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Using Jenkins to Automate Artifact Builds and Security
This course teaches you how to automate the creation of different artifacts, like VMs, containers, and serverless components in a CI/CD tool chain with the help of, Jenkins, Terraform, and Ansible, and how to add security with HashiCorp Vault.
Using Jenkins X for Cloud-native CI/CD
Learn how to streamline CI/CD by making use of Jenkins X, an opinionated CI/CD platform built on top of Kubernetes.
Using ML.NET to Build Machine Learning Models
Learning machine learning basics and how to build machine learning models.
Using Operators, Decision, and Looping Constructs (Java SE 8 Programmer I Certification 1Z0-808)
This course will teach you the tips, tricks, and pitfalls of using operators and flow control statements in Java to help you prepare for the certification exam.
Using Reflection in a C# Application: Best Practices
In this course you’ll learn when reflection is useful and how to use it in .NET.
Using Salt Open for Cloud Management
This course will teach you how to proficiently install, configure, and operate Salt Cloud module to support operations in a multi-cloud scenario.
Using Salt Open for Configuration Management
Having learned the architecture of Salt Open in the first course in this series, this course will teach you to better organize Salt for automating IT systems, including storing security-critical configuration files and applying states automatically.
Using Salt Open for Event Driven Automation
Salt communicates using a powerful event based architecture. In this course, you’ll learn how to observe and extend the Salt event bus for yourself.
Using Salt Open for Remote Execution
This course will teach you to configure Linux systems using remote execution commands from the CLI and the Web API.
Using Salt’s Alternative Architectures
This course will teach you the skills needed to run Salt Open in a variety of topology architectures so you can achieve the fit your organization needs.
Using single sign-on (SSO) with Office Add-ins
Office Add-ins can access information from anywhere on the internet, whether from the server that hosts the add-in, from your internal network, or from somewhere else in the cloud. If that information is protected, your add-in needs a way to authenticate your user. Office Add-ins provide many different methods to authenticate using single sign-on (SSO), depending on your specific scenario. In this module, you'll learn how to implement single sign-on (SSO) and call the Microsoft Graph in Word, Excel, and Outlook add-ins.
Using Single Sign-On for Securing Applications in ASP.NET Core
Discover how to implement single sign-on (SSO) in ASP.NET Core applications, enhancing security and user experience.