/ DevOps & Cloud Training

Training built for infrastructure engineers, not newcomers.

Curriculum written around what actually fails in production. Labs run against real toolchains. Instructors who still own infrastructure.

Close-up overhead of a terminal screen displaying a YAML CI/CD pipeline configuration, monospace text glowing white on dark background, single mechanical keyboard edge visible at bottom, cool studio lighting
Close-up overhead of a terminal screen displaying a YAML CI/CD pipeline configuration, monospace text glowing white on dark background, single mechanical keyboard edge visible at bottom, cool studio lighting
Wide-angle shot of a monitoring dashboard displayed across two large monitors in a dimly lit operations room, Kubernetes cluster metrics visible, cool blue light from screens, no people present
Wide-angle shot of a monitoring dashboard displayed across two large monitors in a dimly lit operations room, Kubernetes cluster metrics visible, cool blue light from screens, no people present
Tight crop of a whiteboard covered in cloud architecture diagrams — VPC boundaries, subnet annotations, and service arrows drawn in black marker, daylight from a window to the left, no people
Tight crop of a whiteboard covered in cloud architecture diagrams — VPC boundaries, subnet annotations, and service arrows drawn in black marker, daylight from a window to the left, no people
— Current Training Tracks

Pick up where your stack left off.

CI/CD Pipeline Engineering

Kubernetes & Container Orchestration

Cloud Architecture: AWS & Azure

Write and debug deployment pipelines from scratch. GitHub Actions, Jenkins, ArgoCD — labs run against real repos, not sandboxed demos.

Cluster provisioning, workload scheduling, observability wiring. Assumes you know containers — starts at the orchestration layer.

Multi-region architecture, IAM design, cost governance. Structured for infrastructure leads preparing for production deployments.

DevOps Lead
Infrastructure Engineer

My team completed the Kubernetes track and went straight into re-architecting our staging cluster. No ramp-up week required.

I shipped a working Terraform module on day three.

— Tariq B., Engineering Manager

The IaC course skips the preamble and puts you in a broken environment immediately. Two days in, I understood state drift in a way two years of documentation never taught me.

Cloud Architect

The AWS course referenced real failure modes — not textbook diagrams. I walked out able to defend architecture decisions to a skeptical CTO.

— Priya M., Senior SRE, fintech team of 40

— Prasad O., Staff Architect

Find the course that matches your current stack.

Every track lists prerequisites. If your team already runs containers, the intro is behind you — pick up at the orchestration layer.