 DevOps, a term originating from the combination of development and operations, is a set of principles and practices that make software development, delivery, and implementation more efficient. 88% of open-source technology professionals use DevOps practices in their daily work, making DevOps knowledge and skills essential for anyone who wants a successful career as a technology professional. The transition to DevOps practices from traditionally siloed roles has been difficult to navigate, both for existing developers and operations teams, as well as those considering entering the technology industry. That is why the Linux Foundation and Continuous Delivery Foundation have partnered to create the DevOps Bootcamp. The Bootcamp is designed to take you from a newbie to understanding the intricacies of DevOps, GitOps, and DevSecOps in around six months. These practices include how DevOps interacts with cloud computing, how to ensure optimal security throughout development, delivery, and deployment, and more. The online program is designed to let you study at your own pace, with a year of access to all Bootcamp materials, plus hands-on support via interactive forums, and live video chats with instructors. Get trained directly from the Linux Foundation, the non-profit foundation, which hosts many of the most important DevOps tools and projects, including Jenkins. Start your journey today.