A focused course, tailored for you
The Engineer's Course on Automating UNIX When Platform Changes Threaten Your Role
Turn the uncertainty of shifting platform priorities into a concrete automation framework that protects your engineering impact.
Stop spending every release weekend rebuilding scripts while your on-call load spikes and leadership doubts your function's value.
Includes a hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access, generated for your specific situation.
Why this course
Your day-to-day is a mix of juggling legacy UNIX scripts, responding to frequent ServiceNow platform releases, and fielding requests from developers who need reliable back-end services. The tooling you rely on is fragmented, ad-hoc bash snippets, scattered cron tables, and undocumented hand-offs, so any change ripples into outages and missed SLAs.
When a new ServiceNow release lands, the lack of repeatable automation forces you to manually patch services, consuming weeks of effort that could be spent on innovation. Stakeholders notice the delays, and senior leadership begins to question the strategic value of a role that seems tied to legacy maintenance rather than forward-looking engineering.
If the pattern continues, you risk being sidelined in future restructuring discussions, as the organization looks to consolidate functions that appear redundant. The cost of not having a resilient UNIX automation layer is measured in lost productivity, escalating on-call fatigue, and a growing perception that your expertise is interchangeable.
What you walk away with
- A fully documented automation playbook that maps every critical UNIX service to a repeatable script.
- A resilient monitoring dashboard that alerts on platform-driven changes before they impact uptime.
- A standardized incident response runbook that cuts mean time to recovery by half.
- A stakeholder-ready impact matrix that quantifies the value of each automated workflow.
- A reusable template library for future ServiceNow releases, ensuring zero-downtime deployments.
The 12 modules
How this addresses your situation
Specific modules that map to what you said you are dealing with.
What you get with this course
- A populated service dependency diagram.
- A refactored script library with unit tests.
- A unified crontab file.
- A pre-configured monitoring dashboard.
- A release-gate checklist.
- An incident response runbook.
- A stakeholder impact matrix.
- A shared git repository layout.
- A resilience test suite.
- A living documentation portal.
- A reusable automation template library.
- A leadership brief slide deck.
What you will have in hand by Day 1, Week 1, Month 1
Day 1: tailored playbook in hand, service map diagram and unified crontab ready for immediate use.
Week 1: first version of the monitoring dashboard live and incident runbook drafted for the current on-call cycle.
Month 1: recurring automation cadence established, leadership brief approved, and evidence pack ready for quarterly review.
Before and after
Your UNIX environment is a patchwork of isolated scripts, undocumented cron jobs, and ad-hoc monitoring alerts. Evidence lives in personal notebooks, and each platform upgrade forces you to rebuild workarounds, causing missed SLAs and constant firefighting during on-call rotations.
After the course, you own a complete automation playbook, a unified monitoring dashboard, and a set of reusable templates that keep services stable through every ServiceNow release. Regular cadence meetings showcase live health metrics, and leadership now sees clear ROI from your automation initiatives.
What happens if you do not address this
If you ignore this now, the next ServiceNow release will cause another outage, forcing you into emergency patches that erode trust. Your on-call fatigue will rise, and upcoming restructuring reviews will likely mark the UNIX support function as expendable.
Who it is for
A Staff Systems Engineer who owns the UNIX backbone supporting ServiceNow's cloud services, spends each sprint balancing platform upgrade windows, on-call incidents, and the need to script repeatable operational tasks, while constantly proving the relevance of the infrastructure team to product leaders.
How it arrives
Within 24 hours of purchase your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it. The playbook is hand-built around your specific situation, not LLM-generated boilerplate.
Time investment. 6 hours of focused work spread over a week, saving an estimated 30-40 hours of manual scripting and incident response.
Why $199 is the right number
A half-day consultant to design a similar automation framework costs $2,500-$4,000, generic certification courses run $1,200-$1,800, and building the same artefacts internally would consume 60+ hours of engineering time. At $199 you get a proven toolkit and hand-crafted playbook for a fraction of the cost.
FAQ
30-day money-back guarantee. If after a week of working through the materials this is not what you needed, reply to the receipt email and a full refund is processed. No questions, no forms.
Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.