Continium organizes free coaching seminars and meetings for organizations to raise awareness of DevOps and DASA®. *During the Covid-19 Pandemic, seminars are held in virtual platforms.
DevOps Coaching Seminars
DevOps Coaching Seminars
DevOps Coaching Seminars are free events we organize for IT teams who want to carry out or have already started the DevOps transformation. It is aimed to create DevOps domain awareness, to define the approach correctly and to deliver information about International DASA® DevOps certifications. You can contact us by clicking the button below to receive information and request free seminars held remotely or in person.
What is DevOps?
DevOps is one of the most attractive and focused topics in the IT industry. The term has been formed by the combination of the words “Development” and “Operation”. According to some definitions, DevOps refers to a cultural and organizational transformation, while others consider it as an end-to-end automation of processes. All of these can be qualified correct. In summary, DevOps is a set of disciplines and culture created to develop better software, with the aim of advancing team collaboration goals.
”DevOps is not a goal. But a never-ending process of continual improvement.
Jez Humble
What is DASA?
DevOps Agile Skills Association (DASA®) is an independent and open, members driven association supporting the development of DevOps training and certification to the global market.
DASA® certification scheme has been designed to address the skills requirements from as Foundational, Professional and Leadership Level. The internationally accredited certification program prepares and provides the right training plan according to the needs of both individuals and organizations.
Certification Scheme
Why is DevOps Transformation Necessary?
Team Collaboration
Deployment Speed
Faster Time to Market
Increased Responsiveness
Decreased Mean Rime to Recovery
High Customer Satisfaction
DevOps Performance Metrics
According to 2019 Accelerate State of DevOps Report, comparing the high DevOps performing groups against the low performers, it has been found that high performers have: