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This award-winning and bestselling business handbook for digital transformation is now fully updated and expanded with the latest research and new case studies! Review: Gran libro para estos nuevos tiempos! - Una excelente referencia para entender la simbiosis entre Desarrollo-Seguridad-Operaciones para hacer más ágil los procesos de lanzamiento de nuevos productos y servicios Review: This is the most comprehensive and practical DevOps guide out - This is the best book I’ve read on DevOps and it follows on nicely from Gene Kim’s other book The Phoenix Project. It’s quite easy to think that DevOps practices are just something that dev teams deal with and the value is simply just an increase in throughput, but the book provides clarity on the colossal value that adopting a DevOps culture and the principles can have on teams, the business, and customers. Throughout the book, Gene echoes the importance of having the whole product team (product manager, designer and several engineers)) involved in the transformation, as well as focusing on outcomes, and to achieve outcomes you need to collect data and learn through experimentation which is covered in the book too. Gene gives good advice that it’s important to avoid funding projects and instead you should fund services and products: “A way to enable high-performing outcomes is to create stable service teams with ongoing funding to execute their own strategy and road map of initiatives”. This is the most comprehensive and practical DevOps guide out there and the layout makes the content easy to digest. The book covers: – History leading up to DevOps, and Lean thinking – Agile, and continuous delivery – Value streams – How to design your organisation and architecture – Integrating security, change management, and compliance The principles and tech practices of: 1. Flow 2. Feedback 3. Continual Learning and Experimentation “Our goal is to enable market-oriented outcomes where many small teams can quickly and independently deliver value to the customer”
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J**A
Gran libro para estos nuevos tiempos!
Una excelente referencia para entender la simbiosis entre Desarrollo-Seguridad-Operaciones para hacer más ágil los procesos de lanzamiento de nuevos productos y servicios
G**N
This is the most comprehensive and practical DevOps guide out
This is the best book I’ve read on DevOps and it follows on nicely from Gene Kim’s other book The Phoenix Project. It’s quite easy to think that DevOps practices are just something that dev teams deal with and the value is simply just an increase in throughput, but the book provides clarity on the colossal value that adopting a DevOps culture and the principles can have on teams, the business, and customers. Throughout the book, Gene echoes the importance of having the whole product team (product manager, designer and several engineers)) involved in the transformation, as well as focusing on outcomes, and to achieve outcomes you need to collect data and learn through experimentation which is covered in the book too. Gene gives good advice that it’s important to avoid funding projects and instead you should fund services and products: “A way to enable high-performing outcomes is to create stable service teams with ongoing funding to execute their own strategy and road map of initiatives”. This is the most comprehensive and practical DevOps guide out there and the layout makes the content easy to digest. The book covers: – History leading up to DevOps, and Lean thinking – Agile, and continuous delivery – Value streams – How to design your organisation and architecture – Integrating security, change management, and compliance The principles and tech practices of: 1. Flow 2. Feedback 3. Continual Learning and Experimentation “Our goal is to enable market-oriented outcomes where many small teams can quickly and independently deliver value to the customer”
V**A
Excellent read and structured approach to devops
Excellent read and structured approach to devops
A**D
Devops must read book!!
It's doesn't matter whether you are newbie, or experienced professionals you must read this classic.
W**M
Best book on devops
Excellent book that goes over what DevOps means and how it should be implemented to be successful in our modern development world. The case studies are awesome and really makes shine how important automation, continuous learning throughout the whole company is. Definitely recommend even for non software developers/engineers. It's a great read as DevOps is a company wide mentality/effort and not just on the engineering side.
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