Modular CI/CD Pipelines
Build and deploy microservices with independent stages, containerized testing, and canary releases. Reduces rollout risk without adding overhead.
Each track focuses on a distinct area of digital operations. Choose the one that matches your current technical goals.
Covers Linux administration, network basics, and server provisioning. Includes hands-on labs with virtual environments and configuration management exercises.
View track detailsFocuses on scripting with Python and Bash, CI/CD pipeline design, and infrastructure-as-code tools like Terraform and Ansible. Real-world project scenarios included.
View track detailsTeaches event-driven architecture, log aggregation, and custom monitoring dashboards. Covers Kafka, Prometheus, and Grafana setup with practical exercises.
View track detailsEffective: January 15, 2025
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Each feature is built around real operational needs โ from deployment to daily monitoring.
Build and deploy microservices with independent stages, containerized testing, and canary releases. Reduces rollout risk without adding overhead.
Lightweight bash and Python monitors that parse logs, set alert thresholds, and push notifications to Slack. No heavy tooling required.
Understand Kafka topics, partitioning, and consumer groups through practical order-processing scenarios. Move beyond CRUD when it matters.
Chain routine operations โ backups, health checks, report generation โ into scheduled sequences. Frees engineers for higher-value work.
Pre-built role-based permission sets for common infra tools. Apply least-privilege patterns without reinventing the policy each time.
Each project follows a structured path to ensure clarity and delivery.
We start by reviewing your technical needs, current workflow, and system constraints.
Mapping out the architecture, data flow, and integration points for your environment.
Building and configuring the solution using modular components and tested scripts.
Running edge-case tests, monitoring logs, and verifying performance under load.
Rolling out the system with documentation and handover notes for your team.