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IT Revolution announced the availability of its latest book, Devops for the Modern Enterprise - Winning Practices to Transform Legacy IT Organizations.
Authored by Mirco Hering, a leading consultant for managing IT within legacy systems, the book offers advice for IT managers who want to drive end-to-end organizational success. It also provides instruction to readers on how to create an effective ecosystem, empower teams and leverage the right technology.
Print and Kindle editions of the book will be released April 3, but can be pre-ordered now.
The book also will be available in audio format.
"We are excited to share new work from Mirco Hering, who is one of leading thinkers of how to bring DevOps into the modern enterprise," said Gene Kim, founder of IT Revolution and co-author of The Phoenix Project and The DevOps Handbook. "This is an important book for every technology leader responsible for complex technology organizations and landscapes, and bringing these organizations into the future to ensure its viability."
DevOps for the Modern Enterprise confronts the uphill battle that many organizations face when it comes to the modernization of their legacy IT infrastructure. Most have evolved over the years by learning lessons from traditional or legacy manufacturing, such as creating a production process that puts the emphasis on the process instead of the people performing the tasks and by allowing organizations to treat people like resources to try to achieve high-quality outcomes. But those practices and ideas are failing modern IT, where collaboration and creativeness are required to achieve high-performing, high-quality success. Using principles from Agile, Lean and DevOps, as well as first-hand examples from the enterprise world, Hering addresses the different challenges that legacy organizations face as they transform into modern IT departments.
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