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Infrastructure Engineer: Key Duties, Skills, and Background

Altexsoft

An infrastructure engineer is a person who designs, builds, coordinates, and maintains the IT environment companies need to run internal operations, collect data, develop and launch digital products, support their online stores, and achieve other business objectives. (80, easy). Key components of IT infrastructure.

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New live online training courses

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Get hands-on training in Docker, microservices, cloud native, Python, machine learning, and many other topics. AI-driven Future State Cloud Operations , June 7. Advanced Test-Driven Development (TDD) , June 27. Test-Driven Development In Python , June 28. Microservices Architecture and Design , July 8-9.

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219+ live online training courses opened for June and July

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Get hands-on training in Docker, microservices, cloud native, Python, machine learning, and many other topics. AI-driven Future State Cloud Operations , June 7. Advanced Test-Driven Development (TDD) , June 27. Test-Driven Development In Python , June 28. Microservices Architecture and Design , July 8-9.

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What’s Free At Linux Academy June 2019

Linux Academy

By adding free cloud training to our Community Membership, students have the opportunity to develop their Linux and Cloud skills further. Implement And Manage Application Services (Azure)- This course provides instructions on how to manage and maintain the infrastructure for the core web apps and services developers build and deploy.

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Microservices Adoption in 2020

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Microservices seem to be everywhere. Scratch that: talk about microservices seems to be everywhere. So we wanted to determine to what extent, and how, O’Reilly subscribers are empirically using microservices. Here’s a summary of our key findings: Most adopters are successful with microservices. And that’s the problem.

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How microservices and containerization make cloud migration possible at a low cost

Trigent

Containers are often being spoken about in the tech world for the extraordinary potential they demonstrate in cloud-native development. The massive adoption of containers has made them mainstream and 46% of software developers and IT professionals participating in a survey listed containerization as their top priority.

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

While we like to talk about how fast technology moves, internet time, and all that, in reality the last major new idea in software architecture was microservices, which dates to roughly 2015. Remember that these “units” are “viewed” by our users, who are largely professional software developers and programmers. What does this mean?

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