Learning Continuous Integration with Jenkins

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Learning Continuous Integration with Jenkins

Coursera · Intermediate ·☁️ DevOps & Cloud ·3mo ago

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Masters Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment with Jenkins

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This course provides a comprehensive guide to mastering Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD) with Jenkins. You will explore essential technologies like cloud computing, containerization, and GitOps while building and optimizing CI/CD pipelines. Understanding and applying these concepts will significantly enhance your DevOps and development workflow. By the end of this course, you will be able to deploy Jenkins on the cloud, optimize security practices, and build resilient CI/CD pipelines. You will gain practical, hands-on experience with tools like GitHub, SonarQube, Artifactory, and Kubernetes, all within a cloud-native environment. What sets this course apart is its combination of in-depth theory and real-world application. You will not only learn the concepts but also see how they are used in practical, everyday scenarios that reflect the demands of modern DevOps environments. This course is suitable for developers, testers, release engineers, and project managers. It assumes basic knowledge of Agile and DevOps and is ideal for those looking to advance their Jenkins and CI/CD pipeline expertise.
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