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Learning Cloud Computing: Observability and Operations

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David Linthicum

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  • 01 - The importance of cloud computing, observability, and operations.mp4
    01:03
  • 02 - A quick overview Cloud monitoring, observability, and operations.mp4
    01:39
  • 03 - What you should know.mp4
    00:50
  • 01 - Cloud monitoring, observability, and operations basics.mp4
    04:22
  • 02 - Monitoring vs. observability.mp4
    02:55
  • 03 - Cloud health monitoring and observability.mp4
    01:42
  • 04 - Cloud performance monitoring and observability.mp4
    03:12
  • 05 - Cloud security monitoring and observability.mp4
    01:19
  • 06 - Cloud governance monitoring and observability.mp4
    01:27
  • 01 - Gathering ops data.mp4
    02:37
  • 02 - Storing ops data.mp4
    02:34
  • 03 - Analyzing ops data for observability.mp4
    02:28
  • 04 - Reacting to the data.mp4
    03:05
  • 05 - Automation vs. abstraction.mp4
    02:50
  • 06 - Self-healing example.mp4
    03:16
  • 07 - Cloud cost monitoring and observability (FinOps).mp4
    01:29
  • 08 - Challenge Jills scarce wood needs to automate operations.mp4
    02:45
  • 09 - Solution Jills scarce wood needs to automate operations.mp4
    02:34
  • 01 - Monitoring everything.mp4
    01:43
  • 02 - Monitoring some things.mp4
    01:52
  • 03 - Minimum viable cloud monitoring and observability.mp4
    02:13
  • 04 - Leveraging people for CloudOps and observability.mp4
    02:31
  • 05 - Leveraging automation for CloudOps and observability.mp4
    01:48
  • 06 - Challenge Jill's scarce wood needs to leverage CloudOps people more effectively.mp4
    01:25
  • 07 - Solution Jill's scarce wood needs to leverage CloudOps people more effectively.mp4
    01:57
  • 01 - Cloud monitoring, observability, and operations tools The basics.mp4
    03:34
  • 02 - Cloud native monitoring and observability tools.mp4
    02:26
  • 03 - Third-party monitoring and observability tools.mp4
    02:15
  • 04 - Multicloud monitoring and observability.mp4
    01:48
  • 05 - AIOps observability tools.mp4
    02:27
  • 06 - FinOps observability tools.mp4
    01:14
  • 07 - SecOps observability tools.mp4
    01:06
  • 08 - Challenge Jills scarce wood needs to pick an observability tool.mp4
    01:10
  • 09 - Solution Jills scarce wood needs to pick an observability tool.mp4
    01:45
  • 01 - AWS cloud monitoring and observability demo.mp4
    05:41
  • 02 - Microsoft Azure cloud monitoring and observability demo.mp4
    06:44
  • 03 - What you saw.mp4
    02:14
  • 01 - Understanding your cloud monitoring and operations requirements.mp4
    02:13
  • 02 - Creating your cloud monitoring and operations plan.mp4
    03:56
  • 03 - Selecting the right cloud monitoring and operations tools.mp4
    02:48
  • 04 - Challenge Jills scarce wood needs to create a CloudOps plan.mp4
    01:34
  • 05 - Solution Jills scarce wood needs to create a CloudOps plan.mp4
    02:11
  • 01 - Next steps.mp4
    01:47
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    Having optimized cloud computing operations in place to provide visibility and control is a critical part of a successful cloud deployment, and delivering ongoing value to the business. But many companies or organizations don’t have cloud computing operations in place, and thus lack an understanding of how cloud operations that leverage observability are occurring. In this course, cloud expert David Linthicum introduces numerous aspects of cloud monitoring and observability in support of cloud operations, focusing on best practices and technology choices that make up a successful cloud observability, monitoring, and operations program. This includes cultural changes and skills enhancements that may be needed. He explores different monitoring/observability tools, showing you how to identify your requirements, and how to select the tools that will best meet your needs. David also explains how monitoring and observability impact security, governance, and performance in the cloud.

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    David Linthicum is on most top 10 lists of technology innovators and influencers, including cloud computing, edge computing, and security concepts. David is a best-selling author of over 15 books and over 7,000 published articles. He is also the originator of many business-related technology concepts, including Enterprise Application Integration (EAI). He’s an innovator within Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), and now cloud computing and the use of cloud computing for digital transformations. With his remarkable ability to design, explain, and implement technology solutions to solve existing business problems and create new opportunities, David rose rapidly through the corporate ranks from programmer to CEO, with stops in between that helped inform his holistic view of enterprises. Based in Washington, D.C., David currently serves Global 2,000 clients as Deloitte’s Chief Cloud Strategy Officer, where he drives new innovations and market offerings, as well as leads people and projects, as well as thought leadership outreach. This includes on the “Deloitte On Cloud Podcast,” as well as several Forbes and WSJ articles. David’s 50+ courses on LinkedIn Learning consistently appear on the “Popular Courses” list and provide course content on cloud computing, cloud architecture, cloud security, cloud governance, cloud operations, DevOps, and many other concepts related to cloud computing and enterprise technology in general. He’s also an adjunct professor for Louisiana State University (LSU), where he’s created courses on DevOps, Cloud Computing, Cloud Architecture, and other courses that are in-demand by the LSU student body. David has done over 1,000 conference presentations in the U.S. and abroad, often as a keynote speaker at conferences related to enterprise technology. He has hosted over 2,000 Webinars on the correct use of enterprise technology, including cloud computing, edge computing, DevOps, and data science. David’s holistic view of the technology value model cuts through the hype cycles and other distractions to provide clear solutions. His goal is to provide opportunities for businesses to lead their markets by weaponizing technology to provide better products, services, and customer experiences. His mission is to use innovative technology approaches that provide the best outcomes for his clients.
    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning provider. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology and Certifications. It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015. Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 43
    • duration 1:42:29
    • Release Date 2023/03/02