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In this Cloud Computing and Architecture Basics course, you’ll learn what cloud computing is, how it works, and why it’s widely used across businesses today. You’ll explore the core types of cloud services, common deployment models, and the key components of cloud architecture.
This course breaks down the basics of cloud technology using simple language and real-world context. You’ll learn how digital tools are delivered through the internet and why companies rely on the cloud for everyday operations. The course explains three service deployment models and how each one supports different business needs.
You’ll also learn the difference between public, private, and hybrid cloud models, and when each one makes sense. The course highlights how cloud architecture integrates data storage, software, and hardware into a single system that’s easy to scale and maintain. Whether you work in IT or another department, this course will help you understand how cloud systems keep information safe, support remote work, and prepare your organization for future growth.
It is for anyone who wants to understand cloud systems, whether they work in IT or another department.
It covers what cloud computing is and how it works, the core cloud service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), public, private, and hybrid deployment models, and the key components of cloud architecture. It also introduces cloud security topics such as the shared responsibility model, data encryption, identity and access management (IAM), compliance basics, cloud storage and database services, data backup and recovery, cloud migration, and emerging technologies in cloud computing.
The course breaks down the basics of cloud technology using simple language and real-world context, and it is intended for people who work in IT or another department.
You will build foundational skills in cloud computing, cloud computing architecture, and cloud services.
Cloud systems keep information safe, support remote work, and help prepare an organization for future growth, while integrating data storage, software, and hardware into a single system that is easy to scale and maintain.