Article by Eric Newcomer in The New Stack
DevOps adoption is pretty much done. So what’s next?
Speakers and exhibitors at the recent DevOpsCon New York conference made it clear that DevOps is moving on to new challenges, most of which build on the DevOps foundation.
New challenges include DevSecOps, improving resilience and safety procedures, reducing the time to resolve an incident, introducing AI assistants, and realigning organizational roles and responsibilities to better implement the DevOps methodology.
Many organizations found DevOps to be a culture change as well as a technology change, since it alters the demarcation line between operations and development staff. Many of the new directions for DevOps would also impact IT culture.
This article reports on some of the interesting keynote presentations and includes interviews with some of the vendors exhibiting at the event.
Overall the message seems to be: ok, you’ve automated your build, test, and deploy pipeline. But that’s only the beginning of the story. For example, how do you improve resilience and response to incidents?
Read the full article on The New Stack here.
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