DAREY.IO NEWSLETTER

Josephine Bosah
3 min readMay 5, 2021

[Subject] A tall glass of lemonade

Hi [First name],

You’ll have to trust me on this, you know. I tried so hard not to talk about the pandemic but dive into the central discourse as this is one topic I’m passionate about. Still, the crux of the matter remains that this is our reality, and instead of shying away from how this has affected our lives, we can squeeze our lemons and make a cool tasty lemonade drink from it. Oh well, I might as well grab a chilled glass of lemonade while I pen down my thoughts.

As the COVID-19 pandemic is spreading worldwide, individuals, entrepreneurs, and society at large face unprecedented challenges and rapid adjustment to this effect. Companies are currently seeking new ways to meet customer needs and efficiently run operations as most employees now work virtually.

To facilitate virtual team building and proper product knowledge, there is a need for training, which gave rise to social learning. Social learning has proven to be a highly flexible, low-cost way to tackle learning and team building together. It would interest you to know that teams are already incorporating social learning into their daily routines. This kind of knowledge involves sharing information among individuals in a professional setting with online tools like Edmodo, wikis, discussion board, ePals, elgg, social media, to mention a few.

Recently, the demand for social learning platforms for IT professionals has skyrocketed. There’s a need for an online community where IT experts and enthusiasts will discuss tech-related topics, work on projects, solve problems, gain knowledge, ask questions, get answers about the latest technology and software to create a high impact personalized learning experience. This platform’s primary purpose is to connect IT professionals and learners together to solve IT-related problems through peer-to-peer social learning.

If you check cyberspace, there are a plethora of social and professional networks out there. Still, they are all deficient in quite a several vital aspects: lack of community support, follow-throughs, and above all, the platforms are not designed to cater to a particular ecosystem in the IT niche uniquely.

At this point, my shoulder pad is high, and I’m on the brag mode because I’ve got bragging rights. Yeah, I can read your mind right about now. So, I’ll let you out of your difficulty and tell you what I’m on about. Ok, I’ll admit I chuckled at this moment.

This is exclusive information so hold it dear to your heart. You see, finding you a social learning comprehensive platform that can do all I stated above and more is easier than you thought because DAREY.IO is your top prize. This platform employs a unique approach to learning and engages a combination of hands-on, real-world projects, and mentorship opportunities for DevOps enthusiasts.

This program is distinctively designed to take you from ground zero up to the hero and what’s more interesting is that you don’t need prior tech knowledge to be a member. I want to call it your one-stop-shop for all your DevOps needs.

Building a career in DevOps is no longer an option; it’s a necessity. If anything the pandemic has taught us, it’s the high need for robots and automation to help keep people safe and business in operation. It’s no brainer why most companies are in dire need of DevOps Engineers leading to a surge in this niche.

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