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Published inNov 2021
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ISBN-139781801812153
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Jeroen Mulder
Jeroen Mulder
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Jeroen Mulder

Jeroen Mulder is a certified enterprise and security architect, and he works with Fujitsu (Netherlands) as a Principal Business Consultant. Earlier, he was a Sr. Lead Architect, focusing on cloud and cloud native technology, at Fujitsu, and was later promoted to become the Head of Applications and Multi-Cloud Services. Jeroen is interested in the cloud technology, architecture for cloud infrastructure, serverless and container technology, application development, and digital transformation using various DevOps methodologies and tools. He has previously authored “Multi-Cloud Architecture and Governance”, “Enterprise DevOps for Architects”, and “Transforming Healthcare with DevOps4Care”.
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Chapter 1, Defining the Reference Architecture for Enterprise DevOps, introduces DevOps as part of the enterprise architecture.

Chapter 2, Managing DevOps from Architecture, shows how to manage DevOps artifacts such as Continuous Integration and Continuous Development from architecture.

Chapter 3, Architecting for DevOps Quality, teaches you how to ensure and manage quality attributes in DevOps, focusing on testing methodologies.

Chapter 4, Scaling DevOps, demonstrates that DevOps is not a one-time exercise but needs to scale with the enterprise's needs.

Chapter 5, Architecting Next-Level DevOps with SRE, introduces the concept of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) and how an architect can prepare for SRE.

Chapter 6, Defining Operations in Architecture, focuses on the role of operations in enterprises and how this role is affected by DevOps.

Chapter 7, Understanding the Impact of AI on DevOps, elaborates on the impact of implementing artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) on operations.

Chapter 8, Architecting AIOps, runs through the architectural steps to implement AI and ML in operations.

Chapter 9, Integrating AIOps in DevOps, discusses integrating AIOps into Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) and automating the CI/CD pipeline using AIOps.

Chapter 10, Making the Final Step to NoOps, is a bit of a philosophical chapter on the evolution of operations in an enterprise, starting from operations that are enhanced with AI and ML to NoOps, fully automated operations that don't require any manual intervention.

Chapter 11, Understanding Security in DevOps, introduces the security concepts that apply to DevOps, such as scanning code for vulnerabilities.

Chapter 12, Architecting for DevSecOps, discusses creating a security architecture that can be integrated into development and deployment pipelines.

Chapter 13, Working with DevSecOps Using Industry Security Frameworks, elaborates on various security frameworks, such as ISO and CSA, but also HIPAA for healthcare and PCI for financial institutions, which enterprises need to be compliant with in their DevOps practice.

Chapter 14, Integrating DevSecOps with DevOps, teaches you how to integrate security policies, standards, and guardrails in DevOps practices and how to govern DevSecOps.

Chapter 15, Implementing Zero Trust Architecture, is the final chapter on applying and managing Zero Trust in DevOps.

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Jeroen Mulder

Jeroen Mulder is a certified enterprise and security architect, and he works with Fujitsu (Netherlands) as a Principal Business Consultant. Earlier, he was a Sr. Lead Architect, focusing on cloud and cloud native technology, at Fujitsu, and was later promoted to become the Head of Applications and Multi-Cloud Services. Jeroen is interested in the cloud technology, architecture for cloud infrastructure, serverless and container technology, application development, and digital transformation using various DevOps methodologies and tools. He has previously authored “Multi-Cloud Architecture and Governance”, “Enterprise DevOps for Architects”, and “Transforming Healthcare with DevOps4Care”.
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