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Enterprise DevOps for Architects

By : Jeroen Mulder
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Book Image

Enterprise DevOps for Architects

4 (1)
By: Jeroen Mulder

Overview of this book

Digital transformation is the new paradigm in enterprises, but the big question remains: is the enterprise ready for transformation using native technology embedded in Agile/DevOps? With this book, you'll see how to design, implement, and integrate DevOps in the enterprise architecture while keeping the Ops team on board and remaining resilient. The focus of the book is not to introduce the hundreds of different tools that are available for implementing DevOps, but instead to show you how to create a successful DevOps architecture. This book provides an architectural overview of DevOps, AIOps, and DevSecOps – the three domains that drive and accelerate digital transformation. Complete with step-by-step explanations of essential concepts, practical examples, and self-assessment questions, this DevOps book will help you to successfully integrate DevOps into enterprise architecture. You'll learn what AIOps is and what value it can bring to an enterprise. Lastly, you will learn how to integrate security principles such as zero-trust and industry security frameworks into DevOps with DevSecOps. By the end of this DevOps book, you'll be able to develop robust DevOps architectures, know which toolsets you can use for your DevOps implementation, and have a deeper understanding of next-level DevOps by implementing Site Reliability Engineering (SRE).
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
1
Section 1: Architecting DevOps for Enterprises
7
Section 2: Creating the Shift Left with AIOps
13
Section 3: Bridging Security with DevSecOps

Working with the VOICE model

DevOps teams need to deliver value to the end customer. The VOICE model, as defined by the IT company Sogeti, addresses this. VOICE stands for Value, Objectives, Indicators, Confidence, and Experience. The idea behind this model is that any IT delivery should deliver value to someone – typically, the end customer of a business. Value sets the objectives for IT delivery and these objectives are measured using indicators. Indicators also measure whether the pursued value will be achieved.

Confidence is about the indicators and if they contain relevant information to confirm that IT delivery actually results in the targeted value. Lastly, experience tells us if the delivered system is fulfilling the business demands and which improvements will lead to more business value. With that, the cycle starts over again.

This model is shown in the following diagram:

Figure 1.6 – The VOICE model

Figure 1.6 – The VOICE model

Since VOICE also involves looping feedback back to the beginning of the cycle with the aim of improving products and adding more value to the business, the model can be used for DevOps projects.

In Chapter 3, Architecting for DevOps Quality, we will explore VOICE in more detail.