Klaus Behrla, Business Development Director Training at the Linux Foundation has elaborated at OPEN'18 on where the Linux & Cloud Foundation are working on today.
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1. The Linux Foundation
Overview and Training 2018
OPEN '18, Ter Elst, Kontich , 07.06.2018
Speaker: Klaus Behrla,
Business Development Director - Training, EMEAR Region,
The Linux Foundation
5. Linux Foundation History
˃ The Linux Foundation was started in 2000 under the Open Source
Development Labs (OSDL) and became the organization it is today when
OSDL merged with the Free Standards Group (FSG) in 2007.
˃ The Linux Foundation is home to the largest open source projects in the world
and sponsors the work of Linux creator Linus Torvalds.
˃ The Linux Foundation is supported by leading technology firms and
developers from around the world.
˃ The Linux Foundation provides infrastructure, legal management, events,
training and certification, for open source projects in order grow and sustain
them.
6. The Linux Foundation is creating the greatest shared
technology investment in history by enabling open
source collaboration across companies, developers,
and users.
We are the organization of choice to build
ecosystems that accelerate open technology
development and commercial adoption.
7. Linux has become the most important software in the world
99%
Supercomputer
Market
62%
Embedded
Systems Market
90%
Mainframe
Customers
90%
Public Cloud
Workload
Every market Linux has entered it eventually dominates
82%
Smartphone
Market Share
2nd
To Windows
in Enterprise
#1
Internet
Client
8. Today the Linux Foundation is Much More than Linux…
Security
We securing the
internet as home to
world’s largest
certificate authority
securing100M web
sites.
Networking
We are home to 8 of
the top 10 open
source networking
projects in the world
backed by the
majority of global
network providers.
Cloud
We are creating a
portability layer for
the cloud, driving
standards and
developing reference
tools for cloud native
development.
Automotive
Our Automotive
Grade Linux platform
is backed by 12
automakers and is
either in or slated for
production in millions
of vehicles worldwide.
Blockchain
We are creating a
permanent, secure
distributed ledger that
makes it easier to
create cost-efficient,
decentralized business
networks.
Web
We are providing the
application
development
framework for next
generation web,
mobile, serverless,
and IoT applications.
Edge/Embedded
We are creating
projects used in
building the majority of
embedded Linux
distributions and
rationalizing edge
computing.
9. The Linux Foundation is a critical part of the tech ecosystem
800+
Members From
41 Countries
80%
of Fortune100
Tech & Telecom
25,000+
Developers
Contributing Code
100+
Open Source
Projects
$15.7B
Shared
Value
We have seen unprecedented growth in our projects
22. Early Training/Certification Accelerates Path#ofindividuals
Time
Early availability of
developer ‘how tos’
accelerates adoption
Early availability of
SysAdmin Training and
Certification draws talent
in early and gives
employers the confidence
to deploy faster
Developers
DevOps/Admins
23. The Linux Foundation has a platform to build a talent funnel
Massive Open Online Courses
Self-Paced E-Learning
Classroom-Led
Certification Testing
Custom Instruction
24. We Accelerate Innovation Through Low Cost Training
862,000
Educated Through
Free Courses
Dozens
of Diversity Interns
in 2017
250
Annual Scholarships
for Students
50
Need-Based
Scholarships in 2017
We provide e-learning, skills based certification, and on site training
25. LF Training Capabilities
Experienced staff in place to quickly develop and deploy high quality online, self-
paced content (with Instructor led as an option): both Free and Paid
Working with LF (and non-LF) hosted projects to accelerate talent development:
26. Cloud
Networking
Systems Administration
Security
Open Source Developer Compliance
Linux Internals
We have a cutting edge user and
developer catalog
Training from the developers of open source technology
Example User Training
Courses
˃ Introduction to Linux (free through EdX)
˃ Introduction to Cloud Infrastructure
Technologies (free through EdX)
˃ Essentials of System Administration
˃ Linux Networking and Administration
˃ Linux Security Fundamentals
˃ OpenStack Administration Fundamentals
˃ Open Source Virtualization
Example Developer
Training
˃ Compliance Basics for Developers
˃ Introduction to Linux, Open Source
Development, and GIT
˃ Developing Applications For Linux
˃ Inside Android: An Intro to Android
Internals
˃ Linux Kernel Internals and Development
˃ Developing Linux Device Drivers
˃ Linux Kernel Debugging and Security
˃ Embedded Linux Development
We are growing fast for the most up-to-date courses visit – tlftraining.org
27. Coming Soon in 2018
Hyperledger/
Blockchain
Implementing Fabric
Fabric Operator
Sawtooth Developer
Sawtooth Operator
Additional Offerings
Intro to Linux on Azure
DevOps for Network Engineers
Cybersecurity for Developers
Networking
Intro to SDN Technologies
Intro to OPNFV
Intro to ONAP
Advanced OPNFV
Advanced ONAP
28. LF Certification Capabilities
˃ 100% online, performance-based exam platform
˃ Deep track record - exams for multiple projects
˃ Experienced staff can work with experts to build and deploy exams
˃ Focus is on entry level Certification, allows specialized providers to thrive
29. Kubernetes Certification Programs
˃ Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) Program
˃ Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) Program
˃ Kubernetes Certified Service Provider
31. Kernel
Development
› LFD301 Introduction to Linux, Open Source
Development, and GIT
› LFD415 Inside Android: An Intro to Android
Internals
› LFD420 Linux Kernel Internals and Development
› LFD430 Developing Linux Device Drivers
› LFD432 Optimizing Linux Device Drivers for
› Power Efficiency
› LFD440 Linux Kernel Debugging and Security
32. Embedded
Development
› LFD301 Introduction to Linux, Open Source
Development, and GIT
› LFD435 Developing Embedded Linux
› Device Drivers
› LFD450 Embedded Linux Development
› LFD460 Embedded Linux Development with
› Yocto Project
33. Application
Development
› LFD401 Developing Applications For Linux
› LFS171 Blockchain for Business - An Introduction
to Hyperledger Technologies
› LFS232 Cloud Foundry for Developers
› LFS254 Containers for Developers and
› Quality Assurance
34. Systems Engineering/
Architecture
› LFS201 Essentials of Linux System
Administration
› LFS211 Linux Networking and
Administration
› LFS216 Linux Security Fundamentals
› LFS311 Advanced Linux System
Administration and Networking
› LFS422 High Availability Linux Architecture
› LFS430 Linux Enterprise Automation
› LFS462 Open Source Virtualization
35. System
Administration
› LFS101 Introduction to Linux
› LFS158 Introduction to Kubernetes
› LFS201 Essentials of Linux System Administration
› LFS205 Administering Linux on Azure
› LFS211 Linux Networking and Administration
› LFS216 Linux Security Fundamentals
› LFS258 Kubernetes Fundamentals
› LFS300 Fundamentals of Linux
› LFS301 Linux System Administration
› LFS305 Deploying and Managing Linux on Azure
› LFS311 Advanced Linux System Administration
and Networking
› LFS416 Linux Security
› LFS422 High Availability Linux Architecture
› LFS426 Linux Performance Tuning
› LFS430 Linux Enterprise Automation
› LFS458 Kubernetes Administration
› LFS462 Open Source Virtualization
36. DevOps/
Site Reliability › LFS158 Introduction to Kubernetes
› LFS161 Introduction to DevOps:
Transforming and Improving Operations
› LFS201 Essentials of Linux System
Administration
› LFS216 Linux Security Fundamentals
› LFS253 Containers Fundamentals
› LFS254 Containers for Developers and
Quality Assurance
› LFS258 Kubernetes Fundamentals
› LFS261 Implementing Continuous Delivery
› LFS458 Kubernetes Administration
37. Cloud &
Containers
› LFS132 Introduction to Cloud Foundry and
Cloud Native Software Architecture
› LFS151 Introduction to Cloud Infrastructure
Technologies
› LFS152 Introduction to OpenStack
› LFS201 Essentials of Linux System
› Administration
› LFS216 Linux Security Fundamentals
› LFS232 Cloud Foundry for Developers
› LFS252 OpenStack Administration
› Fundamentals
› LFS452 Essentials of OpenStack
› Administration
› LFS457 Advanced OpenStack
› Administration
38. Networking
LFS201 Essentials of Linux System
› Administration
› LFS211 Linux Networking and
Administration
› LFS265 Software Defined Networking
Fundamentals
› LFS465 Software Defined Networking with
OpenDaylight
45. The LF is working with others to increase Linux knowledge
for all audiences
One example is the Microsoft MCSA Azure
Certification “MCSA Linux on Azure”
46. The LF is working with others to increase Linux knowledge
for all audiences
Purpose of MCSA Linux on Azure:
This certification demonstrates the ability to
design, architect, implement, and maintain
complex cloud-enabled Linux®
solutions that
leverage Microsoft Azure open source
capabilities. It also validates your Linux system
administration skills to show that you are fluent
in today's cloud-native world.
47. The LF is working with others to increase Linux knowledge
for all audiences
Candidates have to pass two exams to get
the MCSA Linux on Azure:
1. Linux Foundation Certified System
Administrator (LFCS)
2. Implementing Microsoft Azure
Infrastructure Solutions (Exam 70-533)
48. Cooperation between Microsoft and the LF on training
Results of the cooperation on training between
Microsoft Subsidiaries (Germany, Central&Eastern
Europe, Western Europe and Middle East Africa)
and the Linux Foundation Training EMEAR region:
More than 150 Microsoft employees, mostly
Technical Sellers, have been trained on the Linux
Foundation course “Deploying and Managing Linux
on Azure” (LFS305)
49. Cooperation between Microsoft and the LF on training
Results of the cooperation on training between
Microsoft Germany and the Linux Foundation
Training in the EMEAR region:
Microsoft Germany created a pilot project to prepare
employees of Microsoft partner companies with
effective and appropriate webcast training and other
measures to become Linux Foundation Certified
System Administrators (LFCS) and to pass the
MCSA: Linux on Azure certification.
52. Details on the LFCS preparation training offer
Portal Website at http://aka.ms/azuremaster
53. Details on the LFCS preparation training offer
18 hours of high quality LFCS prep training available for free
54. Details on the LFCS preparation training offer
18 hours of high quality LFCS prep training available for free
55. Benefits to the ecosystem
Microsoft has continued to broaden and
deepen its commitment to Linux and Open
Source and there are great cultural and
organizational changes going on.
56. Benefits to the ecosystem
And that means transformation of the partner
network towards adopting and implementing
Linux, Open Source and Cloud Native solutions
with the support of The Linux Foundation which
will help improve the ecosystem.
57. The Leader in Professional Open Source
Management
The Linux Foundation Training
Regional Contact:
Klaus Behrla
Business Development Director - Training,
EMEAR Region
Email: klaus.behrla@trainlux.eu
58. Legal Notices
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