Agile Ops Series
Three quick chapters that introduce Agile Ops in just 3-5 minutes…..
Chapter 1 – “Agile Ops” or simply calling it “Agile Operations” is the new buzzword that focuses on adopting and practicing agile in the operations world. Most organizations these days are implementing various agile methods (like Scrum, Kanban) to resolve, track, monitor operations tickets on incident, problems and change requests. And this in turn is modernizing teams towards better and faster ways of working. Moreover, it improves the operational efficiency and fosters collaboration between teams. Explore more about this concept, benefits and need in this first chapter on Agile Ops series.
Chapter 2 – This second chapter in the Agile Ops series talks about the key pre-requisites to be considered before rolling out agile operations. Organizations planning for the agile transformation need strong leadership support. This three minute chapter states the need for the leadership support and describes the two essential steps to get started on the agile operations journey.
Chapter 3– This third chapter shares insghts into an IT operating model and the need for transitioning from traditional to an agile operating model. Also take a look at the components that make up an operating model and key differences between a traditional and agile operating model.
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About The Author
ramz
A DevOps Practitioner with 23+ years of IT experience. She started her career as a developer, later graduated into different roles in the product lifecycle. Over the past decade, she has been providing consulting to a number of customers across the globe on adopting and practising DevOps and Agile, implementing tools and technologies to increase automation, tracking their maturity levels through metrics/OKRs, and in the recent years experimenting AI-based solutions. She co-authored a book named "Hands-On guide to Agile Operations", available at amazon.com She is the chapter lead for the Toronto region for the Canada DevOps Community. Ref: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raminder-devops-practitioner/