Sorry, I have to throw a flag on this. Is an invitation to a “bootcamp” for $6K a person *really* an appropriate use of the sajobs mailing list?
This tends to skew far more towards “advertisement” than “valid resource for folks in our field” as I read things. I recognize that I may be in the minority here, but I’m spam-sensitive. Regards, Corey Quinn On Dec 12, 2013, at 1:41 PM, rajulv...@gmail.com wrote: > > Please forward to any San Francisco Bay Area sysadmins that might benefit > from DevOps Accelerator 3-evenings a week 12-week bootcamp in Santa Clara, > CA. Right now there is no remote / online version of this bootcamp though I > am considering one. > > > I am a Cloud Operations automation consultant - people call me DevOps guy > though I am not sure if DevOps is appropriate as a title. But whatever - its > here so I am not fighting it. > > I have worked at Google (release/deployment automation) and then managed > Technical Operations at Zuora (a SaaS company) with very heavy security / PCI > compliance requirements. Since then I have automated cloud operations for > several startups as a consultant. > > I found it very hard to find people with skills that are now associated with > DevOps movement. A combination of SysAdmin, Release Engineering, > Programming/Scripting, Puppet, etc. etc. What is interesting is that most > SysAdmins and Release Engineers know bunch of this stuff but are finding it > hard to transition to DevOps jobs due to some critical gaps in their skill > set. > > So I created a Bootcamp to train people in these skills and accelerate their > transition to the more lucrative DevOps jobs. Specifically for SysAdmins or > Release Engineering folks I have what I call DevOps Accelerator bootcamp that > focuses on processes and tools needed to accomplish two major DevOps > initiatives I see in most companies - Continuous Delivery pipeline and > Infrastructure as Code - I see them as two sides of the same coin. > > This bootcamp also includes a visit to Google campus to go meet engineers > there for Q&A. I think it is really important to see it in practice and > understand how culture plays into all of this. > > Teaching style is based on real world projects, some of them derived from my > consulting career. You can read more at www.bootcampdevops.com. > > Thanks and let me know if you have any questions, > > Rajul > -- > Rajul Vora > www.linkedin.com/in/rajulvora/ > _______________________________________________ > Sajobs mailing list > saj...@lists.lopsa.org > https://lists.lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sajobs
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