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Mentioned in 13 episodes
The DevOps handbook
Book • 2016
The DevOps Handbook provides a detailed and practical roadmap for improving IT in any organization by bridging the gap between development and operations teams.
It includes case studies from companies like Google, Capital One, Netflix, and others, demonstrating how DevOps practices can enhance business outcomes.
The book focuses on culture, automation, measurement, and sharing, and it extends the solutions presented in 'The Phoenix Project' to cover information security and compliance.
The second edition features new case studies and insights from renowned researcher Dr. Nicole Forsgren.
It includes case studies from companies like Google, Capital One, Netflix, and others, demonstrating how DevOps practices can enhance business outcomes.
The book focuses on culture, automation, measurement, and sharing, and it extends the solutions presented in 'The Phoenix Project' to cover information security and compliance.
The second edition features new case studies and insights from renowned researcher Dr. Nicole Forsgren.
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Mentioned in 13 episodes
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in the context of the State of DevOps Report.


Nicole Forsgren

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How to measure and improve developer productivity | Nicole Forsgren (Microsoft Research, GitHub, Google)
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when introducing ![undefined]()

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Henry Suryawirawan

John Willis

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#237 - Tackling AI and Modern Complexity with Deming's System of Profound Knowledge - John Willis
Recommended as a book that provides a comprehensive guide to DevOps.

27 snips
How to Deliver Quality Software Against All Odds • Daniel Terhorst-North & Julian Wood
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as the book that John Alspaugh wrote the Forward to.


Clint Byrum

25 snips
Complex Systems and the Messy Nine w/special guests Dave Woods and John Allspaw
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as one of IT Revolution's reference books.


Manuel Pais

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Tap Into Fast Flow with Team Topologies & Platform Engineering • Manuel Pais & Julian Wood
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when introducing John Allspaugh and mentioning his contribution to the foreword of the DevOps Handbook.


Clint Byrum

14 snips
Episode 2 - Does Software Need Safety?
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as one of ![undefined]()

’s co-authored books.


Mark Graban

John Willis

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John Willis on Deming's Journey to Profound Knowledge in IT & DevOps
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as complementary reading material on DevOps.


Matt McLarty

Unbundling the Enterprise • Stephen Fishman, Matt McLarty & Erik Wilde
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, who notes it suffered from the same problem as the OpenTelemetry book.


Nathan Toups

OTel Fundamentals - Mastering OpenTelemetry and Observatibilty by Steve Flanders
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as a book he felt he should learn from, immediately after joining his company.


Carter Morgan

Your Boss Has Read This Book - Radical Candor by Kim Scott


Manuel Pais

Manuel Pais Reflects on Team Topologies
Mentioned by Nathan as Nicole Forsgren, one of the authors, is on the forward of the book.

Building a Culture of Candor - Radical Candor by Kim Scott
Mentioned by 

as one of the excellent books published by IT revolution.


Matt McLarty

The Blind Spots of Platform Engineering • Matt McLarty & Erik Wilde
Referenced by Carter and Nathan as they conclude their three-week discussion of the book and its principles.

Shifting Left on Security - The DevOps Handbook
Referenced as the book being read, discussing DevOps principles across organizations.

Is DevOps a Silver Bullet? - The DevOps Handbook
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as a book that mimicked the structure of The Goal.

Andy Leonard

Thanos Diakakis on Surviving the Software Apocalypse – AI, Agile, and Good Engineering
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as a book that had few changes in the second edition.


Gene Kim

From DevOps to 'Vibe Coding': Gene Kim on AI-Assisted Development and Platform Engineering
Mentioned by 

when discussing his work and contributions to the DevOps movement.


Jez Humble

Innovation Through Software Development and IT
Mentioned by 

as he says he is a big believer in the idea of DevOps.


Carter Morgan

The Patterns of React - Advanced React by Nadia Makarevich
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as a book she enjoyed and drew inspiration from.


Tanya Janca
First Do No Harm - Security Challenges in Healthcare - Ed Gaudet, Tanya Janca - ESW #396



