The DevOps Handbook
How to Create WorldClass Agility, Reliability, and Security in Technology, Organizations
by Gene Kim
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Ansible, Devops, and Software.
Increase profitability, elevate work culture, and exceed productivity goals through DevOps practices.More than ever, the effective management of Technology, is critical for business competitiveness. For decades, Technology, leaders have struggled to balance agility, reliability, and security. The consequences of failure have never been greater whethe...
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