Enterprise DevOps for Architects: Leverage AIOps and DevSecOps for secure digital transformation
S**V
Mostly theory based
I am not happy with this book, the author has curated most content from the internet and not based on his experience, moreover the cost of the book is also too much hence not worth it buying this book or wasting time reading it
D**Y
Best introduction to xxxOps technologies for architects
As a Business Analyst in Operations, the cultural divide between Dev and Ops has not in my experience been bridged yet, even for those companies claiming to have implemented DevOps; hence I bought this book as I start a new job on the Dev side to learn why? In my new job, I will be working along-side a solution architect and had many questions about how DevOps fit together with ITIL. Not only was this question answered, but since it is from an architecture perspective, I even learned how DevOps, DevSecOps, ITIL, AIOps, and Site Reliability Engineering fit within an enterprise architecture.So, if you work as an EA, Business Architect, or Solution Architect, you may already be aware of the content and know it in detail, but for those of us who still climbing the IT career ladder, this book will be very useful if you are wondering "what comes next" in my career or if you have an interest in moving from Ops to Dev. Since the future is NoOps, which I believe is achievable with AIOps, in the future, only EA and Dev may be a safest place for IT practitioners to invest their time and money on the never-ending learning curve in technology.
H**R
Successfully drive digital transformation in enterprises
These are the concluding words of Enterprise DevOps for Architects. It gives a very complete overview how to consider using DevOps for digital transformation.Very inspiring and convinced me to partner with the author Jeroen Mulder to write a book on the digital transformation of healthcare.
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