Flexible, inexpensive, and capable of handling huge data sets, the cloud is changing the face of computing and business, transforming the way we live and work. Cloud computing provides scalable computing resources on demand, fueling both science and business with solutions and challenges. The opportunities include low cost of access for small businesses, reduced costs of using IT resources, and the ability to manage very large volumes of data.
In this context, in order to meet the growing needs of companies and organizations for qualified profiles in the Cloud industry, ECE, with its partners Cap Gemini and Orange, has designed the Cloud Engineering & Management major.
With the Cloud Engineering & Management major, our goal is to train cloud engineers, true conductors, who “are in charge of deployment, storage and management of data on servers located outside the company in data centers, specialists in algorithms, programming and architecture of software and networks” according to the CIDJ (Center for Information and Documentation for Youth). Its missions are varied; they range from securing sensitive dematerialized data to optimizing data center energy consumption and managing big data. Another responsibility, less technical but just as important, is the relationship between the client company and the supplier.