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The DevOps Handbook: How to Create World-Class
The DevOps Handbook: How to Create World-Class

The DevOps Handbook: How to Create World-Class Agility, Reliability, and Security in Technology Organizations

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About The DevOps Handbook: How To Create World-Class

Product description For decades technology leaders have struggled to balance agility reliability and security and the consequences of failure have never been greater The effective management of technology is critical for business competitiveness High-performing organizations are 2 5 times more likely to exceed profitability market share and productivity goals The DevOps Handbook shows leaders how to create the cultural norms and the technical practices necessary to maximize organizational learning increase employee satisfaction and win in the marketplace About the Author Gene Kim is a multiple award-winning entrepreneur, the founder and former CTO of Tripwire and a researcher. He is passionate about IT operations, security and compliance, and how IT organizations successfully transform from "good to great." He lives in Portland, Oregon. Jez Humble is an award-winning author and researcher on software who has spent his career tinkering with code, infrastructure, and product development in organizations of varying sizes across three continents. He works at 18F, teaches at UC Berkeley, and is co-founder of DevOps Research and Assessment LLC. Patrick Debois is an independent IT-consultant who is bridging the gap between projects and operations by using Agile techniques both in development, project management and system administration. John Willis has worked in the IT management industry for more than 30 years. He has authored six IBM Redbooks for IBM on enterprise systems management and was the founder and chief architect at Chain Bridge Systems. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia. John Allspaw has worked in systems operations for over fourteen years in biotech, government and online media. He started out tuning parallel clusters running vehicle crash simulations for the U.S. government, and then moved on to the Internet in 1997. He built the backing infrastructures at Salon.com, InfoWorld.com, Friendster, and Flickr. He is now VP of Tech Operations at Etsy, and is the author of "The Art of Capacity Planning" and "Web Operations" published by O'Reilly.