- Welcome and Introductions
- What and Why of UX UI
- Roles in the world of UX and UI
- How to succeed?
- UX and UI Basics: Familiarity Guide
- The People
- The Process
- The Tools
Designed to give you hands‑on experience on DevOps tools and best practices about continuous development, continuous testing, and configuration management, including continuous integration and deployment and continuous monitoring of the software throughout its development life cycle.
Learn at your own pace
Covering popular topics and tools
Impress employers with your hard work
SERIES INCLUDES:
14 COURSES
Linux distribution, shell scripting, some basic and advanced Linux commands and package management.
Linux security administration and Virtualization.
Certified Cloud Security Professional – CCSP
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 1: Foundations (ECC 312-50)
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 2: Ethical Hacker (ECC 312-50)
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) Version 11 Part 3: Advanced Ethical Hacker (ECC 312-50)
Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) CAS-003
CompTIA CySA+ (Cybersecurity Analyst+) CS0-002
CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-004)
CompTIA PenTest+ (PT0-001)
Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator (CHFI)
Microsoft 98-367 MTA Security Fundamentals
DevOps is the answer, you might have heard – but what is the question again? What is DevOps trying to solve? This program is designed to give you hands-on experience on DevOps tools and best practices about continuous development, continuous testing, and configuration management, including continuous integration and deployment and continuous monitoring of the software throughout its development life cycle.
7 Lessons
- Welcome and Introductions
- What and Why of UX UI
- Roles in the world of UX and UI
- How to succeed?
- UX and UI Basics: Familiarity Guide
- The People
- The Process
- The Tools
7 lessons
- What is a brief?
- Understanding the scope of projects
- How to work in teams?
- Introductions to Miro and Figma
5 Modules & 39 Topics
IBT Learning's DevOps industrial training is designed to give you hands-on experience on in-house DevOps tools and best practices about continuous development, continuous testing, configuration management, including continuous integration and continuous deployment, and finally, continuous monitoring of the software throughout its development life cycle.
Module 1. Introduction to DevOps
What is DevOps? Why DevOps?
What Market Trends
Jenkins introduction
DevOps Engineer Skills
DevOps Delivery Pipeline
DevOps Ecosystem
What is CI/CD
Module 2. Version Control System using GIT
Introduction to VCS
Git lifecycle
Understanding Git workflow
understanding .gitignore
Git Command
Working with Github
Module 3. Build Tool Maven
Maven Introduction
Maven Goals
Maven Project on Artifactory
Build Java maven project Maven and DevOps
Module 4: Build Automation using Jenkins
What is Jenkins
Jenkins Architecture
Jenkins Installation
Jenkins Security
Manage Jenkins and underlying configuration Jenkins CLI
Jenkins Plugins
Freestyle Jobs
Pipeline as a Code
Multibranch Pipeline
Scripted vs Declarative Pipeline Groovy and Jenkins
Build CI CD pipeline
Jenkins Library
Module 5: Configuration as code using Ansible
What is Ansible
Understanding Configuration as Code
Ansible Architecture
Benefits of Ansible
Ansible Installation
Creating and configuring VMs using Digital Ocean
Ansible Commands Ansible Playbooks
Ansible Variables
Ansible filters and handlers Ansible Roles
Using Ansible in Jenkins Pipeline
3 modules
Module 1: Microservices
Understanding Monolithic Architecture
Drawbacks of Monolithic Architecture
What is Microservice Architecture
Advantages and disadvantages of Microservices Architecture
Module 2: Containerization using Docker
Containerization using Docker
Private Container Repository (AWS ECR)
Public Container Registry (DockerHub)
Docker Container vs Virtual Machine Docker Architecture
Create Docker images
Docker Commands
Docker Network
Docker Compose
Docker Volumes
Containerize nodeJs Application
Jenkins pipeline using docker
Module 3: Orchestration of Container using Kubernetes
What is Kubernetes
Orchestration and its features
Kubernetes Architecture
Minikube and kubectl
kuebctl commands
Pods and Deployments
ConfigMap and Secrets
Services and Ingress
Statefulsets Namespaces
Volumes
4 modules & 37 Topics
2 Modules & 13 Topics
Overview
What is continuous monitoring
Goals and benefits of monitoring
Types of continuous monitoring
Overview of DevOps monitoring tools
Overview of Splunk
Splunk
Overview of Splunk Cloud and Enterprise instance
Download and installation
Universal forwarder
Demo on how to get data from machines/apps
Basic search and data models
Dashboards and visualizations
Demo on how to create Dashboards
Reports and alerting
Best practices and industry standards on monitoring
Elective
Build a rich portfolio of advanced end-to-end DevOps projects. The value of this elective program is $1,500 as a stand-alone course
18 Modules & 179 Topics
Amazon Web Services certifications are very common in the IT industry. However, with over 90 distinct services, it is very difficult to know what to even study if preparing for one of the certification exams. In this online IT course, you will learn the foundational cloud computing concepts and AWS services needed to achieve the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner certification and drive cloud initiatives.
13 modules & 105 on-demand videos
This course covers crucial information to help you take and pass the Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) exam. You will be walked through the exam process, where to find updated information about changes to the exam, and given some general test-taking tips.
The course includes 105 on-demand videos, and 20 prep questions, and covers 13 essential topics to help you ace the CKA questions you’ll encounter in the exam.
3 Modules
4 Modules
Strategies for Effective Job Searching
Setting Up Your Job Alerts
Using Upwork for Your Job Search
Using The Forage for Project Work
5. Bonus: Creating Your Job Search Routine
5 Modules
LinkedIn Research and SEO for Your Profile
Optimizing Your LinkedIn Profile 👩 💼
Using the Other Sections on Your LinkedIn Profile
4. How to Get Noticed by Recruiters on LinkedIn
5. Bonus: Privacy and Visibility Settings on LinkedIn
3 Modules
Reviewing LinkedIn Profiles Before Upcoming Interview
Answering Common Interview Questions
Answering Technical Questions + Asking Questions
4. Negotiating Salary Tips and Strategies
3 Modules
Networking with Mentors and referrals
Reaching out to Recruiters and Finding Phone Numbers
Networking with Hiring Managers
2 Modules
Finding and Using Emails for Follow-up
Following Up by Phone
MAKE YOUR MOVE:
INTERNSHIP PLACEMENTS
Work one-on-one with our career services team to get placed in an internship role
and put everything you learn into practice in a real-world environment.
November Placements below
The need for qualified DevOps engineers is soaring. Indeed, industry-led market studies conducted over the past few years consistently reach the same conclusion: DevOps engineer is the most in-demand IT role at digitally-enabled companies.
The rewards for DevOps Engineers in terms of flexibility and remuneration are among the most lucrative in IT.
Per BuiltIn, The average salary for a DevOps Engineer in US is $133,017. The average additional cash compensation for a DevOps Engineer in US is $16,929. The average total compensation for a DevOps Engineer in US is $149,946. DevOps Engineer salaries are based on responses gathered by Built In from anonymous DevOps Engineer employees in US.
One of the main drivers for DevOps Engineers is the opportunity to truly deliver tangible business outcomes within the role.
of our graduates accept regular offers the first 4-6 weeks after graduating
We connect learners with peers and experts from around the world, facilitating networking and collaboration opportunities.
IBT Training's DevOps course provided a comprehensive and insightful learning experience with valuable hands-on exercises. While the internship placement was beneficial, additional guidance could enhance the overall transition. Overall, IBT Training lays a solid foundation for entering the DevOps field.
Olaniyan Olatunde Kubernetes Admin, MicrosoftEnrolling in this course proved career-defining, offering invaluable knowledge and a guaranteed internship. It set me on a path to success, delivering everything promised—free certification, ongoing learning, and the ability to pass my sec+ on the first try.
Solomon Awuku Cybersecurity Analyst, Tek ComputersUpon completing the class, I felt confident and prepared to embark on a career in cybersecurity. The skills and knowledge I acquired have already proven invaluable, as I find myself better equipped to tackle real-world challenges and contribute to the protection of digital assets.
Raymond A. CYBERSECURITY ANALYST BLUE CROSS"IBT Learning is an outstanding tech school, with experienced teachers. Graduates gain hands-on experience with management tools such as Git, Maven, Nexus, SonarQube, Ansible, Docker for microservices, Kubernetes for container orchestration, and Terraform for Infras as Code"
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Not sure?Talk to our advisors
Our program advisors will answer any questions you have about the DevOps Engineer Industrial Training Program and what it’s like to learn with IBT Learning. They’ll also discuss your background, transferable skills, interests, career goals, and more.
Upon completion of your training, you’ll receive a personalized certificate of completion to help validate to others your new skills
The course is designed for individuals without a background in tech. Familiarity with Excel is recommended but not mandatory.
The course is designed for anyone who wants to start a career in software quality assurance
The course covers a range of topics, including software testing fundamentals, manual testing techniques, test case design, bug reporting, and more. You will also have the opportunity to practice your skills through hands-on exercises and real-world examples.
With the continued rise of automation and artificial intelligence, manual software testing is one of those fields that will grow in demand. Manual testing remains a critical aspect of the software development life cycle. Manual testers are still needed to test user interfaces, perform exploratory testing, and identify edge cases that may not be covered by automated tests. Manual software testers are needed now, more than ever.
This is a live, instructor-led course. Classes take place over Zoom.
Yes, upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a certificate of completion that can be added to your resume or LinkedIn profile.
No, you don't need coding skills or any tech background to become a manual software tester. This is why manual QA is the best way to break into tech