Serverless DevOps in Action: Automating GCP Workflows with Cloud Scheduler, Cloud Functions & App Engine

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Learn to automate GCP workflows using Cloud Scheduler, Cloud Functions, and App Engine for a serverless DevOps pipeline

intermediate Published 29 May 2025
Action Steps
  1. Build a serverless DevOps pipeline using Google Cloud tools
  2. Configure Cloud Scheduler to trigger workflows
  3. Deploy Cloud Functions to handle tasks
  4. Set up App Engine to manage applications
  5. Test and automate workflows using the pipeline
Who Needs to Know This

DevOps engineers and cloud architects can benefit from this tutorial to automate workflows and improve efficiency in their teams

Key Insight

💡 Serverless DevOps pipelines can be automated using Google Cloud tools to improve efficiency and reduce costs

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