The Best Azure DevOps Books of All Time

Discover the most influential azure devops books, recommended by leaders, experts, and readers worldwide

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Book Cover of Sjoukje Zaal, Stefano Demiliani, Amit Malik - Azure DevOps Explained: Get started with Azure DevOps and develop your DevOps practices
4.61
| 2020 | 438 Pages
Recommended for: 
Developers, Solutions Architects, DevOps Engineers. Intermediate readers.
You will:
  • Understand Azure DevOps features and tools for cloud development.
  • Apply DevOps techniques like CI/CD, Agile, and Scrum in real-world scenarios.
  • Manage projects, source code, build pipelines, testing, and GitHub integration.
  • Implement DevOps practices with examples and scenarios.
  • Adopt and implement Azure DevOps features in real-world development processes.
Reviews:
Comprehensive
Step-by-Step
Real-World Scenarios
Microsoft MVPs
Agile and Scrum
Difficult to Implement
Changing Development
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Book Cover of Henry Been, Maik Van Der Gaag - Implementing Azure DevOps Solutions: Learn about Azure DevOps Services to successfully apply DevOps strategies

By Henry Been – Independent architect, developer, and trainer (you?) and 1 more 

4.59
| 2020 | 432 Pages
Recommended for: 
Software developers and operations specialists interested in implementing DevOps practices for the Azure cloud. Intermediate to Advanced readers.
You will:
  • Master continuous integration and delivery practices
  • Implement security and compliance in pipelines
  • Manage databases in DevOps scenarios
  • Understand Azure Container Services
  • Apply effective DevOps practices confidently
Reviews:
Comprehensive Guide
Step-by-Step Approach
Practical Examples
Security Integration
Container Management
Not for Beginners
Lacks Yaml Pipelines
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4.98
| 2024 | 30-300 pages
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Recommended for: 
All readers across all knowledge levels.
You will:
  • Get an Azure DevOps book tailored to your interests, goals, and background
  • Receive a book precisely matching your background and level of knowledge
  • Select which topics you want to learn, exclude the topics you don't
  • Define your learning goals and let your book guide you to accomplish them
  • Get all the knowledge you need consolidated into a single focused book
Reviews:
Insightful
Focused
Highly Personalized
Easy to Read
Engaging
Actionable
Up-to-Date
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Book Cover of Richard Hundhausen - Professional Scrum Development with Azure DevOps (Developer Reference)

By Richard Hundhausen – Professional Scrum Trainer & Co-creator of Nexus Scaled Scrum framework (you?) 

4.52
| 2021 | 432 Pages
Recommended for: 
Software professionals and teams working with Scrum and Azure DevOps. Intermediate to Advanced readers.
You will:
  • Deepen understanding of Scrum framework and Professional Scrum
  • Provide proven work item planning and tracking with Azure Boards
  • Improve Scrum pre-game tasks
  • Use Azure DevOps for backlog management and Sprint planning
  • Recognize efficient practices without tools
Reviews:
Practical
In-depth
Valuable
Expert guidance
Scenario-based
Thin pages
Small font size
  • #90 Best Seller in Client-Server Networking Systems on Amazon
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Book Cover of David Okeyode, Joylynn Kirui - DevSecOps for Azure: End-to-end supply chain security for GitHub, Azure DevOps, and the Azure cloud

By David Okeyode – EMEA Azure CTO at Palo Alto Networks (you?) and 1 more 

4.51
| 2024 | 342 Pages
Recommended for: 
Security professionals, DevOps engineers, developers interested in DevSecOps implementation. Intermediate readers.
You will:
  • Understand the relationship between Agile, DevOps, and Cloud
  • Secure the use of containers in a CI/CD workflow
  • Implement a continuous and automated threat modeling process
  • Secure development toolchains like GitHub codespaces, Microsoft Dev Box, and GitHub
  • Integrate continuous security throughout the code development workflow, pre- and post-source control contribution
Reviews:
Practical Expertise
Holistic Comprehension
Cutting-edge Tools
Secure CI/CD
Continuous Security
Struggle with Security
Software Supply Chain
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Book Cover of Ashish Raj - Demystifying Azure DevOps Services: A Guide to Architect, Deploy, and Administer DevOps Using Microsoft Azure DevOps Services (English Edition)

By Ashish Raj – Microsoft certified trainer, Founder of AzureDevOpsPro & Co-founder of AzureTalk (you?) 

4.50
| 2021 | 348 Pages
Recommended for: 
Engineers, Infrastructure engineers, Software engineers, Architects, Testers, Managers, Product Owners. Beginner to Intermediate readers.
You will:
  • Learn DevOps culture, practices, and habits.
  • Manage version control of the source code within Azure DevOps Services.
  • Administer Azure DevOps services for an enterprise application lifecycle management system.
  • Understand Azure DevOps services and features.
  • Implement Agile planning using Azure Boards, maintain code versioning using Azure Repos, and manage CI/CD using Azure Pipelines.
Reviews:
Best DevOps Practices
Numerous Examples
Efficient Implementation
Agile Planning
Code Versioning
Not Comprehensive
Lacks Depth
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Book Cover of Mitesh Soni - Hands-on Azure DevOps: CICD Implementation for Mobile, Hybrid, and Web Applications Using Azure DevOps and Microsoft Azure (English Edition)

By Mitesh Soni – DevOps engineer. Continuous improvement advocate. DevOps consulting experience. (you?) 

4.48
| 2020 | 418 Pages
Recommended for: 
DevOps Consultants, Technical Architects, Cloud Experts, Beginners. Beginner to Intermediate readers.
You will:
  • Create a Multi-Stage (CICD) Pipeline for sample applications.
  • Configure Unit Test Execution and Code Coverage Reports in Azure DevOps for sample applications.
  • Create and configure Cloud resources using Platform as a Service Model - Azure App Services for Web Applications and deploy Web Applications to Azure App Services using Pipeline.
  • Understand how to distribute Mobile App Packages (APK and IPA) to App Center.
  • Implement Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery practices for various types of applications like Mobile apps, Hybrid Mobile App, and Web applications.
Reviews:
Real-life Scenarios
Detailed Insight
Step-by-Step Implementation
Beginner-Friendly
Uniform Approach
Poor Image Quality
Poorly Printed Screenshots
Added to Reading List by Mitesh Soni
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Book Cover of R. Parvin - Azure DevOps Kickstart: A Hands-On Guide: Get started with Azure DevOps: Build, test, and deploy your applications confidentl

By R. Parvin (you?) 

4.48
| 2024 | 158 Pages
Recommended for: 
Developers, Project Managers, IT Professionals. Beginner to Intermediate readers.
You will:
  • Master Agile Project Management with Azure Boards and GitHub integration.
  • Streamline Code Collaboration and CI/CD using Azure Repos and Pipelines.
  • Implement Proactive Monitoring with Application Insights and Azure Cost Management.
  • Learn to bake Security into every stage of development and ensure Scalability.
  • Empower yourself to adopt DevOps principles, deliver higher-quality software faster, and optimize workflows.
Reviews:
Practical Journey
Agile Project Management
Code Collaboration
Proactive Monitoring
Security & Scalability
Not Available
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Book Cover of Milindanath Hewage - A Practical Guide to Azure DevOps: Learn by doing - Third Edition (Black & White)
4.43
| 2020 | 185 Pages
Recommended for: 
Developers, Project Managers, Testers. Beginner, Advanced readers.
You will:
  • Learn how Azure DevOps works in a real-world project with detailed samples and visual guidance.
  • Understand Azure DevOps organization, project creation, and settings.
  • Discover Azure Boards, Azure Repos, and CI/CD pipelines.
  • Develop practical skills in DevOps practices.
  • Benefit from a beginner-friendly approach to Azure DevOps.
Reviews:
Step-by-Step Guide
Visual Guidance
Practical Approach
Beginner-Friendly
Real-World Samples
Detailed Technical Info
Theoretical Explanations
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Book Cover of Subhajit Chatterjee, Swapneel Deshpande, Henry Been - Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps Solutions AZ-400 Exam Guide - Second Edition: Prepare for the certification exam and successfully apply Azure DevOps strategies with practical labs

By Subhajit Chatterjee – Microsoft MVP & Azure Expert (you?) and 2 more 

4.42
| 2022 | 490 Pages
Recommended for: 
Azure DevOps engineers & administrators. Intermediate to Advanced readers.
You will:
  • Understand how to implement continuous integration and continuous deployment pipelines on Azure.
  • Integrate and implement security, compliance, containers, and databases in your DevOps strategies.
  • Apply configuration management and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) along with managing databases in DevOps scenarios.
  • Explore fitting security and compliance with DevOps and find out how to instrument applications and gather metrics.
  • Implement a container build strategy and manage Azure Kubernetes Services.
Reviews:
Comprehensive Guide
Self-Study Exercises
Step-by-Step Approach
Advanced Topics
Practical Examples
Not for Beginners
Lacks Depth
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Book Cover of Ron C. L'Esteve - The Definitive Guide to Azure Data Engineering: Modern ELT, DevOps, and Analytics on the Azure Cloud Platform

By Ron C. L'Esteve – Professional author & digital innovation strategist (you?) 

4.35
| 2021 | 636 Pages
Recommended for: 
Data engineers and data architects interested in architectural and engineering best practices around ELT and ETL on the Azure Data Platform, creating complex Azure data engineering projects, and aspiring cloud and data professionals involved in data engineering, data governance, and advanced analytics. Intermediate to Advanced readers.
You will:
  • Learn to design and implement robust data engineering solutions using Azure Data Platform components.
  • Discover how to engineer optimal performance and scalability in data solutions.
  • Understand how to create self-service capabilities for maintaining and driving pipelines.
  • Explore hands-on, scenario-based learning to promote digital innovation best practices.
  • Gain a stronger skill set and confidence level in working with the Azure Data Platform.
Reviews:
Informative Content
Scenario-Based Learning
Empowers Digital Innovation
Hands-On Examples
Clear Explanations
Not for Beginners
Lack of Detailed Explanations
  • #64 Best Seller in Microsoft SQL Server on Amazon
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