O'Reilly announced the launch of cloud labs,
providing users with temporary access to a live cloud account alongside
expert-guided instruction through its learning platform. Built to make
cloud learning more embedded and effective in practitioners' day-to-day
jobs, cloud labs allow users to move seamlessly from learning new cloud
skills to applying them on the job. O'Reilly's initial cloud labs
support Microsoft Azure, offering instruction for those who are just
beginning to work with cloud-based solutions and services or are new to
Azure. Cloud labs build upon the interactive learning environments that
O'Reilly first introduced to its platform in 2019, which have now grown
to include nearly 1,000 interactive labs and sandboxes to build hands-on
skills in everything from Python to machine learning.
With
cloud computing on the rise, organizations around the world are seeking
to hire cloud experts at an unprecedented rate. According to 2021 job data from Indeed,
the share of cloud computing jobs per million increased by 42% from
2018 to 2021. To help meet this growing need, software developers and
engineers are expected to have some level of cloud expertise.
Authored
by leading subject matter experts in cloud environments, each O'Reilly
cloud lab is designed to be short, digestible, and practical. Cloud labs
provide temporary credentials to a live cloud account and guide
learners through real-world use cases with step-by-step instruction.
Learners can follow along using either the cloud console UI or an
integrated terminal (CLI), giving them the flexibility to practice
applying the skills they'll need on the job in the way they prefer to
work-and do so in a safe environment that won't endanger existing
systems and doesn't require additional setup.
"Nearly
every enterprise today relies on cloud technology. As a result, the
demand for cloud talent has shot up," said Laura Baldwin, president at
O'Reilly. "However, cloud environments have notoriously steep learning
curves, which makes obtaining that necessary experience no easy task. By
pairing top-quality instruction with access to live cloud resources,
our users gain hands-on experience with the most used cloud
environments. Because they have the freedom to make mistakes without
consequences, practitioners learn how to solve tangible business
problems. And that adds enormous value for their organizations."
The
initial launch of cloud labs will target introductory-level job roles
and high-yield certifications for those working with Microsoft Azure.
Future content releases and enhancements will expand cloud labs into
more intermediate and advanced areas for learners who need to add
additional cloud expertise to their skill set, with cloud labs on Amazon
Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud to follow.
For more information on O'Reilly cloud labs, please visit: https://www.oreilly.com/ceros/cloud-labs-register.html.