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Continuous Delivery and DevOps ??? A Quickstart Guide - Third Edition

By : Paul Swartout
Book Image

Continuous Delivery and DevOps ??? A Quickstart Guide - Third Edition

By: Paul Swartout

Overview of this book

Over the past few years, Continuous Delivery (CD) and DevOps have been in the spotlight in tech media, at conferences, and in boardrooms alike. Many articles and books have been written covering the technical aspects of CD and DevOps, yet the vast majority of the industry doesn’t fully understand what they actually are and how, if adopted correctly they can help organizations drastically change the way they deliver value. This book will help you figure out how CD and DevOps can help you to optimize, streamline, and improve the way you work to consistently deliver quality software. In this edition, you’ll be introduced to modern tools, techniques, and examples to help you understand what the adoption of CD and DevOps entails. It provides clear and concise insights in to what CD and DevOps are all about, how to go about both preparing for and adopting them, and what quantifiable value they bring. You will be guided through the various stages of adoption, the impact they will have on your business and those working within it, how to overcome common problems, and what to do once CD and DevOps have become truly embedded. Included within this book are some real-world examples, tricks, and tips that will help ease the adoption process and allow you to fully utilize the power of CD and DevOps
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Setting and communicating goals and vision

A goal and vision for any project is important as it ensures all concerned know what is expected and for those working on the project understand where it, and they, are heading. It may sound quite simple, but it is not always obvious. In addition to setting the goal and vision, it is just as important what you communicate and how you do it. Do either incorrectly, and you are in danger of losing buy-in, support and engagement from the business. As pointed out in Chapter 3, Culture and Behaviors are the Cornerstones to Success, the environment, culture, and default behaviors exhibited throughout the organization can help or hinder CD and DevOps adoption, so you need to be mindful of this when formulating the goal, vision, and communication approach.

These challenges can become very polarized when dealing with senior management. For example...