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The Phoenix Project 2.0 - DevOps, Digital Transformation, and Winning in the AI Era

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The Phoenix Project 2.0 - DevOps, Digital Transformation, and Winning in the AI Era

Have you ever wondered how IT teams can thrive in an age of rapid digital transformation and artificial intelligence? This innovative eBook presents an engaging journey that combines narrative storytelling with practical technical solutions.

What makes this book unique?

  • A compelling story following the tradition of the classic "Phoenix Project" novel, updated for our post-pandemic world
  • Integrates cutting-edge technologies like DevOps, AI Ops, and cloud computing
  • Offers practical solutions to modern challenges including technical debt and cybersecurity

What will you learn from this book?

  • How to apply the "Three Ways" principles in contemporary IT environments
  • Strategies for optimizing workflows using AI-powered CI/CD pipelines
  • Best practices in SRE and DevSecOps to build more reliable and secure systems
  • How to leverage AI as a partner in DevOps processes

Special features:

✔ Real-world examples from industry-leading companies

✔ Ready-to-use practical templates

✔ Guidance for building a continuous learning culture in tech teams

Target audience:

  • IT leaders and digital entrepreneurs
  • DevOps, SRE teams and engineers
  • Anyone interested in the future of technical operations

How to get the most value:

  1. Read the main story to understand challenges in context
  2. Utilize the accompanying tools and resources
  3. Apply the lessons learned in your work environment

Ready to lead a successful digital transformation in the AI era? This practical guide will be your companion on this journey.

The book maintains the engaging narrative style of the original Phoenix Project while addressing today's most pressing technological challenges, making it equally valuable for both technical professionals and business leaders navigating digital transformation.








You will get a PDF (157KB) file