New Cloud Engineer Bootcamp from The Linux Foundation Fully Prepares Individuals for a Cloud Career
Program includes online training, labs, instructor support and certification providing all the verifiable knowledge necessary to begin work as a cloud engineer
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, announced the availability of its first ever bootcamp program, designed to take individuals from newbie to certified cloud engineer in six months.
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The Linux Foundation Cloud Engineer Bootcamp bundles self-paced eLearning courses with certification exams and dedicated instructor support for a comprehensive and well-rounded educational program. The training begins with Linux at the operating system layer, and moves up the stack, covering DevOps, cloud, containers and more, providing all the knowledge needed to work as a cloud engineer. The specific courses and exams included, all of which are taken online, are:
- Essentials of Linux System Administration (LFS201)
- Linux Networking and Administration (LFS211)
- Containers Fundamentals (LFS253)
- DevOps and SRE Fundamentals: Implementing Continuous Delivery (LFS261)
- Kubernetes Fundamentals (LFS258)
- Linux Foundation Certified System Administrator Exam (LFCS)
- Certified Kubernetes Administrator Exam (CKA)
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Participants will also have access to a bootcamp-specific online forum to interact with other students and instructors, as well as live virtual office hours with course instructors five days per week. Those who spend 15-20 hours per week on the materials should expect to complete the bootcamp in about six months. Upon completion, participants will receive badges for the LFCS and CKA certification exam, as well as a badge for completing the entire bootcamp. Badges can be independently verified by potential employers at any time.
“Many individuals have expressed interest in options for more guided training opportunities, which this bootcamp aims to provide,” said Clyde Seepersad, SVP and general manager of training & certification at The Linux Foundation. “At the same time, many of The Linux Foundation’s members have expressed difficulty in finding qualified individuals to fill open cloud positions. A price point significantly below most bootcamps, coupled with industry-leading certifications and vendor-neutral training, makes this offering a tremendous value and provides an accessible option for individuals looking to break into the IT and cloud industries. At the same time, it will help close the talent gap and ensure adequate staffing for companies seeking cloud talent.”
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