Maven vs Gradle: Which Is Better? | Maven & Gradle Difference | Devops Tools Explained | Simplilearn
This presentation on the Maven vs. Gradle will help you understand the contrast between the DevOps tools. In the video, we shall begin learning the basics of the two tools and what they comprise. After we know that, we shall move forward and look at the differences between them based on some prominent features. After learning all this, we shall finally see the possible procedure to choose between the two DevOps tools, which would be a better fit for your work. So, let's get started. The topics covered in the video are: What is Maven? What is Gradle? Maven vs. Gradle How to Choose? Why learn DevOps? Simplilearnu2019s DevOps training course is designed to help you become a DevOps practitioner and apply the latest in DevOps methodology to automate your software development lifecycle right out of the class. You will master configuration management; continuous integration deployment, delivery and monitoring using DevOps tools such as Git, Docker, Jenkins, Puppet and Nagios in a practical, hands on and interactive approach. The Devops training course focuses heavily on the use of Docker containers, a technology that is revolutionizing the way apps are deployed in the cloud today and is a critical skillset to master in the cloud age. After completing the DevOps training course you will achieve hands on expertise in various aspects of the DevOps delivery model. The practical learning outcomes of this Devops training course are: An understanding of DevOps and the modern DevOps toolsets The ability to automate all aspects of a modern code delivery and deployment pipeline using: 1. Source code management tools 2. Build tools 3. Test automation tools 4. Containerization through Docker 5. Configuration management tools 6. Monitoring tools Who should take this course? DevOps career opportunities are thriving worldwide. DevOps was featured as one of the 11 best jobs in America for 2017, according to CBS News, and data from Payscale.com shows that DevOps Managers earn as much as $122,234 per year, with DevOps engineers making as much as $151,461. DevOps jobs are the third-highest tech role ranked by employer demand on Indeed.com but have the second-highest talent deficit. 1. This DevOps training course will be of benefit the following professional roles: 2. Software Developers 3. Technical Project Managers 4. Architects 5. Operations Support 6. Deployment engineers 7. IT managers 8. Development managers ud83dudc49Learn more at: https://bit.ly/2ytbV4J
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