DevOps mashes together two things, Dev and Ops. But in reality, it includes much more than that. But who owns DevOps? Does anyone use all of DevOps? And is DevOps a people, process or technology?
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WHEN DOES A TOOL STOP, AND A PROCESS BEGINS?
How would you define DevOps? Who owns DevOps?
MOST PEOPLE ONLY USE 30% OF THE FEATURES OF ANY TOOL
- What happens if a company doesn’t go full DevOps?
- What happens if a team, within a company, doesn’t go full DevOps?
- Can there be more than one definition of DevOps within a company?
- Is velocity the best measurement for DevOps?
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