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Lectures are on Tuesdays from 12.15 to 14.00 in Delta (Narva mnt 18) - room 1021 and through Zoom.

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Lectures:

  • 13.02 Introduction to Cloud Computing (Pelle Jakovits)
    • Introduction to the course and the Cloud Computing topic
    • Lecture 1 -- slides | Video
  • 20.02 Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) (Chinmaya Dehury)
    • Lecture 2 -- slides | Video
  • 27.02 Platform as a Service (PaaS) (Pelle Jakovits)
    • Lecture 3 -- slides | Video
  • 05.03 Function as a Service (FaaS) - Serverless (Chinmaya Dehury)
    • Lecture 4 -- slides | Video
  • 12.03 Database models and cloud databases (Pelle Jakovits)
    • Lecture 5 -- slides | Video
  • 19.03 Scaling Applications in the Cloud. (Chinmaya Dehury)
    • Lecture 6 -- slides | Video
  • 26.03 Big Data Processing in the Cloud
    • Lecture 7 -- slides | Video
  • 02.04 Data acquisition, migration, and flow management (Chinmaya Dehury)
    • Lecture 8 -- slides | Video
  • 09.04 Data brokers, Cloud messaging services
    • Lecture 9 -- slides | Video
  • 16.04 Cloud Monitoring
    • Lecture 10 -- slides | Video
  • 23.04 Hybrid Cloud Computing and Container Management platforms
    • Lecture 11 -- slides | Video
  • 30.04 Cloud service deployment models
    • Lecture 12 -- slides | Video
  • 07.05 Internet of Things and Edge Computing
    • Lecture 13 -- slides | Video
  • 14.05 Cloud native applications
    • Lecture 14 -- slides | Video
  • 21.05 Cloud computing summary & Exam Consultation
    • Lecture 15 -- slides | Video
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