Monday, June 13, 2022

PMP Certification Course and Practice Test

Colleagues, according to the Global Knowledge 2021 Salary and Skills Report certified PMPs earn an average salary of $148,906 - some 25% above their non-certified peers. This PMP training program consists of lessons that correspond to each topic of the PMP syllabus to prepare the student for the content in the PMP exam. The exam covers content from the PMBOK Guide, Agile concepts and workflows, which are all fully explained in this course. At the end of each section is a practice quiz, and there are more than 250 flash cards for students to test their knowledge.Skill-based training modules mapped to the PMP certification exam objectives include: 1) Getting Prepared for the PMP Exam, 2) Learning Foundational Concepts, 3) Project Integration Management, 4) Project Scope Management, 5) Project Schedule Management - Parts I & II, 6) Project Cost Management, 7) Project Quality Management, 8) Project Resource Management - Parts I & II, 9) Project Communications Management, 10) Project Risk Management, 11) Project Procurement Management, and 12) Project Stakeholder Management. 

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Monday, June 6, 2022

Red Hat Certified Engineer (EX294 RHEL 8)

Colleagues, according to Talent.com the average salary for a  Red Hat Certified Engineer is $123.500. The Red Hat Certified Engineer - Professional training program provides you with hands-on experience managing multiple systems using Red Hat® Ansible® Engine, in addition to executing common system administration tasks across a variety of systems with Ansible. This course also includes exclusive access to Pearson Test Prep practice exams to fully prepare you for the Red Hat Certified Engineer RHCE EX294 exam. With the lab-based, real-world projects included in this course, you’ll learn how to automate Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® tasks, integrate Red Hat emerging technologies, and apply automation for efficiency and innovation, among other sought-after skills. Anyone planning to take the RHCE EX294 exam to become a Red Hat Certified Engineer or who is about to become noncurrent and wishes to recertify, experienced Linux IT professionals who currently have RHCSA certification and are interested in earning an RHCE certification, anyone on the path to becoming a Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA), Red Hat's highest level of certification, and systems administrators who want to demonstrate competency in managing multiple systems, as well as IT professionals who work in a DevOps environment and want to demonstrate competency in automating their workload. This program covers the full range of topics tested on the RHCE EX294 exam, including: 1) Deploying, configuring, and managing all required systems, 2) Managing users, groups, and security, 3) Understanding and working with core components of Ansible, including inventories, modules, variables, plays, configuration files, facts,, 4) Completing all steps required to install and configure an Ansible control nodes, 5) Configuring Ansible managed nodes, 6) Creating Ansible plays and playbooks, using Ansible Vault to protect sensitive data, 7) Managing RHEL 8 with Ansible, 8) Setting up a Managed IT Environment, 9) Using Ad Hoc Commands and Playbooks to manage RHEL 8 Servers, and 10) Managing software configurations with Ansible.

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Expert JavaScript (Training)

Colleagues, the Expert JavaScript program will enable you to write elegant JS ES6+ code for the Web, Backend, and Lambdas.  Go beyond the basics and learn about the concepts that are hard to find in an average JavaScript book or video but are essential to mastering the language. The program covers several approaches to writing asynchronous JavaScript that can be leveraged to call APIs or long-running functions without freezing the A61. Learn how to write elegant JS code with ES6 syntax for use in web apps, node backend, or lambdas. Obtain a deeper understanding of advanced concepts such as Promises, Async/Await, Apply/Call/Bind, and frequently used design patterns for writing performant, bug-free, and maintainable code, gain clarity on vanilla JavaScript concepts so you can focus on learning modern web frameworks without getting lost, and understand how you can develop and publish your own open-source JavaScript libraries. Skill-based training modules include: 1) Understand Objects, Hoisting, and Execution - explore out-of-the-box features, understand Execution Context, uncover two phases of running JS code, learn about variable environments, understand Scope Chain; 2) Discover Functions and IIFEs - discover functions in JS, difference between objects and functions, learn about IIFEs, explore different ways to use IIFEs; 3) Use Closures, Apply/Call/Bind - understand "this" and closuresearn how IIFEs come to the rescue, use Apply/Call/Bind methods; 4) Review ES6 Syntax - difference between Var, Const, and Let, use Template Strings and Object Literals, understand Arrow Functions syntax, accept default params, uncover the Spread operator and re-structure an array and object; 5) Learn ES6 Array Methods - understand the anatomy of ES6 array methods, explore several array methods in ES6; 6) Work with Classes and Inheritance - learn about Prototypes and the Prototype Chain, prototypical Inheritance works, understand the old way of creating classes and learn the new way to create classes; 7)  Learn Async Programming - JavaScript Event Loop, learn how callbacks and Promises work, several ways of using Promises, ways to use Async/Await, Decide between callbacks, Promises, and Async/Await; and 8) Publish a Library to NPM - set up a new library using base-npm-libmplement features in the new library, build the library using Webpack and Babel, publish the library to public NPM and test the published library. 

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Back-End Engineer

Colleagues, the Back-End Engineer certificate program will equip you with Node.JS, Express.JS, PostgreSQL, Back-End, SQL, Security skills to advance your career. You will start by programming servers and client-side interfaces, then level up to designing databases. By the end, you’ll have everything you need to start your career as a back-end engineer. Learn to use JavaScript tools like Node.js and Express.js to build interactive web apps and ensure personalization and security for the people using your web apps. In Codestrips, you'll build a back-end to support a small comic strip creation app. Using Express.js and Node-SQLite, create a new database, build the proper table, and create GET and POST routes to provide access to and the ability to create new comic strips. Skill-based training modules include: 1) Setting Up a Dev Environment, 2) Web Development Fundamentals, 3) JavaScript Syntax, 4) Building Interactive Websites with JavaScript, 5) Git and Github, 6) Portfolio Project: Mixed Messages, 7) Basics of Back-End Development, 8) Async JavaScript and HTTP R, equests, 9) Build a Back-End with Express.jsLearn how to create back-end servers and APIs in JavaScript using the popular Express.js framework, 10) Portfolio Project: Personal Budget, 11) Database Basics, 12) Working with Databases, 13) Designing Relational Databases, 14) Advanced PostgreSQL, 15) Connecting a Database to a Server, 16) Deploying a Server, 17) JavaScript Testing, 18) Software Design Principles, 19) API Development with Swagger and OpenAPI, 20) Web Security Fundamentals, 21) User Authentication and Authorization, 22) Data Security, 23) Common Attacks on Web Applications, 24) Operating Systems Fundamentals, 25) Caching and CDNs, 26) Scalability, 27) DevOps Fundamentals, 28) Portfolio Project: - Photo Caption Contest, 29) Linear Data Structures, 30) Complex Data Structures, 31) Algorithms, and 32) Search and Graph Search Algorithms. 

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Monday, May 30, 2022

Linux Web Operations

Colleagues, the Linux Web Operations program is based upon a full stack example of a Python web application hosted in the AWS cloud, each lesson begins with general principles and uses command line examples to reinforce the concepts. According to GlassDoor average compensation for a Linux Developer in the US is $119,656. The program covers web, application, and database servers; DNS records and servers; exchanging confidential and authenticated messages using cryptography; Ansible for orchestration and configuration management; working with APIs; and running applications in Docker containers. Learn to design web applications for high availability, interact with APIs and debug problems with HTTP, configure Apache and Nginx web servers, extend Nginx with Lua scripts, configure master and slave DNS, update DNS dynamically, configure an HAProxy Load Balancer, configure MySQL master/slave replication, run applications in Docker containers, configure applications automatically using Ansibles, and use SSH, OpenSSL, and GPG to provide data integrity and confidentiality. Skill-based training modules include: 1) Web Applications, 2) Databases, 3) Web Servers and Load Balancers, 4) DNS, 5) Monitoring, 6) Configuration Management, 7) Cryptography, and 8) Docker Containers and Dockerfiles.

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Monday, May 23, 2022

Linux Foundation Certified Engineer - LFCE (Training)

Colleagues, Payscale estimates the average US salary for Linux Foundation Certified Engineer (LFCE) is about  $119,287 per year. This Linux Foundation Certified Engineer (LFCE) training program has 10 hours of comprehensive video training—which includes whiteboard concept teaching, live CLI work, screencast teaching, hands-on labs, and practice exam walkthroughs—so you have everything you need to study for and pass the LFCE exam. This course will give you practical and reliable training so you get all the information you need to pass the LFCE exam, as well as the real-world experience you need to fully understand concepts and practice your skills. This comprehensive training includes 10+ hours of video courses, whiteboard instruction to help you grasp difficult concepts, CLI instruction so you can see Linux in action and multiple practice labs. Training modules include: 1) Managing Networking - Network Administration, Network Monitoring & Reporting, Implementing Packet Filtering, Managing Remote Access, Configuring NFS File Sharing; 2)  Managing File Services - Configuring Samba File Sharing, Configuring FTP Servers, Setting up Automount; 3) Managing Web Services - Managing Apache, Managing Apache Security Features, Squid Proxy Server and Nginx; 4) Managing Mail Services - Configuring an SMTP Server, Configuring a POP/IMAP Server; and 5) Managing Infrastructure Services, DNS Server, DHCP, Network Time, Docker Containers and Installing an IPA Server. 

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Monday, May 16, 2022

Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer (Course and Practice Test)

Colleagues, the Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer  program provides a exploration into the foundational concepts of cloud computing, Google Cloud Platform, and all the objectives and sub-objectives of the Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer certification, including demonstrations of the deployment of applications, monitoring of operations of multiple projects. Training modules include: 1) Introducing Google Cloud Computing - familiarizes the viewer with virtualization technologies, which is at the heart of cloud computing. The cloud service types and deployment models are covered, as well as an introduction to GCP core services like Computing, Hosting, Storage, Networking, Database, and Big Data, finishing up with Machine Learning services, 2) Setting up a Cloud Solution Environment -  setting up Cloud Projects and Accounts among other important early lifecycle tasks and best practices. Exploring important billing concepts and practices, and installing and configuring the command line interface through the Cloud SDK download are also covered, 3) Planning and Configuring a Cloud Solution -  planning the deployment of compute, database, and storage solutions, 4) Deploying and Implementing a Cloud Solutions - 22 live demonstrations with more than two hours of hands-on labs. It covers all of the exam objectives for configuring compute, database, and storage services, as well as networking and other services like Google Cloud Launcher., and 5) Ensuring Successful Operation of a Cloud Solution.” discusses monitoring and logging–primarily with Stackdriver; and then the critical Identity and Access Management (IAM service) with both predefined and custom roles configured in both the Console and Google Cloud Shell.

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Monday, April 25, 2022

Top 5 Linux Developer Certification & Training Programs

Colleagues, the Linux Software Market 2022 report from Industry Research is projected to reach $13.780B USD by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 15.9%. ZipRecruiter estimates average annual Linux Software Engineer salaries in the US at $111, 783.  Our first pick is the Introduction to Linux, Open Source Development, and GIT (LFD301) program - acquire high-demand skills in Open Source Software, Why Use Open Source Software?, Examples of Successful OSS Projects, How to Work in OSS Projects, Continuous Integration, OSS Licensing and Legal Issues, Leadership vs Control and Why Projects Fail, Respecting and Encouraging Diversity in OSS, GitHub and Other Hosting Providers, Linux and the Operating System, Graphical Environments and Interfaces, System Administration, Text Editors, Shells, bash, and the Command Line, Filesystem Layout, Partitions, Paths and Links, System Initialization, Memory, Networking, Command Details, Users and Groups, Linux Filesystems, Essential Command Line Tools, Bash Scripting, Files and Filesystems, Compiling, Linking and Libraries, Java Installation and Environment, Building RPM and Debian Packages, Introduction to GIT, Git Installation, Git and Revision Control Systems, Using Git: - an Example, Git Concepts and Architecture, Managing Files and the Index, Commits, Branches, Diffs, Merges, Managing Local and Remote Repositories, Using Patches, and Advanced Git Interfaces: Gerrit. Next, Linux Kernel Internals and Development (LFD420) -  Linux architecture, the basic methods for developing on the kernel, and how to efficiently work with the Linux developer community, Kernel Architecture, Initialization, Configuration and Compilation, System Calls, Style and General Considerations, Race Conditions and Synchronization Methods, SMP and Threads, Processes, Process Limits and Capabilities, Monitoring and Debugging, Scheduling, Memory Addressing, Huge Pages, Memory Allocation, Process Address Space, Disk Caches and Swapping, Device Drivers and Signals. Third, Embedded Linux Development (LFD450) - How to Work in OSS Projects, Embedded and Real-Time Systems Concepts, Cross-Development Environments: Goals and Needs, Kbuild System, Cross-Development Toolchain, QEMU, Booting a Target Development Board from uSD over Ethernet, along with Boot loaders and U-Boot, Kernel Configuration, Compilation, Booting, Device Drivers, Device Trees, Filesystem Packaging, Build Target Root Filesystem, Root Filesystem Choices, Configuring uClibc, Build BusyBox Utility Suite, perform Kernel Monitoring and Debugging, manage Memory Technology Devices (Flash Memory Filesystems), work with Compressed File systems, perform System Upgrades and Real-Time Extensions.

Finally, two intermediate-to-advanced level programs. Linux Performance Tuning (LFS426) - industry configuration best practices, the best tried-and-true optimization performance tuning tools and techniques, how to manually optimize the kernel’s behavior, tracing, profiling and instrumentation techniques across a wide range of conditions. It prepares you to use all the tools and techniques you need to keep your Linux systems running at optimal levels. These techniques and tools have been developed and tested in the most demanding high-performance computing environments. Skill-based training modules include: 1) Performance Optimization Principles, 2) Benchmarking, 3) Tuning Interfaces, 4) Monitoring Interfaces, 5) Profiling Techniques and Tools, 6) Tracing Tools, 7) CPU Subsystem, 8) Power Management, 8) Process Scheduling, 9) Memory Subsystem, 10) NUMA Optimizations, 11) I/O Subsystem, 12) Local Filesystems, 13) Network Filesystems, 14) Storage and IO, 15) Analyzing the I/O Subsystem, 16) Network Subsystem Optimization, and  17) Virtualization.  Finally, Cloud Foundry Certified Developer (CFCD) (LFD232)  - enables developers to demonstrate cloud skills and expertise, and helps developers set themselves apart in a competitive job market. Earn your Cloud Foundry Developer Certification. This program teaches you how to use Cloud Foundry to build, deploy and manage a cloud-native microservices solution. Topics covered directly align with the knowledge domains tested by the Cloud Foundry Certified Developer exam and will substantially increase students’ ability to become certified. Skill-based training modules that will equip you to pass the cert exam include: CF Motivators, Basic Definitions, Technical Overview,  Core Themes, Logging and Metrics, Resiliency, Services, Twelve-Factor Applications, Log Drain Review, Manipulating Routes, App Execution and Security Groups, Staging and Running,  Microservices, 15) Route Services,  Docker, TCP Routing, UAA and OAuth2, Cascading Failure, Distributed Tracing, Application Lifecycle and Non-Breaking Changes. 

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Top 3 Google Cloud Certification & Training Programs for career growth

Colleagues, the global cloud computing market size was valued at $368.97B in 2021 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.7% worldwide from 2022 to 2030 according to Grand View Research. Google Certified Professional Cloud Architects have an average salary of $169,029 based on the Global Knowledge IT Salary and Skills Report 2021. Our first pick - no surprise here - is the Google Cloud Professional Cloud Architect  (Certification exam preparation) - overview of the Google Professional Cloud Architect Exam,Sample Case Studies - In-depth review of the Case Studies provided for exam preparation, Designing and Implementing - This module covers designing and implementing infrastructure solutions, Optimizing and Operating - This module covers the sections of the exam outline on optimizing and operating, and Resources and next steps - In this module we will discuss next steps. Next, Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer - prepare for the Google Cloud Certified Associate Cloud Engineer exam. Get hands-on labs and lessons designed to build sought-after skills, including how to deploy, monitor, and maintain cloud projects on Google Cloud Platform. Setting up a cloud solution environment, including projects and accounts, Managing billing configuration, Installing and configuring Command Line Interface, Planning and configuring a cloud solution (e.g., compute and storage, Deploying and implementing compute (including Google Kubernetes Engine), database, storage, and networking services, Using GCP Deployment Manager, Monitoring and logging to maximize the success of a cloud solution, and Managing Identity and Access Management (IAM). And third, Elastic Google Cloud Infrastructure: Scaling and Automation - learn the comprehensive and flexible infrastructure and platform services provided by Google Cloud. Through a combination of video lectures, demos, and hands-on labs, participants explore and deploy solution elements, including securely interconnecting networks, load balancing, autoscaling, infrastructure automation and managed services. Introduction to the Architecting with Google Compute Engine course series. This course series is defined for cloud solution architects, DevOps engineers, and anyone who's interested in using Google Cloud, to create new solutions or to integrate existing systems, application environments, and infrastructure with a focus on Compute Engine.Interconnecting Networks, Infrastructure Automation, Managed Services.

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Top 3 JavaScript Developer programs for career growth

Colleagues, according to Indee.com The average salary for a javascript developer is $113,323 per year in the United States based upon 367 salaries reported. Here are our training program recommendations. First, JavaScript Core Language - JavaScript is an interpreted programming language that conforms to the ECMAScript specification. JavaScript is high-level, often just-in-time compiled, and multi-paradigm. It has curly-bracket syntax, dynamic typing, prototype-based object-orientation, and first-class functions. In this path you will learn the basics of JavaScript as well as more advanced topics such as promises, asynchronous programming, proxies and reflection. Next, JavaScript Unit Testing - Why Test? - Manual Testing,,Automated Testing, The Test Suite, Tests As Documentation, Regression; Write Good Tests With Mocha - learn to use the Mocha framework and the Node.js assert library to write, automate, and organize tests in Javascript - install Mocha I, Install Mocha II, describe and it blocks, assert, Setup, Exercise, and Verify, Teardown, Hooks; Learn Test-Driven Development With Mocha - learners will practice test driven development to create their own JavaScript testing suite using Mocha.js. - Getting Into The Red I, Red To Green I, Refactor I, Getting into the Red II, Red to Green II, Refactor II and Edge Case.  And third, Expert JavaScript - learn to write elegant JS code with ES6 syntax for use in web apps, node backend, or lambdas. Get a deeper understanding of advanced concepts such as Promises, Async/Await, Apply/Call/Bind, and frequently used design patterns for writing performant, bug-free, and maintainable code. 

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Top 5 Kubernetes and Docker Container Training-Certification Recommendations

Colleagues, according to Data Bridge Market Research the application container market will grow at a CAGR of 32.85% for the forecast period of 2022-2029.  Therefore, the application container market value would stand tall by USD 22.67 billion by 2029.  The Global Knowledge IT Skills and Salary Report (2021) includes two positions from the virtualization and containerization domains among its Top 15 Certification list: VCP-DVC - VMware Certified Professional - Data Center Virtualization ($132,947) and CCA-V - Citrix Certified Associate - Virtualization  ($115,308). Our first pick is Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) - Containers: describing what Kubernetes is, and last, Kubernetes Deployment options and setting up a lab environment are discussed, Kubernetes Essentials," teaches concepts that are extremely important for passing the CKAD exam including the Kubernetes API,, building and Exposing Scalable Applications with ConfigMaps and troubleshooting, and Sample certification exams. Next, is Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS) - Cluster Hardening, System Hardening, Minimize Microservice Vulnerabilities, Supply Chain Security,  Monitoring, Logging and Runtime Security. Third, Docker Containers - install Docker on standard Linux or specialized container operating systems, set-up a private Docker Registry, creating, running, and investigating Docker images and containers, pull and push containers between local systems and Docker Registries, integrate Docker containers with host networking and storage, orchestrate multiple containers into complex applications with Kubernetes, and build a Docker container to simplify application deployment. Fourth, Docker Orchestration and Microservices - designing web apps as microservices, use Docker to containerize your microservices, leverage modern Docker orchestration tools to aid in both developing and deploying your applications, and se Google’s container orchestration platform Kubernetes, and interpret the modern DevOps and container orchestration landscape. And finally, Modern Container-Based DevOps: Managing Microservices using Kubernetes and Docker - build their own full microservice running on Kubernetes, the concept of microservices, explaining fundamentals and other components in IT that play a vital role in obtaining a microservices architecture. It then covers how to use Git, and work with and manage containers using Docker as well as Podman on RHEL 8. 

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Monday, April 18, 2022

What are the Top 3 Linux Certifications for SysAdmins?

Colleagues, Glassdoor estimates the average compensation for a Linux Systems Administrator in the US at $106,726. We highly recognized professional certification can increase this figure by 5%-8%. First, the Linux Foundation Certified IT Associate (LFCA) exam demonstrates a user’s expertise and skills in fundamental information technology functions, especially in cloud computing. Next is the  Linux for System Engineers (LFS311) program which enables you to become a Linux Foundation Certified Engineer (LFCE ). The need for sysadmins with advanced administration and networking skills has never been greater, and competition for people with experience is fierce.  And third, Advanced Linux for System Administration (LFS311) will equip you to become a Linux Foundation Certified Engineer (LFCE ). The need for sysadmins with advanced administration and networking skills has never been greater, and competition for people with experience is fierce. Whether you’re looking for expert test prep for the Linux Foundation Certified Engineer (LFCE) certification, need training to help transition to Linux from other platforms, or you’re just brushing up on these vital admin and networking skills, this instructor-led course will teach you what you need to know.

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