Are your agile and devops processes good enough?
Many organizations have shifted to agile planning and delivery methodologies to improve consistency, reliability, and customer satisfaction in building and enhancing applications. They embrace devops cultures, principles, and automations to increase deployment frequencies, shorten lead time to changes, shorten mean time to resolve incidents, and improve other key performance indicators (KPIs).You might be wondering how your team and department stacks up against other similar-minded organizations in adopting agile and devops. Are you adopting best practices, facing similar struggles, and targeting achievable outcomes? [ Also on InfoWorld: Devops best practices: The 5 methods you should adopt ] Two recently published reports have some answers. The 15th State of Agile Report by Digital.ai and Puppet’s 2021 State of DevOps Report both provide benchmarks on the overall maturity of these practices. Both reports include many details and analyst commentary. Here are my five key takeaways from these two reports.To read this article in full, please click here
Many organizations have shifted to agile planning and delivery methodologies to improve consistency, reliability, and customer satisfaction in building and enhancing applications. They embrace devops cultures, principles, and automations to increase deployment frequencies, shorten lead time to changes, shorten mean time to resolve incidents, and improve other key performance indicators (KPIs).
You might be wondering how your team and department stacks up against other similar-minded organizations in adopting agile and devops. Are you adopting best practices, facing similar struggles, and targeting achievable outcomes?
Two recently published reports have some answers. The 15th State of Agile Report by Digital.ai and Puppet’s 2021 State of DevOps Report both provide benchmarks on the overall maturity of these practices. Both reports include many details and analyst commentary. Here are my five key takeaways from these two reports.