Everything You Need to Know About DevOps
DevOps is a combination of two words: development and operations. Previously, both these teams were independent of each other, which often resulted in major issues. For example, it could take more time to release software or provide effective testing.
Margaret Lee, General Manager and Senior Vice President of Digital Service Operations Management at BMC, said: “For many big enterprises that have software tools and services operating on the mainframe, cloud, and everything in between, complexity and numerous other dependencies can get in the way of performance and speed. This gives rise to uncertainty, and in a few cases, unintended and unpredicted outcomes.”
This is where DevOps comes into the picture. But how can DevOps help? Well, it’s all about having a more collaborative methodology along with an emphasis on agility.
In the DevOps model, development and operations teams are merged into one to increase the speed of delivering products. In addition to speed, there are many benefits for companies that adopt DevOps. This model also increases the release process, ensures application quality, and improves collaboration between different teams. DevOps helps companies make their teams more agile and flexible.