• Architecture to reduce Kubernetes complexity

    - How much Kubernetes do developers need to know? Does “shift left “ mean means ever-expanding curriculum of tools and frameworks outside of the main focal point; software development? - How can we reconcile between developers taking full ownership of the software they create and other concerns like operations, security, and compliance still being properly addressed in a standardized way? - Support developers by creating standardized and reusable abstractions that make it easy for everyone to be successful with their tasks and increasing demands. - The emphasis here is on reusable services that the Platform/DevOps or other enabling Teams provide in form of tools, APIs, products, and contracts. The audience will learn - how to create smart abstractions over Kubernetes primitives - how to use those primitives to create stable and user-friendly contracts between development teams and enable teams

  • Kubernetes Certifications

    Some say that Kubernetes is a fabric for cloud-native applications, a platform to build platforms or an operating system of the cloud. Well, all of those statements are true, but most importantly, Kubernetes is everywhere and its popularity will only grow, as it fades to the background powering workloads on servers in public, private and hybrid clouds, on edge and even in space. A big part of the DevOps movement is ""learning culture"". Companies expect more from new and seasoned employees, technologies come and go with neck-breaking speed. One proven way of continuous learning is investing in yourself by learning and validating your knowledge with a certificate. CNCF created 3 Kubernetes certifications, one for administrators: CKA, for developers: CKAD and security specialists: CKS. During this talk we will look into the learning process, certification details and I will share with you tips and tricks on how to pass the exams.

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  • Docker Workshop

    Docker workshop for beginners