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Revolutionizing DevOps Culture Transformations With AI-Engineered Tools

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AI tools can help create a culture of openness, transparency and shared responsibility where DevOps can thrive.

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5 Steps to Successful DevOps Culture

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The late business management guru Peter Drucker coined the phrase, “Culture eats strategy for breakfast,” and the phrase has endured through the years. But remember that company culture itself needs a strategy to […]. The post 5 Steps to Successful DevOps Culture appeared first on DevOps.com.

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DevOps Institute Upskilling the Enterprise

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DevOps Institute released its annual Upskilling the Enterprise survey and the results are as interesting as last year. The organization of DevOps teams and its interaction with speed/success was one area that intrigued me, and sent me off looking for more information on the topic.

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3 Building Blocks for Enterprise Digital Transformation

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DevOps has gone from a new idea to a buzzword in every boardroom over the last decade. With society increasing its reliance on digitization and pushing their preferences for speed and convenience, enterprises of all types have had to change their business culture to help their teams to work together with greater speed and autonomy. […].

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DevOps 2024: DevOps Isn’t Dead; Long Live DevOps

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Well, it has been quite the year in general and quite the year as it relates to DevOps. As I sit here on the cusp of the 10th year of publishing DevOps.com, I look back and recognize how much DevOps has grown, evolved, matured and shifted over time. As was the case 10 years ago, […]

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A Culture-Driven Approach to DevOps Transformation

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One of the most challenging aspects of a DevOps transformation isn’t automating and overhauling technology. The biggest challenge of DevOps is changing an organization’s culture and purpose. You can’t “buy a DevOps.” ” DevOps demands the involvement of people, process and tools working together.

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DevOps Chat: Enterprise DevOps Adoption, with Micro Focus’ Mark Levy

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Adopting DevOps means changes from how you build software to organizational processes and cultural behaviors. Large enterprises have even greater challenges to overcome, including supporting a large number of applications and addressing technical debt while also taking on new development initiatives like digital transformation.

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