5 Common Barriers When Introducing DevOps
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5 Common Barrierswhen Introducing DevOps
Ho Ming Li ActiveState
www.activestate.com/stackato
AboutDiscuss: PaaS and DevOpsWith: Users, Devs, Ops, Managers, Execs
Today’s Goal:
Bring awareness - lessons learntOffer some thoughts and tips
Why DevOpsSelf-Service, Agile, Collaboration
How #1 Tools?
How #1 Tools?
Not the Problem
How #2 People!
DEV OPS
P1. Do Not See the Light
don't need it
what is devops
why devops
A1. Do Not See the Light Nothing to do but…
Educate
Educate
Educate
Talk it through. Look at what others are doing.
P2. Ain’t Broken, Don’t Fix Itdon't bother, too troublesome
let’s stay with what we have
desire to stick to status quo
If you don’t change and make progress…
… you’re definitely falling behind
P2. Ain’t Broken, Don’t Fix It
Be the change agent
Instill a culture that encourages change
Foster innovation by establishing a culture that accept and reward new ideas
A2. Ain’t Broken, Don’t Fix It
Concern about lost of responsibilities
Sense of losing job security
Like to keep doing what they do
P3. Dude, that’s my job!
A3. Dude, that’s my job!
“It’s OK to automate yourself out of a job because, well, there are jobs everywhere.”
— Ken Owens, CTO of Cloud Services, Cisco
in CF Summit 2014
A3. Dude, that’s my job!Communicate!
FALSE sense of insecurity
Automation means more time to do other things
P4. Great Dividedevs hate ops, ops hate devs
no alignment, can't move forward
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
DEV OPS
A4. Great Dividebring the two groups together
dev learn to be ops, ops learn to be devs
YES YES YES YES
DEV OPS
P5. One vs The Rest
One person gets it. Awesome!
but the rest of the team doesn't...but the rest of the company doesn't...
Identify & Empower those who get it.
Evangelize Internally Lunch and LearnGroup Discussions Mailing Lists
A5. One vs The Rest
Common Theme
Learn → Understand → Communicate
EDUCATE the users, managers, executives
Mindset/Culture (DevOps)
Think about the people,
not the tools.
Embrace DevOps from the people angle!
DevOps
Thank You!Ho Ming Li ActiveState