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About Course
Learn how modern organizations combine on-premise infrastructure, public cloud platforms, and edge computing to build scalable, low-latency, and resilient systems.
Modern enterprises are increasingly adopting hybrid and edge cloud architectures to handle distributed workloads, reduce latency, and support emerging technologies such as IoT, AI, and real-time analytics.
Hybrid cloud integrates on-premise data centers with public cloud platforms, while edge computing processes data closer to users and devices.
In this course, you will learn how to design, deploy, and manage hybrid and edge cloud infrastructure using leading technologies such as:
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AWS Hybrid Cloud services
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Microsoft Azure Hybrid solutions
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Google Distributed Cloud
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Edge computing platforms
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Kubernetes and container orchestration
You will also explore real-world architectures used in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, telecommunications, and smart cities.
By the end of this course, you will be able to design distributed cloud architectures that extend beyond traditional cloud environments.
Benefits of the course
- Understand hybrid cloud architecture models
- Design infrastructure connecting on-premise and cloud platforms
- Understand edge computing architecture
- Deploy workloads closer to users using edge nodes
- Integrate cloud services with local infrastructure
- Design low-latency distributed applications
- Implement hybrid cloud networking and security
- Manage workloads across hybrid environments
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