- Popularly touted as “The Goal” for IT Projects
-The authors constructed "The Phoenix Project" in a way that would help enable a shared understanding of the problem that affects all the silos
-Which inevitably leads
to a downward spiral where Development and IT Operations can't meet their
objectives and become locked in inter-tribal warfare.
-By the end of the novel
we’re reminded that DevOps doesn’t mean everything will work flawlessly with frequent
deliveries, stable platforms and business-IT alignment.
-Instead it shows that with genuine collaboration in place everybody can give their best contribution to resolve problems and support the business in an agile and controlled fashion without resorting to the blame game
-Instead it shows that with genuine collaboration in place everybody can give their best contribution to resolve problems and support the business in an agile and controlled fashion without resorting to the blame game
-Just as with any
transformational and disruptive movement, DevOps can be misunderstood or
mischaracterized.
mischaracterized.
-Presenting for you some
of the top DevOps myths.
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