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How can we use DevOps as a Business Process?
What is DevOps?
In order to enhance the overall software development process, DevOps is a methodology that places a strong emphasis on collaboration and communication between the development and operations teams. Combining “development” and “operations,” the term “DevOps” highlights the close collaboration between these two teams.
By automating and streamlining the procedures involved in developing, testing, deploying, and operating software, DevOps seeks to streamline the software development lifecycle. As a result, businesses may be able to release new software features and updates more quickly and reliably while also enhancing the efficiency and dependability of their existing software.
Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery (CI/CD), automation, infrastructure as code (IaC), monitoring, and analytics are a few of the key techniques and tools used in DevOps. Teams can work more productively, reduce errors, experience less downtime, and react quickly to shifting customer and business needs with the aid of these techniques and tools.
Now let’s see how can we integrate DevOps as a business process into an existing business culture.
- Define your Business Goals