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Top DevOps Trends

A list of top DevOps trends to watch for in 2019 to reap more benefits and for driving the business growth.

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Top DevOps Trends

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  1. Top DevOps trends E-commerce giant, Amazon, is a trailblazing example for DevOps. Earlier, the company had been facing problems related to unused server capacities, which indicates that scalability and flexibility have always been an issue for Amazon. It has adopted DevOps for its myriad benefits and advantages, one of them being automation. DevOps has genuinely revolutionized the entire IT domain. The focus is on facilitating quickness in the workflow with continuous monitoring. It is not a technology in itself, but an approach that aims towards “Efficiency.” More than 50% of companies have already implemented the DevOps methodology in their business workflow as they have realized its essence. And the rest are on the verge of accomplishing that. As per the grand view research, DevOps market will reach US$ 12.85 billion by 2025. Why was DevOps introduced? Lack of collaboration between development and the operations team. Poor synchronization and reliability. Distorted communication. Productivity, delivery, and efficiency issues. Higher capital and operational expenditure as well as overheads. Release and deployment used to consume more time earlier. Previously, Devs and Ops used to work separately in silos which led to a lack of coordination and transparency. As per the recent RightScale survey, 54% of the companies have adopted DevOps, and the buzz about it is continuously increasing. Let’s move on to the top DevOps trends you shouldn’t miss in 2019: Read more

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