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Enterprise transformation from legacy QA to DevOps

earn how enterprises should navigate their DevOps implementation journey and achieve QA transformation within their organization.

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Enterprise transformation from legacy QA to DevOps

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  1. Enterprise transformation from legacy QA to DevOps

  2. Introduction: The DevOps market is predicted to experience a growth rate of over 20% through this year. By 2025, it is projected to grow by $12.4 billion at a CAGR of 24.9%. This impending market explosion can be attributed to the benefits that organizations are reaping after implementing DevOps. With 27% of their resources and time dedicated to testing, companies that adopted DevOps methodologies achieved 440x shorter time from committing to release, 46x more frequent code deployment, and 96x faster time to resolve (TTR). While these benefits of DevOps adoption seem lucrative, organizations report several challenges related to people, processes, technology, and information. 

  3. A decade ago, the failure/challenge rates were as high as 60-70%. The overall project & portfolio management consulting & vendor spend is increasing against the increasing failure rates. McKinsey reported that 70% of all change initiatives fail. The top 10 reasons for failure are:  • Incomplete requirements  • Lack of user involvement  • Lack of resources  • Unrealistic expectations  • Lack of executive support  • Changing requirements  • Lack of planning  • Didn’t need it any longer  • Lack of IT management  • Technology illiteracy 

  4. 50% of the time, DevOps implementation is challenged by ‘people issues’. The secret to overcoming these hurdles lies in the resolution of these issues and changing the behavior. Behemoths like Amazon, Etsy, Facebook, Google, Netflix, and WalmartLabs are leading the race because they know the secret. Etsy deploys to its production servers 50 times a day while Facebook releases 100 million lines of code daily. Google runs over 500 million tests per day inside its systems and Amazon deploys code every 11.7 seconds, on average. The unification of software development, testing, and deployment activities enables enterprises to improve and evolve software products rapidly and efficiently.  Scot Raymond Hanley, Head of QA at Synovus, spoke at our recent Meetup in Atlanta about transforming from legacy QA to DevOps in the enterprises. This blog summarizes the key takeaways from his in-depth presentation. Let’s dig in:  Read Full Blog at: https://www.cigniti.com/blog/enterprise-qa-transformation-devops-testing/

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