Measure What Matters Book Review OKR is short for objectives and key results. Objectives are high level goals. Key results are measurable way points to achieving objectives. John Doerr’s Measure What Matters makes the case that OKRs drive business success, align individuals and teams, and are a continuous improvement driver.
Release It! (2nd Edition) Book Review Release It! (Second Edition) ports the lessons and perspectives from the 1st edition to the modern landscape of cloud computing, DevOps, continuous deployment, containers, microservices, and more.
Building Evolutionary Architectures Book Review We explore the ideas behind continual architecture: building architectures that have no end state and are designed to evolve with the ever-changing software development ecosystem, and including built-in protections around important architectural characteristics.
Accelerate - The Science of Lean Software and DevOps Book Review Their evidence refutes the bimodal IT notion that you have to choose between speed and stability — instead, speed depends on stability, so good IT practices give you both.
The DevOps Handbook Book Review The DevOps Handbook is fantastic. I poured across the pages and found many noteworthy passages. There is a ton of valuable knowledge and insight in the book. Reading it put my feelings around DevOps into words backed by statistics and practical implementation patterns.