On-demand activities
Find the right on-demand learning activities for you. Labs are short learning activities that teach you a specific lesson by giving you direct, temporary, hands-on access to real cloud resources. Courses are longer activities, consisting of several modules made of videos, documents, hands-on labs and quizzes. Finally, quests are similar, but are usually shorter and contain only labs.
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Atelier Sélection De-identifying DICOM Data with the Healthcare API
Use the de-identification functionality of Cloud Healthcare API with the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) data model.
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Atelier Sélection A Tour of Cloud Networking
This lab delivers an overview of the key cloud networking building blocks
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Atelier Sélection Create a role in Google Cloud IAM
Create a custom role and grant access to a user.
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Atelier Sélection Managing Deployments Using Kubernetes Engine
Dev Ops best practices make use of multiple deployments to manage application deployment scenarios. This lab provides practice in scaling and managing containers to accomplish common scenarios where multiple heterogeneous deployments are used.
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Atelier Sélection Introduction to Function Calling with Gemini
In this lab, you learn how to use the Vertex AI Gemini API with the Vertex AI SDK for Python to make function calls via the Gemini Pro (gemini-pro) model.
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Atelier Sélection Setting up Jenkins on Kubernetes Engine
This hands-on lab will show you how to set up Jenkins on Google Kubernetes Engine to help orchestrate your software delivery pipeline.
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Atelier Sélection Monitoring and Logging for Cloud Functions
Use Cloud Monitoring to view Cloud Functions details in the Google Cloud console, and Cloud Logging to look at the data for your cloud function.
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Atelier Sélection API Gateway: Qwik Start
API Gateway enables you to provide secure access to your services through a well-defined REST API that is consistent across all of your services, regardless of service implementation
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Atelier Sélection Google AppSheet: Getting Started
Learn how to use Google AppSheet to enable everyone in your organization to build and extend applications without coding.
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Atelier Sélection Setting up a Private Kubernetes Cluster
Hands-on lab for creating a private cluster in the cloud environment. In a private cluster, nodes do not have public IP addresses, so your workloads run in an environment that is isolated from the Internet. Prerequisites: Experience with Kubernetes Clusters, and CIDR-range IP address.