DevOps Vs No-Ops - Center of Excellence - DevOps - Must Have

Published on 17 Jan 2025

DevOps Vs NoOps

DevOps Vs No-No-Ops

In today’s evolving world, speed to market and innovation are critical for business growth and maintaining sustainable competitive advantage. DevOps aims to reduce friction between development and operations, enabling organizations to achieve successful digital transformation.

This white paper explores how a software-defined approach fosters the creation of digitally enabled enterprises by promoting speed, quality, and efficiency. modern application architectures, improved IT practices, cultural shifts.

The Role of DevOps in Digital Transformation

Core Objectives of DevOps

  1. Speed and Innovation
  2. Productivity and Efficiency
  3. Modern Application Architectures
  4. Enhanced Collaboration

Problem Statement: The Pitfalls of No-No-Ops

Without DevOps - (SDLC) driven as traditional Waterfall Model.

  1. Old Traditional requirements gathering
  2. Static planning, Iterative improvements
  3. Lengthy coding cycles / Old QA 
  4. Limited code quality checks, vulnerabilities checks
  5. Manual Releases

DevOps: A Comprehensive Solution & Methodology

  • Collaborative, Shared Culture
  • Continuous Integration (CI)
  • Continuous Deployment (CD)
  • Infrastructure as Code (IaC)

Benefits of DevOps

  1. Increased Deployment Frequency
  2. Enhanced Collaboration
  3. Higher Quality and Reliability
  4. Faster Time-to-Market
  5. Cost Efficiency

Dedicated Efforts

  • Establishing Center of Excellence for DevOps
  • Feedback Loops & Customer Journeys.
  • Cultural Transformation

Adopting DevOps requires a shift in mindset and organizational practices & includes

Securing Leadership Support,

Training and Development

Implementing Collaboration

Encouraging Agile Practices

The Competitive Edge of DevOps

  1. Adoption of DevOps: In the 2023 survey, 45% of users fully adopted and embraced DevOps practices – 7% increase compared to 38% year before
  2. Responsibility for observability:55% of respondents indicated that in their organizations, DevOps teams are the main stakeholder in administering observability.  
  3. DevOps Principles in Practice: Most popular methods for implementing DevOps include CI/CD implementation (75% of respondents), building out automation (71%), and using IAC (62%)

Source :  DevOps Pulse 2023 | Observability Trends & Challenges - Logz.io

 

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