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Frozen DevOps? Team Topologies Comes to the Rescue!

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Frozen DevOps? Team Topologies Comes to the Rescue!

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Why are so many organizations stuck in the "middle" of DevOps evolution? What's preventing them from achieving higher levels of organizational performance despite all the automation, tooling, and good practices in place?

Puppet's State of DevOps Report 2021 provides essential research-based clues to answer these questions, supported by the patterns and recommendations in Team Topologies.

This talk covers the self-imposed limitations of blindly following some "myths" around DevOps. Almost 80% of organizations are stuck in the "frozen middle" of DevOps evolution because of a lack of organizational sensemaking abilities. The margin for growth for these organizations is tremendous. Still, they need to think beyond technical capabilities to unlock the potential of their teams to deliver with more autonomy and a sense of purpose.

The data shows that Team Topologies provides the necessary organizational and team interaction patterns that help organizations achieve performance metrics such as delivering a new customer change request to live in under one hour or diagnosing and recovering from a severe issue in production in under an hour.

Get the State of DevOps Report 2021 here:
https://puppet.com/resources/report/2021-state-of-devops-report

To learn more about Team Topologies:
https://teamtopologies.com/learn
https://academy.teamtopologies.com

Manuel Pais

Manuel Pais is co-author of Team Topologies: organizing business and technology teams for fast flow. Recognized by TechBeacon as a DevOps thought leader, Manuel is an independent IT organizational consultant and trainer focused on team interactions, delivery practices, and accelerating flow. Manuel is also a LinkedIn instructor on Continuous Delivery.

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