Digital transformation comprises of several elements, including distributed applications, distributed end-points like smart devices, mobile, web, cloud etc., and distributed teams.
Today, almost all progressive organizations are adopting DevOps to break barriers between development and operations teams, and to realize the operational efficiencies with reduced cost of rework.
However, only a few companies are aware of their DevOps practice maturity at people, technology and processes levels.
Each stage comprises of a set of questions to assess the DevOps maturity of that particular phase and provides suitable recommendations to improve and move to the next maturity level. The framework is based on five maturity levels aligned to CMMI capability maturity, i.e. Initial, Managed, Defined, Measured and Optimized.
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A. DevOps is a clipped compound term which combines “Development” and “Operations” practices of IT software development, having originated in the mid 2000s among IT professionals looking for efficient and innovative ways to automate and speed up the process of software delivery. As a change agent, DevOps promotes a culture of collaboration and information sharing across the organization, a radical departure from the ‘silos’ of the past.
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