DevOps PowerPoint template
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The most important information about DevOps, including methodology, processes, evolution from Agile to DevOps, company transformation, and DevOps tools.
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What does DevOps mean?
As a portmanteau of Development and Operations, DevOps not only unites the development and operations of a company in its name: The entire product lifecycle is viewed as a cycle in which cross-functional teams continuously work together to improve the product. This requires a shift in corporate culture, which is typically based on the separation of development and operations, along with their respective tasks and responsibilities. DevOps, on the other hand, aims to improve the quality of collaboration between these two areas in order to increase the speed of development and delivery.
From Agile Methods to DevOps
As a successor to agile methodologies, DevOps pursues a strategy of continuously improving the product through iterative and continuous processes. Unlike agile methods, it focuses on the entire product lifecycle, from the planning phase to the operational phase. The cloud enables not only automation but also digital flexibility through individual scalability.
Large, digitized companies like Amazon and Netflix have already recognized the benefits of DevOps. To flexibly adapt to the required capacity for their services, they use cloud computing for scalable development and operations environments. Thanks to its automation capabilities, the cloud is particularly sought after in the DevOps methodology for outsourcing time-consuming processes and freeing up more time for innovation.
Cultural change and DevOps transformation
DevOps is deeply embedded in the company culture, which is why a fundamental shift in perspective among employees is essential for the successful transformation of the organization. A successful DevOps culture is built on courage, a willingness to experiment, collaboration, and feedback. Instead of separate teams, departments, and tasks, cross-functional teams now work closely together. A service-oriented mindset ensures that the customer and their needs are at the center and that continuous improvement is a core value of the company culture.
Presenting the advantages of the DevOps methodology with our new template
Our new PowerPoint template provides a comprehensive overview of DevOps. Beyond fundamental information, you can use clear and concise slides to present what DevOps is all about, how the methodology has evolved, which DevOps tools play a role, and how a company can transform itself to embrace a DevOps culture. Use our editable templates to convince your audience of the benefits of DevOps.
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This PowerPoint template contains:
What is DevOps?
- Quote
- definition
- What does DevOps include?
- DevOps to its full potential
- The chasm between Dev and Ops
- Eliminate unnecessary processes
- The four main goals of DevOps
- Further goals of DevOps
- Different DevOps perspectives
- DevOps vocabulary
DevOps method
- 3 Steps to DevOps
- The 3-step model for feedback
- The DevOps cycle
- The DevOps value stream
- Change of company
- 3 basic elements of DevOps
- The CALMS principle
- Cross-functional teams
- The ideal intersection: the DevOps sweet spot
- DevOps roles
DevOps processes
- The DevOps loop
- Smooth processes
- Seamless Service Creation and Operations
- DevOps software development
- Service-oriented business organization
- Key aspects of business organization
- Organizational model according to DevOps
- Focus on activities vs. products
- Reach of DevOps teams
- Performance measurement
- Two important performance indicators
- Other performance indicators
- DevOps and Information Technology Infrastructure (ITIL)
From Agile to DevOps
- DevOps as Evolution
- Application Lifecycle Management
- Agile Manifesto
- Continuous Integration, Delivery & Deployment
- Continuous Integration
- Continuous Delivery
- Continuous Deployment
- DevOps in comparison
- Value generation through DevOps
- The DevOps effect
Culture and Transformation
- Cultural elements of DevOps
- Core of DevOps culture
- Aspects of culture
- DevOps integration level
- DevOps-level sub-areas
- Transformation steps
- DevOps Transformation Canvas
- Key aspects for a cultural change
- Transformation to a service mindset
- Successful DevOps culture
- DevOps Transformation Roadmap
Tools
- The quality dilemma
- Microservices Software Development
- Cloud Computing
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
- Platform as a Service (PaaS)
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
- Service models compared
- Using the cloud for DevOps
- DevSecOps and IT security
- DevOps Tools Main Categories
- DevOps tools examples
- Example solution in a hybrid environment
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