DevOps is as much about culture as it is about tools When people talk about DevOps, they often emphasize configuration management systems, source code repositories, and other tools. But, as Mandi Walls explains in this Velocity report, DevOps is really about changing company culture—replacing traditional development and operations silos with collaborative teams of people from both camps. The DevOps movement has produced some efficient teams turning out better products faster. The tough part is initiating the change. This report outlines strategies for managers looking to go beyond tools to build a DevOps culture among their technical staff. Topics Download this free report and learn how to the DevOps approach can help you create a supportive team environment built on communication, respect, and trust. Mandi Walls is a Senior Consultant with Opscode.
Short, concise and easy to read. A lot of nice IT Managements insights, and though they're often related to Building DevOps Culture, I think the same insights may also help IT Manager in driving their team toward the adoption of other ideas/cultures.
Do-not-read :) Книга оказалась короткой статьёй о том, как вводить культуру devops в существующую организацию/команды. Уверен, 5 мыслей из этой заметки можно узнать и из любой другой полноценной книги на тему.
More of a short article, which says nothing about DevOps, but rather talks about preparing to introduce DevOps to your team.
But instead of then elaborating on how to practice the principles (which were not explained, btw), maybe with examples, suggesting routines and rituals the team can follow to enter into the necessary mindset, or how common pitfalls could be overcome, anything actionable at all really... the text essentially just stops. Kinda like "It will be a change in mindset, so work together. Now go and good luck. Thanks for reading."
A short but we'll detailed guide to introducing a DevIls culture to an organisation. It covers a lot of ground but gives an important sense of what the end goal feels like.
This quick read on the principles of building a DevOps culture is a decent overview. Focusing on results, collaboration and integrated dev, product, QA and ops, this is the new normal for most tech companies now. A quick, good read.
It's a nice quick read about the journey on building DevOps culture in an organization, starting from smallest important things. I was expecting more about later phases in DevOps adoption, but that's it.
Very condensed, up to the point this could've been a few short blog posts. It does give both the high level insight into what DevOps culture is, as well as practical examples. It only skims on how to build that culture. On one hand authors could support it with the practical ways to build that culture and examples from the real world. On the other hand, I get a feeling this is an introduction to use their consulting services, so I understand why they didn't give all the information for free.
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Fantastic read, describes devops as it must become, great insight
This is a fantastic read. I was extremely encouraged to read a book which talks about the ENTIRE SDLC software dev life cycle as ONE process where everyone is part of ONE team. I'm a dev who has worked tech support, QA, Performance engineer and now lead a few devs and different groups forget to focus on themselves as ONE team creating ONE product together as a team. Devops must make you think that or you should just forget about devops. Great book. Will check out more from this author.
This is an article (not a book) that very quickly covers a few of the ideas behind the mindset of DevOps teams. I found the material a bit too high level and would struggle to apply it in the real world. Concrete examples, both of good practices and bad, would've made this stronger. Adding a second half that discusses more technical issues would've made it better still. As it is, your time is probably better spent reading a book like "Service Reliability Engineering".
Nice little summary of the non-technical aspects of DevOps culture. Good for a quick overview from a management perspective. Not so useful for technical folks...
Shorter than short... Almost looks like a good marketing piece of content (no products mentioned - the book is about cultural change, not tools), but overall a good summary.