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  1. Our entry-level training & certification can help your company build an internal pool of talent. Learn about group pricing for enterprises:

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  2. This free online course from gives you the knowledge you need to effectively engage in the community, contribute to the specifications, or to develop the wide range of RISC-V projects:

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  3. Learn how to become a and contributor with our free online "Beginners Guide to Linux Kernel Development" training course:

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  7. We're often asked why we use proctors for our certification exams, all of which are administered remotely. This blog post provides an explanation of why this is the standard in the industry:

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  8. CNCF's Katie Gamanji explains what the entry-level & Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) certification exam is all about in this short video. Learn more about the exam at

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  9. This free course will teach teams considering or beginning to use Kubernetes for container orchestration about the origin, architecture, primary components, and building blocks of :

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  12. What to watch this weekend? 100,000 people have already watch Part 1 of our documentary on the birth of Kubernetes. Make some popcorn, grab a drink, and enjoy:

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  16. Over a million individuals have started their journeys with our free online intro course. Learn the basics of Linux including the graphical interface and command line across the major Linux distribution families:

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  18. 📢 Open Source Summit is coming to Latin America, premiering this year as a virtual event, Aug 23 & 24! The is now open - talks can be delivered in English, Spanish or Portuguese. Learn more:

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  19. Are you someone who has heard of but doesn't quite get the hype? If you want a primer, read this blog post on "Microservices: Definition and Main Applications" from :

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