Cloud computing systems today, whether open-source or used inside companies, are built using a common set of core techniques, algorithms, and design philosophies – all centered around distributed systems. Learn about such fundamental distributed computing "concepts" for cloud computing.

Cloud Computing Concepts, Part 1
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Cloud Computing Concepts, Part 1
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Instructor: Indranil Gupta
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Reviewed on Dec 23, 2017
Enjoyed the course. Brought back my ability to program in c++. The programming assignment was sufficiently challenging to achieve that.
Reviewed on Oct 6, 2016
This instructor is fantastic. He is exceptionally thorough and his delivery is very good as well. This is a course definitely worth taking if you are interested in learning more about the cloud.
Reviewed on Dec 10, 2019
Great course overall as it gives a deep understanding of the cloud technologies. Some homework are too tedious to finish and not really interesting.




