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Lectures are on Tuesdays from 10.15 to 12.00 in Delta (Narva mnt 18) - room 1019 and through Zoom.

  • 08.02 Introduction to Cloud Computing
    • Introduction to the course and the Cloud Computing topic
    • Lecture 1 -- slides | Video
    • NB! Join Slack for the lecture Zoom link. Email Course organizer if you have not received Slack invitation!
  • 15.02 Infrastructure as a Service & Virtualization
    • Lecture 2 -- slides | Video
  • 22.02 Platform as a Service (PaaS)
    • Lecture 3 -- slides | Video
  • 01.03 Function as a Service (FaaS) - Serverless
    • Lecture 4 -- slides | Video
  • 08.03 Non-relational databases & Cloud data stores
    • Lecture 5 -- slides | Video
  • 15.03 Scaling Applications in the Cloud. NB! No LIVE lecture this week!
    • Lecture 6 -- slides | Video
  • 22.03 Big Data processing in the Cloud
    • Lecture 7 -- slides | Video
  • 29.03 Higher level data analytics in the Cloud
    • Lecture 8 -- slides | Video
  • 05.04 Data acquisition, migration and flow management
    • Lecture 09 -- slides | Video
  • 12.04 Data brokers, Cloud messaging services
    • Lecture 10 -- slides | Video
  • 19.04 Internet of Things and Edge Computing
    • Lecture 11 -- slides | Video
  • 26.04 Hybrid Cloud Computing and container management platforms
    • Lecture 12 -- slides | Video
  • 03.05 Cloud service deployment models
    • Lecture 13 -- slides | Video
  • 10.05 Guest Lecture from VjatÅ¡eslav Antipenko (Head of IoT @Telia EE)
    • Lecture 14 -- slides | Video
      • Links to videos included in the lecture:
        • Video I
        • Video II
  • 17.05 Other types of of Cloud services, Challenges & Exam preparation
    • Lecture 15 -- slides | Video
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