Aligning the Fast & the Slow: The Reality of Multi-Speed IT
1. DES-6188:
Aligning the Fast and the Slow:
The Reality of Multi-Speed IT
Peter Klenk, Product Manager,
IBM Bluemix Garage Method & Bluemix DevOps Services
2. Increased Delivery
Cadence: from slow
to fast
Architecture: from
monolithic to more,
smaller, decoupled, pieces
Organization: from silos
to app teams aligned to
business
Where: from physical
on-prem to cloud
We see a large variety of DevOps patterns in any organization
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Less Cloud
Bigger Teams
More Coupling
More cloud
Smaller teams
Less Coupling
Slower Faster
Pattern 3
Pattern 2
Pattern 1
3 typical patterns in large organizations
Co-existence of multiple DevOps patterns leads to multi-speed IT scenario
3. Accelerate Innovation
ivDeliverCodeThink Run
Systems of engagement
Systems of Record
Enterprise
Applications
Production
Most enterprises need to support combination of multiple DevOps patterns
This leads to multi-speed IT
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API
Catalog
Operational Excellence
ivDeliverCodeThink Run Production
Shared
Services
Digital
Applications
• Coordinating different
teams working at
different speeds
• Balancing between
agility and stability
• DevOps for Hybrid Cloud
supports multi-speed IT
4. Continuous Delivery – Collaborative Release Planning – Incident Monitoring
IBM Rational Collaborative Lifecycle Management
IBM UrbanCode
IBM Cloud Orchestrator
IBM PureApplication
IBM Application
Performance Management
IBM MobileFirst Quality Assurance
IBM Tealeaf
IBM Digital Analytics
Teams choose a DevOps toolchain that best fits their need
Evolutionary scenario
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Continuous Customer
Feedback & Optimization
Continuous Business Planning
DevOps
Continuous Release
and Deployment
Collaborative Development
Continuous Monitoring
IBM Rational CLM
IBM MobileFirst Platform
Rational Developer for System Z
IBM Rational Test Workbench
IBM Rational Test Virtualization Server
IBM Security Appscan
Continuous Testing
5. Teams choose a DevOps toolchain that best fits their need
Leading IBM, third party, and open source tools supporting garage-proven practices
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6. Most importantly, we are able to bring the models together…
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Supporting the enterprise needs: coordination of teams with different processes and different DevOps toolchains
7. …through standardization on key DevOps tools and processes
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• Collaborative tracking & planning, management and governance
– To support multiple team working at different speeds to co-ordinate their development
– To allow the business to manage programs and a portfolio of IT systems
• Continuous Integration and Test
– To support continuous integration of multiple speeds of IT and technologies efficiently
– To support multiple speeds of systems to be tested together for end-to-end capabilities and performance
• API Management
– To manage and secure all the API between the different systems adopting different speeds of IT
• Release and Deploy
– Coordinate and manage multiple dependent releases and deployment across all the speeds of IT
• Multi-Speed IT Service Management
– To support multiple integrated systems to be managed and monitored together
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