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Internet of Things

Qwik Start

Google Cloud Training
This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. This lab shows you how to use Google Cloud Platform Console to create a Cloud IoT Core device registry and register a device. It also shows you how to run a sample to connect a device and...
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This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. This lab shows you how to use Google Cloud Platform Console to create a Cloud IoT Core device registry and register a device. It also shows you how to run a sample to connect a device and publish device telemetry events.
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Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Gets you up and running quickly by employing a hands-on approach and interactive materials
Builds a strong foundation for beginners in IoT Core device management
Taught by Google Cloud Training, recognized for its expertise in Google Cloud Platform solutions
Ideal for those looking to enter or advance in the field of IoT device management
Caveat: May require learners to possess some basic knowledge of Google Cloud Platform before commencing

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Learners who complete Internet of Things: Qwik Start will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
IoT Engineer
IoT Engineers design, develop, and manage IoT systems. This course may help build a foundation for understanding the core concepts and technologies used in IoT.
Software Engineer
Software Engineers use their skills to build innovative systems, applications, and software. This course may help build the skills and knowledge necessary for working on Internet of Things projects.
IoT Security Analyst
IoT Security Analysts are responsible for protecting IoT devices and systems from cyber threats. This course may be useful for learning about IoT security risks and mitigation strategies.
IoT Product Manager
IoT Product Managers are responsible for developing and managing IoT products. This course may be useful for learning about the IoT market and the process of bringing IoT products to market.
Cloud Architect
Cloud Architects design, build, and manage cloud infrastructure solutions. This course may be useful for learning how to set up and manage IoT devices in the cloud.
Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical Engineers design, develop, and test mechanical systems. This course may be useful for learning about the mechanical components used in IoT devices.
Data Scientist
Data Scientists are responsible for extracting actionable insights from data. This course may be useful for learning how to work with IoT data and building models to identify patterns and trends.
Technical Writer
Technical Writers create and maintain technical documentation. This course may be useful for learning how to write documentation for IoT devices and systems.
Electrical Engineer
Electrical Engineers design, develop, and test electrical systems. This course may be useful for learning about the electrical components used in IoT devices.
Industrial Engineer
Industrial Engineers design, improve, and install integrated systems of people, materials, information, equipment, and energy. This course may be useful for learning about the processes and methods used to manage IoT systems.
Computer Engineer
Computer Engineers design, develop, and test computer hardware and software. This course may be useful for learning about the hardware and software used in IoT devices.
DevOps Engineer
DevOps Engineers combine software development (Dev) and IT operations (Ops) to improve the speed and quality of software delivery. This course may be useful for learning how to manage and monitor IoT devices.
Business Analyst
Business Analysts help organizations improve their performance by identifying and solving problems. This course may be useful for learning about the techniques used to analyze IoT data and make recommendations for improving IoT systems.
Operations Research Analyst
Operations Research Analysts use mathematical and analytical techniques to solve complex problems in a variety of industries. This course may be useful for learning about the techniques used to optimize IoT systems.
Data Analyst
Data Analysts collect, analyze, interpret, and present data to help organizations make informed decisions. This course may be useful for learning about the techniques used to analyze IoT data.

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We've selected 12 books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Internet of Things: Qwik Start.
Provides a hands-on approach to learning about the Internet of Things. It includes step-by-step instructions for building IoT projects, as well as in-depth discussions of the underlying technologies.
Provides a technical perspective on the IoT. It discusses topics such as the architecture of IoT, the protocols of IoT, and the security of IoT.
Provides a practical guide to designing IoT solutions. It covers topics such as choosing the right hardware and software, designing for security, and managing IoT deployments.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the Internet of Things, including its history, key concepts, and applications. It great starting point for anyone who wants to learn more about this rapidly growing field.
Provides a strategic overview of the IoT. It discusses topics such as the business value of IoT, the challenges of IoT adoption, and the future of IoT.
Explores the potential impact of the IoT on business and society. It discusses topics such as the rise of smart cities, the impact of IoT on the workforce, and the ethical challenges of IoT.
Provides a legal perspective on the IoT. It discusses topics such as the legal challenges of IoT, the regulation of IoT, and the future of IoT in the legal landscape.
Offers a comprehensive introduction to the IoT concepts. It provides background knowledge for the course.
Focuses on the user experience aspect of IoT. It can enhance the course learning for those interested in this area.

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