Since the trend began more than five years ago, DevOps has seen dramatic changes, including the advent of container software such as Docker, security impacts and the rise of hybrid cloud computing. Additional considerations beyond speed are also driving today's enterprise DevOps adoption, including efficiency and business value.
And while large enterprises remain very interested in net-new, cloud-native applications, they are also giving more consideration to modernizing existing and legacy applications and their related processes.
In this on-demand webinar, hear from Jay Lyman, Principal Researcher, 451 Research and Sunil Mavadia, Director of Customer Success, XebiaLabs as they discuss these meaningful changes in the drivers, challenges and benefits as well as their potential impact on your organization’s DevOps journey.
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The New Age of Enterprise DevOps
1. The New Age of
Enterprise DevOps
Jay Lyman, Principal Analyst, 451 Research
Sunil Mavadia, Director of Customer Success, XebiaLabs
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Meet Your Presenters
Jay Lyman Sunil Mavadia
Principal Analyst, 451 Research
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Director of Customer Success, XebiaLabs
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4. The New Age of Enterprise DevOps
• DevOps is about more than speed today – efficiency, responsiveness,
more mainstream.
• DevOps = Readiness for newest device, world events, latest
languages, frameworks and components.
• Security has transformed from being antithetical to DevOps to a
critical part of it in the enterprise.
• Enterprise interest in DevOps goes beyond ‘cloud-native’ to include
much of the ‘other stuff.’
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5. A more mainstream enterprise DevOps audience
5
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
My company would benefit from deploying software more frequently than
we currently do (by industry)
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly agree
Notes:
“Total” %’s are 10% strongly
agree, 44%
agree, 33% disagree,
13% strongly disagree;
we are suspicious of
“on-demand”; n=201
so beware of very small
sample sizes
Source: 2014Q1 DevOps
Study, 451 Research.
6. SOFTWARE DEFINED INFRASTRUCTURE
Q4 2015
SOFTWARE DEFINED
INFRASTRUCTURE
Q4 2015
Source: 451 Research, Voice of the
Enterprise: SDI Q4 2015
Q7. Does your organization
currently utilize DevOps
approaches?
6
39.6%
60.4%
Yes
No
n = 568
DevOps
Infrastructure Respondents
7. SOFTWARE DEFINED INFRASTRUCTURE
Q4 2015
SOFTWARE DEFINED
INFRASTRUCTURE
Q4 2015
Q64. Which of the following
technologies/solutions has your
company evaluated and/or
adopted for production
scenarios?
Technology Evaluation
Non-cloud familiar Respondents
7
Source: 451 Research, Voice of the
Enterprise: Cloud, Workloads and Key
Projects 2016
9. SDI Products – In-use Implementation Status
Infrastructure Respondents
9
Q6. Which of the
following best
describes your
organization's
adoption of:
Source: 451 Research, Voice of the
Enterprise: Software-defined Infrastructure,
Workloads and Key Projects 2016
10. DevOps spreads beyond cloud-native
• Just as much enterprise interest in modernization of legacy apps to
hosted or SaaS (process) and migration of existing apps to the cloud.
• Unlike webscale organizations, enterprises have significant
investment in existing and legacy infrastructure, process and people.
• Security has transformed from being antithetical to DevOps to be
increasingly considered in DevOps implementations (DevSecOps).
• More polyglot with growing adoption of hybrid multi-cloud
infrastructures.
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11. CLOUD COMPUTING
Q3 2015
CLOUD COMPUTING
Q3 2015
Source: 451 Research, Voice of the
Enterprise: Cloud, Workloads and Key
Projects 2016
Q7. What is your organization's
most common type of
application deployment for
cloud computing?
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Application Deployment
Patterns
Cloud Familiar Respondents
12. SOFTWARE DEFINED INFRASTRUCTURE
Q4 2015
SOFTWARE DEFINED
INFRASTRUCTURE
Q4 2015
Source: 451 Research, Voice of the
Enterprise: Cloud, Workloads and Key
Projects 2016
Q24. Which of the following
best describes how your
organization will use different
on-premises and off-premises
cloud environments over the
next two years?
Multiple/Hybrid Cloud
Usage Expectations
Cloud Familiar Respondents
12
13. Beyond configuration automation
• DevOps in 2011 – focused primarily on server, cluster and
infrastructure automation.
• DevOps in 2016 – increasing focus on broader software release
process for automated CI and CD.
• Benefits of DevOps are also evolving beyond mostly speed with
greater interest in efficiency and business value.
• DevOps and IT operations viewed less in terms of TCO and
increasingly considered and measured in ROI.
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