The New Era of Integrated
Software Delivery with
DevOps
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It’s time to get more closer to the customers
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Ongoing Business Objectives
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How IT Addressed ………….
Adherence to the SDLC Methodologies
A discipline used in Software Development
Usage of Project Management Frameworks
Use of repeatable processes across all Software Development Project by
which Products, Services are delivered to Business On time.
Projects adopted Agility to speed up Development
Business needs velocity from IT so to speed up development and
remove the traditional waterfall model
Adoption of Service Management Practices
Post Release, or Handover or Post Project business needs Monitoring,
Support, Maintenance, Build up Changes as and when required etc….
For the IT Infrastructure. ITSM brought in a Service Discipline and
Culture
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Addressing Method ……..
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But IT still has Concerns…..How to Address?
How can we have a How can we address
How can we stable release? the problems before
release on-time? end users get
impacted?
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Isn’t This how IT is Supposed to be ………
Biz
Dev
Ops
Speed – Productivity – Quality
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Impacts to the Business
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Get Started with DevOps
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What is DevOps?
DevOps is a cultural and professional movement that stresses
communication, collaboration and integration between software
developers and IT operations professionals.
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What is DevOps? …… Cont’d
• The word DevOps was coined by combining the development
and operations functions.
• DevOps is not a technology, a process or a standard; rather, it is
an IT culture or movement that emphasizes ways in which
development, testing and operations can collaborate more
effectively
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DevOps at a Glance
Collaborative Development: Increased
collaboration between teams
Continuous Integration & Continuous
Testing: Integration of software testing with
deployment and operations
Continuous Release & Deployment:
Increased delivery speed and frequency
Continuous Monitoring: Improved quality
by monitoring production performance
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Reasons – DevOps Culture
The existence of traditionally siloes team structures that did not scale to meet the
varied needs of modern enterprises.
The philosophical disconnect between development, testing and operations teams,
which resulted in poor communication, collaboration and integration.
The accelerating progression of digital technologies, which has evolved faster than
the underlying processes used to deploy, extend and manage them.
Enterprises have young, nimble start-up competitors
Agile software development is increasing
More organizations are migrating to the cloud
Consumers have “app” mentalities and expectations
There is more data available to the business
Time to market must increase
Is DevOps realistic for Enterprise IT?
Yes.
While enterprise IT faces legacy challenges, DevOps practices are
universal and adaptable to different environments.
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Wall of Confusion
DevOps break down the walls between
development and operations team, unifying
development to operations for better, faster
outcomes
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DevOps Culture
DevOps Focuses both the Apps team’s drive for agility
responsiveness and the NOC’s concern with quality and
stability on the ultimate goal of providing business value
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Now with DevOps Culture
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Let’s take a closer look at DevOps
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Benefits of DevOps:
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More Benefits ……………….
IMPROVED CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE AND SATISFACTION
BREAKING DOWN THE SILOS
ALIGNING IT AND BUSINESS
ENABLING THE BUSINESS OR IT IS BUSINESS
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
AGILITY AND TEAM EMPOWERMENT
VELOCITY: FAST TIME TO PRODUCTION, MARKET, MEET CUSTOMER DEMANDS
SOFTWARE STABILITY AND QUALITY
TEAM EMPOWERMENT
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DevOps – Adoption in IT @ A Glance
Source: DevOps.com and ElasticBox, http://devops.com/the-real-value-of-devops-download/. Response base: 300
participants, including DevOps specialists, IT engineers and executives across a wide range of organizations.
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DevOps Adoption 2015
Source: DevOps.com and ElasticBox, http://devops.com/the-real-value-of-devops-download/. Response base: 300
participants, including DevOps specialists, IT engineers and executives across a wide range of organizations.
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Project Signs – You Need DevOps
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Project Signs – You Need DevOps
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Project Signs – You Need DevOps
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Project Signs – You Need DevOps
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Project Signs – You Need DevOps
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Adoption Challenges
So technically we may succeed in establishing the silo
practices. It is more challenging to bring the silos together
which is nothing but the cultural change. These challenge
that needs to be taken care
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Future State of the Ecosystem After Embracing DevOps
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Better IT = Better Business
The third annual DevOps survey by Puppet Labs, IT
Revolution Press and ThoughtWorks garnered more than
9,200 responses from technical professionals around the
world, making this the largest and most comprehensive
DevOps survey to date.
Key Findings
Companies with high-performing IT organizations are twice as likely to
exceed their profitability, market share and productivity goals.
IT performance improves with DevOps maturity, and strongly correlates
with well-known DevOps practices.
Culture matters. The cultural practices of DevOps are predictive of
organizational performance.
Job satisfaction is the No. 1 predictor of performance against
organizational goals.
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