/10/2025
- What the ISO/IEC 27001 doesn’t cover
- QA has not excluded any of the Annex A controls thus provides a comprehensive Information Security Management System (ISMS) to manage the confidentiality, availability and integrity of the data trusted to it.
- ISO 28000:2007 certification
- No
- CSA STAR certification
- No
- PCI certification
- No
- Cyber essentials
- Yes
- Cyber essentials plus
- Yes
- Other security certifications
- Yes
- Any other security certifications
- CHECK (IT Health Check)
Social Value
- Social Value
-
Social Value
- Fighting climate change
- Covid-19 recovery
- Tackling economic inequality
- Equal opportunity
- Wellbeing
Fighting climate change
QA continues in our intention to reduce our carbon emissions:
We commit to being net zero in Scope 1 and 2 emissions (on a market basis) by 2035.
We commit to being net zero in Scope 3 emissions by 2050.
To further achieve net zero, we will:
Determine current baseline energy consumption and carbon emissions within our business and supply chain, setting targets to reduce emissions.
Reduce direct and indirect carbon emissions to zero where possible, while offsetting unavoidable emissions through sustainable projects by 2050
Review how our staff work and methods for delivering training to further eliminate avoidable carbon emissions from travel
Locations with poor transport links closed: retaining central city locations easily accessible by public transport to ensure efficient use of our buildings.
Implement improvements to buildings to minimise energy use and direct use of fossil fuels
Work with our travel partners to encourage use of zero and low-carbon vehicles.
Work with our other supply-chain partners to encourage their adoption of net zero carbon strategies
Implement waste management and recycling policy
Switching to digital course material from print: reduced waste, together with the amount of paper and ink purchased
Increase in virtual training, reducing client and staff travel: Where possible, on-site training has been replaced with Webex or MS Teams
Classroom courses allow face-to-face and virtual learning to be simultaneous.
Encouraging hybrid or home working and virtual meetings, reducing work travel: all first interviews are conducted virtually
Reduce and recycle
switch off equipment, air conditioning and heating when rooms are not in use: 90% of lighting is now LED, reducing electricity consumption
Switching to 100% renew recycling bins in all venues, reducing waste sent to landfills.
Re-store service for confidential waste
Collecting toner cartridges and batteries.Covid-19 recovery
Learning delivery post COVID
The global health crisis and resulting Lockdowns necessitated different Learner Behaviour. As soon as Learning Centres closed in 2020, QA adopted remote and digital learning methods. These have continued since and have become our Learners’ preferred method of attending courses.
QA rapidly moved Learners from classroom training to ‘virtual delivery’. Our programme of on-site’ private events’, (Trainers delivering at a customer’s premises) also moved to closed events facilitated using MS TEAMs, WebEx and Zoom. In 2023, our Training Consultants successfully taught more than 250,000 Learners ‘virtually’.
Public sector budget restraints, coupled with more Agile Working practices being adopted have made integrating digital tools and media to facilitate learning more straightforward. QA’s Cloud Academy portal – a continuous learning tool with hours of ‘bite sized’ supplements our course programme with key training content.
We’ve rationalised our network of Learning Centres: These are now city- and town-centre based, within easy reach of public transport.
A corollary benefit of moving to ‘virtual delivery’ and reducing our Learning Centres is a significant reduction in QA’s and our customers’ carbon output.
Employability post COVID
QA creates employment, re-trains and supports return to work opportunities for those left unemployed following the Pandemic. Our programmes provide skills and enhance employability. QA:
train learners whose employers are restructuring their workforce post-Covid
embeds industry-recognised qualifications in our courses
prepares learners for local-job opportunities.
offers networking with local employers.
QA ‘post COVID’ initiatives
Our current initiatives include:
Apprenticeships – QA find, recruit and re-skill 1,500-2,000 tech apprentices every year, a significant number of whom have changed ‘career direction’ and re-skill post-pandemic
Teach the Nation to Code – every month, QA runs free Saturday coding workshops, open to anyone. Learners include those adversely impacted by Covid.Tackling economic inequality
Creating new businesses and enhancing SMEs
QA focusses extensively on the SME marketplace and generating partnerships for training.
We deliver skills training, often leading to recognised qualifications, which help our Learners enhance their employability and to find meaningful roles in the Sector.
Re-training and up-skilling: QA’s training programmes support employers in training their staff to acquire in-demand tech skills, addressing skills gaps and creating better qualified, more effective employees, who feel ‘invested in’.
Finding employment: Our marketing campaigns help newly skilled learners gain employment and promote funded learning to the wider market to create new tech-talent. We advertise events to our whole customer base.
Enhanced supply chain
QA’s Suppliers: QA has a diverse supplier base, often SMEs/innovative start-ups who we support by facilitating presentations with our customers.
‘value for money Learning’: We innovate so that our learners’ digital experience is equal to a face-to-face course. Our Virtual classrooms have seen record levels of fill rates, which means we are able to hold our low prices for QA courses.
Continuous improvement: QA continuously develops new digital tools allowing learners to learn anywhere/any time/any way. We offer our learning in modalities to suit all learning types. Our Cloud Academy platform also offers value-for-money subscriptions to ‘bite sized’ learning.
Data and information security: QA schedules regular penetration testing. QA is audited by an external ISO27001 auditor bi-annually. These mandatory checks also apply to our supply chain.
Partner Solutions: Our Partner Solutions Team manages suppliers and develops new contractual arrangements with subcontractors. We embed our sustainability principles in all procurement activities, selecting practicable and value-for-money products/services.Equal opportunity
QA is committed to building an equal opportunities culture. Our organisation promotes equality, equity, diversity and inclusion, actively valuing differences whilst not tolerating any form of discrimination or harassment.
‘Our diversity makes us stronger’ is a key QA value. We recognise that different backgrounds and experiences bring valuable insights enhancing the way we work together. Our commitment is expressed in QA’s Equal Opportunities Statement and Equal Opportunities Policy, which is shared with all staff as part of Induction.
QA’s Community networks enhance our culture. They create spaces where to bring our whole selves to work, support each other, gain insight and guidance and celebrate our differences.
Tech Talent Charter: QA is focussed on recruiting new tech-talent from less privileged backgrounds.
Race at Work Charter: QA has joined more than 600 employers in signing up to the Race at Work Charter. The initiative improves outcomes for our black, Asian and minority ethnic employees.
Disability Confident Employer: QA’s is a fully inclusive and accessible employee experience to those with a disability. Disability Confident is a key support in enabling QA to recruit, retain and develop disabled people.
Good Recruitment Charter: QA supports and upholds the standards set by the Recruitment & Employment Confederation
Community networks are a key to QA’s culture, creating spaces to bring our whole selves to work, support each other, gain insight and guidance and celebrate our differences.
Black in the workplace
LGBTQ+ community
Disability and Neurodiversity
Menopause and Peri-Menopause
Military Family
Islamic community
Women's network
Fertility network
Men's support group
Regional office communities.
In 2023, QA was ranked 18th in The Inclusive Top 50 UK Employers List. The listing took into account evidence of inclusivity practices across all strands of diversity (age, disability, gender, LGBT, race and faith).Wellbeing
QA’s Workplace Wellbeing
QA is committed to the health and wellbeing of all of our people. We are registered with health@work’s Workplace Wellbeing Charter. Health@work’s accreditation improves workplace standards in eight areas, including mental and physical health.
QA has also implemented the Six Standards in the Mental Health at Work commitment https://www.mentalhealthatwork.org.uk/commitment/standards/ as well as the Thriving at Work enhanced standards.
QA have also implemented the Voluntary Reporting Framework. Progress against the Framework is published as part of QA’s Annual Report.
QA’s Staff shape the Wellbeing provision. Regular online employee ‘Pulse’ surveys to measure the effectiveness of provision and shape its future. Staff views are represented by Employee Representatives, at whose Employee Partnership Forums Health and Wellbeing as a standing agenda item.
Internal support
QA provides:
Approved Listeners
Mental Health First Aiders; provision across the company, using trained volunteers
QA’s Wellbeing Hotline.
Wellbeing advocates; Our own, trained QA support team for all wellbeing elements
QA also provides:
A single online hub for employees to access health and wellbeing resources.
A Wellbeing Hotline.
Our online Compass System: provides awareness, training and guidance on health and wellbeing issues for Leaders and Managers
Online yoga, mindfulness and ‘exercise at your desk’ sessions.
External support
Links to Mental Health support and charities outside the business
External consultancy support; which aids QA’s Leaders’ understanding of the workforce issues raised through Employee Partnership Forums and other QA Corporate forums
Partnering with gym providers to promote affordable physical wellbeing, fitness and classes; Gym membership is flexible and national, ensuring staff have access whichever QA location they are working in
Periodic learner feedback opportunities, giving the opportunity for feedback on areas including wellbeing.
Pricing
- Price
- £491.44 to £4,086.19 a user
- Discount for educational organisations
- Yes