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CA Technologies study finds serious lag in organisations achieving full DevOps maturity

Results highlight a disconnect in realising benefits of DevOps: to drive business agility, and increase revenue and profit growth.

According to the results of a new global study, commissioned by CA Technologies (NASDAQ: CA), only 20% of organisations that have attempted to implement DevOps have fully deployed it. The research also found these "advanced" DevOps adopters were more likely to report their digital initiatives contributed to competitiveness, customer retention and top- and bottom-line results.

In the study: "Assembling the DevOps Jigsaw", more than 80% of senior IT and business executives confirm nine components that are key to maximise DevOps effectiveness. Vital areas of focus include business stakeholder education; security and compliance measures; and cross-functional IT processes.

"To leverage the full potential of DevOps, organisations need to ensure IT is properly skilled and working collaboratively, as well as put in place the necessary enablers and controls," says Michael Madden, general manager, DevOps, CA Technologies. "CA's DevOps solutions, developed using an agile methodology, play a crucial role in helping customers use their digital initiatives to drive a competitive advantage in an increasingly fast-paced, ever-changing business environment."

Even though DevOps is seen as a key component to driving business agility and keeping up with customer demands, only a little over half (55%) of respondents stated they have a well-defined DevOps strategy and objectives. Furthermore, while 86% considered business stakeholder education and the alignment of IT and business priorities to be important, only 33% and 37% respectively had completed these steps.

Although both development and operations teams may have individually implemented modern methods and automation techniques, the majority (63%) of the DevOps adopters say there's still work to be done in relation to infrastructure and tooling.

Also, with 46% of respondents still working on security and compliance, it's clear that most DevOps activity is not well supported from an enabling platform and risk management perspective.

Assembling all of the pieces of the DevOps jigsaw puzzle may require time, effort and careful planning, but the results are worth it. Compared to those without DevOps, advanced DevOps adopters are:

* 2.5 times more likely to have seen improvements in customer retention;
* Two times more likely to have seen improvements in customer acquisition;
* 3.4 times more likely to have seen progress on market share;
* Two times more likely to have seen a positive impact on revenue growth; and
* 2.4 times more likely to have experienced higher profit growth.

Resources

* Research paper: "Assembling the DevOps Jigsaw"
* Infographic: Do You Have All the Pieces of the DevOps Jigsaw in Place?

Survey methodology

The global online survey of 1 442 senior IT and business executives was sponsored by CA Technologies and conducted by industry analyst firm Freeform Dynamics in July 2015. It was augmented by in-depth telephone interviews with key industry executives. For full survey methodology details, see the report "Assembling the DevOps Jigsaw".

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Freeform Dynamics is an IT industry analyst firm. Through its research and insights, the company aims to help busy IT and business professionals get up to speed on the latest technology developments, and make better informed investment decisions. For more information, and access to our library of free research, please visit www.freeformdynamics.com.

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Editorial contacts

Deirdre Blain
Blain Communications
(+27) 83 230 5522
blain@iafrica.com
Joanne Cawrse
CA Southern Africa
(+27) 11 417 8645
joanne.cawrse@caafrica.co.za