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TL;DR: The Cloud Computing Architect Certification Bundle is on sale for £21.96, saving you 98% on list price.


If you’re interested in learning the essentials of cloud computing — and if you've got about £20 and 21 hours to spare — you can get started today.

With the help of this cloud computing training led by Idan Gabrieli, you’ll become a savant in solving latency issues and improving overall tech processes for companies. The training covers everything from cloud computing basics to microservices to machine learning and is designed especially for beginners in the field. Gabrieli (B.Sc. and MBA) is an entrepreneur, cloud and AI expert, and presales manager with a vast technical background.

Throughout the nine courses in this collection, you’ll explore the evolution of cloud technology, discover the five characteristics of cloud computing, discuss different cloud service models, and learn about cloud deployment models. From there, you can either dive into a three-part series on cloud computing with Microsoft Azure or a three-part series on machine learning. There’s also a beginner’s guide to microservices architecture and a deep dive course on the IaaS model of cloud computing. If none of this makes any sense to you yet, it’s totally fine. Gabrieli does a great job of taking you through the content step by step, starting with the absolute basics and working your way up.

While this cloud computing training is valued at £1,318, you can sign up for a limited time for just £21.96.

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