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Published inJun 2020
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Henry Been
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Henry Been

Henry Been has been working in IT for over ten years. He is an independent architect, developer, and trainer in a number of companies. With many of these companies, he has embarked on a journey implementing practices such as continuous integration and deployment, infrastructure as code, trunk-based development, and implementing feedback loops. Alongside his work, he creates online training courses for A Cloud Guru, and frequently speaks at meetups and conferences. He was awarded the Microsoft MVP award in 2019.
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Maik van der Gaag
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Maik van der Gaag

Maik van der Gaag is an architect and trainer at 3fifty, an experienced consultancy company with a strong focus on the Microsoft cloud. He has over 15 years' experience of providing architecture, development, training, and design expertise. During his career, he has worked on a variety of projects, ranging from cloud transformations to DevOps implementations. He loves to share his knowledge, which was also one of the reasons why he founded the Dutch Cloud meetup. Maik is a public speaker, writes blogs, and organizes events.
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Ensuring traceability

One of the advantages of Azure DevOps over some of the other tools covered in this book is that it is a fully integrated suite of tools, each supporting specific DevOps processes. This end-to-end integration allows for detailed and lengthy traceability, from work described on the board to the related binaries being deployed to an environment.

When working with a set of other tools that support only a part of the DevOps process, integrating them is often possible and, of course, this will result in some traceability. For example, when working with Jira and GitHub, it is possible to relate commits, pull requests, and other changes in GitHub back to work described in Jira. When picking merged changes up in Jenkins to build and deploy the product, there will also be traceability from Jenkins back to GitHub. However, there will be no direct visibility on which...

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Published in: Jun 2020Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781789619690

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Henry Been

Henry Been has been working in IT for over ten years. He is an independent architect, developer, and trainer in a number of companies. With many of these companies, he has embarked on a journey implementing practices such as continuous integration and deployment, infrastructure as code, trunk-based development, and implementing feedback loops. Alongside his work, he creates online training courses for A Cloud Guru, and frequently speaks at meetups and conferences. He was awarded the Microsoft MVP award in 2019.
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Maik van der Gaag

Maik van der Gaag is an architect and trainer at 3fifty, an experienced consultancy company with a strong focus on the Microsoft cloud. He has over 15 years' experience of providing architecture, development, training, and design expertise. During his career, he has worked on a variety of projects, ranging from cloud transformations to DevOps implementations. He loves to share his knowledge, which was also one of the reasons why he founded the Dutch Cloud meetup. Maik is a public speaker, writes blogs, and organizes events.
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