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New live online training courses

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Linux, Python, and Bash Scripting for Cybersecurity Professionals , July 19. Azure Architecture: Best Practices , June 28. Learn Linux in 3 Hours , July 1. Managing Containers on Linux , July 1. Exam AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies Crash Course , July 11-12. Linux Performance Optimization , July 22.

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219+ live online training courses opened for June and July

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Linux, Python, and Bash Scripting for Cybersecurity Professionals , July 19. Azure Architecture: Best Practices , June 28. Learn Linux in 3 Hours , July 1. Managing Containers on Linux , July 1. Exam AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies Crash Course , July 11-12. Linux Performance Optimization , July 22.

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160+ live online training courses opened for May and June

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Data science and data tools. Practical Linux Command Line for Data Engineers and Analysts , May 20. First Steps in Data Analysis , May 20. Data Analysis Paradigms in the Tidyverse , May 30. Data Visualization with Matplotlib and Seaborn , June 4. Design Patterns Boot Camp , July 1-2.

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Technology Trends for 2022

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A quick look at bigram usage (word pairs) doesn’t really distinguish between “data science,” “data engineering,” “data analysis,” and other terms; the most common word pair with “data” is “data governance,” followed by “data science.” Even on Azure, Linux dominates.

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Where Programming, Ops, AI, and the Cloud are Headed in 2021

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Kubernetes isn’t just an orchestration tool; it’s the cloud’s operating system (or, as Kelsey Hightower has said , “Kubernetes will be the Linux of distributed systems”). But the data doesn’t show the number of conversations we’ve had with people who think that Kubernetes is just “too complex.” What’s behind this story?