People agree that remote work in DevOps creates a stronger DevOps culture
Blog post from GitLab
The 2022 Global DevSecOps Survey highlights insights from over 5,000 DevOps professionals, emphasizing the benefits of remote work in facilitating DevOps adoption. Remote teams, due to their inherent focus on communication, collaboration, and visibility, seem to transition more smoothly to DevOps practices compared to in-office teams. The survey suggests that remote work culture, which prioritizes open communication and transparency, aligns well with the demands of DevOps, such as cross-functional communication and real-time project visibility. However, the report acknowledges that remote teams are not free from challenges like poor communication and internal conflicts. It proposes that in-office teams can learn from remote teams by fostering a culture of empathy, transparency, and concurrent workflows to ease the adoption of DevOps. The survey invites further discussion on the interplay between remote work and DevOps via social media.
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