The DevOps Handbook, Second Edition
How to Create World-Class Agility, Reliability, & Security in Technology Organizations
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Ron Butler
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This award-winning and best-selling business handbook for digital transformation is now fully updated and expanded with the latest research and new case studies!
Over the last five years, The DevOps Handbook has been the definitive guide for taking the successes laid out in the best-selling The Phoenix Project and applying them in any organization. Now, with this fully updated and expanded edition, it’s time to take DevOps out of the IT department and apply it across the full business.
Technology is now at the core of every company, no matter the business model or product. The theories and practices laid out in The DevOps Handbook are tools to be used by anyone from across the organization to create joy and succeed in the marketplace.
The second edition features 15 new case studies, including stories from adidas, American Airlines, Fannie Mae, Target, and the US Air Force. In addition, renowned researcher and coauthor of Accelerate, Nicole Forsgren, PhD, provides her insights through new and updated material and research. This expanded edition is a must-listen for anyone who works with technology.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2016, 2022 Gene Kim, Jez Humble, Patrick Debois, John Willis, and Nicole Forsgren (P)2022 Gene Kim, Jez Humble, Patrick Debois, John Willis, and Nicole ForsgrenWhat listeners say about The DevOps Handbook, Second Edition
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- Anand B. Bhawsar
- 01-02-24
Love it
Great listen and a definitive guide for anyone wanting to love and implement devils . Really well narrated . This is highly recommended
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- Sweskipper
- 14-08-24
This is a must read for professionals in product development
It’s not so sexy, but I’m not sure how it would be! These people put down a lot of work and it shows.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-10-23
Amazing narrated and very well structured
"The DevOps Handbook" is an outstanding guide that masterfully connects theory with practical DevOps implementation. It is a must-read for professionals in the field as it provides valuable insights into industry best practices and offers solutions to real-world DevOps challenges. The book's wealth of case studies from renowned companies showcases successful DevOps applications and serves as a source of inspiration. It covers a wide range of DevOps topics comprehensively, making it an invaluable resource for both beginners and seasoned professionals. In summary, "The DevOps Handbook" is a transformative read that provides actionable insights and real-world relevance, making it an essential tool for enhancing DevOps practices in any organization.
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- Jon Wilson
- 27-11-22
A must for anyone working in software!
This book is justifiably famous and should be on the reading list of anyone working in software, particularly in any kind of leadership role. You'll need this knowledge behind you if you want to convince the wider business that there's a better way to tackle to process of developing, testing and deploying software. Also, your engineers may need convincing of the merits of the approaches laid out here, and in my view the book does this in the best way possible for winning those arguments: empirically. This isn't just what the authors reckon; the recommendations are backed up with evidence and like any rigorous technical writing, they cite their sources.
The performance is good, but the voice artist could have done with some more support, perhaps from an editor or producer, to make sure the industry terms are pronounced correctly (bearing in mind that we nerds do mangle the English language sometimes). I'm not sure of the merits of reading out un-shortened URIs in full either, especially given that there's an accompanying PDF. But these are niggles, and don't detract from the valuable information being put across.
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- Gabi
- 07-07-23
An absolute must read for anyone in technology
Since all companies are now technology companies, this book is becoming applicable to more and more of us. Particularly useful for engineering team members and for those who lead/ manage/ decide budget for engineering etc.
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- HajiVictor
- 13-07-24
Addressing real life scenarios release managers face every day
This is the BIBLE of Agile DevOps... period
This book is rich mainly because it goes beyond DevOps into preDevOps era practices to the various convergence of the umbrella of Agile, Scrum, Lean etc methodologies that paved the way for DevOps. Well written and narrated.
Suitable for Development, DBA, IT Ops engineers, product managers and CTOs.
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- Ben Woods
- 03-01-22
A worthy update on the original
Gene Kim , Jez Humble , Patrick Debois , John Willis and Nicole Forsgren make a brilliant writing team and have successfully updated and managed to 'improve' upon the original 2018 version of the DevOps Handbook to include important recent developments such as Covid and the resulting remote-working paradigm. Ron Butler does a great job reading and makes 'easy listening' of some relatively complex subjects. Highly recommend if you work in the tech sector.
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- Þorsteinn Kristinn Ingólfsson
- 24-10-22
Great read!
It gave a great insight into modern management of software companies and projects. Gives you pretty concrete ways of improving flow.
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