DevOps 101
In the years leading up to the 2009 DevOpsDays conference tour, the term "DevOps" was relatively unknown to the engineering and technology stratosphere. The inception of DevOps-oriented culture was provided by Patrick Debois at an agile infrastructure conference in 2008. During this conference, Patrick spoke of a highly collaborative development team he worked with during his tenure at a large enterprise. The most highly collaborative moments during this tenure were when there were site outages or emergencies. During these incidents, the developers and operations people seemed to be laser-focused and worked incredibly well together. This experience gave Patrick a yearning to encourage this behavior outside of non-emergency activities. ...
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