Continuous Delivery and DevOps – A Quickstart Guide - Second Edition
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Continuous Delivery (CD) and DevOps are fast becoming the next big thing(s) in relation to the delivery and support of software.
This updated edition provides you with a clear and concise insight in to what CD and DevOps are all about, how to go about preparing for and implementing them, and what quantifiable business value they bring.
You will be guided through the various stages of CD and DevOps adoption, the impact they will have on you and your business, how you can overcome common problems, and what to do once CD and DevOps have become embedded in your ways of working.
Included within are some real-world examples, tricks, tips, and observations that should help ease the adoption and allow you to fully utilize CD and DevOps to deliver quality software.
Paul Swartout
Paul has spent over 20 years working in IT. Starting out as a junior developer within a small software house Paul has filled a number of roles over the years including software engineer, system administrator, project manager, program manager, operations manager and software development manager. He has worked across a number of different industries and sectors - from supply chain, through manufacturing, education and retail to entertainment - and within organizations of various sizes from start-ups to multi-national corporates. Paul is passionate about software and how it is delivered. Since first encountering "agile" almost a decade ago he has been committed to the adoption and implementation of agile techniques and approaches to improve efficiency and output for software development teams. Until very recently Paul headed up the team responsible for delivering continuous delivery solutions into the Nokia Entertainment business. Paul and his team spent the best part of a year changing the default ways of working and driving the adoption of CD and DevOps as the de facto mode of delivery for Nokia Entertainment products. Paul lives in a seaside town in the southwest of the UK with his wife, daughters and two small yapping things (he's not a great dog lover) Paul is a software development manager at Nokia and is based within the Nokia entertainment team in Bristol in the UK. The entertainment team are responsible for designing, building and running the entertainment services and solutions for Nokia customers around the globe. These products include Nokia Music, Nokia Reading and Nokia TV.
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