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TechWorld with Nana provides different online trainings to upskill in DevOps technologies easily. ► DevOps Bootcamp ► DevSecOps Bootcamp ► Kubernetes Administrator Coures (CKA) ► GitLab CI/CD Course ► IT Fundamentals Course
As a Scrum Master, I often felt a disconnect between my role and the technical work my team was doing. I wanted to better support them — to plan with them, challenge them, and truly understand their day-to-day tasks. Techworld with Nana’s IT Fundamentals course helped me do exactly that.
The course gave me a solid grasp of front-end vs. back-end perspectives, the importance of databases, and a deeper understanding of the SDLC. I also learned the basics of Git, automation testing, and how apps are built and packaged — all explained in a clear, guided way.
Thanks to this course, I now feel more confident implementing Scrum and Agile principles with real technical awareness. For anyone hesitating: don’t. Nana’s teaching style is incredibly structured and easy to follow. It was a pleasure to learn, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to strengthen their IT foundation.

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I'm wrapping up the "The Ultimate IT Fundamentals Course" as we speak. And I can't appreciate it enough. A bit strange but I'm actually not looking to start a career in DevOps or anything like that but rather, with the arrival of AI, there's been a product I've been wanting to bring to life.
While business isn't new to me as I'd be starting this as a second time founder, this type of business I'm wanting to start is completely new.
In the attempt of wanting to build out an Agentic AI service, I recognized the need to dive deeper to understand how software all works.
Because while I can geek out about how amazing AI is and how thoughtfully designed AI-enabled workflows can serve a lot of people at scale, e.g. what we're building is an AI SDR, I recognize that software is a critical part of this because this essentially serves as a control panel for the businesses whom we'd hope to serve.
The alternative of not diving into software, is to deliver the agentic service manually, which just isn't scalable.
Although I'd spent 6 weeks piecing together a bunch of information, living on YT to understand the fundamentals, from frontend to backend as well as DevOps, I bought this course because I really appreciated how Nana taught. Furthermore I align with her view completely of how things just doesn't have to be as complex as people make it out to be.
I'm grateful that Nana has put together this comprehensive course and honestly it's been sooo helpful. I'd actually recommend anyone that's wanting to build an AI product and/or those who has dove into vibe-coding from a non-technical background and are looking to build from a firmer foundation. Very grateful, thank you for what you do.
The only feedback I'd give to Nana and the team is that given the arrival of AI, and how fast things are changing, I earnestly think you could help a ton of people, like others such as myself, that are earnestly wanting to learn what it means to "build" from a technical perspective, now that limiting beliefs are shed as a result of AI being a thing.
I think a newer and more up-to-date beginner IT course at some point (although I naturally see the challenge of trying to figure out when would be best to create a course like this given how fast AI is moving), over the next year or two primarily guiding people the most up-to-date software development lifecycle with AI, that'll be super helpful for everyone.

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I was doing a Devops Bootcamp and it is the best bootcamp that I've had so far. Very good explanation with plenty of examples and attention to details. Highly recommend!

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A really good hands-on and valued course. The lessons are ‘easy to follow’, but you really need to dedicate time for them. It’s not a course that you can do ‘just in between other tasks’. That makes earning the certificate all the more rewarding

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An incredibly well-structured course that builds knowledge step by step—from explanation to practical application, and from basic to advanced—while also incorporating Docker and AWS. I’ll definitely revisit individual chapters because the content is so densely packed and the explanations combined with hands-on practice are brilliantly layered. It’s very helpful that the project can be followed along all the way through to deployment on AWS (highly recommended).
Many thanks, Nana!

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I took the Kubernetes Administrator Course. The course was detailed and well structured. I learnt a lot from this course. She explains the concepts and gives demos that you can easily follow along. I would definitely recommend.

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Today I turned 33 years old, and I’m proud to say that I’ve just completed the DevOps Bootcamp by Nana Janashia.
By profession, I’m a classical ballet artist, teacher, and coach. For many years, I’ve worked with discipline, movement, and art—teaching and inspiring others. But one day, I had a conversation with my neighbor who works in DevOps and cloud automation. I became intrigued. I had always observed how fast technology was evolving and how deeply it was impacting the progress of our society. That moment sparked a strong desire to explore this field myself.
I started watching YouTube videos and diving into the DevOps Roadmap. I explored the basics—Linux, networking, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Jenkins, Python, AWS, and more. But at some point, it all became chaotic. I wasn’t sure whether I had learned enough to move forward or if I needed to keep digging deeper. I didn't know how to prioritize what to study next.
That’s when I found Nana’s course—and everything changed.
I chose her program because it’s clear, structured, and logically built. Each tool and concept is explained with clarity, practical context, and purpose. What once felt like a confusing web of DevOps topics started to unravel and make sense. I began to understand not only how each tool works, but also why it’s needed and how it fits into the bigger picture—including the methodological side of the profession.
The result:
This course gave me clarity, confidence, and a strong foundation to begin my career transition into DevOps. I’m incredibly grateful to Nana and her team for the work they’ve done. It’s truly one of the best and most complete DevOps learning experiences available on the market.
I will gladly recommend it to anyone who wants to understand not just the tools, but the real-world thinking behind modern DevOps workflows.

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Very practical course for anyone who wants to get a better understand of CI/CD process and struggles with the implementation. Examples provided by Nana related to real life and feels like on the job training with great tips along and detailed explanations. Strongly recommend to anyone learning CI/CD pipeline integration with gitlab, struggles with runners and implementation and many more.

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I'm currently taking the DevOps Bootcamp, and it's been a long but incredibly rewarding journey—especially while working a full-time job. Coming into this with no prior experience in cloud or DevOps, I knew it would be a challenge. But the structure of the course—especially the video lessons, checklists, and handouts—has really helped me stay focused and organized.
What I’ve learned is that if you’re truly committed to learning, stay dedicated, and have a clear goal to improve yourself, you can accomplish more than you think. This bootcamp offers a comprehensive, real-world understanding of DevOps, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to break into the field—even if you're starting from scratch like I did.

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I'm taking the DevOps Bootcamp. It is a challenge for a more than full time worker, but videos in concert with the checklists and handouts really help me stay on track and organized. This course is great at giving a comprehensive understanding of DevOps and how to perform in real world scenarios.

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I had been working with deploying applications on AWS EKS for about a year and then switched roles to a much bigger company with much more complicated user access and security needs. It was time to revisit my fundamentals so I could confidently take on some of the cluster administration tasks. As a long-time YouTube lurker of Tech World With Nana, I was really excited to be able to dive into this long-form course. I found the course to be very well thought out, with each exercise building on the last. The accompanying repo will be super helpful when practicing and refreshing my skills as I continue to take on more responsibilities at work.

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I'm doing the DevOps Bootcamp since a while. The time effort is higher than I expected (especially in addition to a full time job). That is mainly because of documentation (I do it quite extensively) and issue solving from time to time. But I really like the structure of the course. You are building up knowledge for certain topics and using that knowledge in subsequent modules. I also appreciate the way Nana is explaining all the stuff. I understood all content very well. There is a lot of details, but not too much that you get lost. And it's a lot of practise it the course. I like also the handouts for each module. But I need a bit more details in my documentation. Overall it's a great course. I would always recommend it. Thumbs up.

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Nana's DevOps bootcamp have overcome my expectations.
It's the best.
Very strong, for a real work, and without(!) avoiding go deep into tricky tasks.

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The Nana course videos were exceptionally clear, systematic, and easy to follow, complemented by a highly responsive support team. Their guidance ensured that I wasn’t navigating the challenge alone, helping me move from being stuck to successfully advancing to the next unit. Kudos to the support team!
The course expedited my creation of pipeline to deploy VQL code to Denodo server.

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I've been a fan of Nana's YouTube content for awhile and her DevOps Bootcamp course did not disappoint! Coming from a System Administration background, I had a solid foundation in managing infrastructure, troubleshooting systems, and maintaining uptime—but I knew the industry was moving fast toward automation, CI/CD, and cloud-native practices. Nana has a gift of breaking down complex topics into clear, digestible lessons that were easy to follow. Enrolling in this DevOps bootcamp turned out to be one of the best professional decisions I’ve made. I will be looking into the DevSecOps bootcamp in the future!

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DevSecOps Bootcamp review:
Signed up on this on personal expense, which is a big expense. Already a mid-level DevOps engineer so I was hoping this could fill the knowledge gaps I have, and I'm glad i signed up for this.
The content is very detailed, and a lot of explanation, and most importantly linking to official docs in an organised way. So the course does teach you to fish instead of just giving you the fish in a way.
There's also a discord channel for support in case there's any Questions or if you're stuck in the bootcamp projects which is much appreciated.

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During the Kubernetes instructions, I encountered issues because I was using a local cluster, which made it challenging to follow along. I ended up connecting to the cluster through a different route. As a result, I decided to go through the course again to get a better grasp of the concepts. Some steps, particularly during the deployment of Kubernetes in part two, weren't broken down as much, and they were a bit confusing for someone who's still learning. Despite this, I really appreciate everything I learned, and I now have a better understanding than I did when I first started.
One thing I noticed was that we would end up at the next clip with a completed Kubernetes setup, but earlier on, everything was done from scratch, which helped with a deeper understanding. However, it felt like the deployment of Kubernetes part was a bit rushed compared to the earlier steps in the course.

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I recently completed the IT Fundamentals Course with TechWorld with Nana, and I can confidently say it was one of the best foundational IT courses I’ve taken. The course is incredibly well-structured and organized, making it easy to follow along and absorb the material.
One of the things I appreciated most was how clearly and concisely each concept was explained. Even complex topics were broken down in a way that made them approachable and easy to understand, without feeling overwhelming. The straightforward learning process and user-friendly course navigation made it a seamless experience from start to finish.
Whether you’re new to IT or looking to solidify your foundational knowledge, this course is a fantastic resource. The detailed explanations and hands-on approach ensure that you’re not just memorizing information but truly understanding key IT concepts.
TechWorld with Nana has done an amazing job creating a learning environment that is engaging, practical, and highly effective. I highly recommend this course to anyone looking to start or advance their journey in IT!

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So much to learn, but Nana makes very much less daunting !
I should have followed the course before !

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If possible, reduce the theory and increase the practical aspects in the lectures. Thanks.

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