Building Continuous Delivery Pipelines

By bltd2a1894de5aec444
May 31, 2018

Download our eBook, Building Continuous Delivery Pipelines, to learn how to plan and implement a CD pipeline in your organization, including the benefits and best practises.

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Deliver better features, faster

Introducing continuous delivery into your organization requires planning as well as team commitment and buy-in. The transition involves a number of intermediate and incremental steps to shift away from your current development methodology.

Depending on how far you are on your Cloud Native journey and whether you are running a Kubernetes cluster in a public cloud or on-premise in your own datacenter, there are many approaches to consider and plan for before committing to a fully automated pipeline.

But making the transition is the right decision and by continuously pushing feature updates, your business will not only be more agile, and able to respond more quickly to customer demands but it will also allow you to be more competitive in the marketplace.

Download the eBook, “Building Continuous Delivery Pipelines” to learn:

  • The benefits, upfront costs and what you gain from automated delivery pipelines  
  • How to begin and stage your automation journey
  • What it means to be production ready
  • The best practices for continuous delivery with an overview of GitOps workflows

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Need help?

Weaveworks now offers Production Grade Kubernetes Support for enterprises. For the past 3 years, Kubernetes has been powering Weave Cloud, our operations as a service offering, so we couldn’t be more excited to share our knowledge and help teams embrace the benefits of cloud native tooling.

Kubernetes enables working as a high velocity team, which means you can accelerate feature development and reduce operational complexity. But, the gap between theory and practise can be very wide - which is why we've focused on creating GitOps workflows, building from our own experiences of running Kubernetes in production. Our approach uses developer-centric tooling (e.g. git) and a tested approach to help you install, set-up, operate and upgrade Kubernetes. Contact us for more details.


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