In most classrooms, cloud computing is still taught through slides, notes, and diagrams. Students learn what a VPC is, or how a load balancer works — but rarely get the chance to build one themselves. The result? Concepts understood in theory, but skills untested in practice.
Meghkosh changes this. As an orchestration layer, it adapts to any cloud provider and any architectural workflow — from a simple storage bucket to a full-stack AI application. In a single 90-minute lab, every student provisions their own safe cloud environment and builds a live deployment step by step:
- A resource group or VPC spun up with guardrails in place
- Databases and storage configured to specification
- A compute host deployed and secured
- A load balancer wired in
- And finally, a working full-stack application link to showcase
The orchestration ensures each student gets a dedicated account, policies and quotas enforced, and AI-guided validation at every step. TruthSeeker checks the final output — APIs, endpoints, semantics, even media files — ensuring outcomes are real and reliable.
Meanwhile, instructors and institutions view everything through CloudX Observe: live telemetry of progress, strengths, weaknesses, and recommendations across entire batches and semesters.
The result? What was once 90 minutes of passive theory becomes 90 minutes of adaptive, cloud-ready practice. Meghkosh doesn't just teach slides — it translates them into skills, ensuring every learner can adapt, build, and deploy on the cloud.