Conflict to Cooperation: Aligning IT Ops & DevOps

The rapid pace of application development in today’s businesses has strained IT Operations (ITOps) to the point where organizations are abandoning traditional shared development models. Application development functions and budgets are moving to individual business units, with dedicated “DevOps” roles created to ensure applications launch fast enough to satisfy business objectives. But this creates friction between ITOps and DevOps.

This Executive Brief outlines the process of transforming conflict into cooperation by aligning ITOps and DevOps best practices and processes, and how they can yield significant gains in service reliability, IT productivity, and cost savings. Read on to learn more.

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Conflict to Cooperation: Aligning IT Ops & DevOps

The rapid pace of application development in today’s businesses has strained IT Operations (ITOps) to the point where organizations are abandoning traditional shared development models. Application development functions and budgets are moving to individual business units, with dedicated “DevOps” roles created to ensure applications launch fast enough to satisfy business objectives. But this creates friction between ITOps and DevOps.

This Executive Brief outlines the process of transforming conflict into cooperation by aligning ITOps and DevOps best practices and processes, and how they can yield significant gains in service reliability, IT productivity, and cost savings. Read on to learn more.

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Learn How to Use Social Media

Will a huge fan base on Facebook enhance your brand image? Will posting videos on YouTube turn leads into sales? Does the potential for negative feedback deter your business from having a public conversation? There are many reasons to engage in social …

Learn How to Use Social Media

Will a huge fan base on Facebook enhance your brand image? Will posting videos on YouTube turn leads into sales? Does the potential for negative feedback deter your business from having a public conversation? There are many reasons to engage in social …

The Future of Business: Supply Chains

As a supply chain manager, you certainly have your hands full these days. You’re charged with finding ways to boost profits and competitive advantage, even while cycle times are shrinking and customers are demanding faster product development and delivery.

To handle it, some of your peers are employing new and better supply chain collaboration tools, including cloud technologies, innovative forecasting tools, comprehensive analytics, “what if” visualization tools, and the inherent intelligence of business networks.

Download this new report from The Economist Intelligence Unit to learn how they’re:

  • Forecasting better and meeting global market demands
  • Engaging in collaborative decision-making with trading partners
  • Increasing supply chain resilience and mitigating risk
  • Accurately anticipating and responding to supply chain issues
  • Finding diverse new sources of supply
  • Understanding past and current supply chain events more clearly

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