Cloud Computing
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UMGC, USMx: Cloud Computing Infrastructure
Learn how to design, configure, and manage a cloud computing infrastructure.
Understanding and Using Azure Storage
This course will introduce you to Azure Storage when used by Azure infrastructure resources.
Understanding AWS Core Services
This course will provide an introduction to the core AWS services that will be covered on the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam.
Understanding Google Cloud Security and Operations
This course examines cost management, security, and operations in the cloud.
Understanding Microsoft Azure Architecture and Services
This course dives deeper into the Azure's backbone by going into topics like containers, virtual machines and much more.
Understanding Microsoft Azure Management and Governance
Master Azure Management and Governance with our comprehensive course, ideal for data professionals seeking cloud expertise.
Understanding Observability Automation
This course discovers the benefits and value of automated monitoring.
Understanding the Difference Between Microsoft Azure and Amazon AWS
Choosing a public cloud provider is a big decision. This course will teach you how the Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS) clouds are similar and different.
Understanding Your Google Cloud Costs
Understanding Your Google Cloud Costs is most suitable for those working in a technology or finance role who are responsible for managing Google Cloud costs.
Understanding Your Google Cloud Costs
Understanding Your Google Cloud Costs is most suitable for those working in a technology or finance role who are responsible for managing Google Cloud costs.
Understanding Your Google Cloud Costs
Understanding Your Google Cloud Costs is most suitable for those working in a technology or finance role who are responsible for managing Google Cloud costs.
UNIX and UNIX Systems: The Big Picture
Looking for just the right OS for your new project? Thinking you might need to build your own? This course will help you understand the history, structure, and capabilities of the Unix family of operating systems.