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Published inApr 2024
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ISBN-139781835463710
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Yuki Hattori
Yuki Hattori
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Yuki Hattori

Yuki Hattori, an architect at GitHub, showcases his hands-on expertise in DevOps and technical advice for enterprise clients. He began as a software engineer and progressed to cloud solution architect at Microsoft, overseeing cloud architecture and DevOps. A strong advocate for open source culture within an enterprise, he champions InnerSource adoption, serving as a board member of the InnerSource Commons Foundation. This nonprofit role drives global InnerSource adoption, breaking down organizational silos for innovation.
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This chapter begins with an exploration of DevOps metrics and also mentions DevSecOps. Concepts such as InnerSource, known for their strong compatibility with DevOps and their ability to enhance collaboration beyond a single team to the entire organization’s excellence, are introduced.

DevOps is fundamentally a culture that can be refined by adopting individual practices, re-evaluating tool usage, and properly setting up metrics. This refining process is ongoing. There are a variety of books available, so we encourage you to learn more and find the best form of DevOps for your team.

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Published in: Apr 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781835463710

Author (1)

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Yuki Hattori

Yuki Hattori, an architect at GitHub, showcases his hands-on expertise in DevOps and technical advice for enterprise clients. He began as a software engineer and progressed to cloud solution architect at Microsoft, overseeing cloud architecture and DevOps. A strong advocate for open source culture within an enterprise, he champions InnerSource adoption, serving as a board member of the InnerSource Commons Foundation. This nonprofit role drives global InnerSource adoption, breaking down organizational silos for innovation.
Read more about Yuki Hattori