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IBM DevOps and Software Engineering Professional Certificate
IBM

IBM DevOps and Software Engineering Professional Certificate

Launch your DevOps and Software Engineering Career. Master DevOps, Agile, Scrum, CI/CD and Cloud Native with hands-on job-ready skills.

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Abhishek Gagneja
Joseph Santarcangelo

Instructors: John Rofrano

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4.7

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Beginner level

Recommended experience

Flexible schedule
6 months at 10 hours a week
Learn at your own pace
Build toward a degree

What you'll learn

  • Develop a DevOps mindset, practice Agile philosophy & Scrum methodology - essential to succeed in the era of Cloud Native Software Engineering

  • Create applications using Python  language, using various programming constructs and logic, including functions, REST APIs, and  libraries

  • Build applications composed of microservices and deploy using containers (e.g. Docker, Kubernetes, and OpenShift) & serverless technologies

  • Employ tools for automation, continuous integration (CI) and continuous deployment (CD) including Chef, Puppet, GitHub Actions, Tekton and Travis. 

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Professional Certificate - 15 course series

Introduction to DevOps

Introduction to DevOps

Course 19 hours

What you'll learn

  • The essential characteristics of DevOps including building a culture of shared responsibility, transparency, and embracing failure.

  • The importance of Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery, Infrastructure as Code, Test Driven Development, Behavior Driven Development.

  • Essential DevOps concepts: software engineering practices, cloud native microservices, automated continuous deployments, and building resilient code.

  • The organizational impact of DevOps, including breaking down silos, working in cross functional teams, and sharing responsibilities.

Skills you'll gain

DevOps, Cross-Functional Collaboration, Culture Transformation, Team Oriented, Behavior-Driven Development, Performance Metric, Microservices, Test Driven Development (TDD), Cloud-Native Computing, CI/CD, Accountability, Agile Methodology, and Scrum (Software Development)

What you'll learn

  • Define cloud computing and explain essential characteristics, history, the business case for cloud, and the emerging technologies enabled by cloud

  • Describe the cloud service models- IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, and cloud deployment models- Public, Private, Hybrid; explain cloud infrastructure components

  • Explain emerging Cloud related trends including HybridMulticloud, Microservices, Serverless, Cloud Native, DevOps, and Application Modernization

  • List and describe services of popular cloud platforms including AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud, Alibaba Cloud, and others

Skills you'll gain

Cloud Computing, Cloud Services, DevOps, Cloud Computing Architecture, Cloud Security, Serverless Computing, Cloud Storage, Emerging Technologies, Cloud-Native Computing, Cloud Infrastructure, Hybrid Cloud Computing, Technical Services, Virtual Machines, Cloud Engineering, Cloud Platforms, IBM Cloud, Cloud Management, Cloud Solutions, Cloud Hosting, and Cloud Development

What you'll learn

  • Adopt the 5 practices of Agile, a subset of DevOps: small batches, minimum viable product, pair programming, behavior- and test-driven development.

  • Write good user stories, estimate and assign story points and track stories using a kanban board. Incorporate Scrum artifacts, events, and benefits.

  • Create and refine a product backlog using the sprint planning process. Produce potentially shippable product increments with every iteration.

  • Create burndown charts to forecast the ability to meet a sprint goal. Use metrics to enhance performance, productivity, and client satisfaction.

Skills you'll gain

Agile Methodology, Sprint Planning, Kanban Principles, Sprint Retrospectives, Performance Metric, User Story, Backlogs, Continuous Improvement Process, Lean Methodologies, Team Oriented, Agile Software Development, Estimation, Agile Project Management, Prioritization, Workflow Management, and Performance Measurement

What you'll learn

  • Explain the principles of software engineering, the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), and software development tools, technologies, and stacks

  • Differentiate between programming language types and apply basic programming constructs such as loops, conditionals, and functions using Python

  • Summarize key software architecture and design approaches, including common architectural and deployment patterns

  • Outline the roles, skills, and career paths in software engineering

Skills you'll gain

Software Development Life Cycle, Software Engineering, Computer Programming, Front-End Web Development, Back-End Web Development, Software Architecture, Integrated Development Environments, Application Development, Software Design, Cloud Development, Software Development, Programming Principles, Scrum (Software Development), Agile Methodology, Python Programming, Web Development, and Software Design Patterns

What you'll learn

  • Describe version control and its place in social and collaborative coding and in DevOps.

  • Explain basic Git concepts such as repositories and branches used for distributed version control and social coding.

  • Create GitHub repositories and branches, and perform pull requests (PRs) and merge operations, to collaborate on a team project.

  • Build your portfolio by creating and sharing an open-source project on GitHub.

Skills you'll gain

Git (Version Control System), GitHub, Collaborative Software, Command-Line Interface, Open Source Technology, DevOps, Version Control, and Web Applications

What you'll learn

  • Describe the Linux architecture and common Linux distributions and update and install software on a Linux system.

  • Perform common informational, file, content, navigational, compression, and networking commands in Bash shell.

  • Develop shell scripts using Linux commands, environment variables, pipes, and filters.

  • Schedule cron jobs in Linux with crontab and explain the cron syntax. 

Skills you'll gain

Linux Commands, Shell Script, Linux, Unix Commands, File Management, Unix, Scripting, Software Installation, Bash (Scripting Language), Command-Line Interface, Operating Systems, Ubuntu, Network Protocols, Automation, Linux Servers, and Scripting Languages

What you'll learn

  • Develop a foundational understanding of Python programming by learning basic syntax, data types, expressions, variables, and string operations.

  • Apply Python programming logic using data structures, conditions and branching, loops, functions, exception handling, objects, and classes.

  • Demonstrate proficiency in using Python libraries such as Pandas and Numpy and developing code using Jupyter Notebooks.

  • Access and extract web-based data by working with REST APIs using requests and performing web scraping with BeautifulSoup.

Skills you'll gain

Python Programming, Pandas (Python Package), Web Scraping, Data Structures, NumPy, Application Programming Interface (API), Object Oriented Programming (OOP), JSON, Data Manipulation, Jupyter, Programming Principles, Data Import/Export, Data Analysis, Computer Programming, Data Processing, Automation, Scripting, and Restful API

What you'll learn

  • Describe the steps and processes involved in creating a Python application including the application development lifecycle

  • Create Python modules, run unit tests, and package applications while ensuring the PEP8 coding best practices

  • Build and deploy web applications using Flask, including routing, error handling, and CRUD operations.

  • Create and deploy an AI-based application onto a web server using IBM Watson AI Libraries and Flask

Skills you'll gain

Application Deployment, Python Programming, Unit Testing, Application Programming Interface (API), Flask (Web Framework), Restful API, Software Development Life Cycle, Integrated Development Environments, Programming Principles, Artificial Intelligence, and Web Applications

What you'll learn

  • Using containers, learn how to move applications quickly across any environment.

  • Build cloud native applications using Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift, and Istio.

  • Describe and leverage Kubernetes architecture to set up and use an entire lifecycle-based container management system.

  • Create and leverage a YAML deployment file to configure and create resources such as pods, services, replicasets, and others in a declarative way.

Skills you'll gain

Kubernetes, Containerization, Command-Line Interface, Istio, OpenShift, Docker (Software), CI/CD, Cloud-Native Computing, DevOps, Application Deployment, YAML, Microservices, and Scalability

What you'll learn

  • Summarize the fundamentals of Microservices, their advantages, and contrast with monolithic architectures.

  • Create REST API endpoints and invoke them using cURL and Postman; Use SwaggerUI to document and test APIs.

  • Create, and deploy microservices using Docker containers and serverless technologies like IBM Code Engine.

  • Practice hands-on with labs and projects using a no-charge cloud-based environment.

Skills you'll gain

IBM Cloud, API Gateway, Microservices, Serverless Computing, Containerization, Application Deployment, Restful API, Application Development, Cloud Computing, OpenShift, Kubernetes, Istio, Scalability, Software Architecture, and Cloud Applications

What you'll learn

  • Explain the importance of testing 

  • Describe test-driven development (TDD) and explain its benefits for DevOps

  • Develop unit tests with test assertions and test fixtures and then run the tests

  • Improve unit testing through advanced TDD methods including coverage reports, factories, fakes, and mock objects

Skills you'll gain

Test Driven Development (TDD), Behavior-Driven Development, Software Testing, Gherkin (Scripting Language), Integration Testing, Test Automation, Unit Testing, Test Data, Test Case, Code Coverage, Microservices, and Restful API

What you'll learn

  • Explain Infrastructure as Code, describe tools used, and create Infrastructure as Code scripts using Terraform

  • Describe cloud platforms and automation, and automate CI/CD tasks using Jenkins and GitHub actions

  • Define Continuous Integration (CI) and list some examples of tools used for CI

  • Describe the process of Continuous Deployment (CD) with tools like OpenShift Pipelines and Argo CD

Skills you'll gain

Continuous Delivery, Continuous Integration, CI/CD, GitHub, DevOps, OpenShift, Git (Version Control System), Infrastructure as Code (IaC), Devops Tools, Jenkins, Kubernetes, Application Deployment, Automation, IT Automation, Containerization, and YAML

What you'll learn

  • Explain security by design, learn to develop applications using security by design principles; perform defensive coding following OWASP principles.

  • Describe IBM cloud container vulnerability; perform vulnerability scanning and pen testing with Kali Linux.

  • Describe what to look for in app performance; perform troubleshooting using logging, stack trace, and log analytics.

  • Discuss concepts like Golden Signals; list tools for monitoring and troubleshooting; and test monitoring in action with Prometheus and Grafana.

Skills you'll gain

Application Security, Secure Coding, DevSecOps, Security Testing, Vulnerability Scanning, Threat Modeling, Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP), Software Development Life Cycle, Vulnerability Assessments, Continuous Monitoring, System Monitoring, Development Environment, Data Security, and Application Performance Management

What you'll learn

  • Explain the importance of monitoring and describe concepts like Golden Signals

  • Demonstrate your knowledge of observability with Instana and explain the pillars of observability, cloud native observability, and types of sampling

  • Implement logging and demonstrate your knowledge of telemetry using OpenTelemetry and tracing using Kubernetes

  • Develop hands-on experience with a variety of tools such as Prometheus, Grafana, Mezmo (LogDNA), OpenTelemetry, and Instana

Skills you'll gain

Application Performance Management, Continuous Monitoring, System Monitoring, Grafana, Prometheus (Software), Distributed Computing, Cloud-Native Computing, Kubernetes, Data Management, Containerization, Microservices, DevOps, Debugging, and Docker (Software)
DevOps Capstone Project

DevOps Capstone Project

Course 1518 hours

What you'll learn

  • Identify user requirements, write user stories, create and execute sprint plans.

  • Build an application composed of several microservices and employ containers and serverless for running apps in Cloud.

  • Develop test cases and test your app during various stages of its lifecycle; utilize CI/CD tools to update and deploy your app.

  • List several next steps for starting or enhancing your career as a DevOps professional.

Skills you'll gain

Kubernetes, Continuous Integration, Test Driven Development (TDD), Restful API, Microservices, CI/CD, User Story, Sprint Planning, Docker (Software), Kanban Principles, OpenShift, Agile Methodology, Cloud Computing, Flask (Web Framework), Scrum (Software Development), Code Review, Cloud-Native Computing, DevOps, Application Deployment, and Containerization

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Abhishek Gagneja
IBM
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Joseph Santarcangelo
IBM
36 Courses2,185,735 learners
Rav Ahuja
IBM
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