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TARS Certification to Demonstrate Developers’ Microservices Expertise

TARS Certification to Demonstrate Developers' Microservices Expertise
New certification exam from TARS Foundation and The Linux Foundation will test knowledge of developing and maintaining microservices in the TARS Framework

The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, and TARS Foundation, an open source microservices foundation under the Linux Foundation, have announced the C******** TARS Application Developer (CTAD) exam is now in Beta testing, and will be generally available in early 2022. Those interested may sign up to participate in the free CTAD Beta here.

CTAD will consist of a multiple-choice certification exam testing entry-level skills and knowledge around developing microservices and other components within a TARS Framework. This exam is intended to demonstrate that certification holders understand the resources available to support continuous development, helping certificants build credibility and demonstrable value in the job market.PREDICTIONS SERIES 2022

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The new certification is being developed to enable cloud native professionals to demonstrate the ability to develop and maintain microservices within the TARS Framework. Specific knowledge to be tested will include:

  • Installing and operating TARS in Docker, Kubernetes, or from source code
  • Creating a microservices application using the TARS Framework in a chosen programming language
  • Awareness of the functions/plugins available to maintain or scale up microservices applications in TARS

“As cloud adoption continues to accelerate within organizations around the world, microservices – which rely on cloud native architectures – are growing at a similar trajectory,” said Clyde Seepersad, SVP, and general manager of training & certification at The Linux Foundation. “More talent is needed on an ongoing basis to deploy and maintain these business-critical systems, which means the industry requires a strong and consistent pipeline. Providing a verifiable credential that demonstrates expertise in microservices architectures will help ensure we can meet that demand into the future.”

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“With the continuous growth of microservices, the demand for application developers who are proficient in building on the TARS platform is increasing,” said Mark Shan, Board Chair of the TARS Foundation. “The CTAD exam will allow developers to demonstrate their proficiency in designing and building microservices applications using TARS, and it will help companies to recruit talent they can be confident in.”

The exam is being developed in partnership with Certiverse. As demonstrated with The Linux Foundation C******** IT Associate (LFCA) and Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) exams, the company’s online exam development platform brings high-quality certifications to market with the speed required to keep IT content current and relevant.

More information about the exam and topics to be covered in it is available here, and those interested in enrolling in the Beta may do so for free here; additional details on exam availability will be announced in the coming months.

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