Hundreds of definitions exist for DevOps. Here, we have captured three in which we highlighted essential elements by underlying them. As you can see, these elements stand for something larger than an intangible but also applicable to enterprise-wide IT improvement and continuous innovation of the IT capability.
Key points:
- DevOps is also about communication, helping tightly integrated
disciplines to understand each other’s roles and challenges in
a better manner. - It’s about working together toward a common goal and enabling
businesses to succeed by helping them release quality and
stable products and services faster and with fewer failures and
bottlenecks. - There’s no overall authority on DevOps. It’s a movement,
inspired by practitioners for practitioners. - No one owns DevOps. It’s a culture, and it’s about improving
how we work together.
Source: DASA DevOps Fundamentals coursebook.
DASA DevOps Fundamentals
Provides an extensive introduction to the core agile DevOps principles covering the essential knowledge and skill competences that have been defined by DASA.