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Release Management in the Cloud Era

DevOps Best Practices and Trends

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Release Management in the Cloud Era

By: Bruno Dossantos
Narrated by: Susanna Burney
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Welcome to the world of DevOps Release Management!

In recent years, DevOps has become an increasingly popular approach to software development and delivery. It brings together the practices of software development and IT operations to enable faster and more efficient delivery of software. One of the key components of DevOps is release management, which is the process of planning, scheduling, coordinating, and deploying software releases.

This book is intended to be a comprehensive guide to DevOps release management. It will cover everything from the basics of release management to the more advanced topics of continuous delivery and deployment. We will explore the key concepts, tools, and techniques used in release management, and provide practical examples of how they can be applied in real-world scenarios.

Whether you are a software developer, IT operations professional, or a manager looking to improve your team's software delivery process, this book will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed in the world of DevOps release management.

So, let's get started on this exciting journey!

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