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

You're reading from   DevOps Adoption Strategies: Principles, Processes, Tools, and Trends Embracing DevOps through effective culture, people, and processes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801076326
Length 264 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Principles of DevOps and Agile
2. Chapter 1: Introducing DevOps and Agile FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Business Benefits, Team Topologies, and Pitfalls of DevOps 4. Chapter 3: Measuring the Success of DevOps 5. Section 2: Developing and Building a Successful DevOps Culture
6. Chapter 4: Building a DevOps Culture and Breaking Down Silos 7. Chapter 5: Avoiding Cultural Anti-Patterns in DevOps 8. Section 3: Driving Change and Maturing Your Processes
9. Chapter 6: Driving Process Change with Value Stream Maps 10. Chapter 7: Delivering Process Change in Your Organization 11. Chapter 8: Continuous Improvement of Processes 12. Section 4: Implementing and Deploying DevOps Tools
13. Chapter 9: Understanding the Technical Stack for DevOps 14. Chapter 10: Developing a Strategy for Implementing Tooling 15. Chapter 11: Keeping Up with Key DevOps Trends 16. Chapter 12: Implementing DevOps in a Real-World Organization 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Why is culture important?

I always like to describe culture as the backbone of DevOps. Think of DevOps like a tree where you have people, processes, and technology as branches, but they're all connected by culture.

In my various years working in and around DevOps with different organizations, all the work I have done has taught me that you can have the best processes in the world, the best engineers, and the best technology to support it, but if you don't have the best culture and do not look to improve on that culture, then it's all wasted effort.

Earlier in the chapter, we listed out the three important aspects of culture in DevOps; let's take a reminder of what those are:

  • Increasing transparency
  • Better communication
  • Collaboration across teams

To understand why culture is important, let's take a look at these three areas in more detail. That way, we can build up a picture of why culture is so important.

Increasing transparency...

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