Buch, Englisch, 478 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 938 g
Essential Guidance to Accelerate the Process
Buch, Englisch, 478 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 938 g
ISBN: 978-1-4842-9071-2
Verlag: Apress
This book starts with the basics of digital transformation before exploring how this works in practice: that is, people, processes and technology, and org structures. It delves into value streams that are the basis for ITIL and DevOps, highlighting the differences between the methods of the past and new methodologies needed to ensure products to meet contemporary expectations. This updated edition includes new chapters that discuss digital transformation for business success, introduce the battle tank framework, leading people in the digital world, managing work in a remote working model, and the product-led transformation model. These new chapters provide the guidance necessary to move beyond DevOps into a holistic digital transformation exercise.
The ideas, recommendations, and solutions you'll learn over the course of this book can be applied to develop solutions or create proposals for clients, and to deliver seamless services for DevOps projects.
What You Will Learn - Understand digital transformation
- Leverage the battle tank framework for digital transformation
- Gain insight into the confluence of DevOps and ITIL
- Adapt ITIL processes in DevOps projects
- Move organizations from a project to a product-led model
- Lead teams in a digital world
- Manage the work of remote teams
Who This Book Is ForIT consultants and IT professionals who are looking for guidance to strategize, plan and implement digital transformation initiatives; design and redesign ITIL processes to adapt to the digital ways of working; moving organizations to product-led business; and leading people and managing work in the digital age.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1: Digital Transformation: The Driver for Business SuccessChapter Goal: Introduction chapter where I bring in a common understanding of digital transformation, and some of the big pieces that make it upNo of pages: 25 pagesSub -Topics• Disrupting Business Models• Connected Systems• Digital Competition• Digital Principles• Rethinking Value• Voice of the Customer
Chapter 2: ITIL 4, Value Streams and its Evolution from ITIL 2011Chapter Goal: ITIL 4 is introduced from the perspective of value streams. The importance of looking from a value stream perspective is brought forth and compared against the previous versions of ITILNo of pages: 30 pagesSub -Topics• ITIL 4 in a Snippet• ITIL 2011 vs ITIL 4• Value Streams• Measuring and Assessing Value Streams
Chapter 3: DevOps OverviewChapter Goal: A DevOps 101 for context settingNo of pages: 25 pagesSub -Topics• What is DevOps?• DevOps Benefits• Principles and Methodologies
Chapter 4: DevOps TeamsChapter Goal: A look at the DevOps teams and the inclusion of ITIL rolesNo of pages: 20Sub – Topics: • Introduction to DevOps teams• Role definitions• DevOps, ITIL and Other Roles• Finding synergy
Chapter 5: DevOps vs ITILChapter Goal: Current setting of ITIL in DevOps projectsNo of pages: 25 pagesSub -Topics• DevOps vs ITIL Conflicts• Misalignment of goals and objectives• How DevOps is assumed to have replaced ITIL• Obsolete Processes• Future of ITIL
Chapter 6: Managing Incidents and Other Support Related ProcessesChapter Goal: The objectives around incident resolution remains the same, however, in the age of digital transformation, going about resolving incidents is a different game altogether.No of pages: 35 pagesSub - Topics: • Incident management objectives• Lean version of incident management• Incident management tools• DevOps fitment
Chapter 7: The Future of Change and Release Management Chapter Goal: Change management was once a bureaucratic process involving multiple approvals. The chapter discusses the modifications required for this process to be effectiveNo of pages: 40Sub – Topics: • Continuous Delivery vs Continuous Deployment• Change and Release Management Scope• Release cycles• change and release tools
Chapter 8: Configuration Management AdaptationChapter Goal: Adapt the ITIL configuration management process to fit into a DevOps modelNo of pages: 35Sub - Topics: • Comprehensive configuration management• Management of CCM• Configuration management tools• DevOps fitment
Chapter 9: Product ModelChapter Goal: In the new ways of working, we move away from working on projects and start to center around a product. This chapter delves into how this is done and why this is required.No of pages: 25 pagesSub - Topics • Project to Product Model Shift• Operating models• Leveraging Crowd
Chapter 10: People and LeadershipChapter Goal: This chapter is on people and how people drive digital transformation more than the technology. I further talk about the leadership aspects of the digital age No of pages: 25 pagesSub -Topics• Digital Transformation is from People• Digital Leadership• People and Talent