Observability Adoption and Investment
Organizations more advanced on their DevOps journeys see the most significant benefits as software quality and developer productivity.
79% of organizations are expanding DevOps practices
- 39% scaling DevOps
- 23% optimizing DevOps
- 17% centralizing DevOps
The top three drivers of DevOps adoption and use
- Quality and reliability
- Team productivity
- Increased velocity
The outcomes of DevOps-focused expansion
- 69% Higher-Quality apps
- 67% Increased productivity
- 59% Better decision making
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