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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Introduction to Cloud Computing by IBM

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About the Course

Start your cloud computing journey with this self-paced introductory course! Whether you need general cloud computing knowledge for school or business, or you are considering a career change, this beginner-friendly course is right for you. In this course you’ll learn about essential characteristics of cloud computing and emerging technologies supported by cloud. You’ll explore cloud service models, including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS), and Public, Private, and Hybrid deployment models. Discover the offerings of prominent cloud service providers AWS, Google, IBM, Microsoft, and others, and review cloud computing case studies. Learn about cloud adoption, blockchain, analytics, and AI. You will learn about the many components of cloud computing architecture including datacenters, availability zones, virtual machines, containers, and bare metal servers. You will also familiarize yourself with different types of cloud storage options, such as Object Storage. You’ll gain foundational knowledge of emergent cloud trends and practices including Hybrid, Multicloud, Microservices, Serverless, DevOps, Cloud Native, Application Modernization, as well as learn about cloud security and monitoring. You’ll also explore cloud computing job roles and possible career paths and opportunities. You will complete a number of labs and quizzes throughout this course to increase your understanding of course content. At the end of the course, you will complete a final project where you will deploy an application to Cloud using a serverless architecture, a valuable addition to your portfolio. After this course, check out the related courses to help you towards your new career as a cloud engineer, full stack developer, DevOps engineer, cybersecurity analyst, and others....

Top reviews

BP

Oct 28, 2022

Great review for Cloud concepts that I needed. Probably would use it once I start studying for some AWS content since not many people use IBM but still a great way to get started in cloud computing.

RV

Nov 9, 2020

Amazing course by IBM. They teach the subject with simplicity and purpose, that makes you study with zeal.

I recommend this course for all those who want a basic understanding of cloud computing.

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By U.R.P. K

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Aug 3, 2021

Video explanations are not clear and difficult to understand sometimes

By Yash B

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Jul 11, 2021

it was good experience pursuing this course .its is good for beginner

By Dhawa S D

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May 17, 2023

This course is very helpful to understand basics of cloud computing

By Ray A

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Jun 18, 2023

Good content, dislike the peer-review system for labs.

By Leland W

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Jan 29, 2023

Too quiz oriented and not enough practical assessments

By Sunny N

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Apr 7, 2024

Lot of things can be improved in this course

By Andrea A

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Jun 6, 2023

Algunas lecciones no contaban con traducción

By Andy G F

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Apr 11, 2024

I would like it to have more practical labs

By Keith B

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May 10, 2023

I did not my badge via Credily (Acclaim).

By Kate K

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Jan 31, 2024

i would like to have more practice parts

By RUNAMA P

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Dec 16, 2023

i like the way they teach professionally

By Raksha S

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Jan 7, 2022

I wish there are more hands-on exercises

By Ismael d N d S

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Jul 5, 2022

Muito teórico. Pouco prático.

By Joseph F

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Jun 7, 2022

Stale course

By Anamika A

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Sep 7, 2021

NICE COURSE

By MD S H

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Jan 13, 2021

great

By GANESH R

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Mar 8, 2024

good

By Kidane G M

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Mar 3, 2023

good

By Aditi P

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Mar 14, 2024

mn

By Ana D F

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Sep 19, 2023

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By Miguel Q W

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Jun 7, 2023

This course is extremely boring and monotonous. First of all, in every single video, the same annoying generic background music plays for the entire duration, and it is extremely annoying. Additionally, the voiceover sounds very robotic, and the presentation slides are bad as the voiceover reads the bullet points word-by-word. If you are doing the IBM Full Stack Software Developer Professional Certificate, this course will bore you, and it is not significantly related to the other courses in the certificate. I do not recommend this course nor the IBM Full Stack Software Developer Professional Certificate in general. I have cancelled my subscription, and I am now doing Meta's Back-End Web Development Professional Certificate, and it is so much better (not an ad). There is a real person speaking to you face-to-face, and when necessary, animated diagrams pop up. Again, not an ad, it is my own personal opinion.

By Kyle O

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Jun 26, 2023

The course appears to be cobbled together from a mixture of promotional material, internal training modules and some modules that may have actually been designed specifically for this course.

The discussion board is absolutely littered with people having problems accessing the IBM cloud to complete their final assignments as it appears the trial codes that are supplied don't play very well with the actual cloud suite. Overall this is an almost comically bad introduction to what is supposed to be a 12-part full stack development course.

Yikes... Where can I find the equivalent course sponsored by Microsoft?

By Zachary W

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Mar 27, 2023

Course material is presented by text-to-speech which wasn't engaging at all. The 4 or so lectures that were done by actual people were much better.

The peer review system for the final assignment isn't working properly - it asks me to review "peers" that submitted their assignments almost two years ago, or even submissions from deleted accounts. Meanwhile there are dozens of posts on the forums asking for people to review their submission or re-review because they were unfairly graded 0/10.

By Chung, W

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Jun 1, 2023

For those videos involving a person explaining the ideas, it is very clear. However, most of the time the slides contain too many words, like using more abstract sentences to explain the target word/term, which is not helpful. Besides, the summary slide always contain lots of sentences or bullet points, which then lose the meaning as a summary slide.

By Minh T L

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Apr 24, 2024

The questionaires were often worded very unprecise. The voice over becomes obnoxious very quickly ( sounds ai like) . A lot of topics where unecessarily long. For a course that has this amount of traffic I expected something else.