Is your business struggling to keep up with the rapidly evolving digital landscape?
Neo’s research shows to deploy the software at a pace, create efficiencies and for organisations to thrive and survive you need to employ a managed DevOps methodology.
As most digital business transformations fail, there is no room for complacency. Business leaders and technology specialists must prepare their teams to work collaboratively to maximise opportunities for success.
Promotes an environment where the different teams work together to achieve common organsational objectives. This means that the teams in your organisation won’t be isolated and won’t work toward department- specific goals anymore. Motivates people from different departments to come together and brainstorm the areas of improvement in the operational workflow of a product.
From farm to table, from code to customer. The faster you release great software, the faster you can embrace the business value of the product features. Managed DevOps speeds up the pace at which you deliver your software features and modifications through automated testing and integration.
DevOps nurtures innovation by enabling the teams to learn more and better understand customer expectations. Innovation typically stems from brainstorming different perspectives and bouncing ideas off each other.
Your customers hate to wait for your products, and the longer you make them wait, the worse the adverse impact caused. DevOps streamlines the different aspects of your workflow; you’ll be able to offer your products at a lower cost when compared to a competitor who doesn’t do DevOps.
The demands of modern-day customers are intense in terms of product complexity and time. To combat such challenges and to stay ahead of the competition, enterprises must infuse agility into their processes.
The quality of your software is important for obvious reasons, and DevOps can help you maximize that quality. DevOps adoption improves service reliability, as it improves the availability and connectivity of services needed for the smooth running of a business.
DevSecOps is a way of approaching IT security with an “everyone is responsible for security” mindset. It involves injecting security practices into an organization’s DevOps pipeline. The goal is to incorporate security into all stages of the software development workflow.
As a result, DevOps helps business to be competitive are quicker software releases, high quality features, continuous feedback incorporation, and maximized ROI.
Network unavailability can be catastrophic. Companies pay the price in billions for network downtime. DevOps, with its automated testing and continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) practices, can help developers produce more efficient code and also identify and fix bugs quickly.
By automating your release pipeline, DevOps enables you to release your software faster. It also reduces the manpower needed for the process and slashes software release costs significantly.
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