Under the DevOps model, teams are organized around the product, not the process. In a simplified example, a team responsible for a new banking app might consist of a programmer, a tester, and IT ...
Much has been written about both Agile and DevOps methodologies. Specifically, we talk a great deal about the value of combining both approaches to strengthen a product development process. However, ...
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In every industry, business cycles, driven by digital disruption, are accelerating. Now more than ever, IT service delivery cannot become a bottleneck. IT processes need to become faster and more ...
As cloud computing implementations grow in size and scope, successfully managing the deployment of and development process for those services becomes ever more challenging. And when companies attempt ...
Implementing DevOps to increase acceleration and innovation requires adopting agile development methodologies, and agile development requires quicker and more frequent release cycles. The ability to ...
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Scaling Agile development is, typically, a costly and inefficient process for two main reasons: one, the widespread use of various -- not single-vendor development -- tools in the DevOps toolchain; ...
The small business environment today is very dynamic and competitive, and new product development is a crucial process if you want to survive. For small enterprises to withstand competition from ...
Imagine if we still communicated the way people did in the 1960s? The inefficiency of mailing letters and waiting for a reply or repeat calling a landline until someone is home to answer would drive a ...