Course Description
DevOps Foundation® is a fast-paced, interactive two-day course that introduces essential DevOps principles, practices, and cultural shifts. Through real-world examples and hands-on exercises, you'll learn how DevOps bridges development and operations to drive collaboration, automation, and continuous improvement. Inspired by The Phoenix Project and backed by the latest State of DevOps research, this course goes beyond theory. It helps business and technical professionals alike understand how to bridge silos, increase collaboration, and accelerate innovation. Whether you're looking to drive digital transformation or just work more effectively in cross-functional teams, DevOps Foundation® sets you up for success. Agenda
1 - Exploring DevOps Defining DevOps Why Does DevOps Matter? 2 - Core DevOps Principles The Three Ways The First Way The Theory of Constraints The Second Way The Third Way Chaos Engineering Learning Organizations 3 - Key DevOps Practices Continuous Delivery Site Reliability & Resilience Engineering DevSecOps ChatOps Kanban 4 - Business and Technology Frameworks Agile ITSM Lean Safety Culture Learning Organizations Sociocracy/Holacracy Continuous Funding 5 - Culture, Behaviors & Operating Models Defining Culture Behavioral Models Organizational maturity models Target Operating Models 6 - Automation & Architecting DevOps Toolchains CI/CD Cloud Containers Kubernetes DevOps Toolchain 7 - Measurement, Metrics, and Reporting The Importance of Metrics Technical Metrics Business Metrics Measuring & Reporting Metrics 8 - Sharing, Shadowing and Evolving Collaborative Platforms Immersive, Experiential Learning DevOps Leadership Evolving Change Audience
The target audience for the DevOps Foundation course includes Management, Operations, Developers, QA and Testing professionals such as:
Individuals involved in IT development
IT operations or IT service management
Individuals who require an understanding of DevOps principles
IT professionals working within, or about to enter, an Agile Service Design Environment
The following IT roles: Automation Architects, Application Developers, Business Analysts, Business Managers, Business Stakeholders, Change Agents, Consultants, DevOps Consultants, DevOps Engineers, Infrastructure Architect, Integration Specialists, IT Directors, IT Managers, IT Operations, IT Team Leaders, Lean Coaches, Network Administrators, Operations Managers, Project Managers, Release Engineers, Software Developers, Software Tester/QA, System Administrators, Systems Engineers, System Integrators, Tool Providers