DevOps

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As businesses strive to deliver software faster and more reliably, DevOps has become a cornerstone of modern IT operations. The demand for skilled DevOps engineers continues to rise across industries as organizations adopt agile and cloud-native practices.

Traditional software development often faced delays due to a disconnect between development and operations teams. DevOps bridges this gap by fostering collaboration, automation, and continuous delivery — enabling faster deployments, fewer errors, and more responsive development cycles.

With the rise of cloud computing, microservices, and CI/CD pipelines, companies are seeking DevOps professionals who can manage the infrastructure and deployment lifecycle efficiently and securely.

DevOps continues to be one of the most sought-after skill sets in IT. With more companies moving to cloud-native and agile methodologies, the need for engineers who can manage complex systems and ensure seamless integration and deployment will only grow. DevOps roles often come with competitive salaries, career growth, and opportunities to work on cutting-edge technologies.

What You Will Learn...

  • DevOps Fundamentals

  • Linux & Shell Scripting

  • Networking & Security Basics

  • Version Control (Git)

  • Build Tools (npn/yarn(Node.js))

  • Containerization (Docker)

  • Container Orchestration (Kubernetes)

  • CI/CD Pipelines(Jenkins)

  • Infrastructure as Code (IaC)- Terraform and Terragrunt

  • AWS and MongoDB Atlas

  • Monitoring & Logging

  • Security in DevOps

  • Artifact Repository & Package Management

  • Advanced Topics

  • Live Project with Best Practices