State of the DevOps Report
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User Experience
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devops
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software development
DevOps is a powerful and crucial combination of software development and software operations that allows organizations like Aviture to deliver better products, faster. As we get closer towards the end of the year, many organizations like ours are taking a step back to look at the data surrounding DevOps from not only our company but others in our space. DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA), a long-running research program recently acquired by Google, has produced the Accelerate State of DevOps report for the past twelve years — gathering data and testimony from over 36,000 technology professionals from around the world. The 2023 State of DevOps report was recently released, and after reading through the 95-page document, I am excited to share some of my takeaways from their major findings this year.
devops
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product development
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software development
Welcome to Create Impact, a new series from Aviture focused on the topics that inspire our engineers to innovate. In each article, an Aviture team member will take you on a deep dive into a subject they’re passionate about, showing you the thinking behind cutting-edge engineering advances, the latest UX trends, development theories, and other unique topics that enable Aviturians to embrace the Art of the Possible for our clients. In this post, Senior Solution Architect Joel Elixson explores how continuous delivery can revolutionize the software development process. He defines continuous delivery, explores how to overcome barriers to widespread adoption, and shows how the right tools and culture are crucial for spurring innovation.
Aviture Speaker Series
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Company News
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Events
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Garage Speaker Series
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Neal Ford
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News
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Speaker Series
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Technology
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The Garage
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ThoughtWorks
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architectures
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devops
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microservice
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microservice architectures
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software development
The Garage By Aviture is excited to announce its second Speaker Series - Neal Ford, Software Architect and Director at ThoughtWorks. The event is free but registration is required, please RSVP on the Event Page. Building Microservice Architectures His talk, Building Microservice Architectures, describes this architectural style, as exemplified by Netflix and Amazon, as the first post-DevOps revolution architecture. Ford describes the larger context, what problem is being solved, characteristics of microservice architectures, and engineering best practices.