Or you could start with continuous testing. You could start with continuous operations. you can start with continuous integration. Because you know, there is no hard and fast rule in terms of DevOps. the first book was primarily focused around DevOps as a discipline, some of the challenges customers actually face. But this time I’ve actually focused on one of the emerging disciplines within DevOps. ” So this is then your second book on DevOps. Maybe an amalgamation of customers.īut you know, Aruna Ravichandran, you mentioned your first book, “DevOps for Digital Leaders. So I don’t want to go too much into the actual story of the book, let’s keep it at a high level and say that it is about continuous testing and it is based on a real life customer experience. So Aruna Ravichandran, I promised you and I promise our audience, no spoilers on this. So it’s not written as a continuous testing handbook.īut it’s basically a real life example which happened with one of our customers and tells the story of the journey they actually went through in terms of how they actually transformed their testing discipline, lines of automation down to continuous testing and how they actually addressed some of the bigger challenges they actually had internally across the board. ”Īnd it’s a novel about continuous testing in the world of DevOps in order to help customers as they’re going through their digital transformation journey. And the book is actually called, “The Kitty Hawk Venture. ” And what we decided to do based upon the substance of the book is to basically to take a leaf from the Phoenix Project and write this book in terms of a real life story about one of our customers. It was called, “DevOps for Digital Leaders. So you know, I think we chatted about a year ago when I wrote my first DevOps book. And it’s called, “The Kitty Hawk Venture. So it’s a new one coming out, hopefully in July I guess is the current timeline. I am very excited to be here with you today talking about my latest book. Aruna Ravichandran, welcome.Īruna Ravichandran: Thank you, Alan. She’s had an amazing, amazing life and career. But more than that, now a multi-time author as well as a code engineer and a bunch of other things. Aruna Ravichandran Ravichandran, VP of Marketing DevOps at CA technologies. I have one of my dear friends in the DevOps industry joining us. AudioĪlan Shimel: Hey everyone, it’s Alan Shimel. It is an excellent chat and, as usual, Aruna’s passion for what she does and DevOps shines through.įor those not familiar with our DevOps Chats, the streaming audio of our conversation is immediately below, followed by the transcript of our conversation. In this DevOps Chat, we speak with Aruna, who is a frequent guest on our chats, about the book, continuous testing and the overall DevOps market.
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