DevOps For Dummies
Book Details
| Author | Sanjeev Sharma |
| Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
| Published | 2014 |
| Edition | 1st (IBM Limited Edition) |
| Paperback | 51 pages |
| Language | English |
| ISBN-13 | 9781118733783, 9781118734704 |
| ISBN-10 | 1118733789, 111873470X |
| License | Compliments of IBM |
Book Description
DevOps (short for development and operations), like most new approaches, is only a buzzword for many people. Everyone talks about it, but not everyone knows what it is. In broad terms, DevOps is an approach based on lean and agile principles in which business owners and the development, operations, and quality assurance departments collaborate to deliver software in a continuous manner that enables the business to more quickly seize market opportunities and reduce the time to include customer feedback. Indeed, enterprise applications are so diverse and composed of multiple technologies, databases, end-user devices, and so on, that only a DevOps approach will be successful when dealing with these complexities. Opinions differ on how to use it, however.
In this book, I take a business-centric approach to DevOps. Today's fast-moving world makes DevOps essential to all enterprises that must be agile and lean enough to respond rapidly to changes such as customer demands, market conditions, competitive pressures, or regulatory requirements. If you're reading this book, I assume that you've heard about DevOps but want to understand what it means and how your company can gain business benefits from it. This book is geared to executives, decision makers, and practitioners who are new to the field of DevOps, who seek more informationabout the approach, and who want to cut through the hype surrounding the concept to get to the meat of it.
This book is published as open-access, which means it is freely available to read, download, and share without restrictions.
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