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Hands-On Lab Workshop: Container Basics for Infrastructure Engineers
Join our virtual lab workshop to explore the fundamentals of container technology tailored for infrastructure professionals. This hands-on session introduces container architecture, their role in modern IT infrastructure, and the responsibilities of infrastructure engineers in designing scalable, container-ready environments. You'll gain practical experience installing Docker, building and managing containerized applications, and understanding how containers fit into today's infrastructure landscape. Engage with experts and get your questions answered during live Q&A. Perfect for aspiring infrastructure engineers and IT pros.
Webinar
•Dec 11, 2025 • 11am
FlashStack for the Next Era of Enterprise Compute
FlashStack, a collaboration between Cisco, Pure Storage and Nutanix, redefines enterprise infrastructure by decoupling compute and storage, enabling scalable, flexible, and AI-ready platforms. Leveraging NVMe over TCP and Cisco Intersight, it offers operational simplicity and strategic control, empowering organizations to innovate without legacy constraints. Validate its potential with WWT's Advanced Technology Center.
Blog
•Dec 11, 2025
Partner POV | Intel, Cisco Collaboration Delivers Industry's First Systems Approach for AI Workloads at the Edge
Cisco Unified Edge with Intel Xeon 6 delivers a future-ready AI infrastructure, boosting performance and security while reducing network traffic through real-time inferencing at the data source.
Partner Contribution
•Dec 9, 2025
Partner POV | How Modern Storage Can Offset Power Utilization in the Data Center
With data center power utilization increasing every day, what is the most efficient, responsible way forward? Learn more about how Pure's FlashBlade//S is changing the game.
Partner Contribution
•Dec 9, 2025
F5 Distributed Cloud WAAP Use Cases Demo
Several of the fundamental principles of F5 Distributed Cloud (XC) are highlighted in this lab environment.
You will be simulating a customer during the lab who needs to verify the safety of an application. The objective is to verify the applications safety of on-premises or application on cloud before and after enabling F5 Distributed Cloud Console WAAP Capabilities by sending attacks to the application.
Advanced Configuration Lab
•223 launches
NetApp Ansible Automation Lab
Learn to automate NetApp ONTAP using Ansible. This lab provides an overview of GIT and Ansible to understand how they work together to simplify the automation of NetApp storage solutions.
Advanced Configuration Lab
•928 launches
Achieve OWASP Compliance Through BIG-IP AWAF
Systems are at higher risk without a concerted, repeatable application security configuration process. In this lab, you will learn how to build a declarative AWAF policy and achieve OWASP Top Ten (2021) compliance with the BIG-IP OWASP Compliance Dashboard. A complete CI/CD pipeline is used to deploy our AWAF policy to the BIG-IP system using Application Services 3 Extension (AS3) and Ansible.
Advanced Configuration Lab
•161 launches
Primary Storage in 2026: Trends, Priorities and Strategic Shifts
2026 is poised to redefine primary storage — where performance, hybrid agility, AI-driven intelligence and sustainability will converge to power the next generation of workloads. Read on for insights into what trends, priorities and strategic shifts to expect.
Blog
•Nov 21, 2025
Veeam Availability Suite Lab
This lab introduces Veeam Backup & Recovery, focusing on the protection of virtual machines running on VMware. Exercises include initial configuration, manual backup of a VM, and protection of VMs using tags.
Foundations Lab
•198 launches
VMware Virtualization Intermediate
For an Engineer who has a solid understanding of the fundamental aspects of VMware Virtualization, this Learning Path will start to dive deeper into some of the more detailed aspects of additional components that can exist in a typical environment.
Learning Path
VMware Virtualization
The life of a VMware Virtualization Engineer requires a fundamental understanding of various hardware, software, operating systems and virtualization concepts. This Learning Path is designed to provide exposure to those foundational concepts so that upon completion the participant has the essential skills to understanding how VMware Virtualization works.
Learning Path
Components of Compute
A server is a crucial piece of hardware in every organization's data center. Its primary role is to support the success of an organization's web-tier, mid-tier, database, and AI application stack from a networking, processing, and storage standpoint regardless if the application is deployed within a natively installed operating system, in a virtual machine, or as a cloud-native or edge-native application.
The server components that make up this hardware system can vary depending on the specific needs and requirements of the organization. The main components commonly found in a server include CPU (central processing unit), Memory, Network Interface Cards, Storage Devices, and in some cases accelerators like DPUs (data processing unit) and GPUs (graphical processing unit).
In this Learning Path engineers can learn about the latest solutions on the market today that they can integrate into their solutions to help drive their business forward most effectively and efficiently.
Learning Path