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CloudLearn is a hands-on cloud training platform for enterprise engineering teams. Rather than offering traditional video courses, it puts learners into real AWS and Azure environments where they can run labs, deploy resources, and validate their work. The page emphasizes “Stop Watching & Start Building.” Key use cases include enterprise onboarding, team upskilling, cloud security and networking training, and preparation for AWS/Azure certifications.
In terms of subject areas, CloudLearn covers AWS, Azure, GCP, K8s, cloud security, IAM, VNet, S3/Lambda, and related topics, though the main content most clearly focuses on AWS and Azure. The delivery model is primarily an online lab platform, with isolated sandboxes, step-by-step guidance, built-in IDE/terminal access, auto-graded challenges, and real-time infrastructure state validation. It also supports skills baseline assessments, lab recommendations based on weak areas, team progress dashboards, SSO/SCIM/LMS integrations, and custom labs, making it clearly more of an enterprise training system than an individual online course platform.
Pricing is quote-based for enterprises, and no specific prices are disclosed on the page. Its selling points are fixed-rate pricing, unlimited seats, no tiers, and no add-on fees, with access to all labs, AI assessments, a custom environment builder, dedicated onboarding, a customer success manager, and a solutions architect included. On certificates, the platform mentions badges and certification-aligned paths, with examples such as AZ-104, SAA-C03, and AZ-305, but it does not clarify whether it issues formal completion certificates or certificates officially recognized by cloud vendors.
The main advantage is its strong hands-on focus. Real cloud environments, automatic cleanup, cost controls, and instant validation can make enterprise training easier to implement. Team management and ROI tracking are also useful for training leads who need to report outcomes to management. The company background is relatively transparent: it is a Canadian company founded by certified cloud architects and Microsoft Certified Trainers, and it emphasizes Canadian data residency and local support. The drawbacks are opaque pricing and an unclear offering for individual learners. The page does not specify Chinese-language courses, Chinese-language support, or payment methods. GCP/K8s are mentioned, but the depth of coverage is hard to assess.
CloudLearn is best suited to enterprise cloud teams with budget, DevOps/SRE/cloud engineers, managers who need to improve AWS/Azure hands-on capabilities at scale, and learners preparing for cloud certifications. The text does not provide information about access from China, so this remains unknown; payment methods are also not disclosed. If using it from China, you should additionally confirm network connectivity, whether the cloud sandboxes are subject to regional restrictions, and whether invoicing and payment are supported. Comparable options include A Cloud Guru, Cloud Academy, KodeKloud, Qwiklabs, AWS Skill Builder, and Microsoft Learn.
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