do I begin
Start your journey with smart, simple steps and bring DevOps and the rest of the business together
How
my DevOps
journey?
Step 1
Implement a unified toolchain
Integrate tools for development and operations. Use CI/CD pipelines, version control, and monitoring tools. Enhance visibility and reduce friction between teams.
Work in robust monitoring and feedback loops
Deploy real-time monitoring tools for app performance and infrastructure health. Establish feedback loops for business insights on customer needs. Continuously align platform evolution with business objectives.
Step 3
Adopt Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
Manage infrastructure through code for consistency and repeatability. Utilize version-controlled infrastructure changes. Enhance collaboration and reduce errors with IaC.
Step 4
Ensure security and compliance
Integrate security practices early (DevSecOps). Automate security testing and compliance checks in CI/CD pipelines. Embed security into workflows to reduce risks and foster trust.
Step 5
Walk away with these key benefits:
Enhanced efficiency: Streamlined processes and reduced friction Improved collaboration: Aligned goals and better communication Continuous improvement: Real-time insights and feedback loops Consistent infrastructure: Reliable and repeatable infrastructure changes Increased security: Embedded security practices and compliance checks
Click to move on
Click to walk away
Foster a collaborative culture
Encourage regular cross-functional meetings. Set shared goals and open communication channels. Use Agile and Scrum practices to break down silos.
Step 2
WATCH OUT!
IT'S A SILO BANANA!
LOOK UP!
IT'S A FALLING MISSED-FEEDBACK PIANO!
CAREFUL!
IT'S AMANUAL-PROCESS UTILITY HOLE!
Navigate your path with OpenText™ DevOps Cloud
Silos start out innocently enough, but they’re easy to slip on. Avoid isolating DevOps and business teams; foster collaboration instead.
On a dangerous note, never disregard insights from monitoring and business feedback; continuously adapt based on real-time data.
Steer clear of manual infrastructure and deployment processes; automate wherever possible.