[Multi-cloud Karuta] Learn cloud services while having fun! Internal practice edition
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Hello
is Kitada and I belong to the System Solutions Department at Beyond Emergency Maintenance
This may be out of the blue, but do you know what Multi-Cloud Karuta
What is Multicloud Karuta?
Multi-Cloud Karuta is a game that arranges various multi-cloud services, which our company Beyond specializes in, in a Karuta-like manner, allowing you to enjoy the cloud as if it were a game!
Specifically, we selected approximately 30 services from each of AWS, Azure, GCP, Alibaba Cloud, and OCI created them in a karuta style.
There were many different ways to create this, so if you're interested, please check out the articles below...
The birth and production secrets of multi-cloud karuta
During production, we paid particular attention to the size and position of the icons, and
by separating the colors for each cloud, we were able to create a cool karuta with good visibility.
Rules and methods of multi-cloud karuta
I will briefly explain the rules of multi-cloud karuta.
- The time limit for one match is 50 minutes.
- The one who gets the most wins
- One break for handling
- For the cards, mix all 5 cloud karuta cards and randomly select 50 cards from among them.
It's similar to normal karuta and is quite easy to understand!
In fact, we have new graduates play the game during the training process at our company.
Many people said, "I was able to learn about cloud services while having fun!"
Next, we will introduce examples of the use of multi-cloud karuta.
Multi-cloud Karuta usage example
I would like to introduce an example of the use of multi-cloud, but this multi-cloud karuta is ridiculously interesting.
Although a minimum level of knowledge is required, our public relations officer Acchan, who recently acquired AWS's Cloud Practitioner certification, was able to participate in the game without any problems, so even beginners can have fun using cloud services!
We are still exploring ways to use it, including introducing it into the curriculum for new graduate training.
When we used it during new graduate training, we received comments such as ``It was a great learning experience for memorizing the services'' and that it was fun because it felt like a game.
So, if you are even slightly interested in this article, please consider holding an exchange event with us! !
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We will continue to create games and services that will make the world a little easier, so we hope that you will continue to watch over us with an open mind.
That’s all for this multi-cloud karuta article!
Thank you for reading until the end~