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Workshop: DevOps 101

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Workshop: DevOps 101

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This DevOps 101 Workshop Brings together Women in DevOps and JFrog for an educational, limited seating, hands-on workshop for those who are newer in the DevOps space.

Access the workshop by using this zoom link: https://jfrog.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUlc-qsrDouG9e6YZdpNqhPYRzTbnciNE81

*** Space will be limited to 50 participants, so please ensure you will come as it will reserve a seat that is no longer available ***

IMPORTANT: Once you RSVP, we will send a unique link registration details to ensure you are officially have everything you need and are confirmed for the workshop:

Please ensure you sign up for JFrog free cloud account to access the tools for this workshop: http://bit.ly/WIDWorkshopDevOpsTools-October

When you’re new to an industry, you encounter a lot of new concepts. This can make it really difficult to get your feet underneath you on an unfamiliar landscape, especially for junior engineers. What does DevOps really mean? What’s all this software? What’s all this jargon? Is DevOps a methodology, or a toolset? Is any of this actually going to make my life easier, or is it just a bunch of industry buzzwords? We'll answer all of these questions (and more) during this hands-on workshop, and get you set up with an end-to-end DevOps solution to automate your build artifact storage, vulnerability detection, testing, and deployment. For-profit and glory!

Prerequisites

  1. JFrog SaaS account (Sign Up for Free - no credit card or expiration) at http://bit.ly/WIDWorkshopDevOpsTools-October
    This is free, no credit card required. It includes access to Artifactory, Pipelines, and Xray, with a limited amount of storage, transfer, and build minutes.

  2. Docker
    The Docker client should be installed and configured on your machine.

  3. Python3
    We will need to run a hello world Python application. Python 3.6 or higher is required.

  4. Code editor
    Whatever you are most comfortable with.

Course Outline
• Intro to DevOps
• Artifactory Module (Why do you need to manage your build artifacts?)
• Binary repository setup in Artifactory (PyPi, Docker, JFrog CLI)
• Pipelines Module (What is CI/CD?, Pipelines Integrations, Writing a “Hello World” pipeline, Deploying an application)
• Xray Module (Security and License policies, Scan a Build)

Kat Cosgrove, Developer Advocate at JFrog
Kat Cosgrove is a chronic early-adopter of new technologies and a real-life cyborg. Her professional engineering background is in web development, IoT, and programming education, but today she's a Developer Advocate for JFrog. She loves finding creative solutions for hard problems, especially if they're a little hacky. When she's not building demos or at a conference, she spends her time gaming, watching e-sports, and working on useless but entertaining side-projects. She also volunteers with area non-profits geared towards getting more women and other underrepresented minorities into tech.

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