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a recent TechTarget study, 70 percent of organizations reported they had adopted DevOps.

As one of the world’s largest business software companies, SAP has more than 20,000 developers on teams scattered across the globe. In today’s DevOps environment, SAP leadership knows that the success of this enormous operation hinges on easy collaboration among far-flung teams and individual developers. That has meant finding an effective way for everyone to communicate and work together, while at the same time driving greater efficiency and creativity.

Dominik Tornow, SAP’s director of engineering with the Labs, Processes, and Tools group, believes that centralized processes don’t lead to innovation. Developers, architects, and product managers all want to deliver exceptional and continuous functionality. To do this, they need to be able to collaborate on their own terms.

The question is, “how?”

Because DevOps has been so widely accepted, companies and organizations are looking for ways to optimize efficiency from this software development methodology. A central aim is to increase efficiency across the entire systems development lifecycle. And, as research shows, DevOps continues growing rapidly.


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