Sep, 2016 : Pivotal Announces Open Source Cloud Foundry Training


📅 - Wednesday, Pivotal announced that they have developed community training and educational materials for Cloud Foundry. They also announced that they are donating the materials to the Cloud Foundry Foundation.

The Foundation said that three of the beginner training courses are available. The courses encourage proficiency in the multi-cloud application platform.

The announcement calls Cloud Foundry “the world's only multi-cloud platform.”

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