DevOps for Developers

von: Michael Httermann

Apress, 2012

ISBN: 9781430245704 , 196 Seiten

Format: PDF, OL

Kopierschutz: Wasserzeichen

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DevOps for Developers


 

DevOps for Developers delivers a practical, thorough introduction to approaches, processes and tools to foster collaboration between software development and operations. Efforts of Agile software development often end at the transition phase from development to operations. This book covers the delivery of software, this means 'the last mile', with lean practices for shipping the software to production and making it available to the end users, together with the integration of operations with earlier project phases (elaboration, construction, transition). DevOps for Developers describes how to streamline the software delivery process and improve the cycle time (that is the time from inception to delivery). It will enable you to deliver software faster, in better quality and more aligned with individual requirements and basic conditions. And above all, work that is aligned with the 'DevOps' approach makes even more fun!
  • Provides patterns and toolchains to integrate software development and operations
  • Delivers an one-stop shop for kick-starting with DevOps
  • Provides guidance how to streamline the software delivery process


Michael H ttermann is a principal developer, delivery engineer and expert for Agile and DevOps who helps projects to improve their software delivery process. An Oracle Java Champion, Michael is certified as SCJA, SCJP, SCJD and SCWCD, is a member of the JCP and Agile Alliance, is a java.net JUGs Community Leader and founder of the Cologne Java User Group. He led the Tools for Agility track at Agile 2009 conference in Chicago. Michael gives seminars and presentations at leading conferences. He has written three books: Agile Java-Entwicklung in der Praxis (German, O Reilly, 2007), Fragile Agile (Hanser, 2010) and Agile ALM (Manning, 2011). Much more information can be found at http://huettermann.net.