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About Gene Kim
Gene Kim is a multiple award-winning CTO, researcher and author, and has been studying high-performing technology organizations since 1999. He was founder and CTO of Tripwire for 13 years. He has written six books, including The Unicorn Project (2019), The Phoenix Project (2013), The DevOps Handbook (2016), the Shingo Publication Award winning Accelerate (2018), and The Visible Ops Handbook (2004-2006) series. Since 2014, he has been the founder and organizer of the DevOps Enterprise Summit, studying the technology transformations of large, complex organizations.
In 2007, ComputerWorld added Gene to the "40 Innovative IT People to Watch Under the Age of 40" list, and he was named a Computer Science Outstanding Alumnus by Purdue University for achievement and leadership in the profession.
He lives in Portland, OR, with his wife and family.
In 2007, ComputerWorld added Gene to the "40 Innovative IT People to Watch Under the Age of 40" list, and he was named a Computer Science Outstanding Alumnus by Purdue University for achievement and leadership in the profession.
He lives in Portland, OR, with his wife and family.
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Blog postHello!
As you may know by now, The Unicorn Project will be released next week on Tuesday, November 26. We are very excited to share this highly anticipated follow-up to the bestselling book The Phoenix Project.
In The Unicorn Project, we once again visit Parts Unlimited, but this time from the perspective of rebel developers and business leaders who work together as they race against time to innovate, survive, and thrive in the marketplace. This book is a story about3 weeks ago Read more -
Blog postTo my surprise, among the top questions I’ve been asked about The Unicorn Project is, “When will the audiobook be available?” I’ve been so excited that the audiobook version of The Unicorn Project will be launched at the same time as the hardcover and ebook—and it’s been soooo difficult to not tell everyone about something […]
The post Announcing The First Audio Excerpt of The UnicornProject! (…it’s when I finally stopped worrying, because it’s when I learned that I really love this b1 month ago Read more -
Blog postOpen source has been one of the core elements in Capital One’s digital transformation journey over the past 6 years. In this presentation, Topo Pal and Jamie Specter, will explain why open source is a necessary part of the journey, the pain points they have experienced along the way, and how their engineers partner with Legal and Security to overcome those challenges.
Topo Pal My name is Topo Pal. I’m Senior Director and Senior Distinguished Engineer at Capital One. Basically, I’m a d2 months ago Read more -
Blog postAs you plan your own agenda and schedule for DevOps Enterprise Summit Las Vegas, we want to bring one session in particular to your attention.
If you attended our London event in June, you may recall the session, DevOps from an Auditor’s Perspective. It provided such a positive response from attendees that we have decided to take a deeper dive and make it an extended workshop session with a follow-up speaker Q&A in Las Vegas.
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Blog postHello!
The fourth excerpt from The Unicorn Project is now available, in which Maxine succumbs to what has plagued the rest of the organization, starts to suspect where a massive investment in speed is needed to achieve the goals and aspirations of the organization, brings the Data Hub technical practices into the current century…
…and meets Maggie, the brilliant and formidable mind who wants to reimagine how Parts Unlimited engages with their customers…
Here’s the link2 months ago Read more -
Blog postIn this blog post, I will explain how learning the Clojure programming language three years ago changed my life. It led to a series of revelations about all the invisible structures that are required to enable developers to be productive. These concepts show up all over The Unicorn Project, but most prominently in the First Ideal of Locality and Simplicity, and how it can lead to the Second Ideal of Focus, Flow, and Joy.
Without doubt, Clojure was one of the most difficult things I’ve2 months ago Read more -
Blog postAs health care evolves to a more “consumer” centric model, software delivery teams in these organizations are finding new and innovative ways to work to support the speed and experimentation expected by their business partners. In this presentation, Alice Raia shares how Kaiser Permanente has built a DevOps practice to meet these needs, and is […]
The post DevOps: Enabling Business Transformation in Health Care appeared first on IT Revolution.
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Blog postI’m delighted to announce that we just posted Excerpt #3 of The Unicorn Project here! (You will also find Excerpt #1 and #2 at the same location.)
In Excerpt #2, our hero Maxine meets a mysterious group of rebels who are out to overthrow the ancient, powerful order, seeking to enable developers to be productive and recreate engineering greatness within the organization. They, along with everyone else, are soon thrown into the chaos caused by the catastrophic Phoenix release. In its af2 months ago Read more -
Blog postI am so excited about the upcoming DevOps Enterprise Summit Las Vegas. As a programming committee, we seek to make each event better than the last, as measured by how much we learn and how it helps enable the DevOps Enterprise community to achieve their goals.
As a programming committee, we thought London 2019 was our best conference yet (almost unanimously), which poses a challenge of how we do could possibly do better — but I’ve found over the last several years that thi2 months ago Read more -
Blog postGene: Every company loves an org chart, but why are they really so misleading Matthew and Manuel: Org charts are management-focused constructs, meant to funnel lines of reporting from the bottom to the top—the typical hierarchical pyramid. The fundamental problem is extrapolating this construct and assuming it actually represents the lines of communication in […]
The post Gene Kim Q&A with the Authors of Team Topologies appeared first on IT Revolution.
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Books By Gene Kim
The Unicorn Project: A Novel about Developers, Digital Disruption, and Thriving in the Age of Data
Nov 26, 2019
by
Gene Kim
$9.99$999
$0.00 Free with Audible trial
$22.71$2271
$32.00
$14.49$1449
$0.00 Free with Audible trial
$18.69$1869
$27.95
Accelerate: The Science of Lean Software and DevOps: Building and Scaling High Performing Technology Organizations
Mar 27, 2018
$10.69$1069
$0.00 Free with Audible trial
$15.49$1549
$21.99
$19.95$1995
$20.00$2000
$21.95
Beyond The Phoenix Project: The Origins and Evolution Of DevOps (Official Transcript of The Audio Series)
Feb 27, 2018
$8.69$869
$0.00 Free with Audible trial
the Source - for ITSM
Oct 28, 2012
by
Saurabh Dubey ,
Linda King ,
Kevin Ritter ,
Carlos Casanova ,
Jarod Greene ,
Matt Beran ,
Jason Swallows
$0.99$099
Projekt Phoenix: Der Roman über IT und DevOps – Neue Erfolgsstrategien für Ihre Firma (German Edition)
Oct 19, 2016
$21.99$2199
$32.62$3262
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