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Traditional DevOps is struggling with new challenges in today's fast-changing software world. With the rise of microservices, cloud-based systems, and AI-driven automation, managing software has become increasingly difficult. Teams often deal with too many tools, repetitive manual tasks, and slow innovation. NoOps provides a clear guide to using AI to streamline DevOps and reduce manual work.
The book starts by explaining how DevOps has evolved and why software development has become so fragmented. It highlights the importance of standardization as the first step toward NoOps. Readers will learn how AI can improve coding, testing, infrastructure management, and software deployment. It covers AI-powered development tools, automated testing, self-managing infrastructure, and intelligent AI agents that handle deployments and fix problems automatically. Real-world case studies show how companies are already using AI to transform their DevOps processes. Beyond automation, NoOps also explores how AI will change job roles, requiring new skills and shifting how teams work. It discusses ethical concerns, team dynamics, and the future of AI-driven software development.
Whether you're a developer, DevOps engineer, or tech leader, this book will help you understand and prepare for a future where AI plays a major role in software delivery.
What you will learn:
Who this book is for:
Technical Executives, DevOps Engineers & SREs looking to automate testing, monitoring, infrastructure, and CI/CD. Software Developers who want to write better code faster using AI-driven development tools. QA Engineers & Testers responsible for functional, integration, and performance testing who need to automate and self-heal test cases with AI.
Roman Vorel is a visionary IT executive recognized for leading large-scale digital transformations, AI initiatives, and global DevOps programs. Over a 15+ year tenure at a Fortune 100, he has driven multimillion-dollar IT portfolios-encompassing software development, infrastructure modernization, data governance, and AI/ML adoption. Renowned for bridging technology and business strategy, Roman has orchestrated significant gains in operational efficiency and time-to-market across diverse sectors, including aerospace, energy, and healthcare-adjacent domains. A strong advocate for AI-powered software delivery, he spearheaded generative AI rollouts that unified cloud, DevSecOps, and custom LLMs, radically boosting developer velocity. Roman is an active member of various elite technology forums, a keynote speaker on AI-driven innovation, and a mentor to upcoming IT leaders. He holds an MBA and a Master's in Computer Science & Engineering, blending deep technical insight with strategic leadership.
Chapter 1 - The Evolution of DevOps.- Chapter 2 - Fragmented Software Development: Why DevOps Isn't Always Enough.- Chapter 3 - The Case for Standardization: Building the Foundation for NoOps.- Chapter 4 - Cloud-Native & Data-Centric Approaches.- Chapter 5 - What "Good" Looks Like.- Chapter 6 - Generative AI for Coding & Unit Testing.- Chapter 7 - Generative AI for System & Integration Testing.- Chapter 8 - Generative AI for IaC & Data Provisioning.- Chapter 9 - AI-Orchestration.- Chapter 10 - Rise of AI Agents.- Chapter 11 - Rethinking Roles in NoOps World.- Chapter 12 - The Future: Beyond DevOps to NoOps.
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