DevOps Fundamentals with Agile
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Description
DevOps is the union of people, process, and products to enable the continuous delivery of value to end users. It aims to create a culture and environment where building, testing, and releasing software can happen rapidly, frequently, and more reliably, so you can innovate like a startup and scale for the enterprise. By taking this introductory DevOps course, you’ll be able to define DevOps, understand why you need DevOps, and learn how you can get started with DevOps. You’ll learn the key ideas and techniques to bring development and operations together to produce higher-quality software and deliver it more quickly.
Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?
Basic knowledge of software and hardware including IT Networking fundamentals
Knowledge of basic project management concepts is desirable
A basic understanding of software development life-cycle would be helpful
Who this course is for:
Anyone who wants to learn DevOps fundamentals and basic project management concepts
Web developers, enterprise architects, programmers, IT professionals who wish to learn more about DevOps
This course does not teach how to build CI/CD pipelines nor does it teach Docker and Kubernetes
System Requirements
See System Requirements in the Coggno Knowledge Base
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DevOps Fundamentals with Agile
DevOps is the union of people, process, and products to enable the continuous delivery of value to end users. It aims to create a culture and environment where building, testing, and releasing software can happen rapidly, frequently, and more reliably, so you can innovate like a startup and scale for the enterprise. By taking this introductory DevOps course, you’ll be able to define DevOps, understand why you need DevOps, and learn how you can get started with DevOps. You’ll learn the key ideas and techniques to bring development and operations together to produce higher-quality software and deliver it more quickly.
Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?
Who this course is for: