Vernon Keenan, Senior Industry Analyst at SalesforceDevops.net: The Devops Pyramid
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Vernon Keenan, industry analyst and consultant, explains the need for layers of Devops and makes a case for paying rigorous attention to making changes to Salesforce Orgs. First, repositories for source code, then release management, developer platforms, pipeline orchestration, observability, the human element, application lifecycle management, and finally corporate management. With lots of concrete details and real-life examples, he lays out a best-practice framework for continuous improvement.
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