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Free Cloud Courses at Linux Academy — July 2019

Linux Academy

By adding free cloud training to our Community Membership, students can develop their Linux and Cloud skills even further. Members of the Linux Academy community come together and share their insights and questions. Stay tuned to the Linux Academy blog for details! Linux Academy Free Courses in July. Serverless Concepts.

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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO

Skills: Knowledge and skills for this role include an understanding of implementation and integration, security, configuration, and knowledge of popular cloud software tools such as Azure, AWS, GCP, Exchange, and Office 365. Role growth: 27% of companies have added cloud systems admin roles as part of their cloud investments.

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Beyond Visibility: Proactive Cloud Workload Security in the Real World

Prisma Clud

Even more interesting is the diversity of these workloads, notably serverless and platform as a service (PaaS) workloads, which account for 36% of cloud-based workloads , signifying their growing importance in modern technology landscapes. New applications often use scalable and cost-effective serverless functions.

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Deploy a serverless workload on Kubernetes using Knative and ArgoCD

CircleCI

Creating a pipeline to continuously deploy your serverless workload on a Kubernetes cluster. Containers and microservices have revolutionized the way applications are deployed on the cloud. Since its launch in 2014, Kubernetes has become a standard tool for container orchestration. Monitoring and accessing a sample application.

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Technology Trends for 2023

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

This difference between search data and usage data may mean that developers “live” in their programming languages, not in their container tools. For several years, microservices has been one of the most popular topics in software architecture, and this year is no exception. Have microservices reached a peak? growth over 2021.

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The Days After ServerlessDays ATX

Linux Academy

I recently spent the day at Serverless Days in Austin, Texas, and it was interesting for a lot of reasons. All creature comforts aside, this conference was a developer-oriented show, which displayed some of the benefits and drawbacks of serverless. Brian LeRoux showed us a shortcut for deploying our serverless functions.

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Ask Miss O11y: Do I Need Observability If My Stack Is Boring?

Honeycomb

Observability came out of microservices and cloud-native, right? On both counts—yeah, it sorta came out of microservices and cloud native, and yeah sorta, you need it with a simpler architecture (though perhaps not as desperately as you otherwise might). The need for observability grew forth from microservices and cloud native.