What does a Maturity Curve for Enterprise Adoption of Agile and DevOps look like? Where would an organization like yours rank on the curve? Are there specific areas of improvement you might want to consider?
CI:CD in Lightspeed with kubernetes and argo cdBilly Yuen
Enterprises have benefited greatly from the elastic scalability and multi-region availability by moving to AWS, but the fundamental deployment model remains the same.
At Intuit, we have adopted k8s as our new saas platform and re-invented our CI/CD pipeline to take full advantage of k8s. In this presentation, we will discuss our journey from Spinnaker to Argo CD.
1. Reduce CI/CD time from 60 minutes to 10 minutes.
2. Reduce production release (or rollback) from 10 minutes to 2 minutes.
3. Enable concurrent deployment using spinnaker and argo cd as HA/DR to safely adopt the new platform with no downtime.
4. Be compatible with the existing application monitoring toolset.
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This DevOps tutorial takes you through what is DevOps all about and basic concepts of DevOps and DevOps Tools. This DevOps tutorial is ideal for beginners to get started with DevOps. Check our complete DevOps playlist here: http://goo.gl/O2vo13
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This is a short tutorial by Edureka on DevOps vs Agile, which will help you understand the fundamental difference between DevOps and Agile software development strategies.
Learn why VSTS and Azure should be core components of your DevOps strategy. This presentation will be an excellent resource to discover key DevOps practices, for example, CI/CD pipeline automation and environment provisioning.
This document discusses improving the developer experience through GitOps and ArgoCD. It recommends building developer self-service tools for cloud resources and Kubernetes to reduce frustration. Example GitLab CI/CD pipelines are shown that handle releases, deployments to ECR, and patching apps in an ArgoCD repository to sync changes. The goal is to create faster feedback loops through Git operations and automation to motivate developers.
The document discusses implementing a DevOps culture at an organization. It covers defining standard tools and processes, educating employees, and establishing continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) pipelines. The key steps are to start with test-driven development, implement version control and code reviews, define roles and responsibilities, and set up build, deployment, and automated testing processes for development, QA, and production environments. Infrastructure should also be managed as code. Implementing these changes will help transition the organization to more agile, collaborative ways of working.
This presentation by Serhii Abanichev (System Architect, Consultant, GlobalLogic) was delivered at GlobalLogic Kharkiv DevOps TechTalk #1 on October 8, 2019.
In this talk were covered:
- Full coverage of DevOps with Azure DevOps Services:
- Create, test and deploy in any programming language, to any cloud or local environment.
- Run concurrently on Linux, macOS, and Windows, deploying containers for individual hosts or Kubernetes.
- Azure DevOps Services: a Microsoft solution that replaces dozens of tools ensuring smooth delivery to end users.
Event materials: https://www.globallogic.com/ua/events/kharkiv-devops-techtalk-1/
DevOps is a movement to change how IT is done by promoting collaboration between development and operations teams. It aims to reduce waste and improve delivery of software by making development and operations processes more efficient through automation, monitoring, and communication. The DevOps philosophy advocates enhancing software design with operational knowledge, building feedback loops from production into development to improve systems, and fostering a culture of shared responsibility. Key DevOps practices include accelerating the flow of changes to production through continuous integration, delivery, and deployment; adding development practices to operations like automated testing; and empowering developers to do production work to break down barriers between teams. DevOps uses tooling throughout the development and operations process to measure and monitor systems and provide feedback.
DevOps is an increasingly useful tool for achieving business objectives, enabling your teams to work together to improve the efficiency and quality of software delivery. However, despite its growing popularity, there is still a lack of clarity over what DevOps actually means, how organizations should do it and what's the best way to get started.
DevOps 101 takes a brief look at the history of DevOps, why it started, what problems it is intended to solve and how you can start implementing it.
The slides were delivered by James Betteley, Head of Education at the DevOpsGuys in a one-hour webinar. The full recording is available here - https://youtu.be/4gC3WpbetKs?t=2s
James has spent the last few years neck-deep in the world of DevOps transformation, helping a wide range of organizations optimize the way they collaborate to deliver better software, faster. James was joined by Elizabeth Ayer, Portfolio Manager, from Redgate Software. Elizabeth looks after a range of Redgate products that help teams extend their DevOps practices to SQL Server databases.
For more information visit www.devopsguys.com and www.red-gate.com
This document discusses clean infrastructure as code and summarizes some key principles for writing clean infrastructure code. It notes that many principles of clean code also apply to infrastructure code, including separation of concerns, keeping code simple, avoiding duplication, and using descriptive names. It recommends defining the conceptual architecture before writing code to reduce complexity and cognitive load. It also provides examples of infrastructure code and emphasizes the importance of quality assurance measures like defined processes, reviews, and testing.
The practical DevSecOps course is designed to help individuals and organisations in implementing DevSecOps practices, to achieve massive scale in security. This course is divided into 13 chapters, each chapter will have theory, followed by demos and any limitations we need to keep in my mind while implementing them.
More details here - https://www.practical-devsecops.com/
DevOps, sibling of Agile is born of the need to improve IT service delivery agility to the more stable environment.
DevOps movement emphasizes tearing the boundaries between makers (Development) & caretakers (Operations) of IT services/products.
This document discusses DevOps and continuous delivery. It begins by introducing the speaker and defining DevOps as applying kanban principles and focusing on reducing lead time from idea to production. It then discusses how continuous integration, continuous delivery, test automation, and breaking work into small batches can help reduce lead time. The document emphasizes that DevOps is not just about tools but also culture and processes.
1) The document provides an overview of DevOps, discussing current business problems like slow releases and downtime that DevOps aims to address.
2) It defines DevOps as a set of practices emphasizing collaboration between development and IT to automate software delivery and infrastructure changes.
3) Key DevOps concepts discussed include continuous integration, continuous delivery, infrastructure as code, and improving communication between teams.
DevOps overview 2019-04-13 Nelkinda April MeetupShweta Sadawarte
This document provides an overview of DevOps, including:
- Defining DevOps as unifying software development and operations through automation and monitoring.
- Tracing the history from waterfall to agile/DevOps approaches.
- Describing the DevOps lifecycle including continuous development, testing, integration, delivery, and monitoring.
- Explaining concepts like continuous integration, continuous delivery, and emphasizing culture changes like collaboration over silos.
Showcase development processes and methods with our content ready Devops PowerPoint Presentation Slide. Focus on rapid application delivery using our visually appealing development and operations PPT visuals. The operating system PowerPoint complete deck comprises self-explanatory and editable PowerPoint templates such as need for DevOps, best practices, criteria for choosing a pilot project, DevOps goals, timeline for DevOps transformation, current state future state, 30-60-90 day plan, roadmap for DevOps, transformation post successful DevOps Implementation, RACI matrix, dashboard to name a few. Users can easily customize all the templates as per their specific project needs. Furthermore, you can also use this IT operations management presentation deck to encourage your team to adopt DevOps culture practices and tools. Demonstrate DevOps goals like Increase automation and standardize the process, reduce cost effort & time to market and so on. Download our system development lifecycle PowerPoint templates to present ways to make improved products faster for greater client satisfaction. Handle deficiencies with our DevOps Powerpoint Presentation Slides. Initiate action to acquire desired assets. https://bit.ly/3y8q8NC
This document discusses DevOps, including what it is, why it is used, its history and practices. DevOps combines cultural philosophies and tools to increase an organization's ability to deliver applications and services faster. It involves development and operations teams working together throughout the entire service lifecycle. Key DevOps practices include continuous integration, delivery and deployment; use of microservices; infrastructure as code; monitoring and logging; and communication between teams. The DevOps lifecycle aims to continuously deliver products through automation and monitoring at each stage of development and deployment.
All organizations want to go faster and decrease friction in their cloud software delivery pipeline. Infosec has an opportunity to change their classic approach from blocker to enabler. This talk will discuss hallmarks of CI/CD and some practical examples for adding security testing across different organizations. The talk will cover emergent patterns, practices and toolchains that bring security to the table.
Presented at OWASP NoVA, Sept 25th, 2018
This document discusses modernizing applications for the cloud. It outlines different paths like rehosting, refactoring, or rearchitecting applications using containers, microservices, and serverless architectures. It also discusses the importance of DevOps practices and using Azure services to assess applications, create migration roadmaps, and continuously deliver updates. Migrating applications to Azure IaaS can reduce costs while refactoring or rearchitecting can enable new capabilities and improve scalability.
Getting started with Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)Abeer R
"Getting started with Site Reliability Engineering (SRE): A guide to improving systems reliability at production"
This is an intro guide to share some of the common concepts of SRE to a non-technical audience. We will look at both technical and organizational changes that should be adopted to increase operational efficiency, ultimately benefiting for global optimizations - such as minimize downtime, improve systems architecture & infrastructure:
- improving incident response
- Defining error budgets
- Better monitoring of systems
- Getting the best out of systems alerting
- Eliminating manual, repetitive actions (toils) by automation
- Designing better on-call shifts/rotations
How to design the role of the Site Reliability Engineer (who effectively works between application development teams and operations support teams)
This document discusses DevOps practices at Amazon, including:
1. Amazon uses DevOps practices like continuous integration, deployment, and automation to deploy code changes frequently and reliably, with mean deployment times of 11.6 seconds and up to 10,000 deployments in an hour.
2. Adopting DevOps practices has led to a 75% reduction in outages from software deployments and a 90% reduction in outage minutes since 2006.
3. The document outlines DevOps tools and practices used at Amazon like AWS services for version control, continuous integration, deployment automation, and monitoring.
CI/CD Best Practices for Your DevOps JourneyDevOps.com
The journey to realizing DevOps in any organization is fraught with a number of obstacles for developers and other stakeholders. These challenges are often caused by key CI/CD practices being misunderstood, partially implemented or even completely skipped. Now, as the industry positions itself to build on DevOps practices with a Software Delivery Management strategy, it’s more important than ever that we implement CI/CD best practices, and prepare for the future.
Join host Mitchell Ashely, and CloudBees’ Brian Dawson, DevOps evangelist, and Doug Tidwell, technical marketing director, as they explore and review the CI/CD best practices which serve as your stepping stones to DevOps and a successful Software Delivery Management strategy.
The webinar will cover CI/CD best practices including:
Containers and environment management
Continuous delivery or deployment
Movement from Dev to Ops
By the end of the webinar, you’ll understand the key steps for implementing CI/CD and powering your journey to DevOps and beyond.
Docker Kubernetes Istio
Understanding Docker and creating containers.
Container Orchestration based on Kubernetes
Blue Green Deployment, AB Testing, Canary Deployment, Traffic Rules based on Istio
Security teams are often seen as roadblocks to rapid development or operations implementations, slowing down production code pushes. As a result, security organizations will likely have to change so they can fully support and facilitate cloud operations.
This presentation will explain how DevOps and information security can co-exist through the application of a new approach referred to as DevSecOps.
Continuous Delivery presents a compelling vision of builds that are automatically deployed and tested until ready for production.
Most teams aren't there yet. Some never want to go that far. Others want to push the envelope further.
This deck presents a model for scoring yourself on the continuum and examples of how companies can decide what parts of CD to adopt first, later and not at all.
The DORA Technology Performance Assessment provides a holistic and scientific tool to measure key outcomes and capabilities that drive improvement in software delivery performance. It benchmarks organizations against industry data to identify priority areas for capability improvement with the highest impact. The assessment measures outcomes like deploy frequency and failure rates, as well as capabilities in processes, culture, tools, and metrics. Customers report the assessment focused their efforts, accelerated maturity, and provided insights to improve performance.
This presentation by Serhii Abanichev (System Architect, Consultant, GlobalLogic) was delivered at GlobalLogic Kharkiv DevOps TechTalk #1 on October 8, 2019.
In this talk were covered:
- Full coverage of DevOps with Azure DevOps Services:
- Create, test and deploy in any programming language, to any cloud or local environment.
- Run concurrently on Linux, macOS, and Windows, deploying containers for individual hosts or Kubernetes.
- Azure DevOps Services: a Microsoft solution that replaces dozens of tools ensuring smooth delivery to end users.
Event materials: https://www.globallogic.com/ua/events/kharkiv-devops-techtalk-1/
DevOps is a movement to change how IT is done by promoting collaboration between development and operations teams. It aims to reduce waste and improve delivery of software by making development and operations processes more efficient through automation, monitoring, and communication. The DevOps philosophy advocates enhancing software design with operational knowledge, building feedback loops from production into development to improve systems, and fostering a culture of shared responsibility. Key DevOps practices include accelerating the flow of changes to production through continuous integration, delivery, and deployment; adding development practices to operations like automated testing; and empowering developers to do production work to break down barriers between teams. DevOps uses tooling throughout the development and operations process to measure and monitor systems and provide feedback.
DevOps is an increasingly useful tool for achieving business objectives, enabling your teams to work together to improve the efficiency and quality of software delivery. However, despite its growing popularity, there is still a lack of clarity over what DevOps actually means, how organizations should do it and what's the best way to get started.
DevOps 101 takes a brief look at the history of DevOps, why it started, what problems it is intended to solve and how you can start implementing it.
The slides were delivered by James Betteley, Head of Education at the DevOpsGuys in a one-hour webinar. The full recording is available here - https://youtu.be/4gC3WpbetKs?t=2s
James has spent the last few years neck-deep in the world of DevOps transformation, helping a wide range of organizations optimize the way they collaborate to deliver better software, faster. James was joined by Elizabeth Ayer, Portfolio Manager, from Redgate Software. Elizabeth looks after a range of Redgate products that help teams extend their DevOps practices to SQL Server databases.
For more information visit www.devopsguys.com and www.red-gate.com
This document discusses clean infrastructure as code and summarizes some key principles for writing clean infrastructure code. It notes that many principles of clean code also apply to infrastructure code, including separation of concerns, keeping code simple, avoiding duplication, and using descriptive names. It recommends defining the conceptual architecture before writing code to reduce complexity and cognitive load. It also provides examples of infrastructure code and emphasizes the importance of quality assurance measures like defined processes, reviews, and testing.
The practical DevSecOps course is designed to help individuals and organisations in implementing DevSecOps practices, to achieve massive scale in security. This course is divided into 13 chapters, each chapter will have theory, followed by demos and any limitations we need to keep in my mind while implementing them.
More details here - https://www.practical-devsecops.com/
DevOps, sibling of Agile is born of the need to improve IT service delivery agility to the more stable environment.
DevOps movement emphasizes tearing the boundaries between makers (Development) & caretakers (Operations) of IT services/products.
This document discusses DevOps and continuous delivery. It begins by introducing the speaker and defining DevOps as applying kanban principles and focusing on reducing lead time from idea to production. It then discusses how continuous integration, continuous delivery, test automation, and breaking work into small batches can help reduce lead time. The document emphasizes that DevOps is not just about tools but also culture and processes.
1) The document provides an overview of DevOps, discussing current business problems like slow releases and downtime that DevOps aims to address.
2) It defines DevOps as a set of practices emphasizing collaboration between development and IT to automate software delivery and infrastructure changes.
3) Key DevOps concepts discussed include continuous integration, continuous delivery, infrastructure as code, and improving communication between teams.
DevOps overview 2019-04-13 Nelkinda April MeetupShweta Sadawarte
This document provides an overview of DevOps, including:
- Defining DevOps as unifying software development and operations through automation and monitoring.
- Tracing the history from waterfall to agile/DevOps approaches.
- Describing the DevOps lifecycle including continuous development, testing, integration, delivery, and monitoring.
- Explaining concepts like continuous integration, continuous delivery, and emphasizing culture changes like collaboration over silos.
Showcase development processes and methods with our content ready Devops PowerPoint Presentation Slide. Focus on rapid application delivery using our visually appealing development and operations PPT visuals. The operating system PowerPoint complete deck comprises self-explanatory and editable PowerPoint templates such as need for DevOps, best practices, criteria for choosing a pilot project, DevOps goals, timeline for DevOps transformation, current state future state, 30-60-90 day plan, roadmap for DevOps, transformation post successful DevOps Implementation, RACI matrix, dashboard to name a few. Users can easily customize all the templates as per their specific project needs. Furthermore, you can also use this IT operations management presentation deck to encourage your team to adopt DevOps culture practices and tools. Demonstrate DevOps goals like Increase automation and standardize the process, reduce cost effort & time to market and so on. Download our system development lifecycle PowerPoint templates to present ways to make improved products faster for greater client satisfaction. Handle deficiencies with our DevOps Powerpoint Presentation Slides. Initiate action to acquire desired assets. https://bit.ly/3y8q8NC
This document discusses DevOps, including what it is, why it is used, its history and practices. DevOps combines cultural philosophies and tools to increase an organization's ability to deliver applications and services faster. It involves development and operations teams working together throughout the entire service lifecycle. Key DevOps practices include continuous integration, delivery and deployment; use of microservices; infrastructure as code; monitoring and logging; and communication between teams. The DevOps lifecycle aims to continuously deliver products through automation and monitoring at each stage of development and deployment.
All organizations want to go faster and decrease friction in their cloud software delivery pipeline. Infosec has an opportunity to change their classic approach from blocker to enabler. This talk will discuss hallmarks of CI/CD and some practical examples for adding security testing across different organizations. The talk will cover emergent patterns, practices and toolchains that bring security to the table.
Presented at OWASP NoVA, Sept 25th, 2018
This document discusses modernizing applications for the cloud. It outlines different paths like rehosting, refactoring, or rearchitecting applications using containers, microservices, and serverless architectures. It also discusses the importance of DevOps practices and using Azure services to assess applications, create migration roadmaps, and continuously deliver updates. Migrating applications to Azure IaaS can reduce costs while refactoring or rearchitecting can enable new capabilities and improve scalability.
Getting started with Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)Abeer R
"Getting started with Site Reliability Engineering (SRE): A guide to improving systems reliability at production"
This is an intro guide to share some of the common concepts of SRE to a non-technical audience. We will look at both technical and organizational changes that should be adopted to increase operational efficiency, ultimately benefiting for global optimizations - such as minimize downtime, improve systems architecture & infrastructure:
- improving incident response
- Defining error budgets
- Better monitoring of systems
- Getting the best out of systems alerting
- Eliminating manual, repetitive actions (toils) by automation
- Designing better on-call shifts/rotations
How to design the role of the Site Reliability Engineer (who effectively works between application development teams and operations support teams)
This document discusses DevOps practices at Amazon, including:
1. Amazon uses DevOps practices like continuous integration, deployment, and automation to deploy code changes frequently and reliably, with mean deployment times of 11.6 seconds and up to 10,000 deployments in an hour.
2. Adopting DevOps practices has led to a 75% reduction in outages from software deployments and a 90% reduction in outage minutes since 2006.
3. The document outlines DevOps tools and practices used at Amazon like AWS services for version control, continuous integration, deployment automation, and monitoring.
CI/CD Best Practices for Your DevOps JourneyDevOps.com
The journey to realizing DevOps in any organization is fraught with a number of obstacles for developers and other stakeholders. These challenges are often caused by key CI/CD practices being misunderstood, partially implemented or even completely skipped. Now, as the industry positions itself to build on DevOps practices with a Software Delivery Management strategy, it’s more important than ever that we implement CI/CD best practices, and prepare for the future.
Join host Mitchell Ashely, and CloudBees’ Brian Dawson, DevOps evangelist, and Doug Tidwell, technical marketing director, as they explore and review the CI/CD best practices which serve as your stepping stones to DevOps and a successful Software Delivery Management strategy.
The webinar will cover CI/CD best practices including:
Containers and environment management
Continuous delivery or deployment
Movement from Dev to Ops
By the end of the webinar, you’ll understand the key steps for implementing CI/CD and powering your journey to DevOps and beyond.
Docker Kubernetes Istio
Understanding Docker and creating containers.
Container Orchestration based on Kubernetes
Blue Green Deployment, AB Testing, Canary Deployment, Traffic Rules based on Istio
Security teams are often seen as roadblocks to rapid development or operations implementations, slowing down production code pushes. As a result, security organizations will likely have to change so they can fully support and facilitate cloud operations.
This presentation will explain how DevOps and information security can co-exist through the application of a new approach referred to as DevSecOps.
Continuous Delivery presents a compelling vision of builds that are automatically deployed and tested until ready for production.
Most teams aren't there yet. Some never want to go that far. Others want to push the envelope further.
This deck presents a model for scoring yourself on the continuum and examples of how companies can decide what parts of CD to adopt first, later and not at all.
The DORA Technology Performance Assessment provides a holistic and scientific tool to measure key outcomes and capabilities that drive improvement in software delivery performance. It benchmarks organizations against industry data to identify priority areas for capability improvement with the highest impact. The assessment measures outcomes like deploy frequency and failure rates, as well as capabilities in processes, culture, tools, and metrics. Customers report the assessment focused their efforts, accelerated maturity, and provided insights to improve performance.
DevOps: A Culture Transformation, More than TechnologyCA Technologies
DevOps is not a new technology or a product. It's an approach or culture of SW development that seeks stability and performance at the same time that it speeds software deliveries to the business. We will discuss this cultural shift where development teams have to accept the feedback of operations teams and the operations team should be ready to accept frequent updates to the SW that it's running.
To learn more about DevOps solutions from CA Technologies, please visit: http://bit.ly/1wbjjqX
Accenture DevOps: Delivering applications at the pace of businessAccenture Technology
Are you ready to shift to continuous delivery? DevOps, a leading software engineering innovation, makes this shift possible by bringing business, development and operation teams together to streamline IT and applying more automated processes.
Crevise Technologies is a software development company that aims to creatively improve technology and build innovative business solutions. They recognize that technology is changing rapidly and legacy products need upgrades to meet today's demands while ensuring no loss of revenue. Crevise offers technology consultation to help clients build good quality products while focusing on core specifications. The company was founded by Mukta Aphale and has experienced engineers across various technologies including development, DevOps, programming languages, and mobile and IoT development.
This document discusses how concepts from the automotive industry like car manufacturing can be applied to software development using DevOps. It outlines key DevOps practices like continuous integration, deployment, monitoring and how they help improve software development similar to how manufacturing concepts help improve car production. It then provides guidance on tools and steps for implementing a sample DevOps workflow for a software project.
Tracking DevOps Changes In the Enterprise @paulpeissnerPaul Peissner
DevOps - Train and Rails theme
Questions to consider when exploring, adopting or scaling DevOps in the Enterprise.
Hybrid models are the "only" option for organizations with legacy business models they must support, while they search for the right balance and strategies to enable DevOps to co-exist with legacy practices.
Continuous Testing helps provide process improvements that can prevent future defects from occurring. It plays an important role in providing continuous feedback for your software.
This document discusses DevOps feedback loops and the importance of closing the loop between development and operations. It provides examples of where feedback comes from in operations, including from people and machines, and where feedback needs to go in development, such as to developers and development systems. The key message is that closing the feedback loop through continuous feedback is critical for DevOps in order to optimize software development and address issues quickly before they become bigger problems.
Aditi Agile Transformation Maturity Model is a framework for assessing an organization's agility and ability to transform. It was created by the consulting firm Aditi to help companies measure their progress in adopting agile practices and continuous improvement. The model evaluates five levels of agility across multiple dimensions to determine an overall agility score.
Moving Up the E-Commerce Maturity Curve discusses how companies can progress through different stages of e-commerce maturity. It describes the initial reactive stage, the responsive stage of expanding basic e-commerce capabilities, and the proactive and innovative stages of establishing repeatable processes, expanding geographically, and collaborating with trading partners. Representatives from Systemax and Schweitzer Fachinformationen provide examples of how their companies have transformed processes and organizations to move up the e-commerce maturity curve and increase business value through collaborative e-commerce.
SD DevOps Meet-up - Exploring Quadrants of DevOps MaturityBrian Dawson
his is a presentation given at the March 16th San Diego DevOps Meet-up , which maps the enterprise DevOps journey to 4 quadrants of maturity and covers practical process, tools and leadership strategies for "crossing the chasm" from an organization's current quadrant to the next level of maturity.
Agile DevOps is Obsidian’s approach to agile development, continuous integration, continuous testing, and continuous deliverythrough the use of automated tools, and streamlined processes. We deliver incremental development continuously to production, which reduces defects, eliminates excess cycle time, provides continuous feedback and eliminates outage windows when deploying to production.
In this white paper, we will take a deeper dive into Obsidian’s Agile DevOps approach and how leaders in the federal government can leverage this solution for faster adoption of DevOps into existing and new federal IT programs.
How do measure our progress in a journey towards continuous integration? What are other people doing?
This presentation provides an measuring stick for CD Maturity and simple pattern for reviewing your current situation and deciding what to work on next.
Ravi Tadwalkar as SM/DevOps/management/CoachRavi Tadwalkar
The document discusses the roles and responsibilities of a Scrum Master, DevOps Manager, and DevOps Coach. It provides examples of how DevOps adoption improved deployment processes at companies like PayPal and Western Digital. Specifically, implementing continuous integration/deployment and embedding release engineers into agile teams reduced PayPal's deployment time from 6 weeks to 9 days. For Western Digital, using a common code repository improved their firmware integration from twice a week to on-demand. The document also outlines the author's experience over 20 years in software development, management, coaching, and DevOps roles.
The Security Policy Management Maturity Model: How to Move Up the CurveAlgoSec
This document discusses a security policy management maturity model with four levels - initial, emerging, advanced, and visionary. It provides recommendations for organizations at each level to improve their security policy management processes and tools. Level 1 focuses on basic documentation and risk analysis. Level 2 introduces some automation but change management is still manual. Level 3 has more automated processes but documentation and communication could be improved. The ideal level 4 provides fast, efficient security for applications through alignment of security, operations, and application teams. The document promotes the AlgoSec Security Management Suite as a tool to help organizations progress through the maturity levels.
This document discusses DevOps and accelerating enterprise software delivery. It outlines key trends like cloud, mobile, and big data that are increasing demand for faster software delivery. The lack of continuous delivery impacts businesses by causing delays, budget overruns, and slow feedback. The document proposes adopting a DevOps approach to integrate development and operations in order to accelerate software delivery, balance priorities like speed and quality, and reduce feedback time. It describes people and tools aspects of DevOps implementation.
Demo of how to dockerise and deploy your microservices application to the test environment, how to run selenium tests inside docker and how to put this all together to integrate your tests in your CI/CD pipeline using Jenkins.
Presented at ATA GTR 2016 in Pune.
Creating a DevOps Practice for Analytics -- Strata Data, September 28, 2017Caserta
Over the past eight or nine years, applying DevOps practices to various areas of technology within business has grown in popularity and produced demonstrable results. These principles are particularly fruitful when applied to a data analytics environment. Bob Eilbacher explains how to implement a strong DevOps practice for data analysis, starting with the necessary cultural changes that must be made at the executive level and ending with an overview of potential DevOps toolchains. Bob also outlines why DevOps and disruption management go hand in hand.
Topics include:
- The benefits of a DevOps approach, with an emphasis on improving quality and efficiency of data analytics
- Why the push for a DevOps practice needs to come from the C-suite and how it can be integrated into all levels of business
- An overview of the best tools for developers, data analysts, and everyone in between, based on the business’s existing data ecosystem
- The challenges that come with transforming into an analytics-driven company and how to overcome them
- Practical use cases from Caserta clients
This presentation was originally given by Bob at the 2017 Strata Data Conference in New York City.
DevOps is the combination of cultural philosophies, practices, and tools that increases an organization's ability to deliver applications and services at high velocity: evolving and improving products at a faster pace than organizations using traditional software development and infrastructure management processes.
DevOps short deck:- DevOps the Fire of Innovation
Some clarity on DevOps (Start-up, Pilot & Global Enterprise)
DevOps: an endless evolution of improvements & adaptations
Should Successful DevOps = Business Agility?
Implementing Azure DevOps with your Testing ProjectRTTS
Implementing Azure DevOps With Your Testing Project
Are you challenged with different teams working on different platforms making it difficult to get insight into another team’s work?
Is your team seeking ways to automate the code deployments so you can spend more time developing new features and writing more tests, and spend less time deploying and running manual tests?
RTTS, a Microsoft Gold DevOps Partner, will take you through solving these challenges with Azure DevOps.
Tuesday, June 16th 2020 @11am ET
Session Overview
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During the webinar, we will walk you through the following process of utilizing Azure DevOps:
- The challenges that inspired the Azure DevOps solution that you may experience as well
- The strategy for implementing Azure Devops
- Solutions in our every day processes to increase our times efficiency and save time
- A demo of an Azure DevOps environment for testing teams
The see a recording of the webinar, please visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vIic3wxaS4
To learn more about RTTS, please visit:
https://www.rttsweb.com
The document discusses how DevOps can help transform enterprises from traditional slow and siloed software development processes to more agile and collaborative processes. It introduces a "Sonar model" to visualize how DevOps establishes feedback loops between development, testing, operations, and business users to continuously improve products and give businesses a competitive advantage. The model shows how Agile development, DevOps practices like continuous integration and delivery, and incorporating long-term business feedback can work together to achieve project, product, and business goals.
Organizations can achieve astounding results when they successfully combine Agile and DevOps. Even though these are two very different things, using a DevOps team and the Agile approach together can help to develop a strong market for software products. These approaches can guarantee no software downtime or discrepancies, as well as a quicker SDLC when they are properly combined.
Instilling DevOps ways of working requires transforming a culture from one that is highly siloed and relies on overly complex processes to one that emphasizes collaboration, empowerment, continuous delivery and flow. This transformation is not easy for large enterprises and requires gradually establishing new attitudes while forming expected outcomes. A DevOps "dojo" approach can be used to immerse individuals and teams in the new ways of working through hands-on learning and coaching to help make the changes stick. While challenges will be experienced, the transformation aims to benefit the organization by enabling more frequent delivery of value to customers.
DevOps for dummies study sharing - part IIChen-Tien Tsai
This document summarizes chapters from a book on DevOps. Chapter 4 discusses how cloud computing accelerates DevOps by enabling fast environment provisioning and deployment automation. It also covers Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Software as a Service cloud models. Chapter 5 explores using DevOps for mobile applications, continuous integration/deployment challenges, and scaling agile frameworks. Chapter 6 shares IBM's experience transforming to DevOps through goals, team structure, and metrics. Chapter 7 debunks common DevOps myths such as it only applying to web companies or necessitating operations learning code.
This document discusses ScrumOps, which combines Scrum and DevOps practices. It defines DevOps as enabling organizations to quickly and safely develop, test, deploy, and operate software through collaboration between development and operations teams. Key DevOps principles discussed include continuous integration, delivery, feedback, and improvement. The document recommends practices like infrastructure as code, automation, and measurement to establish a collaborative culture between Dev and Ops.
Agile Cafe Boulder - Panelist and keynote slidesCloud Elements
Agile Cafe, 2/3 in Boulder, CO. Presentations from Adam Woods at StoneRiver, Bill Holst at Colorado Springs Utilities and keynote by Jean Tabaka at Rally Software.
How (can) Scrum and DevOps Walk Together to Build a High-Quality Product Deli...Scrum Day Bandung
Discussion in fishbowl format to find out how Scrum and DevOps should more power-full if we use it together and properly, then validating with data and convergence of CEO Scrum.org and CEO DevOps Institute.
DevOps adoption can be bottom-up or top-down, but requires buy-in from management and alignment with business goals. The document describes strategies for implementing DevOps practices aligned to business objectives, including focusing on culture, automation, measurement, and sharing. DevOps stresses communication and collaboration between software developers and IT operations to accelerate delivery of quality software through practices like continuous integration, delivery, and deployment.
Slides from this webcast: bit.ly/mTUTq4
Discussion of what DevOps is, why we need it, what sorts of shared tooling helps it, and how it fits in to an enterprise rollout.
This document provides an overview of DevOps consulting services, including:
- DevOps improves innovation, reduces risks, and speeds up time to market by making it safer to experiment and releasing features faster.
- The consulting services include DevOps assessments, workshops to align stakeholders, value stream mapping, training, and implementing a DevOps pipeline with continuous integration, testing, and deployment.
- The process begins with workshops to define a vision, assess maturity, identify value streams, and map the current process. Then DevOps is piloted on selected value streams through implementing improvements from a transformation backlog.
iSQI Certification Days DASA – DevOps & ISTQB Frank FrambachIevgenii Katsan
Frank Frambach presented on DevOps and testing. Some key points:
1. DevOps is driven by digital business models that require faster development and delivery of new features.
2. The DevOps Agile Skills Association (DASA) provides a competence model and certification program to develop high-performing IT professionals in DevOps.
3. Testing is an important part of DevOps and is integrated into several areas of the DASA competence model, including test specification, programming, and infrastructure engineering.
4. Bob, a tester, is shown undertaking a journey through the DASA model, first learning about DevOps and then developing his skills in related areas to transition into a DevOps
Deconstructing the scaled agile framework - Lunch and Learn seriesAngela Dugan
Deconstructing the Scaled Agile Framework - boiling down the "big diagram" and talking about when and how SAFe *might* be an appropriate direction for you or your team. Also covers practices from SAFe that could be useful regardless of the size and complexity of your organization
Agile Project Management: From Agile Teams to Agile Organizations - Steve Mer...Agile Montréal
Agile Project Management: From Agile Teams to Agile Organizations
We will present the tools and strategies for adopting agile project management practices that connect business, management and delivery teams. We propose a framework that maintains an executive focus on managing investment and risk, introduces enterprise-level agile product development lifecycle and separates project governance from operational delivery while loosely coupling these activities.
À propos de Steve Mercier
Steve est un professionnel du développement de produits logiciels, comptant plus de 20 ans d’expérience. Il a développé et mis en place des lignes de production logicielles assurant une meilleure efficacité de livraison, une adhésion croissante aux meilleures pratiques définies et une qualité accrue des produits entraînant la satisfaction des clients. Il applique les méthodes de travail Agile au quotidien depuis bientôt 10 ans. Il aime les défis techniques, apprécie être responsable de livrer, avec des gens de talents, en équipe, des produits qui comptent vraiment. Au fil des années il s'est spécialisé dans les champs suivants: Bonnes pratiques de développement de logiciel, Intégration et livraison continue, Lignes de production logicielles, Infrastructure gérée comme du code, Méthodes Agile et amélioration continue. Il oeuvre en ce moment comme gestionnaire d’une équipe de 15 DevOps bourrés de talent chez Lightspeed.
À propos de Jean-Paul Chauvet
President, Lightspeed
With over 20 years' experience as a marketing and sales executive in the technology sector, JP has been a key element in the continued growth of Lightspeed. By developing and leading Lightspeed's product strategy, go-to-market direction and taking a direct approach to engaging independent businesses, he has helped Lightspeed increase revenue, strengthen partner relations and achieve success month over month.
Pete Rim - Cisco's agile journey, continuous delivery and scaling scrumScrum Australia Pty Ltd
The document discusses Cisco IT's transformation to continuous delivery (CD) through automation, adoption of Agile methodologies, and cultural change. Some key results of the transformation included a significant increase in the number of Agile project releases, a reduction in the average time to release from 49 to 28 days, and growth in CD adoption across the organization from 36% to 64%. The presentation identifies several areas still needing improvement and provides recommendations for a successful CD transformation.
My talk about DevOps in Knowit Developer Summit 2018 in Oslo. This talk is a condensed version of the DevOps workshop I run for management teams and technical teams to start their journey as an organization towards DevOps. We refer to DASA DevOps Agile Skills Association's definitions of DevOps. The talk includes also Knowit DevOps Maturity Model high level description.
From Value Stream Management to Feature Stream Enablement
- The tech and tools don't matter (Use the in-place toolchain...Jira, Jenkins & Github...)
- The process and methodology that work best for you (Agile, Scrum, Kanban, Lean, XP, Waterfall...)
- Teams can finally see work with full transparency (full-stream, full-stack, full-flow...all tied to KPIs and OKRs)
What is enterprise value stream management - ebookPaul Peissner
What is enterprise value leakage?
What is a holistic value stream (e.g. teams, tools and process)?
How do you create a manageable value stream strategy?
What would it look like in enterprise organizations?
Is DevOps and Agile dividing the Enterprise and IT teams, or uniting software strategies and cross-discipline collaboration? Does it matter who is telling the enterprise DevOps story and can it change "how" the story ends?
This document discusses how organizations can transition to being more agile through adopting DevOps practices and continuous improvement. It emphasizes that people and culture need to embrace constant change, and both software and business teams need to blend skills and invest in new technologies. Processes also need to become more collaborative and adaptive. Making these transitions can improve efficiencies, quality, and market relevance through establishing feedback loops. The key is for organizations to continuously learn, adapt at each stage of maturity, and focus on achieving business agility.
DevOps: The art of making better softwarePaul Peissner
DevOps: The art of making better software.
Does Agile always improve software efforts?
Does Cloud make your Apps better?
Could DevOps make your Enterprise IT more productive?
Could DevOps be a global game-changer for your business?
The document compares the traditional waterfall model and siloed approach to development (IT) with the DevOps approach. With waterfall and silos, components were developed and managed in isolation by specialist teams, which led to quality issues, delays, and lack of collaboration between teams. DevOps embraces a collaborative culture with shared goals and optimized system flows between development, operations, and other functions. This approach leverages practices like automation, cloud technologies, and continuous integration/delivery to allow for faster innovation and higher quality through greater transparency, accountability, and opportunities for feedback and improvement.
Mobile App Development Company in Saudi ArabiaSteve Jonas
EmizenTech is a globally recognized software development company, proudly serving businesses since 2013. With over 11+ years of industry experience and a team of 200+ skilled professionals, we have successfully delivered 1200+ projects across various sectors. As a leading Mobile App Development Company In Saudi Arabia we offer end-to-end solutions for iOS, Android, and cross-platform applications. Our apps are known for their user-friendly interfaces, scalability, high performance, and strong security features. We tailor each mobile application to meet the unique needs of different industries, ensuring a seamless user experience. EmizenTech is committed to turning your vision into a powerful digital product that drives growth, innovation, and long-term success in the competitive mobile landscape of Saudi Arabia.
This is the keynote of the Into the Box conference, highlighting the release of the BoxLang JVM language, its key enhancements, and its vision for the future.
HCL Nomad Web – Best Practices and Managing Multiuser Environmentspanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-nomad-web-best-practices-and-managing-multiuser-environments/
HCL Nomad Web is heralded as the next generation of the HCL Notes client, offering numerous advantages such as eliminating the need for packaging, distribution, and installation. Nomad Web client upgrades will be installed “automatically” in the background. This significantly reduces the administrative footprint compared to traditional HCL Notes clients. However, troubleshooting issues in Nomad Web present unique challenges compared to the Notes client.
Join Christoph and Marc as they demonstrate how to simplify the troubleshooting process in HCL Nomad Web, ensuring a smoother and more efficient user experience.
In this webinar, we will explore effective strategies for diagnosing and resolving common problems in HCL Nomad Web, including
- Accessing the console
- Locating and interpreting log files
- Accessing the data folder within the browser’s cache (using OPFS)
- Understand the difference between single- and multi-user scenarios
- Utilizing Client Clocking
Role of Data Annotation Services in AI-Powered ManufacturingAndrew Leo
From predictive maintenance to robotic automation, AI is driving the future of manufacturing. But without high-quality annotated data, even the smartest models fall short.
Discover how data annotation services are powering accuracy, safety, and efficiency in AI-driven manufacturing systems.
Precision in data labeling = Precision on the production floor.
HCL Nomad Web – Best Practices und Verwaltung von Multiuser-Umgebungenpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-nomad-web-best-practices-und-verwaltung-von-multiuser-umgebungen/
HCL Nomad Web wird als die nächste Generation des HCL Notes-Clients gefeiert und bietet zahlreiche Vorteile, wie die Beseitigung des Bedarfs an Paketierung, Verteilung und Installation. Nomad Web-Client-Updates werden “automatisch” im Hintergrund installiert, was den administrativen Aufwand im Vergleich zu traditionellen HCL Notes-Clients erheblich reduziert. Allerdings stellt die Fehlerbehebung in Nomad Web im Vergleich zum Notes-Client einzigartige Herausforderungen dar.
Begleiten Sie Christoph und Marc, während sie demonstrieren, wie der Fehlerbehebungsprozess in HCL Nomad Web vereinfacht werden kann, um eine reibungslose und effiziente Benutzererfahrung zu gewährleisten.
In diesem Webinar werden wir effektive Strategien zur Diagnose und Lösung häufiger Probleme in HCL Nomad Web untersuchen, einschließlich
- Zugriff auf die Konsole
- Auffinden und Interpretieren von Protokolldateien
- Zugriff auf den Datenordner im Cache des Browsers (unter Verwendung von OPFS)
- Verständnis der Unterschiede zwischen Einzel- und Mehrbenutzerszenarien
- Nutzung der Client Clocking-Funktion
Increasing Retail Store Efficiency How can Planograms Save Time and Money.pptxAnoop Ashok
In today's fast-paced retail environment, efficiency is key. Every minute counts, and every penny matters. One tool that can significantly boost your store's efficiency is a well-executed planogram. These visual merchandising blueprints not only enhance store layouts but also save time and money in the process.
Spark is a powerhouse for large datasets, but when it comes to smaller data workloads, its overhead can sometimes slow things down. What if you could achieve high performance and efficiency without the need for Spark?
At S&P Global Commodity Insights, having a complete view of global energy and commodities markets enables customers to make data-driven decisions with confidence and create long-term, sustainable value. 🌍
Explore delta-rs + CDC and how these open-source innovations power lightweight, high-performance data applications beyond Spark! 🚀
Special Meetup Edition - TDX Bengaluru Meetup #52.pptxshyamraj55
We’re bringing the TDX energy to our community with 2 power-packed sessions:
🛠️ Workshop: MuleSoft for Agentforce
Explore the new version of our hands-on workshop featuring the latest Topic Center and API Catalog updates.
📄 Talk: Power Up Document Processing
Dive into smart automation with MuleSoft IDP, NLP, and Einstein AI for intelligent document workflows.
Linux Support for SMARC: How Toradex Empowers Embedded DevelopersToradex
Toradex brings robust Linux support to SMARC (Smart Mobility Architecture), ensuring high performance and long-term reliability for embedded applications. Here’s how:
• Optimized Torizon OS & Yocto Support – Toradex provides Torizon OS, a Debian-based easy-to-use platform, and Yocto BSPs for customized Linux images on SMARC modules.
• Seamless Integration with i.MX 8M Plus and i.MX 95 – Toradex SMARC solutions leverage NXP’s i.MX 8 M Plus and i.MX 95 SoCs, delivering power efficiency and AI-ready performance.
• Secure and Reliable – With Secure Boot, over-the-air (OTA) updates, and LTS kernel support, Toradex ensures industrial-grade security and longevity.
• Containerized Workflows for AI & IoT – Support for Docker, ROS, and real-time Linux enables scalable AI, ML, and IoT applications.
• Strong Ecosystem & Developer Support – Toradex offers comprehensive documentation, developer tools, and dedicated support, accelerating time-to-market.
With Toradex’s Linux support for SMARC, developers get a scalable, secure, and high-performance solution for industrial, medical, and AI-driven applications.
Do you have a specific project or application in mind where you're considering SMARC? We can help with Free Compatibility Check and help you with quick time-to-market
For more information: https://www.toradex.com/computer-on-modules/smarc-arm-family
The Evolution of Meme Coins A New Era for Digital Currency ppt.pdfAbi john
Analyze the growth of meme coins from mere online jokes to potential assets in the digital economy. Explore the community, culture, and utility as they elevate themselves to a new era in cryptocurrency.
Complete Guide to Advanced Logistics Management Software in Riyadh.pdfSoftware Company
Explore the benefits and features of advanced logistics management software for businesses in Riyadh. This guide delves into the latest technologies, from real-time tracking and route optimization to warehouse management and inventory control, helping businesses streamline their logistics operations and reduce costs. Learn how implementing the right software solution can enhance efficiency, improve customer satisfaction, and provide a competitive edge in the growing logistics sector of Riyadh.
Designing Low-Latency Systems with Rust and ScyllaDB: An Architectural Deep DiveScyllaDB
Want to learn practical tips for designing systems that can scale efficiently without compromising speed?
Join us for a workshop where we’ll address these challenges head-on and explore how to architect low-latency systems using Rust. During this free interactive workshop oriented for developers, engineers, and architects, we’ll cover how Rust’s unique language features and the Tokio async runtime enable high-performance application development.
As you explore key principles of designing low-latency systems with Rust, you will learn how to:
- Create and compile a real-world app with Rust
- Connect the application to ScyllaDB (NoSQL data store)
- Negotiate tradeoffs related to data modeling and querying
- Manage and monitor the database for consistently low latencies
4. Agile and DevOps Stages in Enterprise Adoption Slide from Paul Peissner’s
Aligning for
Business Outcomes
Pulling Together
Getting Buy-in
Getting Started
Rubrics Cube of Confusion
Collaboration Technologies & Tools (Open Source?) Agile
5. What Does An Enterprise Agile Maturity Look Like?
Agile investigation
Agile Adoption
Agile practice
Cross-discipline Agile
Agile mastery
Business Agility
Organization Agility
Projects,
Processes
& Teams
Scaled Agile
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Conversations
- Just starting -
Individual sponsor(s)
- Team discussions -
Pilot Group(s)
- 1-2 new effort(s) -
Where would you rank your Agile organization?
Org. Exploration
- Few efforts -
Org. Initiative
- Chaotic results -
Org. Standard
- Scaling -
Enterprise
Agility
6. What is Driving Accelerated Agile/DevOps Adoption?
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
Automation
Better Continuous Integration
Better Continuous Delivery
Automation
Various Sources:
Low
Medium
Automation
High
Automation
$ Cost
Quality
Productivity
Full
Automation
http://www.methodsandtools.com/archive/archive.php?id=94,
http://www.infoq.com/articles/test-automation-continuous-delivery
http://devopsanywhere.blogspot.com/2013/02/sysadmin-productivity-and-chef.html
Better Dev?
Cloud
Better Ops?
Open Source Graphic Source: Nathan Sowatskey, Cisco, DevNet Team
DevOps4Networks 2014 Presentation
Agile
Big Data / SaaS
Slide from Paul Peissner’s
DevOps Feedback Loops
7. What Does An Enterprise DevOps Maturity Look Like?
Agile investigation
Agile Adoption
Agile practice
Cross-discipline Agile
Agile mastery
Business Agility
Dev practice
Dev process adoption
Dev velocity
Dev standardization
Organization Agility
DevOps Velocity
DevOps practice
DevOps Mastery
Dev Community Framework
Projects,
Processes
& Teams
Portfolios,
Programs
& Mgrs
Scaled Agile
Scaled DevOps
DevOps explored
Initiatives,
Organizations
& Executives
Corp. Dev strategy / Open Source - Dev process experimentation new reward systems
8. What’s a Collaborative (Dev/Engineer) Community?
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Slide from Paul Peissner’s
Rubrics Cube of Confusion
Private Cloud
Your Data Center
Public Clouds
Dashboards
Integrated portfolio, tool & process data (short-term & long-term) with traceability
Feedback
Any/All Dev
methodologies
Any location
with real-time &
historic insights
Maximize Open Source
Instant-on libraries of
Dev tooling with ready-to-reuse
(and changeable)
project templates / flows
Maximize the use of
Automation, Cloud &
version everything!
LISTEN to everything
& everyone!
Enterprise Dev System Flows With Many Options – As Unique As The Project Requires!
graphic by
CollabNet
9. How Do You Build An Enterprise Vision That Scales?
Agile investigation
Agile Adoption
Agile practice
Cross-discipline Agile
Agile mastery
Business Agility
Business feedback
Organization Agility
DevOps Velocity
Product feedback loops
Product Automation
Project feedback loops
Comm. Global Re-use
Comm. On-boarding
Dev velocity
Comm. Education
Comm. Architecture
Comm. Collaboration
Project Automation
Projects,
Processes
& Teams
Portfolios,
Programs
& Mgrs
Scaled Agile Comm. Coordination
Dev practice
Dev process adoption
Dev standardization
DevOps practice
DevOps Mastery
Scaled DevOps
DevOps explored
Initiatives,
Organizations
& Executives
Cloud/Automation strategies
Security/RBAC/IP Protection/SSO
Dev Community Framework Corp. Dev strategy / Open Source - Dev process experimentation new reward systems
10. How Do You Build-in Continuous Improvement?
Push - flow
Dev & Ops to… Business
graphic by
CollabNet
Organization Agility is tied to the adaptability of Dev to serve the Business needs!
Pull - feedback
Slide from Paul Peissner’s
DevOps Feedback Loops
Business & Ops to… Development
Ops portion of this graphic (P & M)
was inspired by Andi Mann’s
DevOps.com article/image:
Four key vectors for closing the DevOps feedback loop
Organization Agility is also tied to feedback loops to improve Dev quality!
11. Why Would Executives Support a New Model?
Agile investigation
Agile Adoption
Agile practice
Cross-discipline Agile
Agile mastery
Business Agility
Organization Agility
Projects,
Processes
& Teams
Portfolios,
Programs
& Mgrs
Business feedback
Product feedback loops
Product Automation
Project feedback loops
Initiatives,
Organizations
& Executives
DevOps Velocity
Exec. Modeling/Big Data
Comm. Global Re-use
Exec. visibility/collaboration
Comm. On-boarding
Security/RBAC/IP Protection/SSO
Scaled Agile
Cloud/Automation strategies
Dev practice
Dev process adoption
Dev velocity
Dev standardization
DevOps practice
DevOps Mastery
Scaled DevOps
DevOps explored
Comm. Education
Comm. Architecture
Project Automation
Comm. Coordination
Comm. Collaboration
Dev Community Framework Corp. Dev strategy / new reward systems
Open Source - Dev process experimentation
12. The 3 Ways: The principles underpinning DevOps
Blog by Gene Kim
I can see (perceive) it…
- Silo vs. System concept
I see ways for you to do
better via feedback & data
- System improvements
via visibility, feedback
and data-driven decisions
Systems Thinking
Culture Of Continual Experimentation And Learning
With a common vision,
everyone can see and is
empowered to adapt!
- Mastery and adaptability
- Continuous exploring,
risk/learning tolerance…
The 3rdWay: The 2nd Way: The 1stWay:
Amplify Feedback Loops
Slide from Paul Peissner’s
Rubrics Cube of Confusion
13. Where Do The Investments Go to Scale and Sustain?
Agile investigation
Agile Adoption
Agile practice
DevOps practice
Cross-discipline Agile
Agile mastery
Business Agility
Projects,
Processes
& Teams
Portfolios,
Programs
& Mgrs
Business feedback
Product feedback loops
Project feedback loops
Initiatives,
Corporations
& Executives
Exec. Modeling/Big Data
Comm. Global Re-use
Exec. visibility/collaboration
Comm. On-boarding
Security/RBAC/IP Protection/SSO
Scaled Agile
Cloud/Automation strategies
Dev practice
Dev process adoption
Dev velocity
DevOps Mastery
Comm. Architecture
Product Automation
Comm. Collaboration
Dev Community Framework Corp. Dev strategy / new reward systems
Open Source - Dev process experimentation
Dev standardization
DevOps Velocity
Scaled DevOps
DevOps explored
Organization Agility
Comm. Education
Project Automation
Comm. Coordination
15. Where Do You Need to Start?
Agile investigation
Agile Adoption
Agile practice
Cross-discipline Agile
Agile mastery
Business Agility
Organization Agility
Projects,
Processes
& Teams
Scaled Agile
Dev practice
Dev process adoption
Dev velocity
Dev standardization
DevOps Velocity
DevOps practice
DevOps Mastery
Scaled DevOps
DevOps explored
Business feedback
Product feedback loops
Product Automation
Project feedback loops
Initiatives,
Organizations
& Executives
Exec. Modeling/Big Data
Comm. Global Re-use
Exec. visibility/collaboration
Cloud/Automation strategies
Comm. On-boarding
Security/RBAC/IP Protection/SSO
Comm. Education
Comm. Architecture
Comm. Collaboration
Project Automation
Portfolios,
Programs
& Mgrs
Comm. Coordination
Dev Community Framework Corp. Dev strategy / Open Source - Dev process experimentation new reward systems
16. Going Agile?
Going DevOps?
Move Up The Maturity Curve!
Presentation by Paul Peissner - @PaulPeissner
Deeper dive suggestions - www.Slideshare.net/PaulPeissner