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Published inApr 2024
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Joel Kruger
Joel Kruger
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Joel Kruger

Joel Kruger is a senior DevOps professional and solutions architect with over 10 years of experience building CI/CD pipeline infrastructure in commercial and federal sectors. He is also an expert in employing container orchestration systems for automating computer application deployments at scale. He is a proponent of building reusable CI/CD pipeline configurations as downloadable and self-serve software factories. Joel is a very hands-on and customer-service-oriented person who loves to solve a challenge. Technology excites him, from cloud computing to embedded Raspberry Pi projects. He loves being creative with tech and is not afraid to get some hot solder in his shoelaces. Joel owns and operates his own corporation, dynamicVSM, as a freelance DevOps consultant and has experience architecting solutions that scale, reduce waste, and increase visibility. He works together with clients to help manage their value streams better.
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We have reached the end of this chapter. By this point, we have discussed the eight most common release management models in the IT industry. They are the ITIL, waterfall, iterative, V-shaped, spiral, big bang, agile, and DevOps models. You should now understand the various benefits and drawbacks of each release management model and feel confident about selecting the right one for your project. Moreover, you have been exposed to the amazing benefits that DevOps offers over the previous release management models that came before it. As a result, you have a working knowledge of the history of release management and can draw well-informed conclusions about how each model evolved beyond the next.

This concludes Chapter 3. In the next chapter, we are going to learn about what makes DevOps release management unique. This is important to know because we are going to shift our focus to the DevOps Release Management Model for the remainder of this book.

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Published in: Apr 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781835461853

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Joel Kruger

Joel Kruger is a senior DevOps professional and solutions architect with over 10 years of experience building CI/CD pipeline infrastructure in commercial and federal sectors. He is also an expert in employing container orchestration systems for automating computer application deployments at scale. He is a proponent of building reusable CI/CD pipeline configurations as downloadable and self-serve software factories. Joel is a very hands-on and customer-service-oriented person who loves to solve a challenge. Technology excites him, from cloud computing to embedded Raspberry Pi projects. He loves being creative with tech and is not afraid to get some hot solder in his shoelaces. Joel owns and operates his own corporation, dynamicVSM, as a freelance DevOps consultant and has experience architecting solutions that scale, reduce waste, and increase visibility. He works together with clients to help manage their value streams better.
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