ACloud Guru Certified Cloud Practitioner Practice Exam

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What is a benefit of moving a company’s operations to the AWS Cloud?

  1. The company can focus on its business

  2. All encryption is handled by AWS

  3. No need to patch guest operating systems

  4. Long-term cost worries are eliminated

The correct answer is: The company can focus on its business

Moving a company’s operations to the AWS Cloud allows the organization to focus more on its core business activities. By leveraging cloud infrastructure and services, companies can delegate the intricacies of managing physical hardware, networking, and other IT responsibilities to AWS. This delegation not only reduces the operational burden related to managing on-premises systems but also allows teams to allocate more time and resources towards innovation, improving customer experiences, and enhancing overall productivity. Consequently, this focus on core competencies can lead to better business outcomes and growth opportunities. While other options may provide some level of benefit, they do not encapsulate the broader impact of allowing a company to concentrate on what it does best. For instance, AWS does offer encryption and handles several security measures, but it requires companies to understand their responsibilities under Shared Responsibility Models. Though moving to the cloud may also mitigate some operational tasks like patching, it doesn’t completely remove the responsibility of maintaining software environments. Additionally, while it may affect cost structures positively, financial management and long-term costs require careful planning and are not eliminated. Thus, the benefit of focusing on the business stands out prominently.