CI/CD Pipelines & DevOps Practices
Who This Is For
- Software developers releasing code more frequently
- QA engineers automating testing in delivery pipelines
- IT operations teams adopting automated release processes
Why It Matters for Corporate Teams
Manual releases are slow and error-prone. Teams trained in CI/CD ship faster, catch issues earlier, and reduce the risk of costly production failures.
Main Focus
- Building and managing CI/CD pipelines
- Automated testing and deployment strategies
- Tools: Jenkins, GitLab CI, GitHub Actions
- Release management best practices
Kubernetes & Container Orchestration
Who This Is For
- DevOps engineers deploying containerized workloads
- Cloud engineers managing scalable infrastructure
- Backend developers working with microservices
Why It Matters for Corporate Teams
Containers are now the standard for scalable applications. Kubernetes skills let teams deploy, scale, and manage workloads reliably — without the operational chaos of manual container management.
Main Focus
- Container fundamentals and Docker
- Kubernetes architecture and core concepts
- Deploying and scaling containerized applications
- Managing clusters in production
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)
Who This Is For
- Infrastructure engineers transitioning to SRE practices
- Operations teams focused on uptime and reliability
Why It Matters for Corporate Teams
Downtime costs money and trust. SRE-trained teams build systems that stay reliable at scale, respond to incidents faster, and reduce repeat failures.
Main Focus
- SRE principles: SLIs, SLOs, and error budgets
- Incident management and on-call practices
- Building resilient, self-healing systems
- Reducing toil through automation
Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, Ansible)
Who This Is For
- Cloud engineers automating infrastructure provisioning
- DevOps professionals managing configuration at scale
- IT admins standardizing infrastructure deployment
Why It Matters for Corporate Teams
Manually configured infrastructure doesn’t scale and is hard to audit. IaC skills let teams provision infrastructure consistently, quickly, and with full version control.
Main Focus
- Infrastructure as Code principles
- Writing and managing Terraform configurations
- Configuration management with Ansible
- Version control and infrastructure automation workflows
AI-Powered Observability (AIOps)
Who This Is For
- SREs and DevOps engineers managing complex systems
- Platform teams using AI-driven monitoring tools
Why It Matters for Corporate Teams
Modern systems generate too much data for manual monitoring. AIOps skills help teams detect anomalies and resolve issues proactively — before they impact customers.
Main Focus
- AI-driven monitoring and anomaly detection
- Tools: Datadog, Dynatrace, and similar platforms
- Proactive incident prevention
- Integrating AIOps into existing observability stacks
Platform Engineering
Who This Is For
- Senior DevOps engineers building internal developer platforms
- Infrastructure architects improving developer experience
Why It Matters for Corporate Teams
Developers waste time fighting infrastructure instead of building products. Platform engineering skills help teams build internal platforms that boost productivity and speed up delivery.
Main Focus
- Designing internal developer platforms (IDPs)
- Self-service infrastructure for development teams
- Standardizing tooling and workflows
- Measuring and improving developer experience