The DZone Guide to Continuous Delivery has more insight than ever into the status of DevOps in the enterprise and the obstacles facing developers, not only in their tooling, but within the organization as a whole.
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Table of Contents
2
Letter From the Editor
3
Summary & Key Takeaways
4
Key Research Findings
8
Choosing CD Tools That Bring Your Team Together
12
Fostering DevOps Through a Testing Center of Excellence
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Are Containers Part of Your IT Strategy?
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Continuous Delivery: Visualized
24
Beyond Tooling and Process: The Culture of Continuous Delivery
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