2. About Me
• First PC: 8088 with Turbo Button –
4.77Mhz!
• Alley Cat FTW!
• Developer + Agilist + Dev Manager
• > 13 years in tech (not counting non-
work)
• Manufacturing, Broadcasting,
eCommerce (twice!), Hospitality,
Workflow
• Organizer for Agile Malaysia
7. 2008
•Patrick Dubois Presents
Developers + Operations
at Agile Toronto
2009
•John Allspaw and Paul
Hammond of Flickr
presents "10+
deployments in a day" at
O'Reilly Velocity
Conference
•Dubois watches Allspaw
& Hammonds
presentation online.
Launches DevOpsDays.
2010
•US DevOpsDays launches
2011
•Gartner starts tracking
DevOps
•DevOps community
builds Vagrant
2012
•Application sector grows
~$53B
•DevOpsDays grows
globally
2013
•Mike Loukides of O'Reilly
publishes "What is
DevOps?" - Its Culture,
Not Tools (though they
play a part)
•Lots of books published
in the DevOps space
2014
•DevOps hit the
mainstream and the
Enterprise
Source: http://rewrite.ca.com/us/articles/devops/a-short-history-of-devops.html
History of DevOps
aka. How did this become a thing?
20. Continuing the Journey
• 10 deploys per day – John Allspaw & Paul Hammond
• Amazon deploys every 11.6 second
• Etsy: A Tale of Two Approaches
• Gene Kim’s DevOps Blog
• The CD Journal
• DevOps Malaysia on Facebook
• Agile Malaysia on Facebook
• DevOpsDays.Org
• Me
• my.linkedin.com/in/tzetang
• @tzetang
Editor's Notes
Continuous integration is the practice of automatically integrating and testing a piece of software each time code is committed by a developer.
Continuous delivery goes a step further to package the software, perform regression testing, and ensure that the software is ready for release.
Continuous deployment, sometimes used interchangeably with continuous delivery, is most relevant for web-hosted and SaaS applications and automates the process all the way through to deployment into production.