Latest White Paper on Agile and DevOps
Agile and DevOps are clearly here to stay. The majority of today’s enterprises are gradually adopting Agile practices for application development, and many are transitioning to DevOps. But while these two approaches rapidly gain momentum, many organizations continue to support traditional, Waterfall processes and tools. The reality is that most rely on a mix of different methodologies, technologies, and processes.
Challenges in the Journey: Without question, there are many challenges for government organisations on the way toward Agile and DevOps. One of the most significant is coordinating the work of disparate development teams with multiple management methodologies. Some Agile project management tools may work well for individual teams but will not facilitate cross-team visibility and collaboration.
This latest paper outlines the 5 typical scenarios that illustrate the journey from traditional Waterfall development to Agile and DevOps:
1. Using traditional Waterfall
2. Starting small with Agile
3. Using a hybrid approach
4. Scaling Agile
5. Moving from test automation to DevOps
Simply submit your details below to download this insightful and informative ‘how to’ guide to succesfully navigating the Journey to Agile and DevOps and receive our latest virtiualization and ALM solutions case study, detailing the successful delivery of greater speed, agility, application quality, collaboration, and productivity to avoid project delays:
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