Introduction to Cloud Computing for IT Pros (2022)
1h 41mBeginner2022-05-13
Authors

David Rivers
Author, Trainer, and Learning and Development Expert
Course details
Cloud-computing services—like the ones offered by Microsoft, Google, and Amazon—take care of storage, backups, file synchronization, security, and all the other tasks that can take time and resources away from your core business. But how do you know if the cloud is the right choice for your organization? In this course, David Rivers explains the essentials of cloud computing—just for IT pros. He explores the benefits and drawbacks of cloud computing, including a candid look at balancing the sharing and privacy issues with the productivity gains of the cloud. He also reviews popular services, such as Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, OneDrive, iCloud, Box.com, and Microsoft Teams. Plus, get tips to make a seamless move to the cloud and evaluate and fine-tune the performance of your services.
Skills covered
Cloud FoundationsIntroduction toCloud Computing
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - The essentials of cloud computing
- 02 - What you should know
1. Cloud Computing Basics
- 03 - What is cloud computing
- 04 - Explore the components of the cloud
- 05 - Cloud infrastructure
- 06 - Cloud services overview
- 07 - Storage and database services
2. Evaluate Cloud Computing for Business
- 08 - The three main cloud computing scenarios
- 09 - The operational benefits of the cloud
- 10 - The economic benefits of the cloud
- 11 - The security risks of cloud computing
3. Cloud Storage
- 12 - Overview of cloud storage
- 13 - Storage providers
- 14 - Cloud storage security
- 15 - Cloud storage considerations
4. Cloud Tools and Services
- 16 - Explore Google Workspace
- 17 - Explore Microsoft 365
- 18 - Work with OneDrive
- 19 - Sync content with iCloud
5. Cloud Tools for Teams
- 20 - Microsoft 365 Groups
- 21 - Work with Microsoft Teams
- 22 - Share with Box.com
- 23 - Work together with Google Docs
6. Migrate to the Cloud
- 24 - Make a cloud migration plan
- 25 - Analyze services, providers, and costs
- 26 - Release data using the wave approach
- 27 - Secure your data
- 28 - Establish a training plan
- 29 - Respond to change
7. Evaluate Cloud Performance
- 30 - Monitor performance post transition
- 31 - Fine-tune cloud use
8. Emerging Cloud Technologies
- 32 - The Internet of Things
- 33 - Microservices
- 34 - Containers
- 35 - Artificial intelligence
Conclusion
- 36 - Next steps
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