![]() ![]() The security community has evolved DevOps thinking beyond its development and operations roots. Because the origins of DevOps did not explicitly include security as a top-level concern (as it did for development and operations), DevSecOps has emerged as a popular term that avoids any risk of security being an afterthought. DevSecOpsĭevSecOps is a term that emphasizes the importance of proper information security practices in the pursuit of continuous delivery. Indeed, teams that successfully adopt DevOps, on average: deploy 208 times more frequently, 106 times faster, experience seven times fewer failures, and recover from incidents 2,604 times faster than low-performing teams. The goal of DevOps is simple, to deliver value whenever there is a business need. DevOps helps break down organizational silos and develop a Continuous Delivery Pipeline (CDP)- a high-performance innovation engine capable of delivering market-leading solutions at the speed of business.įigure 1. Without DevOps, there is often significant tension between those who build Solutions and those who support and maintain them. The following links provide access to the next articles in the series: A CALMR Approach to DevOps and SAFe’s DevOps Practice Domains.ĭevOps is a mindset, culture, and set of technical practices that supports the integration, automation, and collaboration needed to effectively develop and operate a solution.ĭevOps is part of the Agile Product Delivery competency and is a combination of two words: development and operations. This article is the first in the series which introduces the foundational DevOps concepts. Note: This is the home page for the three-part SAFe DevOps series. By working toward a common goal, they enable the fast flow of planned work into production, while achieving world-class stability, reliability, availability, and security. Due the didactical nature of Learning Factories, there are different types of Learning Factories that use different type of equipment depending on the focus of the Learning Factory.ĮIT Manufacturing’s Doctoral and Master School Programmes are also built on the Learning and Teaching Factories paradigms, to ensure a practical and hands-on approach that is anchored in industrial reality.Imagine a world where product owners, Development, QA, IT Operations, and Infosec work together, not only to help each other, but also to ensure that the overall organization succeeds. Unlike a Teaching Factory, students in a Learning Factory do not work on real challenges. Learning Factories have been used in universities and industry for many years now. They are are simplified for didactic reasons and reproduced inside a lab to train students. ![]() ![]() Learning Factories are complex learning environments for the manufacturing context that contain authentic replicas of real production systems and value chains, so that participants can learn based on experiences, in a hands-on fashion. Events in EIT Manufacturing Central regionsĮIT Manufacturing Learning Factories Networks offer a range of comprehensive training experiences. ![]()
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