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Why would anyone do out of hours support for free?

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Infos
Tuesday, April 4 2017
15:10 - 16:00

To successfully move to DevOps, you will need to change your company’s culture in a lot of ways. If you have people in very distinct operations and development teams, how do you convince them about the benefits of closer collaboration and blurring of lines?

Why would operations let developers have production access? If it resulted in better monitored, better documented, more stable and resilient systems, maybe they’ll accept the perceived extra risk.

Why would a developer accept being woken up at 2 am for no more money? If it means having the power to make more decisions about the tools, processes and software to use, maybe they’ll be fine with that.

Over the last few years at the Financial Times, we’ve gone through this culture change, and I’m happy to share some of the problems we’ve faced and the solutions we’ve tried.

Behind the Tracks

BUSINESS & COMPANY CULTURE
the process of becoming fully agile
CLOUD PLATFORMS
Cloud-based & native apps
DOCKER & KUBERNETES
Docker, Kubernetes, Mesos & Co
CONTINUOUS DELIVERY
Build, test and deploy agile
MICROSERVICES
Maximize development productivity
Business & Company Culture

Business & Company Culture

Cloud Platforms

Cloud Platforms

Docker & Kubernetes

Docker & Kubernetes

Continuous Delivery

Continuous Delivery

Microservices

Microservices

Monitoring & Diagnostics

Monitoring & Diagnostics