DevOps - Automic
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DevOps - Automic
DevOps Awareness DevOps Training in DevOps Reference: PM21 Objectives: Like the Agile movement, the DevOps movement creates a link between the Development (DEV) and Operational (OPS) teams around a common focused “service” vision to better reconcile reactivity and quality of service (QoS). The DevOps system proposes solutions to facilitate the exchanges and the work of these two teams for a priori opposed objectives – innovation versus stability – to reduce the lead times between expression of the user’s need and delivery of the application required. At the end of this training, the candidate holds the keys to success for introducing a DevOps system within the organization – involvement of the Development teams in Production operations, standardization of delivery packages, industrialization of infrastructure operations and deployment, pooling of tools in the different teams and implementation of monitoring tools. Educational method The training alternates between theory (35% of the time), practical workshops and Serious Gaming (50% of the time), and experience feedback (15% of the time). • To acquire the terminology, structure, tools and basic concepts of the DevOps system Duration • To identify the problems linked with inter-team communications No training is required to attend this course, but it is recommended that participants have experience in the field of computer services (design, development, operation). • To be able to eliminate any conflict between the team’s objectives • To gradually persuade developers to become involved in production operations • To industrialize application deployments and industrialize infrastructure management operations “DevOps Awareness” training comprises seven hours of training spread over one day. Requirement Target audience This training is aimed at everyone who is involved in one or more stages in the implementation of a computer project, from its conception through to production, and specifically: • IT departments • Production Director • Research Director • Project Manager • IT Team Manager • Development and Operations Teams • Quality Manager • Consultants Development Operations Software Engineering Technology Operations DevOps Quality Assurance QA Program The training program is divided into six modules spread over one day. Module 1: History of the DevOps movement, origins and influences • What is DevOps? • DevOps world – emerging trends and movements Module 2: Managing change Educational resources • Course support material in paper format • Guide and official CMMI Institute poster (French version) • Book of exercises containing multiple-choice questions and practical exercises • Automic Trivial Pursuit™, Project Management Edition (french only) Certification examination available in: • DevOps – how can the cursor be placed between Dev and Ops? • Towards a meeting of skills – organizational changes, cultural changes, technological changes • Alignment of Dev with the realities of Ops – making an application “ready for production” • Alignment of Ops with the issues of Dev – integration of the production platform with the software factory Module 3: Processes and steps eligible for DevOps functions • Software factory • Delivery • Deployment • Operations • Troubleshooting Module 4: Good practices for industrial development • Performance, security • Workability Module 5: The role and choice of tools in DevOps organizations The 5 Pillars of Automic University • Experience: we train more than 3,500 professionals each year • Pragmatism: our veteran trainers use methods they employ out in the field to back up their experience with real-world examples • Innovation: understanding complex concepts is made easy through fun tools • Application: as well as theoretical material, our trainers share best practices from their experience in the field • Personalization: training is molded to students’ needs to help steer them towards their goals • Puppet® • Liquibase® • VirtualBox® • Vagrant® • Automic® ARA – Application Release Automation Module 6: Serious Gaming • Trivial Pursuit™ workshop – fun interactive workshop based on the principles of DevOps, using in particular the Automic Trivial Pursuit™ Project Management version • Lego® workshop – fun interactive “common theme” workshop based on the Lego® building game • Questions and answers linked to the expectations of the people on the course • Review of the main points DevOps CONTACT THE TRAINING CENTER university@automic.com With the aim of creating solutions perfectly tailored to clients’ needs, Automic has been sharing its insights, best practices and expertise through its training center, Automic University, for over 30 years. Training and certification courses combine theory with real-world case studies.They cover: • The full range of Automic’s software solutions: the Automation Engine, ONE Automation, Application Manager, Dollar Universe, Sysload, Streamcore, and many more • All IT best practices and reference material: ITIL®, PRINCE2®, COBIT®, CMMI, DevOps, Lean IT and Cloud – using a variety of innovative teaching tools, such as the Automic edition of the well-known board game Trivial Pursuit™ (there are six editions, each dedicated to a different information system). Our training combines education with operational experience, as it is given by experienced consultants from Automic’s Professional Services department as well as from consultancy firm Automic Consulting.. www.automicuniversity.com
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