First HashiCorp book in Japanese
We are excited to announce the publication of the first ever HashiCorp book in Japanese by one of our partners, Creationline. The 120 page book presents a comprehensive view of the HashiCorp toolset, covering the use of Vagrant for standing-up development environments, Packer for automatically building machine images, configuration management using Terraform, and Consul/Serf for automating service discovery.
This book was officially released on October 19, 2015 at an event in Tokyo where more than 50 people attended a book signing and launch ceremony with the author. The book can be purchased from multiple online stores.
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