What to Expect from DevOps in 2021 and Beyond?

What to Expect from DevOps in 2021 and Beyond?

DevOps will define business agility and maximize efficiency gains

DevOps is the amalgamation of development and operations teams. As an organizational approach, DevOps enables formerly siloed roles such as development, IT operations, quality engineering, and security to organize and work together for better, more reliable products and services. This evolving business practice allows faster development of applications and easier maintenance of existing deployments. The year 2020 has introduced a lot of innovations and transformations in the DevOps space. According to Statista, the adoption of DevOps practices across organizations grew 17% in 2018 against 10% in 2017.

Grand View Research study predicts that the DevOps market will reach US$12.85 billion by 2025.

Why Does DevOps Matter?

Embracing DevOps culture with unmatched DevOps practices and tools allow organizations to address their customers' needs effectively. They can even become more productive, developing better products faster for greater customer satisfaction and fulfilling business goals. As the adoption of DevOps is on the rise, factors like enterprise spending on software-driven innovation, adoption of microservices-based architectures and associated development methodologies, and surged investment by CTOs and CEOs are driving DevOps adoption.

Advantages of DevOps include:

• Maximizing efficiency with automation

• Improving speed and stability of software development and deployment

• Expediting time to market

• High collaboration between teams

• Enabling greater customer experiences

• Optimizing the Entire Business

DevOps in 2021 and Beyond 

The last few months have been quite challenging for both individuals and businesses alike majorly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It has caused millions of lives and economic turmoil around the world. The year undoubtedly has been full of uncertainties and unforeseen changes. Despite this, industry experts and luminaries expect the future is optimistic for businesses and will bring enhanced opportunities. What do we expect from DevOps in 2021 and beyond?

Increased DevOps Adoption in the Digital Age

DevOps in 2021 will gain rapid traction as businesses worldwide are likely to turn to digitization. It will help enterprises lead to digital dominance. DevOps teams within an organization can deliver digital services to customers and stakeholders. They essentially comprise people, process and culture change. To get started with a successful DevOps practice, decision-makers require a cultural and innovation mindset that brings greater collaboration between diverse teams.

Development of Infrastructure Automation Tools

DevOps must leverage the right tools to achieve faster application delivery. Infrastructure automation tools will enable the teams to automate delivery, configuration and management of IT infrastructure at scale and with more reliability. These tools will provide them multiple advantages, including multi and hybrid cloud infrastructure orchestration, support for immutable and programmable infrastructure, efficient resource provisioning and ease of experimentation, among others.

DevOps Becomes BizDevOps

As noted by DevOps digest, Glasnostic CEO and Co-Founder Tobias Kunze said that DevOps will become BizDevOps in the coming years. As DevOps bridges the gap between development and operations, the larger purpose will enable the agile enterprise. Moreover, in 2021, businesses will see a continual growth of BizDevOps used by companies striving to become more agile, focused and lean to transform into full digitalization. With the right BizDevOps tools, companies will be able to streamline the business innovation process while lessening risks, according to Oren Peleg, Director of Product Management, Panaya.

Rise of DevSecOps for DevOps

Security is an imperative aspect of DevOps practices as developers require better security and productivity outcomes for their applications. They will need new tools and processes to safeguard assets, anticipating a wide adoption of DevSecOps in years ahead. DevSecOps typically is the fusion of security and compliance testing into development pipelines, providing secure and transparent outcomes to stakeholders and security protection at runtime.

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