While DevOps is thought to be synonymous with tools and automation,<\/p>\n
Actually, IMO, it has to do more with cultural transformation..<\/p>\n
The ultimate goal of DevOps is to bring what we develop faster and more useful to our customers<\/p>\n
While automation is certainly a big part, even more important is the culture.<\/p>\n
The tools just fast track the thought process we have,<\/p>\n
It’s the experimentation with different ‘thought processes’ which is the secret<\/p>\n
I always quote “Companies to take ideas to in the hands of consumers the quickest will win”,<\/p>\n
Because they can experiment easily, and don’t have to fear a failed experimentation.<\/p>\n
Now if the culture is not there, experimentation will not happen.<\/p>\n
Then all DevOps will do is to facilitate in getting more “crap” out of the production line, but just “quicker”…<\/p>\n
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#DevOps with #CulturalTransformation = Measurable business value<\/p>\n
#DevOps WITHOUT #DevOpsCulture = Same old crap, just delivered quickly<\/p>\n<\/div>