Software-Led Infrastructure Will Need Dev/Ops
Software-led architecture will increase the need for dev/ops to support more “aware” applications and react faster to the rapid changes and new possibilities of the new unified infrastructure, writes Wikibon analyst and consultant Scott Lowe.
Tomorrow’s infrastructure will be software-aware, disaster-resistant, and business-friendly. Dev/Ops will bring a programatic attitude to IT operations and streamline the process of developing, testing, and implementing new software and major updates to existing programs, helping IT to react faster and more efficiently to the changes that are happening in the computing and business environments.
CIOS, he writes, should consider workload automation technologies and encourage collaboration among IT units focused on the application lifecycle. This will start to break down silos and foster a collaborative culture.
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