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Why enterprises adopt DevOps to drive business growth


Everybody is talking about DevOps and agile practices. Enterprises that implement DevOps and agile practices together have observed significant business success.
A survey released by CA Technologies and Freeform Dynamics covers 1300 executives from various organizations. 75% of the organizations have fully embraced DevOps and agile practices. These organizations report 60% higher rate of revenue and profit growth. Only a small proportion of the organizations believe that the need for consistency, breadth, and depth needs to be high.
Enterprises that adopt DevOps and agile in a comprehensive manner are usually non-traditional in nature. These organizations are forward-thinking, open to innovation and participative. The organizations that really need a good dose of DevOps and agile are not adopting these practices in the manner that they should.
The uninspired companies are assuming that they don’t first go out of the business. In order to avoid being disrupted, they make sure that they are the disruptors. The companies that are in a business that is enabled by technology are most likely to adopt these practices.
According to Philippe Abdoulaye, an advocate of instilling service-mindedness in IT departments, “Software development is the foundation of digital products and services; it's becoming the fundamental industrial activity.” A data center has become a core of the technology business. Abdoulaye believes that software teams need to offer “the technological, organizational, and operational framework that will enable digital profits.”
Adam Jacob, the co-founder of Chef said, "DevOps is about bringing together all the people you need to build and run your business effectively, and empowering them to move as quickly as possible towards their goals. Tools matter. Make no mistake, trying to change the way you work without changing the mechanisms by which you do that work is a futile exercise in excruciating failure.”
The problem with DevOps is that it is still IT-centric exercise. The practice is considered as a way to increase the efficiency of code delivery and deployment. Enterprises today need to look at DevOps as the fundamental element in business’s shift from analog-based product delivery to digital engagement.

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