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Every system has a bottleneck. Often it is the
lack of ability to get data at the time it is
needed.
1. Is your workforce fully equipped with the
information they need to do their jobs
safely, efficiently and effectively?
2. What information is needed to empower
them in their roles?
1. What is the repeating problem that keeps
resurfacing to prevent this?
Seek Input
Every business is in the data management
business. First, find your ‘why’ to needing a
DevOps team.
Ask these questions:
1. What improvements would you like to see?
2. What is the gaping neck wound (GNW) in
your business?
3. Are your current data management
systems allowing you access to all the data
you require?
WHY
Why continuous integration?
1. Integrating new modules and features to
the system allows for continuous
improvement, feedback and evolving
system practices.
2. Enterprise cannot afford to be slow.
3. Accelerates testing and implementation of
bug fixes.
Everchanging
RelationshipsBUILD TRUST AND MINDSET FOR COLLABORATION BETWEEN DEVELOPERS & OPERATIONS
DevOps
Developer
Engaged Users
Operations
Core Business Value
Core line descriptions
Engaged Users
Empowered Business Ops
Web 2.0 Technology & Mobile Devices
Agile Developers
THE DEVOPS RELATIONSHIP
IT has evolved. With ever increasing velocity there is no space for idle movers, thinkers or old teams.
Businesses need tech that is scalable, that can be realigned and integrated continuously.
Gone are the days of custom built products that are outdated before they are even implemented.
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A DevOps developer can
deploy better systems, at an
affordable cost in less time
than traditional enterprise
developers.
They are flexible in the
development process and
can make changes as the
need arises.
DevOps developers are
continuously able to
integrate the new changes
into the system, minimizing
service interruptions.
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DevOps Operators are
involved from conception of
the solution to the final
phase. They know their data
inside and out. They know
what they need and what is
missing from their current
technology.
Operators are critical in the
development process as
they are the connection
between the end users
providing crucial feedback
for the solution being built.
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Users are engaged in the process from the time of conception to the final phase.
They give the DevOpsOperator input on their data management needs as well as feedback as the features are released.
The engaged end users are critical to the success of a DevOps Solution. Without the feedback from a user it may as well be a boxed product that is non specific and useless to the many facets of business.
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‘Why’
Business outcomes drive DevOps, not the technology.
Meeting client expectations is the highest priority.
Answering the ‘why’ before answering ‘what’ is critical to creating a high valued solution for the engaged users.
The ability to pivot is an important attribute for a DevOps team in order to meet core business values.
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“The term ‘DevOps’ typically refers to the emerging professional
movement that advocates a collaborative working relationship
between Developers and IT Operations resulting in the fast flow
of planned work (ie: high deploy rates), while increasing
reliability, stability, resilience and security of the production
environment.”
- Gene Kim
DevOps is the practice of operations and
development engineers participating
together in the entire service lifecycle, from
design through the development
process to production support.
www.devopsolution.com
Created by: Bart Wagner & Cheryll Turcotte
Business2Mobile Communications Inc.