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K**R
Best literature ever read on a technical topic..must for all IT professional and even more important for business people.
Awesome literature, while this is about a journey of an IT department in a fictitious enterprise, it is no less than a thriller. Felt like watching a movie on the edge of my seat. Its difficult to keep it down, highly engaging at the same time never diverts away from its core theme, great technical takeaways. Each character is carefully chosen and crafted to perfection, i felt myself in the middle of these narrations, having lived through these scenes in various forms at various stages.Other than the IT operations processes it demonstrates some great leadership traits and how IT also like any other engineering discipline which needs the rigor and precision of doing things wrong. We tend to blame the technology/process, whereas we conveniently forget the human element in it and that to me is the most critical factor to manage and drive.It takes as the topmost spot in my list of favorite novels, such an easy read yet so informational and engrossing.
S**M
A breezy read
Lots to correlate with life and work for those who are on this field. Key takeaway: We all have a Brent in our organisation on whom so much depends and who needs to be managed well for seamless workfows
D**Y
Must read for any Dev / Ops team member.
Full of ideas on how to manage IT in a better way to help business. Must read for all IT professionals.
A**H
No good info
Nothing interesting. It didn't give any idea to DevOps process. Just a normal Novel telling about struggling Head of IT.
A**N
Excellent book
Show not tell is the uniqueness of this book. The problems and challenges faced by IT departments can perhaps be summarised in 4-5 bullet points. But doing so does not give the reader, esp the ones from non development backgrounds a firm understanding and the gravity of the challenges at hand.This book takes a show not tell approach as it maps out 'A day in the life of an CIO' superbly, bringing forth the challenges. It takes us thorough a journey of discovery that culminates in DevOps.I'd highly recommend this book to anyone who is struggling to understand the DevOps movement. Especially to the non techie sales and marketing folks.
K**A
Good
Good
I**N
Highly recommend for someone who doesn't have industry experience
Highly recommend for someone who doesn't have industry experience. This will will you an insight into how things work. What are the challenges of leadership and how their decisions impact life of all workers.It's an interesting read, however I lost interest by the end., but that may be due to the fact I read it in many installments.
P**R
What does DevOps taste like!?
A gentle kick in the butt towards the doorway to the future! If you're from a past IT world & know you need to get to the future here is a soft introduction you must read. Any IT person will relive their life, connect & feel the déjà vu!!This is not a O'Reilly series, it doesn't tell you How? But it slams WHY into your soul with brute force. Enjoy the ride & may you drive down the Third way ... Fast!
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