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The Principles of DevSecOps

As a Solution Architect here at xMatters, an Everbridge Company, and through my 30-year career in the IT industry, I've seen many frameworks offering bold new ideas. CMMI, ITIL, Prince 2, Agile, Scrum, and most recently, DevOps. These frameworks come and go, offering huge improvements in the way we deliver and manage our IT capabilities, but never lasting long enough to act on those promises. That's not to say they haven't made a marked difference in the IT space, or that they haven't been hugely impactful for organizations around the globe. They become launching off points for a new framework, and now there's a new term that's appeared, DevSecOps.

What Does ROI Really Mean?

ROI might be one of the most popular business acronyms in recent memory, and business to business, the definition remains the same: return on investment. No matter the industry, leaders are concerned with ROI and ensuring that every dollar spent is used in the best interest of the organization. But in practice, what does ROI really mean? Let’s discuss!

The Cultural Shift to Modern IT Operations

In the world of always-on services, many organizations have taken the path to modernize their IT operations to provide greater agility, lower cost, and most importantly, to deliver frictionless digital customer experiences. Is your DevOps team deploying more frequently than operations can support? Are you struggling to keep up with the maintenance issues associated with aging software? Modernizing your IT operations can be the key to overcoming these complexities.