The DevOps Handbook
Increase profitability, elevate work culture, and exceed productivity goals through DevOps practices.More than ever, the effective management of technology is critical for business competitiveness For decades, technology leaders have struggled to balance agility, reliability, and security The consequences of failure have never been greater whether it s the healthcare.gov debacle, cardholder data breaches, or missing the boat with Big Data in the cloud.And yet, high performers using DevOps principles, such as Google Facebook, Etsy, and Netflix, are routinely and reliably deploying code into production hundreds, or even thousands, of times per day.Following in the footsteps of The Phoenix Project, The DevOps Handbook shows leaders how to replicate these incredible outcomes, by showing how to integrate Product Management, Development, QA, IT Operations, and Information Security to elevate your company and win in the marketplace. New Read The DevOps Handbook by Gene Kim For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr tl dr This is a must read for anyone who wants to understand, explain and implement DevOps culture, process and tools for high performance development and operations.The DevOps Handbook 437 pages, 2016, Kim, Humble, Debois, Willis, Allspaw is a must read for anyone who wants to understand, explain and implement DevOps culture, process and tools for high performance development and operations The Phoenix Project 2013, Kim, Spafford, Behr took us through the challenges of IT development and o tl dr This is a must read for anyone who wants to understand, explain and implement DevOps culture, process and tools for high performance development and operations.The DevOps Handbook 437 pages, 2016, Kim, Humble, Debois, Willis, Allspaw is a must read for anyone who wants to understand, explain and implement DevOps culture, process and tools for high performance development and operations The Phoenix Project 2013, Kim, Spafford, Behr took us through the challenges of IT devel...This book actually reminds me of the book Release it but with much less emphasis on actual technical patterns but with a stronger accent on soft skills.It s also complimentary to the Phoenix Project written by the same authors.If you ve skipped the Phoenix Project or you don t like to read the novels, like I do, I would recommend you to start with this book as it has muchmomentum than the first book.It has a bunch of great inspiring examples of successes from the companies that have This book actually reminds me of the book Release it but with much less emphasis on actual technical patterns but with a stronger accent on soft skills.It s also complimentary to the Phoenix Project written by the same authors.If you ve skipped the Phoenix Project or you don t like to read the novels, like I do, I would recommend you to start with this boo...It s not as good as I hoped for, after the fabulous Phoenix Project The technical level is perfect for a high level overview for a technical manager, but don t expect detailed guidance from this book Also if you are a frequent blog reader, you might already heard or read most of the things It s good to have it in condensed form All the case studies give the book a nice grounded touch, but as the recent events around Etsy and Yahoo have shown, sometimes it might still not work out in t...Devops is not a designation It s a culture of adopting some practices, principle and tools to improve your all means of engineering Dev QA ops sec whatever you call learning and experimenting is much important I recommend this book to all folks doing software developme...I really liked the book, it provides a lot of practical examples how different companies moved to the DevOps model Some chapters didn t bring anything new to me like adopt continuous integration , because the practices ...Excelente Este es uno de los mejores libros que he le do en toda mi carrera profesional Es altamente recomendado para todo aquel que quiera ser un ente de cambio en su empresa.The start of the book is very engaging but later its becomes little boring due to either too much details and book talks about only one company called Etsy I like the case studies in the relevant chapter but few places it just doesn t make sense Overall good read but unfortuna...I really enjoyed reading this book I recommend reading it after The Project Phoenix first as there are some concepts that this book refers to specifically, the three ways 1 Flow,2 Feedback, and3 Continual Learning and Experimentation.T...I followed up The Phoenix Project with this book, and I loved it This book actually gives concrete examples of how to implement DevOps principles in an organization I love the use cases and examples it provides.This book took me longer than was warranted to finish it This was a fantastically written book that takes a large number of case studies provided by experts in the industry to argue for using the methodologies espoused in their first book the Phoenix Project While that book wasakin to the Goal, this book wasrelated to a book like Lean Thinking Providing case study after case study arguing with clear data and results from a variety of differently sized organization that this is an This book took me longer than was warranted to finish it This was a fantastically written book that takes a large number of case studies provided by experts in the industry to argue for using the methodologies espoused in their first book the Phoenix Project While that book wasakin to the Goal, this book wasrelated to a book like Lean Thinking Providing case study after case study arguing with clear data and results from a variety of differently sized organization that this is an imperative if you want your business to scale in a str...

- English
- 27 November 2018 Gene Kim
- Paperback
- 480 pages
- 1942788002
- Gene Kim
- The DevOps Handbook