As we all know that DevOps is one of the most hot and trending subject which is spreading in Software or IT industry these days. Every organisations are looking for the talent who have the knowledge of DevOps concept and DevOps tools. This the reason if you are a fresher or professional in this industry than DevOps skills is must if you wants to grow your career. But the question is where to start or where to learn DevOps. To help you in this scmGalaxy is one of the best option you should go with. Below is the Details how scmGalaxy can help you in this.
scmGalaxy going to organize an event in Bangalore (India) in which they will provide the DevOps classroom training for three days by well known DevOps trainer Rajesh Kumar.
Here is the Details of the Event
- Tools Covered — DevOps using Docker, Git, Maven, Nexus, Jenkins & Chef on AWS platform
- Number of Days — 3 Days
- Timing — 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- Location — Bangalore (Richmond Road)
- Mode — Classroom
- Early Bird Fees — INR 20000 / Candidate
- Last 7 Days Registration — INR 25000 / Candidate
DevOps Trainer Details
DevOps Certification
After successful completion of the workshop, every participants would be awarded with DevOps certificates approved by scmGalaxy Certification program.
Check out participants review and feedback after the DevOps training from scmGalaxy
Contact Info
Email - info@scmGalaxy.com
Phone - +91 7004835930 | 8105843520
Skype - scmGalaxy

Thanks for sharing this classroom DevOps training and workshop opportunity — it’s refreshing to see a focus on in-person, hands-on learning because real interactive sessions often make complex concepts like CI/CD, automation, and infrastructure orchestration much easier to grasp. I especially appreciate that the workshop seems designed for practical experience rather than just theory, which is something many learners struggle to find when transitioning from reading about DevOps to actually applying it in real environments. Having the chance to ask questions, work alongside peers, and troubleshoot in real time can make a big difference in confidence and retention. One suggestion for future posts might be to include a short overview of the key topics or tools covered in the workshop — that would help prospective attendees understand exactly what they’ll come away with. Overall, this feels like a thought-through and valuable opportunity for developers and IT professionals ready to strengthen their DevOps foundation — thanks again for posting!
ReplyDeleteThis post makes a strong case for classroom-style DevOps training because real DevOps skill is built through guided practice, not just watching content. The most effective workshops simulate real delivery work: designing CI/CD pipelines, automating infrastructure with IaC, containerizing and deploying services, adding monitoring/logging, and learning how to troubleshoot failures under time pressure. A good classroom format also accelerates learning through live feedback—students can correct patterns early (branching strategy, pipeline hygiene, secrets handling, rollback planning) and understand how tools connect into a single, reliable workflow. For professionals trying to move from “tool familiarity” to delivery confidence, hands-on workshops like this often provide the fastest path to production-ready habits.
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