CompTIA AutoOps builds on your IT operations experience with practical skills in scripting, infrastructure as code, CI/CD pipelines, APIs, and secure delivery.
Explore who AutoOps is for, what it covers, how to prepare, and more. 👉 utm.guru/up6R0
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ALT The image is an informational graphic titled "Who is AutoOps for?" It states that AutoOps is for professionals with two to three years of hands‑on infrastructure experience. The roles listed are systems administrators, cloud administrators and engineers, network operations specialists, infrastructure engineers, DevOps engineers, and security operations analysts. The CompTIA logo is in the bottom right corner.
ALT This image includes a list titled "What skills does AutoOps cover?" with the following points: Build and manage automation scripts with Bash, PowerShell, and Python; Define and manage infrastructure as code; Use configuration tools and REST APIs for system consistency; Build and maintain CI/CD pipelines; Apply secure delivery practices. The CompTIA logo is at the bottom right.
ALT The image is an informational flyer about AutoOps . It highlights challenges faced by many teams: automation skills gaps, fragmented tooling, operational inefficiency, and security and compliance risks. The goal is stated as building skills that support automated, cloud-connected operations. The flyer includes the CompTIA logo.
🎉 The new CompTIA AutoOps certification is officially here! 🎉
Build validated skills in:
• Automation & scripting ⚙️
• Infrastructure & configuration management ☁️
• CI/CD pipelines 🔁
• Secure delivery workflows 🔐
👉 Get started: utm.guru/up0go
ALT Promotional image for CompTIA AutoOps certification. Text highlights: "Manual processes slow you down. Automation moves you forward." Encourages building skills in scripting, infrastructure automation, CI/CD, and secure delivery with AutoOps . Ends with "Get started with AutoOps ."
Experienced in OT environments and OT security? CompTIA is inviting qualified professionals to apply and help shape the SecOT beta exam.
👉 See if you qualify and learn more: utm.guru/upUpk
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ALT "Your expertise can help validate: OT safety and physical impacts, OT risk management, Governance and compliance, Incident detection and response." The CompTIA logo is at the bottom right.
ALT Relevance roles include: OT security engineers, ICS/SCADA engineers, OT security analysts and architects, Plant and critical infrastructure leads. CompTIA logo at the bottom right.
ALT Key dates are listed with two entries. The first date is June 26, 2026, with a note stating "Pass by this date for a special incentive." The second date is August 7, 2026, indicating "Beta window closes." The CompTIA logo is at the bottom right corner.
June is bringing new opportunities, promotions, better pay, and the kind of peace of mind that comes with finally landing the right role. Your good news is on the way. ✨
You don’t have to be obsessed with tech.
You can simply want:
- a reliable paycheck
- a stable path
- a flexible schedule
- a better work-life balance
That’s enough.
Feeling the pressure to keep your skills current?
You're not alone. CompTIA’s Workforce and Learning Trends 2026 report shows why skill development is becoming a top priority as AI, digital change and productivity demands grow.
Download the full report: utm.guru/upGBa
ALT CompTIA Workforce & Learning 2026 Trends poster. It lists five trends: 1. Building skills as a top business priority. 2. AI's role in skill gaps. 3. Productivity-driven workforce development. 4. Shifting to skill-based approaches' complexity. 5. Importance of credentials in development.
The CompTIA AutoOps exam launches next week. 🥳🎉
Start preparing now with available learning products, including CertMaster Perform and CertMaster Labs.
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SD-WAN tip for IT pros:
Most providers aren’t fully SDN-enabled end to end. Ask where their SDN begins and ends, how packet priorities are handled once traffic leaves their network, and whether their support team can keep up with your deployment scale.
You can only pick 3 for your next career:
💰 Higher pay
🏡 Remote flexibility
⚖️ Work-life balance
🚀 Growth potential
🤝 Great team culture
📚 Paid learning time
🔐 Job security
🧠 Meaningful work
What are you choosing? 👇
IT operations are getting more automated.
CompTIA AutoOps helps tech pros validate vendor-neutral skills in scripting, infrastructure management, CI/CD, and secure delivery workflows.
Use code MAY10SM6 to get 10% off.
Pre-order now: utm.guru/upfWR
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If someone is new in a tech role, should their first 6-12 months be:
A) In-office (shadowing fast feedback)
B) Remote (deep work labs)
C) Hybrid (a mix of both)
What’s your take?
Switching into tech isn’t “luck,” it's a plan: role → skills → proof → resume → network → interview.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to switching careers into IT, including roles to consider, skills to build, ways to get experience, and interview prep: utm.guru/uo3oj