This was one of the best learning I had. Very simple and easy way to do the labs and understand the concepts. Even though the content is around fundamentals, it helps to remember the terminologies.

Google Cloud Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure

Google Cloud Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure
This course is part of multiple programs.

Instructor: Google Cloud Training
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What you'll learn
Identify the purpose and value of Google Cloud products and services.
Define how infrastructure is organized and controlled in Google Cloud
Explain how to create a basic infrastructure in Google Cloud
Select and use Google Cloud storage options
Skills you'll gain
- Scalability
- Serverless Computing
- Virtual Machines
- Network Infrastructure
- Generative AI Agents
- Google Cloud Platform
- Application Development
- Cloud Computing
- Identity and Access Management
- Cloud Infrastructure
- Data Storage Technologies
- Cloud Storage
- Virtual Networking
- Cloud Computing Architecture
- Kubernetes
- Prompt Engineering
- Application Deployment
- Cloud Services
- Containerization
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Reviewed on Feb 14, 2018
Reviewed on Feb 2, 2020
This is an excellent for a beginner to get an idea about google cloud platform. But, for an absolute beginner, I felt the course content fell short in some areas. Nevertheless, a very good course.
Reviewed on Apr 6, 2019
It is an awesome course that let's you understand all (almost all) features of GCP. That was awesome to me as a software engineer to know better how the infrastructure can be configurable/developed.

