Building a DevOps Culture

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DevOps is as much about culture as it is about tools

When people talk about DevOps, they often emphasize configuration management systems, source code repositories, and other tools. But, as Mandi Walls explains in this Velocity report, DevOps is really about changing company culture—replacing traditional development and operations silos with collaborative teams of people from both camps.

The DevOps movement has produced some efficient teams turning out better products faster. The tough part is initiating the change. This report outlines strategies for managers looking to go beyond tools to build a DevOps culture among their technical staff.

Topics include:

  • Documenting reasons for changing to DevOps before you commit
  • Defining meaningful and achievable goals
  • Finding a technical leader to be an evangelist, tools and process expert, and shepherd
  • Starting with a non-critical but substantial pilot project
  • Facilitating open communication among developers, QA engineers, marketers, and other professionals
  • Realigning your team’s responsibilities and incentives
  • Learning when to mediate disagreements and conflicts

Download this free report and learn how to the DevOps approach can help you create a supportive team environment built on communication, respect, and trust.

Mandi Walls is a Senior Consultant with Opscode.

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Mandi Walls is a Senior Consultant with Opscode. Prior to joining Opscode in 2011, Mandi administered large web properties for AOL, including AOL.com, Moviefone.com, and games.com. She has a MS in Computer Science from The George Washington University and an MBA from UNC-Kenan Flagler.

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