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Is it worth measuring software developer productivity? CIOs weigh in

CIO

This has spurred interest around understanding and measuring developer productivity, says Keith Mann, senior director, analyst, at Gartner. Organizations need to get the most out of the limited number of developers they’ve got,” he says. Once IT’s in the backlog, the time it takes to get it back into production is crucial,” she says.

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Survey Shows Steady DevSecOps Progress

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The post Survey Shows Steady DevSecOps Progress appeared first on DevOps.com. Among those […].

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Survey Surfaces Raft of Ongoing Agile Development Challenges

DevOps.com

While most software developers are using agile development methodologies in the SDLC, only 44% said it is working very well (11%) or somewhat well (33%).

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Need for Speed Drives Security-as-a-Service

CIO

In fact, 42% of SECaaS adopters in F5’s 2023 State of Application Strategy survey cited speed as the main driver. The Zero Trust/platform security connection More than 80% of survey respondents say they are adopting Zero Trust or planning to do so.

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DZone Survey 2023 Tracks Range of Container Experiences

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DZone has released the results of its latest annual container management survey, entitled “Containers: Modernization and Advancements in Cloud-Native Development.” The survey findings reflect the experiences of developers and engineers in their deployment of containerized applications.

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Despite Concerns, AI Increasingly Used to Build Software

DevOps.com

A GitLab survey found AI is increasingly used to build software despite concerns about introducing it into the SDLC.

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The SIX Basic Steps of Software Development

KitelyTech

The bedrock of our preferred software development life cycle (SDLC) is quality software, itself. The rest of the steps in the process circle around ensuring quality and correctness of said software. On the flip side, developers and other collaborators must not put the cart before the horse.