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Google Cloud Platform Series: Utilizing Storage Services (Skill Booster)

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Effective immediately in response to COVID-19, all Technology Training classes will be delivered online until further notice.

In advance of each session, Tech Training will provide you with a Zoom link to your class, along with any required class materials.

 


 
This 90-minute session is intended help participants to get started with different storage services provided on the Google Cloud Platform.
 
Prerequisite:
Learners should have a basic knowledge of Cloud Computing.
 
Audience:
This course is best suited for those who are interested in understanding and getting started with Cloud Computing on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). 
 
Learning Objectives:
  • After this course, you will have a better understanding of how to:
  • Discover the different storage services provided on GCP
  • Learn what is Cloud Storage and its different components
  • Apply your learning with a guided demonstration and practice lab using Cloud Storage on GCP
     

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