Jenkins World 2017 Offers Unparalleled Opportunities to Enhance Jenkins and DevOps Skills

Program of formal training and extensive workshops at this year’s conference

Jenkins vs Hudson - CloudBeesSAN JOSE, Calif. – July 13, 2017 – The Jenkins community , the community of practitioners using open source Jenkins, and lead organizing sponsor CloudBees, Inc . , today announced a full program of training and workshops at Jenkins World 2017. Attendees will also receive a voucher to take the online certification exam at a future time. The optional training is an opportunity to drill into current topics in depth and then apply them in enterprise Jenkins environments. The add-ons are all part of Jenkins World 2017 to be held on August 28-31, in San Francisco.

Take the training or attend a workshop, then hang around for the conference sessions. Jenkins World will have 60+ sessions covering a variety of continuous delivery (CD) and DevOps topics.

Training Opportunities

  • Jenkins Certification Training - August 28-29
    This two-day training course, taught by Jenkins experts, will prepare attendees for the Certified Jenkins Engineer (CJE) or Certified CloudBees Jenkins Engineer (CCJE) exam.

  • DevOps Leader Certification Training - August 28-29
    This course is for anyone beginning a DevOps cultural transformation, or anyone interested in modern IT leadership and organizational change approaches.

  • DevOps Test Engineering Certification Training - August 28-29
    This course is geared at integrating testing into the DevOps environment. Attendees will learn how DevOps testing is different from other testing and gain strategies, test management and results analysis expertise.

  • Managing Jenkins with CloudBees Jenkins Team - FREE - August 28
    CloudBees Jenkins Team makes it easy to maintain a stable continuous delivery environment. This session will present the CloudBees Assurance Program: what it is, and the value it provides to customers.

Workshop Opportunities - All Held on August 29

Featured sponsors of Jenkins World include: CloudBees, the premier sponsor and lead organizer, BlazeMeter, Fugue, HPE, JFrog, Sauce Labs, Scalyr, SmartBear, Sonatype, Splunk, Black Duck Software, Checkmarx, Datical, GerritForge, Infostretch, iTMethods, MacStadium, Perforce, QASymphony, Red Hat, Trace3, Twistlock, VictorOps, XebiaLabs, Applitools, cPrime, DLT Solutions, Levvel, Mobile Labs, Quali, Sealights, SonarSource, Veertu

Training partners include: DevOps Institute, ECS Digital, Infostretch, Open Source Architect

Media sponsors include: DevOps.com, DZone, PAN Communications

Community sponsors include: StickerMule

Additional Resources for Jenkins World 2017

About CloudBees
CloudBees is the hub of enterprise Jenkins and DevOps, providing companies with smarter solutions for automating software development and delivery. CloudBees starts with Jenkins, the most trusted and widely-adopted continuous delivery platform, and adds enterprise-grade security, scalability, manageability and expert-level support. By making the software delivery process more productive, manageable and hassle-free, CloudBees puts companies on the fastest path to transforming great ideas into great software and returning value to the business more quickly.

Backed by Matrix Partners, Lightspeed Venture Partners and Verizon Ventures, CloudBees was founded in 2010 by former JBoss CTO Sacha Labourey and an elite team of continuous integration, continuous delivery and DevOps professionals. Follow CloudBees on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn and Google+ .

About Jenkins and the Jenkins Community
Jenkins is the leading open source automation server supported by a large and growing community of developers, testers, designers and other people interested in continuous integration, continuous delivery and other modern software delivery practices. Built on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), it provides more than 1,300 plugins that extend Jenkins to automate with practically any technology software delivery teams use.

The Jenkins community advocates the use of Jenkins to the global development community, serving as a central source for tutorials, forums and other helpful resources for Jenkins users of all experience-levels. By recognizing the numerous contributors to the Jenkins project, the Jenkins project creates and fosters a community-powered infrastructure for maintaining and further developing Jenkins. You can follow the Jenkins community on Twitter (@JenkinsCI ).

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