 With its modern principles, practices, and an array of state-of-the-art automation tools, DevOps provides a collaborative path to bring your operations into the agile manifold, ultimately resulting in faster software delivery without compromising on quality. The DevOps Practices and Tools Professional Certificate Program from the Linux Foundation and Continuous Delivery Foundation is addressed to developers and IT operators exploring new approaches for building software, professionals focused on site reliability and quality assurance, and anyone involved in the software delivery process. The program consists of three training courses that explain how DevOps is influencing software delivery, how cloud computing has enabled organizations to rapidly build and deploy products and expand capacity, how the open-container ecosystem with Kubernetes in the lead is revolutionizing software delivery, and the why, what, and how of writing infrastructure as code. You will also learn about continuous integration and continuous delivery, what a deployment pipeline looks like, and the role played by observability systems. The program then goes into the role that Jenkins plays in the software development life cycle, how to install a Jenkins server, how to build software for it, how to manage third-party integrations, plugins, and how to scale and secure Jenkins. Finally, you will learn how to build serverless functions that can run on any cloud without being restricted by limits on the execution duration, languages available, or the size of your code. Upon completion of the program, you will receive a professional certificate from the Linux Foundation and edX, the nonprofit platform for education and learning founded by Harvard and MIT. Enroll today and prepare yourself for a career in DevOps, the most in-demand role amongst employers surveyed in the 2020 open source jobs report.