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What’s Free at Linux Academy — March 2019

Linux Academy

By adding free cloud training to our Community Membership, students have the opportunity to develop their Linux and cloud skills further. Each month, we will kick off our community content with a live study group, allowing members of the Linux Academy community to come together and share their insights in order to learn from one another.

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Weekly Update 6-3-2019

Linux Academy

This week, we’re talking all about serverless computing, what it is, why it’s relevant, and the release of a free course that can be enjoyed by everyone on the Linux Academy platform, including Community Edition account members. In a nutshell, serverless computing lets you build and run applications without thinking about servers.

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Managed Kubernetes: Is It Right for My Organization?

Tenable

Today, many organizations have adopted container technology to streamline the process of building, testing and deploying applications. Kuberenetes is an open-source system to automate deployment, scaling and management of containerized applications. Load balancing. Here’s what you need to know.

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Weekly Update 5-20-2019

Linux Academy

Application streams. Great news for all of our Linux Academy students; Red Hat Enterprise is already available to try out in Linux Academy’s Cloud Playground! We have more information on t he release in general and all the new features in our podcast Linux Action News and episode 105. Improved security. New Content.

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Weekly Update 6-17-2019: All About Ansible

Linux Academy

Whether you’re building an application, or you’re running complex infrastructure for a large corporation, you’ll eventually encounter repetitive tasks that need to be completed again and again. Ansible is an open source tool that has been backed by Red Hat since 2015. Managing Your Applications and Infrastructure with Terraform.

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Radar trends to watch: August 2021

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Matrix is an open standard for a decentralized “conversation store” that is used as the background for many other kinds of applications. It’s far from a state-of-the-art CPU, and probably will never be one, but with further development could be useful in edge applications that require flexibility. Brython is Python 3.9.5

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AIOps and our Robot Kubernetes Kops

Linux Academy

A big reason is the proliferation of micro-services based applications in highly redundant and highly available cloud infrastructures. Add to that a desire for most enterprises to integrate cloud based workloads with legacy on-premises applications, and we have complex hybrid cloud deployments to deal with as the result.