IBM-DevOps

What Led to DevOps
What Led to DevOps
Explores the challenges of traditional Waterfall development method and its limitations. This article discusses sequential phases, lack of collaboration high risk of late changes, and other issues that led to the evolution towards DevOps.
DevOps Characteristics
DevOps Characteristics
Examines the essential characteristics of DevOps and its evolution from traditional development approaches. Explores the three dimensions of DevOps (culture, method, tools) and key elements including automated pipelines infrastructure as code, microservices, containers, and immutable infrastructure.
DevOps Definition
DevOps Definition
Explores the definition of DevOps as a methodology that emphasizes collaboration between development and operations teams. Covers its origins key characteristics, cultural changes, and clarifies common misconceptions about what DevOps is and is not.
DevOps Adoption
DevOps Adoption
This document explains how major companies are embracing DevOps, the cultural changes required for its adoption, and the benefits it brings to organizations of all sizes.
Business Case
Business Case
This document outlines the business case for DevOps, emphasizing the importance of adapting to disruption and leveraging technology effectively.
DevOps Overview
DevOps Overview
This document provides an overview of DevOps, including its importance, key practices, and core values. It also explores the cultural challenges of DevOps and the importance of measuring success.