Perspective
DevOps maturity affects more than deployment speed
Engineering delivery
Organizations at the lower end of DevOps maturity spend a disproportionate amount of engineering time on manual processes, incident response, and coordination overhead that more mature organizations have automated or eliminated. The downstream effects include slower feature delivery, higher incident rates, more time spent on maintenance rather than development, and engineering teams that are perpetually reactive. DevOps maturity is not primarily a tooling question. It is an organizational and process question that tooling can support once the practices are in place.
Further reading · CIO.com
Scaling Agile and DevOps for Digital Transformation
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