Featured resource
Tech Upskilling Playbook 2025
Tech Upskilling Playbook

Build future-ready tech teams and hit key business milestones with seven proven plays from industry leaders.

Learn more
  • Path icon Learning Path
  • Libraries: This path is only available in the libraries listed. To access this path, purchase a license for the corresponding library.
  • Cloud
  • Data

Amazon DynamoDB

3 Courses
1 Lab
3 Hours
Skill IQ

This learning path is actively in production. More content will be added to this page as it publishes and becomes available in the library. The planned content for this path includes the following:

* Creating Your First DynamoDB Table (video course) * Designing Scalable Data Models in DynamoDB (video course) * Operating and Integrating DynamoDB in Production (video course) * Building and Testing Real-World Access Patterns in DynamoDB (hands-on lab)

Learn how to design and deploy production-ready DynamoDB infrastructure with confidence. Starting with first table creation and progressing through scalable, integrated NoSQL workloads that power real application features. Whether you're building serverless backends or fine-tuning access patterns, each course delivers tactical wins you can use immediately.

Content in this path

Amazon DynamoDB

Watch the following courses to learn how to use Amazon DynamoDB

Try this learning path for free
Access this learning path and other top-rated tech content with a free trial.
What You'll Learn
  • 1. Stand up production-ready DynamoDB tables with the right capacity modes, key structures, and operational safeguards
  • 2. Design and implement scalable schemas using single-table strategies and GSIs that match real-world access patterns, not just data models.
  • 3. Integrate DynamoDB into serverless workflows with TTL, Streams, and Lambda, and monitor it with CloudWatch to stay ahead of scaling issues and performance bottlenecks.
Prerequisites
  • Learners should have prior experience working with the AWS SDK in at least one programming language (e.g., Python, JavaScript, Java). They should also have a development environment configured with appropriate AWS credentials, and familiarity with AWS regions, resource creation workflows, and basic CLI or Console usage.
Related topics
  • Amazon
  • Azure
  • DevOps
  • DynmoDB
Not sure where to start?
With over 500 assessments to choose from, you can see where your skills stand and receive adaptive learning recommendations to fill knowledge gaps in as little as 10 minutes.
Learn more

Join our learners and upskill
in leading technologies