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Multiple award-winning CTO, researcher, and bestselling author Gene Kim hosts enterprise technology and business leaders.
In the first part of this two-part episode of The Idealcast, Gene Kim speaks with Dr. Ron Westrum, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Eastern Michigan University.
In the first episode of Season 2 of The Idealcast, Gene Kim speaks with Admiral John Richardson, who served as Chief of Naval Operations for four years.
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David Anderson and Mark McCann, coauthors of The Value Flywheel Effect, helped create the Serverless-First strategy at Liberty Mutual in 2016
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The values and philosophies that frame the processes, procedures, and practices of DevOps.
This post presents the four key metrics to measure software delivery performance.
February 2, 2017
You probably already know how proud I am to be associated with the annual State of DevOps Survey and Report — over the last five years, working with Alanna Brown, Dr. Nicole Forsgren, Jez Humble, Nigel Kersten, and Puppet, we’ve gathered data on over 20,000 respondents, to better understand the health and habits of organizations using DevOps principles and patterns.
You may be thinking, haven’t we already learned everything about DevOps? And so why should I take the survey again?
In my opinion, we still have so much to learn about DevOps! To show you how my own understanding of DevOps has evolved year over year, here’s some of my own personal “aha” moments from past reports:
So this year, the research continues! What I’m most excited about is how we’re zooming in even further on how architecture enables fast flow, as well as what is required from leadership and management to achieve any DevOps outcomes.
If you care about any of these issues, please take the survey. It should take less than 20 minutes.
Survey closes at 11:59 p.m. PT on February 10.
PS: Exciting prizes are available, including an iPad Pro, which I absolutely love and use on a daily basis. (Open it up and be up and running within seconds, as opposed to minutes on my laptop.) You will also be entered to win one of two $500 Visa gift cards, Philips Hue starter kit, ticket to the DevOps Enterprise Summit in London or San Francisco and more (see the sweepstakes rules) — and help us make this 6th annual State of DevOps Report the most complete and interesting yet.
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