Progress announced new powerful capabilities and enhancements in the latest release of Progress® Sitefinity®.
The DevOps topic is everywhere, on almost every IT conference agenda and we start seeing a plethora of job descriptions with some kind of DevOps titles all over the recruiting websites. So, yes, DevOps is real, it is still a fairly new concept which practice is still being thought through and far from being widely adopted.
Industry thought leaders start emerging as well as books, institutes, professional associations, publications and dedicated websites. But we are still learning to crawl before we can even walk. Today, there are no formal and proven best practices available to companies willing to engage in this endeavor, they just learn as they go. The success of DevOps heavily depends on a company’s leadership vision and its ability to adopt a new culture.
What I think we will see in 2017, is an acceleration of the adoption of DevOps, especially within enterprises as the largest enterprise software companies continue developing their DevOps tool set. Adoption of DevOps will most likely be systematic for every new born-on-the-web startup company but larger companies will chose to experiment with DevOps on a small scale, within small teams before they expand to larger groups.
We should start seeing alignment between the DevOps tools, the people and the processes. From a tool standpoint, solution providers will keep on improving their solutions as quickly as they can based on the new requirements which are discovered as the practice becomes more mature.
We’ll continue to see merger and acquisitions in this space as large software companies provision their product portfolio.
Now, because DevOps is built upon the idea that better collaboration and communication produce better outcomes, we’ll see new IT communications providers (e.g. IT Alerting and ChatOps) emerge with enterprise-grade communication and collaboration platforms to address these very use cases. Again, communication is the necessary glue that binds Dev and Ops together.
From a people perspective now, new profiles will start emerging with the cross-functional skills which are now required. Therefore, I&O leaders will need to pay special attention at hiring the right talents to make these teams successful.
Finally, from a process standpoint, I believe we can and will reconcile DevOps and ITIL. DevOps will learn from ITIL, and ITIL could evolve and include the DevOps principles.
The DevOps journey is quite new and exciting and I am confident that anyone and any organization adopting this culture shift will find it extremely rewarding in the long term.
Industry News
Red Hat announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5, the latest version of the enterprise Linux platform.
Securiti announced a new solution - Security for AI Copilots in SaaS apps.
Spectro Cloud completed a $75 million Series C funding round led by Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives with participation from existing Spectro Cloud investors.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, has announced significant momentum around cloud native training and certifications with the addition of three new project-centric certifications and a series of new Platform Engineering-specific certifications:
Red Hat announced the latest version of Red Hat OpenShift AI, its artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) platform built on Red Hat OpenShift that enables enterprises to create and deliver AI-enabled applications at scale across the hybrid cloud.
Salesforce announced agentic lifecycle management tools to automate Agentforce testing, prototype agents in secure Sandbox environments, and transparently manage usage at scale.
OpenText™ unveiled Cloud Editions (CE) 24.4, presenting a suite of transformative advancements in Business Cloud, AI, and Technology to empower the future of AI-driven knowledge work.
Red Hat announced new capabilities and enhancements for Red Hat Developer Hub, Red Hat’s enterprise-grade developer portal based on the Backstage project.
Pegasystems announced the availability of new AI-driven legacy discovery capabilities in Pega GenAI Blueprint™ to accelerate the daunting task of modernizing legacy systems that hold organizations back.
Tricentis launched enhanced cloud capabilities for its flagship solution, Tricentis Tosca, bringing enterprise-ready end-to-end test automation to the cloud.
Rafay Systems announced new platform advancements that help enterprises and GPU cloud providers deliver developer-friendly consumption workflows for GPU infrastructure.
Apiiro introduced Code-to-Runtime, a new capability using Apiiro’s deep code analysis (DCA) technology to map software architecture and trace all types of software components including APIs, open source software (OSS), and containers to code owners while enriching it with business impact.
Zesty announced the launch of Kompass, its automated Kubernetes optimization platform.
MacStadium announced the launch of Orka Engine, the latest addition to its Orka product line.