Continuous delivery practices
With IBM Cloud® Continuous Delivery, you can build, test, and deliver applications by using DevOps or DevSecOps practices and industry-leading tools. Continuous Delivery supports a wide variety of practices; but which practices should you use? There is no one-size-fits-all answer. The practices you employ can vary from one software delivery project to the next. The IBM Cloud Garage Method is the IBM approach to rapidly deliver engaging applications. It combines continuous delivery with IBM Design Thinking, lean, DevOps, and agile practices. Those practices are focused on the cloud, but can benefit any software development effort.
Adopting continuous delivery practices
To learn how to adopt a continuous delivery approach in your organization, use these Cloud Garage Method articles, tutorials and online courses, which are arranged from basic to advanced.
Continuous delivery articles
The Cloud Garage Method site contains articles that describe continuous delivery at a high level.
Continuous Delivery is a practice by which you build and deploy your software so that it can be released into production at any time. One of the hallmarks of computer science is the shortening of various cycle times in the development and operations process.
With Delivery Pipeline, which is included in Continuous Delivery, you can achieve continuous delivery in a consistent and reliable way by dividing the software delivery process into stages. The goal is for code to progress through each stage automatically with minimal human intervention. With the practice of using Delivery Pipelines, you can automate the continuous deployment of your project.
Continuous delivery tutorials
See the Learning Lab.
Continuous delivery courses
To see all of the IBM Cloud Garage Method learning materials, see the IBM Cloud Garage Method Learning Lab.