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DevOps Handbook - DevOps eBook for IT Professionals - cover

DevOps Handbook - DevOps eBook for IT Professionals

Poonam Devi

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

"Unlock the Power of DevOps: Streamline Your Software Development and Operations for Unprecedented Efficiency and Innovation!
In today's fast-paced digital landscape, businesses must evolve or risk falling behind. DevOps, the transformative practice that fuses development and operations, is the key to staying competitive.
Our comprehensive guide, 'Unlocking DevOps Brilliance,' is your essential roadmap to mastering the DevOps methodology. Whether you're an IT professional, developer, manager, or executive, this book empowers you to break down the silos, automate processes, and accelerate software delivery.
Discover:

- Proven DevOps strategies and best practices
- Real-world success stories from leading organizations
- Expert insights on automation, CI/CD, and cloud technologies
- Strategies for fostering a culture of collaboration and innovationEmbrace DevOps, and revolutionize your software development lifecycle. Unleash the potential of your teams, drive faster releases, and achieve unparalleled agility in the ever-evolving tech landscape. 'Unlocking DevOps Brilliance' is your essential guide to building a brighter, more efficient future."
Feel free to tailor this blurb to the specific focus and goals of your DevOps book or resource.
Available since: 09/04/2023.
Print length: 47 pages.

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