Traditional Development and Operations
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Business requirements
Initiation
(e.g. TOGAF-IT4IT-SDLC-Agile)
e.g COBIT
Agile – Scrum - Devops
Devops
e.g. COBIT-CMMI-
Lean/Six Sigma
Early life
supportperiodLive
operation
Design and development
(e.g. Project Start-up &
SAC SAC SAC SAC SAC
Document and
agree business
requirements
(strategy and design)
Design
service
solution
(design)
Develop
service
solution
(design)
Build
service
solution
(transition)
Test
service
solution
(transition)
Deploy
service
solution
(transition)
Transition and operation involvement
SLR SLR SLRPilot
SLA
Live
SLASLM SLR SLR SLR
Change management
RFC
released
Authorized for Authorized for Authorized for
design development build and test
Authorized for Authorized for
deployment SLA pilot
Authorized for
acceptance
Review and
close
Release and deployment management
Plan and prepare
release
Build and test
release
Deploy and verify release
(incl. early life support)Review and
close
SAC SAC
Enterprise Value Creation (EVC)
(e.g. Managing Project ------------------------) (e.g. Project
Close)
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DevOps solutions to problem resolution
Fix
WORKING SOFTWARE
Actionable feedback
ALM integrated tools and workflowsDeployment and
configuration automation
Testing in production
Non-intrusive diagnostics
Production captured debug data
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ITIL + DevOps? Match made in heaven or hell?
If meshed well, ITIL and DevOps will maintainthe strengths of both and increase speed andefficiency.
If meshed poorly, DevOps will either createchaos within a ITIL organization, or ITIL willdrastically slow DevOps effectiveness
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DevOps + ITIL framework
ProductionDevelopment
Operate + learn(Service Operations)
Plan(Service Strategy)(Service Design)
Develop + test(Service Design)
Release(Service Transition)
Requirements(Continuous
Improvement)
Collaboration
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Infrastructure as Code
Continuous Integration
Continuous Deployment
Release Management
App Performance Monitoring
Load Testing & Auto-Scale
• Availability Monitoring
• Automated Testing
• Capacity Management
• Change Management
• Configuration Management
• Automated Environment De-Provisioning
• Self Service Environments
• Automated Recovery
• Hypothesis Driven Development• Testing in Production• Fault Injection• Usage Monitoring / User Telemetry
DevOps + ITIL framework
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Service StrategyIntroduction
Portfolio and Business Relationship:
What do we do?
Cost:
What does it cost?
Demand:
Can we deliver it?
Architecture:
Essential frameworks for decisions
Managing “what” we do
Strategy
Design
TransitionOperations
Continuous Improvement
Próximo evento : BootCamp Cartagena – [email protected]
Service Strategy = Imagine and Architect
Determine “what” you want to do
Define architectures
Hand off to agile project process
Identified Service
Idea
Business Strategy
Architecture
Project Process
Selection
Service Design
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Service DesignIntroduction
Accelerates project intake through agile backlog
Includes operations, business, and development
Improves time-to-value of project
Defines what backlog gets funding
Accelerate without loss of control
DevOps and SDP
Modern IT
DevOps to ITIL®
Strategy
Design
TransitionOperations
Continuous Improvement
Bimodal TI
Próximo evento : BootCamp Cartagena – [email protected]
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Feedback
Lessons learned
for improvement
Feedback
Lessons
learned
for
improvement
Output
Feedback
Lessons
learned
for
improvement
Service Strategy
Strategies,
policies,
standards
Service Design
Plans to create and
modify
services and service
management
processes
Service Transition
Manage the transition of a
new or changed service
and/or service management
process into production
Service Operation
Day-to-day operation of
services and service
management processes
Output
Feedback
Lessons learned
for improvement
Feedback
Lessons learned
for improvement
Output
Continual Service Improvement
Activities are embedded in the service
lifecycle
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The continuous complex closed loop system:
‘ITSM re-defined’
Continual Service Improvement
Six Sigma / Lean / ISO9000 / CMMI
Control Objectives for IT (COBIT)
Simulations (e.g. Grab@Pizza)
Feedback
Lessons learned
for improvement
Feedback
Lessons
learned
for
improvement
Service Design
TOGAF / IT4IT / SOA /
Zachman
Agile/Scrum
SDLC / Waterfall
PMBOK® / PRINCE2®
Simulations (e.g. Challenge
of Egypt, The Phoenix
Project)Output
Feedback
Lessons
learned
for
improvement
Service Transition
DEVOPS
Agile / Scrum
PMBOK® / PRINCE2®
Simulations (e.g. Apollo 13)
Output
Feedback
Lessons learned
for improvement
Feedback
Lessons learned
for improvement
Service Strategy
Enterprise Value Creation
(EVC)
Control Objectives for IT
(COBIT)
Simulations
Architecture (e.g.TOGAF /
IT4IT)
Development (e.g. SDLC,
Agile)
Project Management (e.g.
PMBOK, PRINCE2)
Service Operation
DEVOPS
Simulations (e.g. Apollo
13)
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