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Cloud Computing Attachment

Cloud Computing Attachments in Kenya

Cloud Computing attachments provide hands-on experience in managing cloud infrastructure, services, and solutions in Kenya's digital transformation landscape. Typical duration: 6–12 weeks.

What You'll Do

Observe Cloud Operations

Watch how cloud infrastructure is managed, monitored, and optimized in business environments.

Assist with Cloud Tasks

Help with cloud resource management, monitoring, and basic cloud administration tasks under supervision.

Document Cloud Systems

Learn to document cloud configurations, resource usage, and system architectures.

Attend Cloud Meetings

Participate in cloud planning sessions, cost optimization discussions, and infrastructure reviews.

Learn Cloud Tools

Get familiar with cloud platforms, monitoring tools, and cloud management software.

Shadow Cloud Engineers

Work alongside experienced cloud professionals to understand cloud architecture and management best practices.

Skills You'll Gain

Cloud platform basics
Virtual machine management
Cloud storage solutions
Network configuration
Security best practices
Cost optimization
Monitoring and logging
Backup and recovery
Scalability planning
Cloud documentation
Service management
Troubleshooting

Who Should Apply

Year of Study

2nd and 3rd year Computer Science, IT, or Information Systems students.

Prerequisites

Basic understanding of computer networks, operating systems, and web technologies.

Ideal Candidates

Students with strong analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, and interest in scalable infrastructure solutions.

Academic Requirements

Minimum GPA of 2.5 and completion of networking and systems administration courses.

Typical Host Companies

Cloud Service Providers
Tech Startups
Corporate IT Departments
Software Companies
E-commerce Platforms
Financial Institutions
Government Agencies
Consulting Firms
Managed Service Providers

Duration & Mode

Duration

6–12 weeks (flexible based on university requirements and company needs)

Schedule

Full-time during university breaks, part-time during semester (20-30 hours/week)

Mode

On-site or hybrid (mix of office and remote work)

Supervision

Direct supervision by cloud engineers and regular check-ins with university coordinator

Related Career Pathways

Next Steps: Internships

Cloud Engineer Internship
DevOps Engineer Internship
Cloud Security Internship
Infrastructure Internship

Future: Graduate Roles

Cloud Engineer
DevOps Engineer
Cloud Security Specialist
Infrastructure Engineer

Frequently Asked Questions

What technical skills should I have for cloud computing?

Basic understanding of computer networks, operating systems, and web technologies is helpful. You don't need to be an expert - this is about learning and exposure to cloud computing concepts and practices.

Will I work with real cloud systems during the attachment?

Yes, you'll work with real cloud infrastructure under supervision. This may include managing virtual machines, storage, networking, and monitoring cloud resources.

What cloud platforms will I work with?

You may work with popular cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, depending on the company's infrastructure. The focus is on learning cloud concepts that apply across platforms.

Do I need programming skills for cloud computing?

Basic scripting knowledge can be helpful for automation, but the focus is more on cloud infrastructure management, configuration, and operations rather than programming.

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