Course
DevOps Simulation – The Phoenix Project («GSIPHX»)
This simulation is aimed at companies that want to develop their culture in order to achieve better collaboration and thus a faster and error-free deployment of new IT solutions.
Duration
1 day
Price
5'500.–
Please note:
This is a reseller course and as such excluded from any discounts.
Please note
This course is only provided as an in-house training. Request your individual offer.
Course facts
- Practical application of DevOps principles
- Finding the right balance between operations (meeting your SLA requirements) and project (implementing new requirements)
- Recognizing how DevOps can bring real value to the business
- Increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of the IT department
- Create a better flow in the teams
- Developing people skills to operate in a DevOps environment
- Understanding how the business can show ownership to make IT projects more successful
We all know the typical IT behavior and complaints about developers throwing seemingly untested solutions over the wall into production and leaving it to the business to get the solution up and running. On the other hand, we hear development complaining about the barriers that Operations has put in place that delay deployment.
In DevOps we speak of the ‘Three Ways’.
- The First Way focuses on the performance of the entire system, as opposed to the performance of a single silo. It increases the work flow (Valuestream) from left to right.
- The Second Way focuses on setting up feedback loops in the system from right to left – Shift Left!
- The Third Way is to create a culture that promotes two things: Continuous experimentation (with risk taking and learning) and the understanding that repetition and practice are the prerequisites for sustainable implementation.
The simulation is offered as an in-house training and can be conducted with a minimum number of 10 participants (up to a maximum of 12).
This simulation is aimed at all roles and employees in business, IT development and IT operations.
No formal requirements
This simulation is conducted in collaboration with our partner Glenfis.