Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
for Linux and Open Source
| October 13, 2021
| Topic: Developer
Once upon a time, if you wanted a steady tech job, it was hard to beat a systems administrator gig. A sysadmin job is still good, but even better in these cloud-powered days is a DevOps job. So it is that The Linux Foundation and the Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF) have joined forces to release a new DevOps Bootcamp.
The all-new Implementing DevSecOps (LFS262) course, which will become available later in Q4. is recommended to be completed last in the program. This class, which will be available standalone besides its inclusion in the DevOps Bootcamp, is designed for software developers, site reliability engineers, and DevOps practitioners looking to speed up secure code delivery. It focuses on automating security and incorporating it as part of the process, including continuous delivery, Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC), and observability.
On top of these classes, I’ll add, in my humble opinion, you’ll be well-served if you take the Linux Foundation’s Introduction to Kubernetes class early on. These days Kubernetes is helpful in any kind of cloud-native or DevOps career.
If you take the program, you’ll also have access to a Bootcamp-specific online forum to interact with other students and instructors. You can also use this to access live virtual office hours with course instructors four days per week. Candidates have unlimited access to the program for 12 months. Upon completion of all five courses and their final exams, participants will receive a verifiable certificate of completion and a shareable online badge.
You can enroll in the DevOps Bootcamp today. While the regular price of each course in the Bootcamp is $299, through October 19, 2021, the full Bootcamp is being offered for $525 with offer code DEVOPS30, a 30% discount over standard pricing of $750.
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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
for Linux and Open Source
| October 13, 2021
| Topic: Developer