3 things that are wrong with DevOps today
Blog post from GitLab
Modern ways of working, including Lean processes, Conversational Development, and automation, have significantly enhanced value delivery, yet challenges persist in DevOps environments. Despite progress, communication barriers between development and operations, referred to as "the wall," remain prevalent, leading to inefficient collaboration and siloed efforts. High administration costs continue to burden developers, consuming significant portions of their time, and the complexity of managing diverse toolsets amplifies this issue. Many organizations cling to outdated tools due to prior investments, despite the availability of more efficient, cost-effective options. This attachment to outdated solutions complicates the integration of new technologies, creating friction and hindering overall efficiency. However, there is a growing trend towards reevaluating and streamlining tool ecosystems in response to rising costs and evolving market dynamics. Ultimately, overcoming these challenges is crucial to enhancing delivery efficiency, meeting customer expectations, and ensuring secure, speedy operations.
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