I’ll admit it, this article is a little strange. It is an experiment. But DevOps is all about experimentation, right? This article explores how information and behaviors in fact “flow” through an organization. It is based upon my observations with literally hundreds of DevOps teams. I have used the Three Ways of DevOps to show […]
DevOps: Using Games to Make it Practical
This blog stems from my experience of being one of the earliest DevOps Foundation trainers of DOI and successfully completing 19 batches of DOI Foundation course in the last year. In retrospect of the year starting when TaUB Solutions signed up as a registered education partner (REP) of DOI, my opinion is this has been […]
DevOps is a Symptom, Not a Diagnosis, and Continuous Delivery is the Cure
You wake up and you have a sore throat and nasal congestion. Is it the common cold? Perhaps the flu? Is it bacterial? Viral? Any good physician will tell you that diagnosing disease purely from symptoms is a fool’s errand (or maybe malpractice). A diagnosis identifies disease which leads to prescribing a treatment plan for […]
Five Great Books on DevOps
While the DevOps movement began in earnest in 2009, there are still a lot of questions about what DevOps means, how it’s done, and what the purported benefits of DevOps are. Big questions, for sure. And there are no quick answers. In fact, to thoroughly answer each would require numerous books. Which brings us to […]
Why “Enterprise DevOps” Doesn’t Make Sense
Recently, some folks have been suggesting that we need a new form of DevOps, something called “Enterprise DevOps” or “Big DevOps.” DevOps is great, the argument goes, but large enterprises don’t operate the same way as the agile web startups where DevOps was birthed, and thus they can’t implement the same DevOps methodologies as those startups. […]
Product Management’s Role in a DevOps World
When we started Datical, we knew that in order to be successful we needed to practice what we were preaching: DevOps. As the VP of Products and product owner of Datical DB, our flagship Database Lifecycle Management tool, I recognize that Product Management is well positioned to facilitate DevOps adoption across the entire organization. It’s […]
No DevOps Roadmap? No Problem.
I’m a huge fan of The Phoenix Project and I’m honored to count Gene Kim both as one of my professional inspirations and also as a personal friend. There is, however, a dangerous precipice inside of the Phoenix Project that, if misunderstood, could cause many DevOps practitioners and enterprise IT shops a daunting problem in […]
The Importance of the Bus Driver
The topic of DevOps has been a topic for many a debate over recent months years. Without adding fuel to the fire I’d like to present a slightly different take on the DevOps culture. The phrase ‘what if I was hit by a bus?’ can often be heard within the vicinity of software development teams. It […]
Q & A with Kevin Behr on DevOps, its impact on security, and the challenges of bringing change to the organization
Kevin Behr has been in IT game for 26 years and is the author of seven IT management books, including the bestselling The Visible Ops Handbook, which he coauthored with Gene Kim and George Spafford, and The Definitive Guide to IT Management, published by Hewlett Packard. His most recent book, The Phoenix Project, also coauthored […]
DevOps Is For Horses: Stop Making Excuses For Starting
While DevOps practices may be spreading throughout organizations both large and small, often times the most visible success stories are also the most exceptional. Organizations like Netflix, Etsy and Google are brought up in conversations about DevOps time and again because they offer the most stark examples of the benefits that the model can bring […]










