August 20, 2020 By Mike Barton < 1 min read

Announcing the general availability of a new course, IBM Cloud Essentials: Hands-On Labs.

A new, no-cost courseIBM Cloud Essentials: Hands-On Labs—extends the IBM Cloud Essentials  course with approximately five hours of experiential learning.  

The IBM Cloud Essentials: Hands-On Labs course from IBM is designed for all audiences. Learners will gain experience with key topics presented in the IBM Cloud Essentials course.

The IBM Cloud Essentials: Hands-On Labs course provides an opportunity to gain experience with the following technology:

  • IBM Cloud Compute Options
  • IBM Cloud Storage and Networking
  • IBM Cloud Platform Services
  • IBM Cloud Paks
  • Cloud Native Design

IBM Cloud Essentials: Hands-On Labs is recommended for learners preparing for their IBM Cloud Solution Advisor certification.

Learn more

If you’re new to cloud computing or IBM Cloud, the following free courses from IBM Center for Cloud Training can help you prepare for this course. Each of these courses can be completed in less than a day.

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