Cisco Certified DevNet Associate 200 901 DEVASC
This Cisco DevNet Associate exam course covers the objectives for the 200-901 DEVASC exam, the sole requirement for achieving the DevNet Associate certification.
Cisco technologies are pervasive across the industry, making those who achieve the DevNet Associate certification highly sought after. This training not only boosts your marketability as a networking professional but also equips you with crucial skills in routing and switching.
DevOps professionals who complete this course will be well-prepared to assume roles as network or DevOps engineers, given the right experience.
IT managers will find this course invaluable for exam preparation, onboarding new DevOps staff, or as a component of a comprehensive team training plan.
200-901 DEVASC: Essential Details
This DevNet Associate training aligns with the Cisco 200 901 DEVASC exam’s objectives and covers areas such as:
- Software development and design
- Effective use of APIs
- Development of Cisco platforms
- Application deployment and security
- Infrastructure and automation
- Network fundamentals
Who Should Pursue 200-901 DEVASC Training?
This training is aimed at associate-level DevOps professionals, meaning it is ideal for those with at least a year of experience in routing and switching and for seasoned DevOps professionals seeking to validate their Cisco skills.
New or Aspiring DevOps Professionals: Whether you are just starting or are a system administrator or network administrator with some experience in Cisco's routing and switching technologies, this training is designed to enhance your capabilities. IT training managers might also use this for onboarding new DevOps staff or as part of a structured IT team training plan.
Experienced IT Professionals: This course validates the expertise of DevOps or networking professionals with a few years of experience with Cisco technologies and practices in software deployment. The DEVNET Associate certification can pave the way for career progression into DevOps engineer, release engineer, or automation architect roles.