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DevOps Adoption Strategies: Principles, Processes, Tools, and Trends

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DevOps Adoption Strategies: Principles, Processes, Tools, and Trends

Overview of this book

DevOps is a set of best practices enabling operations and development teams to work together to produce higher-quality work and, among other things, quicker releases. This book helps you to understand the fundamentals needed to get started with DevOps, and prepares you to start deploying technical tools confidently. You will start by learning the key steps for implementing successful DevOps transformations. The book will help you to understand how aspects of culture, people, and process are all connected, and that without any one of these elements DevOps is unlikely to be successful. As you make progress, you will discover how to measure and quantify the success of DevOps in your organization, along with exploring the pros and cons of the main tooling involved in DevOps. In the concluding chapters, you will learn about the latest trends in DevOps and find out how the tooling changes when you work with these specialties. By the end of this DevOps book, you will have gained a clear understanding of the connection between culture, people, and processes within DevOps, and learned why all three are critically important.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Section 1: Principles of DevOps and Agile
5
Section 2: Developing and Building a Successful DevOps Culture
8
Section 3: Driving Change and Maturing Your Processes
12
Section 4: Implementing and Deploying DevOps Tools

Understanding the obstacles of DevOps tooling

So far, we have covered all the positives about tooling in the DevOps toolchain. What about some of the obstacles that come from working with so many different tools? Here are a few things that are obstacles to the adoption of these tools:

  • Lack of definition of DevOps
  • Shortage of knowledge on tooling
  • Evaluation of tools
  • The volume of tools available on the market
  • Lack of tool integration

Let's now look at these points in more detail to better understand the obstacles to adopting tools.

Lack of definition of DevOps outcomes

It goes without saying that without a properly defined definition of what DevOps is and what it means to your organization, you are going to struggle with tooling. This leads to organizations deploying tooling because their competitors are deploying tools or for other primitive reasons.

Having that definition also helps you understand what the tooling roadmap might look like...