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Why Companies Train With Us

Industry-standard curriculum designed by Senior Engineers.

Hands-On Labs

We don't just teach theory. Our students manage real servers, debug real production issues, and build real pipelines.

Project-Based

Every course ends with a capstone project that simulates a real-world enterprise infrastructure deployment.

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Learn from engineers who have scaled systems at top tech companies. Our mentorship is unmatched.

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Intermediate

Microservices Architecture

A complete introduction to microservices architecture patterns, design principles, communication models, and production considerations.

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Advanced

Distributed Systems Fundamentals

A foundational course on distributed systems theory and practical models used in real-world infrastructure.

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Advanced

Event-Driven Architecture

Learn how to design event-driven systems using topics, event buses, event streams, producers, consumers, and asynchronous workflows.

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I'm struggling with the concept of Inodes.
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Think of a filesystem like a library. The filename is the title on the book's spine.

The Inode (Index Node) is the catalog card that tells the librarian exactly which shelf and row the book is located on, along with metadata like who wrote it (owner) and when it was bought (timestamps).