Description
DevOps is a methodology that breaks down barriers between developer and operations teams to improve collaboration and communication.
Adopting their methods, automating and improving processes with technology, everything starts with the internal culture and the people who are part of this culture.
When organizations commit to a DevOps culture, they can create an enabling environment for high-performance teams to thrive.
DevOps helps create an environment where development and operations teams come together towards a common goal to move requirements forward quickly and efficiently through a continuous workflow, for a deep understanding of best practices.
With this course, you will be ready to use the methods, principles and open source solutions to start and lead the digital transformation journey.
About Training
Foundations
-The emergence of the concept
-Basic concepts and principles
-What is Devops?
- 12 Factor and application architecture
- Examination of sample codes suitable for 12 factor
- Version control systems
- SDLC flow and its organization in agile
- CI/CD Systems, GitHub Actions, Jenkins
- Quick setup and build of Jenkins
- Create pipeline on Jenkins
- Team structures, autonomous teams, management tools
- Automation, orchestration, service discovery
- Stages of a sample CI/CD pipeline
- Structure, differences, strategies of dev-stage-prod environments
- Cloud services, cloud-native structures, differences from classical structures
- Transition to automation, virtualization, containerization, serverless
- Infrastructure as code systems, Terraform, examining sample codes
- DevOps, SecOps, GitOps concepts
DevOps Practitioner
Team Building
- Introduction to DevOps Team
- Team Characteristics
- Boundaries for the Team
- Building High Performance Teams
- Feedback Giving and Receiving
Shared Responsibility and Accountability
- Management:
- Governance at Three Levels
-Governance in Teams
Inter-Team Governance
-Inter-organizational Governance
- Scaling
- External Suppliers
- DevOps Leadership
Culture Building
- Creating the Right Environment
- Changing Habitual Behavior
Goal Creation
- Storytelling and its Importance
- The Purpose of Having a Purpose
- Linking Alignment to Autonomy
Servant Leader
- Giving Control to the Team
- Inspiring and Supporting the Team
- Making a Leadership Manifesto
- Customer Value and Team Success
- Measuring and Guiding Value
Building Courage
- The Importance of Courage
- Comfort Zone and Out of Comfort Zone
- Resilience
- Courage in Relationship with Leadership and Feedback
- Courage at Team Level
- Coping with Failure
Thinking Differently
- Standing Posture
- Standing Up Again
- Man Rule
- Thinking Differently in an Organized Way
Value – Customer Focused Action
- Different Aspects of Value
- Customer value
- Different ‘Voices’
Stakeholder Management
- Stakeholder Value
- Stakeholder Recognition
- Stakeholder Classification
Combining Lean Startup and DevOps
- Lean Startup Process
- Lean Startup Against Chaos
- Combining Lean Startup and DevOps
The Power of Story Mapping
- Product/Service Development Approaches
- The Need for Story Mapping
- Creating Story Maps
Continuous improvement
- Creating a Flow
- Optimum Flow Generation
- Multitasking and One Piece Flow
- Little’s Law and Process Lead Time Optimization
- Flow Evaluation
- Flow and Resource Utilization
Types of Continuous Improvement:
- Kaizen
- Radical Change
Continuous Improvement Tools:
- Kaizen Event
- Value Stream Mapping
- Visual management
- Backtracking
- Daily Stand up
- ‘Why’
DevOps for Managers
Develop a Common Understanding of Devops
- How other organizations are using DevOps concepts to gain competitive advantage
- How companies achieve DevOps success with case studies
Learn About Tools to Help Your Teams Automate Processes
- Tools available to your teams for fast, well-tested continuous delivery of applications and IT services
- Metrics to focus on
Why It Matters and Why High-Performance IT Organizations Are Rushing to Implement Devops Concepts
- Optimize, rethink and redesign your IT processes to deliver value to your customers
- Advantages in faster, more frequent deliveries
- Value, continuous workflows, cross-functional collaboration, agility and strong teams
Discover Where and How to Start with Devops in Your Organization
- Get real-world examples that work
- Change your culture to support DevOps
- Implementing DevOps at the leadership level
- Create a shared expectation of what is required to implement DevOps principles and how long you can expect it to take
- Start scaling Agile principles to the next Level – end-to-end processes with all IT groups
Who Should Receive the Training?
Designing and implementing end-to-end Pipeline from continuous integration processes,
Creating CI/CD processes in various DevOps tools and for people who want to improve their skills in DevOps.
Plan this training for your business!
This training can be planned in different durations and content specific to your organization. Please contact us for detailed rich content and planning to realize your training objectives.







