Infonautix
Off No 103, First Floor, Capital Eisha Lorel, Opp Hillmist Garden, Kausar Baug, Kondhwa Khurd, Pune 411048
Email: info@infonautix.in
Contact: +91 9923407474
Of all the advantages that DevOps offers, we have still come across businesses which have been reluctant to transition to this methodology for fear of disrupting existing processes. We help you smoothly move towards a work environment that fosters DevOps and supports collaborative working improving team flexibility, agility, and engagement.
A garden cannot flourish if you plant only one seedling at a time and wait for it to mature into a flowering plant before planting the next seedling. This is exactly how conventional project management methods like Spiral and Waterfall aimed to work.But those were different times when technology was approached with extensive apprehension. While organizations continue to value application testing and require developers to build modern apps which meet scalability and flexibility requirements, the need for an accelerated production process is inevitable.
An integration of the development and operations team is important to achieve the goals of delivery reliable application in a short time, keeping security in mind and costs under control. DevOps has become the answer for many growing organizations that have been aiming for a resilient infrastructure which supports fast delivery and better responsiveness to business changes.
DevOps teams have access to lots of tools, but it can be difficult to integrate all the tools to work effectively on a single platform.
Organizations persistently retreat to old methodologies and techniques for product development and deployment because they are more familiar with these processes. It makes the implementation of DevOps more difficult.
In many organizations, the development and operation teams work in an isolated manner which fosters confusion between the two teams.
Organizations that foster the DevOps culture in their work environment break the barriers between development processes and operational expertise. As a result, the organization is able to quickly and flexibly move from design to production to deployment without losing out on quality.
DevOps teams can benefit from tools which help in automatically testing the applications for security best practices and identifying vulnerabilities at an early stage.
Since DevOps teams display a combination of skills important for development as well as IT operations, an organization that embraces the DevOps culture is more likely to have a highly-skilled workforce.
DevOps philosophies include the need to deepen the relationship between development and operations so that the two teams can collaborate for faster production and delivery of services.
As the boundaries between development and operations converge, organizations find it easier to move from development to deployment. Automation plays a key role in DevOps, making it possible for businesses to quickly fix problems and recover from code defects by regularly releasing code versions. When the development and operations team put their heads together, they are able to ideate better and keep in mind the challenges faced by both the teams make recovery possible in lesser time than usual.