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Devops: Tips and Tricks to DevOps Best Practices

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Increase revenue growth, enhance work culture, and outstrip efficiency goals through DevOps best practices!
With today's ever-evolving world, successful technology management is the key to market profitability. Tech leaders have battled for decades to combine mobility, usability, and efficiency. The cost of failure has never been higher - whether it's a health.gov disaster or a cyber-attack. 
If you've ever needed the new product engineering techniques employed by prominent market players or you are wondering how DevOps can help you reduce lead time while increasing the organization's competitiveness, then this book has you covered! 
The book examines the fundamental principles of DevOps. It will also provide guidelines on the tools that you can adopt to make meaningful improvements in the workplace, increase profitability, have a positive working culture, and efficiently achieve your organizational objectives. 
DevOps – today's industry's hottest concept – can help diverse businesses to execute useful practices and goals. It is worth noting that every organization has specific priorities, problems, and constraints, and DevOps approaches should be applied around the board and, in fact, can benefit businesses of all sizes and complexity. DevOps has revolutionized the business cycle and development technologies in partnership with the best DevOps practices, which will improve the efficiency and profitability of the organization. 
What you will learn from this informative  
A clear and concise understanding of DevOps
Essential DevOps principles
DevOps capabilities
DevOps tools, selections, and implementations
Some common DevOps wrong practices, how to avoid them, and lots more 
This informative guide has been crafted for anyone who is new to DevOps and wants to explore DevOps best adoption strategy. Hop into this guide, explore the strategies outlined in this guide, employ those strategies, and increase your organization's competitiveness! 

138 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 9, 2020

About the author

Jim Lewis

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Jim Lewis, born 1963 in Cleveland, Ohio, is an American novelist. Soon after he was born, his family moved to New York; there, and in London, he was raised. He received a degree in philosophy from Brown University in 1984, and an M.A. in the same subject from Columbia University, before deciding to leave academia.

Since then, he has published three novels, Sister (published by Graywolf in 1993), Why the Tree Loves the Ax (published by Crown in 1998), and The King is Dead (published by Knopf in 2003). All three have been published in the UK as well, and individually translated into several languages, including French, Norwegian, Portuguese, and Greek.

In addition to his novels, he has written extensively on the visual arts, for dozens of magazines, from Artforum and Parkett to Harper's Bazaar; and contributed to 20 artist monographs, for museums around the world, among them, Richard Prince at The Whitney Museum of American Art, Jeff Koons at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Christopher Wool at The Los Angeles Museum of Art, and a Larry Clark retrospective at the Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.

He has also written criticism and reportage for a wide range of publications, among them The New York Times, Slate, Rolling Stone, GQ, and Vanity Fair. His essays have appeared in Granta, and Tin House, among others.

He has collaborated with the photographer Jack Pierson on a small book called Real Gone (published by Artspace Books in 1993), and collaborated with Larry Clark on the story for the movie Kids.

He currently lives in Austin, Texas.

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