AWS Account Foundations for Builders
Configure organizations, landing zones, and guardrails the way delivery teams expect in Tokyo-region workloads.
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A dedicated path for learners who need bilingual facilitation, realistic JPY cost drills, and mentor markup on artifacts executives can read without sitting through twelve hours of labs.
Learners alternate between narrative briefings, hands-on labs in AP-Northeast-1, and mentor-reviewed artifacts. Each fortnight ends with a short defense—not a test—where you explain trade-offs with diagrams you authored.
Corporate bundles add facilitator onboarding for managers who will approve designs but never touch consoles.
The diagram below is schematic: your actual sequence depends on cohort diagnostics and mentor availability.
Configure organizations, landing zones, and guardrails the way delivery teams expect in Tokyo-region workloads.
Inspect moduleDesign dual-AZ VPCs, endpoints, and inspection points without turning your diagram into spaghetti.
Inspect modulePermission boundaries, delegation models, and break-glass flows that auditors can follow without a translator.
Inspect moduleDesigns account baselines that finance teams can read without a network dictionary.
Draws VPC diagrams that survive cross-border latency debates.
Writes IAM narratives auditors can trace without screenshots of every policy.
Keeps container cohorts focused on deploy graphs instead of novelty tooling.
The VPC endpoint finance lab in the Regional Services studio gave our CFO a vocabulary for PrivateLink without me re-drawing the diagram nightly.
IAM Guardrails rehearsal caught our break-glass logging gap before auditors arrived—blunt mentor markup helped.
Client in fintech — the Terraform review rubric is taped above my monitor. Still disagree with one scoring weight, but at least we argue about the same chart.
FinOps clinic sensitivity tables made reserved capacity conversations shorter, not sweeter, which was honestly what we needed.
Individual seats begin near ¥12,000 for short intensives and extend toward ¥220,000 for executive-adjacent bundles. Exact totals appear on quotations with tax and mentor surcharges itemized.
No. It summarizes how we sequence learning; procurement still receives a formal PDF with tax treatment and mentor staffing.
Exam vouchers remain optional add-ons. We focus on narrative artifacts and code review, not cram sessions.
We do not staff your production on-call, negotiate AWS discounts on your behalf, or sign customer DPAs for your end clients.
Desk email routes to humans in Kyoto, not bots. Include whether you need Japanese-language summaries.