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DevOps

Implementing Cultural Change

It's hard to imagine that the DevOps movement is only about 10 years old. Its rapid adoption stems from the need for a more rapid release cycle that can only be achieved with increased collaboration across teams.

Cross-team collaboration isn't an easy task, it requires a significant cultural change.

DevOps: Implementing Cultural Change seeks to bridge the gap between the acceptance of that principle and its realization. You'll get guidance on how to prioritize the various steps in a DevOps implementation, as well as industry best practices for getting the most out of your DevOps adoption at every level.

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What You'll Learn

 

Cultural Shifts Within DevOps

No one-size-fits-all solution leads to a quick and easy DevOps transformation. Ryn Daniels, an infrastructure software and operations engineer at Travis CI, recommends using designable surfaces to make incremental cultural changes. Download Guide

 

How to Achieve Resilient Software Delivery with CI/CD

Immutable infrastructure for applications is now mainstream, so why aren't we doing the same for the tools we use? Learn how to overcome the challenges of deploying immutable CI/CD. Download Guide

 

The Rise of DevXOps

DevXOps is a term Bob Reselman coined to describe disciplines that are established to fill a gap in general DevOps practices. Reselman uses DevSecOps and DevTestOps as examples. Learn why these roles are emerging and best practices for incorporating them into the broader DevOps community. Download Guide

 

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