CloudBees Software Delivery Automation
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CloudBees University technical training is organized by roles within an organization.
Learning paths are set up by product capability and each person’s role in their organization.Follow these role-based learning paths when you first start using CloudBees Platform, earn Certifications along the way, and come back to CloudBees University to learn about advanced topics and new features.
Start Here
After completion, the learner is conversational about the product or capability through a combination of self-paced curriculum, videos, and demo videos. Learning implementation is not a goal. An Essentials level Certification follows.
Pick Your Path
Learn basic usage with video demos and hands-on experience, earn an Associate Level Certification, and then dive deeper into role-specific hands-on curriculum, earning Badges and Certifications along the way.
Accumulate Skills
Earn badges for each Level 2 course, specific to your role. Nothing more, nothing less. After earning all the Level 2 badges for your role, take the Level 2 Professional Certification exam.
Earn Credentials
Earn CloudBees Certifications at the end of each knowledge level. There are 4 certification levels: Essentials, Associate, Professional, and Expert.
CloudBees University technical training is organized by roles within an organization.
An engineer who defines, creates, or tests the code/artifacts that are deployed through the release process. Must be able to review pipelines and stage details to determine potential issues with software code changes.
A system administrator owns installation, upgrades, disaster recovery, and system maintenance. Can also maintain user groups, access controls, and network configurations.
An engineer who oversees the entire DevOps process from creation of artifacts all the way to deployment of artifacts. Writes, maintains, and troubleshoots the pipelines and feature flags, focusing on automation and processes. May also be responsible for implementing and maintaining processes and process automations.
CloudBees University technical training is organized by roles within an organization.
An engineer who defines, creates, and tests the code/artifacts that are deployed through the release process. Must be able to review pipelines and stage details to determine potential issues with software code changes.
A system administrator owns installation, upgrades, disaster recovery, and system maintenance. Can also maintain user groups, access controls, and network configurations.
An engineer who oversees the entire DevOps process from creation of artifacts all the way to deployment of artifacts. Writes, maintains, and troubleshoots the pipelines and feature flags, focusing on automation and processes. May also be responsible for implementing and maintaining processes and process automations.
An engineer who defines, creates, or tests the code/artifacts that are deployed through the release process. Must be able to review pipelines and stage details to determine potential issues with software code changes.
A system administrator owns installation, upgrades, disaster recovery, and system maintenance. Can also maintain user groups, access controls, and network configurations.
An engineer who oversees the entire DevOps process from creation of artifacts all the way to deployment of artifacts. Writes, maintains, and troubleshoots the pipelines and feature flags, focusing on automation and processes. May also be responsible for implementing and maintaining processes and process automations.
A system administrator for CloudBees Build Acceleration, who owns tasks such as installing, upgrading, and maintaining.
An engineer who uses the differentiators, history, and annotations CloudBees Build Acceleration tools.