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DevOps monitoring tools: How to drive DevOps efficiency

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With the world’s increased reliance on digital services and the organizational pressure on IT teams to innovate faster, the need for DevOps monitoring tools has grown exponentially. But when and how does DevOps monitoring fit into the process? And how do DevOps monitoring tools help teams achieve DevOps efficiency?

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Is DevOps dead? Exploring the changing IT landscape and future of DevOps

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Just as organizations have increasingly shifted from on-premises environments to those in the cloud, development and operations teams now work together in a DevOps framework rather than in silos. But as digital transformation persists, new inefficiencies are emerging and changing the future of DevOps.

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Shift left vs shift-right: A DevOps mystery solved

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The DevOps approach to developing software aims to speed applications into production by releasing small builds frequently as code evolves. As part of the continuous cycle of progressive delivery, DevOps teams are also adopting shift-left and shift-right principles to ensure software quality in these dynamic environments.

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What is MTTR? How mean time to repair helps define DevOps incident management

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DevOps and ITOps teams rely on incident management metrics such as mean time to repair (MTTR). Here’s what these metrics mean and how they relate to other DevOps metrics such as MTTA, MTTF, and MTBF. Mean time to respond (MTTR) is the average time it takes DevOps teams to respond after receiving an alert.

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How platform engineering and IDP observability can accelerate developer velocity

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As organizations look to expand DevOps maturity, improve operational efficiency, and increase developer velocity, they are embracing platform engineering as a key driver. The pair showed how to track factors including developer velocity, platform adoption, DevOps research and assessment metrics, security, and operational costs.

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Fueling the next wave of IT operations: Modernization with generative AI

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The most likely beneficiaries of generative AI The top three areas most likely to benefit from generative AI are IT operations (72%), cybersecurity (47%), and application development or DevOps (30%). And for DevOps, it means accelerating DevOps processes, improving agility, and speeding time to market.

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IT modernization improves public health services at state human services agencies

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Enable DevOps teams to modernize legacy apps Too many HHS IT organizations have an inventory of outdated applications with duplicative functionality, questionable states of health, and security vulnerabilities. IT modernization can help.