Application Delivery Management
May 11, 2024
5 minute read
Application Delivery Management (ADM) is a process used to ensure that applications are delivered to users in a timely, secure, and reliable manner. ADM encompasses a range of activities, including capacity planning, performance monitoring, and security management. ADM helps organizations improve the quality of service (QoS) for their applications, and it can also help to reduce costs and risks.
Why learn Application Delivery Management?
There are many reasons to learn Application Delivery Management (ADM). Some of the most common reasons include:
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Reading list
We've selected eight books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Application Delivery Management.
This highly acclaimed book covers the principles and practices of DevOps, including ADM. It provides a comprehensive overview of how to transform software development and delivery processes to achieve better results.
Focuses on practical aspects of DevOps and provides a framework for implementing DevOps principles and practices. It includes real-world case studies and examples on how to improve ADM using DevOps.
Specifically covers ADM using Azure DevOps, a popular platform for application development and delivery. It provides a step-by-step guide on how to plan, deploy, and manage applications using Azure DevOps.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Application Delivery Management (ADM) and covers various aspects such as planning, implementation, and management of applications for reliable and secure delivery.
Provides a practical guide to value stream mapping, a technique used to analyze and improve the flow of work in the software development and delivery process. It includes case studies and examples on how to apply value stream mapping to ADM.
Covers the broader topic of continuous delivery and DevOps, which are closely related to ADM. It provides guidance on implementing these practices in large organizations to improve software development and delivery processes.
This popular novel, while not specifically about ADM, provides a compelling and insightful story about IT and DevOps practices. It can help readers understand the challenges and benefits of effective application delivery.
Provides a simplified overview of ADM, making it accessible to beginners. It covers topics such as the basics of ADM, best practices, and common pitfalls. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about ADM without getting bogged down in technical details.
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