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DevOps THE COMPOUND OF DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATIONS
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Major Themes Automation Communication Maximising Investments Languages and Frameworks Rationalisation Standards Our People Security Improvement and Measurement
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Major Themes Automation Communication Maximising Investments Languages and Frameworks Rationalisation Standards Our People Security Improvement and Measurement DevOps
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So what is DevOps According to Professor Wikipedia “ DevOps (a clipped compound of "development" and "operations") is a culture, movement or practice that emphasizes the collaboration and communication of both software developers and other information- technology (IT) professionals while automating the process of software delivery and infrastructure changes”
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What does this mean for us? Adoption of DevOps has been responsible for very significant reductions in defects (60X). Systems can be deployed much more quickly (168X faster) Systems can be deployed much more frequently (30X) Lean management and continuous delivery practice create conditions of delivering value faster sustainably High performance is achievable in greenfield, brownfield or legacy Ref Puppet Labs DevOps Report
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What are we doing about it? Innovation fund project (ITI and APPS) Engaging practitioners in sector (York) DevOps Simulation ( APPS, ITI, Schools, G2G3) Adoption of Automation (Infrastructure, Software implementation, Testing) Puppet for SITS?
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Gartner's Recommendations Mode 2 organizations should seek to implement automation to enhance speed, while Mode 1 organizations should leverage automation to improve consistency and reduce cost. While Mode 1 organizations typically have much more rigorous change management processes, they should work to become more like a Mode 2 firm by increasing the number of changes allowed without additional approvals (such as via a change advisory board, or CAB). Both Mode 1 and Mode 2 organizations should apply DevOps systems-oriented principles to ensure that each style is able to deliver services that meet customer requirements in the cadence necessary. Mode 1 IT organizations should look to DevOps as a bridge to a Mode 2 orientation by continuing to assess where other patterns and practices of DevOps can enable a Mode 1 environment to deliver better service to customers.
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Want to know more? Iain.fiddes@ed.ac.uk Iain.fiddes@ed.ac.uk State of DevOps Report
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