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Page 1: Results of the Ranger4 2013 DevOps Readiness Survey

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Results

Ranger4 2013 DevOps Readiness Survey

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This  survey  ran  for  4  weeks  at  the  end  of  2013  and  intended  to  take  a  snapshot  of  organiza;on’s  DevOps  awareness  and  

capabili;es  at  that  ;me.  It  has  5  parts:    

1.  Respondent  backgrounds  2.  Cultural  indicators  3.  Cultural  aIributes  4.  Team  features  5.  Process  maturity  6.  Environment  

 The  survey  results  are  summarized  in  this  presenta;on.  

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1.  Respondent  backgrounds  

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31% of respondents from

organization size 100 – 1000 employees

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Company Size

Less  than  10  employees  

10  -­‐  100  employees  

100  -­‐  1000  employees  

1000  -­‐  10000  employees  

10000  -­‐  100000  employees  

Over  100000  employees  

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37% of respondents from technology industry

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Industry

Banking  and  Finance  

Government  

Healthcare  

Insurance  

Other  

Retail  

Services  

Technology  

Telecomms  

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19% of respondents describe

job role as ‘DevOps’

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Job Title

Applica;ons  Manager  

Architect  

Capacity  Management  

CIO  

Developer  

Development  Manager  

DevOps  

IT  Manager  

Opera;ons  Manager  

Other  

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Job Title: Other •  Senior Test Analyst / Test Analyst •  Web Operations Engineer •  Architect, SysAdmin,DBA •  Continuous Delivery Manager •  Software Configuration Manager •  Marketing •  Change Consultant

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Developer/Operations Ratio

Average  Ra;o  Dev:Ops  =  54:46    

Lowest  Ops:Dev  ra;o  -­‐  2%  Ops  Highest  Ops:Dev  ra;o  -­‐  80%  Ops  

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2.  Cultural  indicators  

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80% of respondents feel

positive about

change

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How Do You Feel About Change?

It's  not  my  favourite  thing  

Meh  -­‐  I  don't  mind  it  

I  like  it  a  liIle  bit  

I  love  it  

I  thrive  on  it  -­‐  it's  what  makes  me  feel  alive  

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33% of respondents

don’t like

failure

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How Do You Feel About Failure?

The  very  thought  of  it  makes  me  feel  nauseous  

I  don't  like  it,  but  it  happens  

It's  just  part  and  parcel  of  being  human  

I  know  that  I'm  achieving  something  if  I'm  failing  and  I  know  I'll  get  it  right  eventually  I  like  to  learn  from  my  mistakes  

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61% of respondents

pretty excited about

going to work

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How Do You Feel About Going to Work?

A  mild  sense  of  foreboding…  

I  dread  it  so  much  my  palms  get  clammy  

It's  just  work,  isn't  it?  

I'm  mostly  preIy  excited  about  it  

I  just  can't  wait  to  get  there,  every  single  day  

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46% of respondents

feel they have a good

work / life balance

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How Do You Feel About Leaving Work?

I  look  forward  to  ge_ng  home,  for  sure  

It's  preIy  much  all  I  think  about  all  day  

Work's  good,  home's  good  -­‐  I  have  a  good  balance  

Sure,  I  like  going  home,  but  work's  excellent  fun  

I  work  late  and  I  love  it.  I  go  home  to  refuel.  

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3.    Cultural  aIributes  

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What do you spend most of your working day doing?

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Others?

•  Stuff •  Fixing, complaining •  Working •  Supporting •  Coaching

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A lot of cross-skilling, knowledge sharing and pairing goes on between teams

Not  at  all  true  

Mostly  false  

Neither  true  nor  false  

Slightly  true  

Mostly  true  

Very  true  

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We work in a fluid but focused manner

Not  at  all  true  

Mostly  false  

Neither  true  nor  false  

Slightly  true  

Mostly  true  

Very  true  

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We have multi-disciplinary teams

Not  at  all  true  

Mostly  false  

Neither  true  nor  false  

Slightly  true  

Mostly  true  

Very  true  

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We organize ourselves around projects rather than skill-sets

Not  at  all  true  

Mostly  false  

Neither  true  nor  false  

Slightly  true  

Mostly  true  

Very  true  

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There's a sense of constantly dancing on the edge of failure

Not  at  all  true  

Mostly  false  

Neither  true  nor  false  

Slightly  true  

Mostly  true  

Very  true  

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We're just keeping ahead of the business' demand

Not  at  all  true  

Mostly  false  

Neither  true  nor  false  

Slightly  true  

Mostly  true  

Very  true  

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We never write a line of code we don't need

Not  at  all  true  

Mostly  false  

Neither  true  nor  false  

Slightly  true  

Mostly  true  

Very  true  

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We continually strive for improvement

Not  at  all  true  

Mostly  false  

Neither  true  nor  false  

Slightly  true  

Mostly  true  

Very  true  

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We measure everything - we're metrics obsessed!

Not  at  all  true  

Mostly  false  

Neither  true  nor  false  

Slightly  true  

Mostly  true  

Very  true  

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We try out new technologies and tools all the time

Not  at  all  true  

Mostly  false  

Neither  true  nor  false  

Slightly  true  

Mostly  true  

Very  true  

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Teams are highly autonomous and self-organizing

Not  at  all  true  

Mostly  false  

Neither  true  nor  false  

Slightly  true  

Mostly  true  

Very  true  

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4.  Team  

features  

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We're rewarded well for good work

Not  at  all   Not  really   A  bit   Definitely  

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Nobody cares much about job titles

Not  at  all   Not  really   A  bit   Definitely  

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We're encouraged to have ideas

Not  at  all   Not  really   A  bit   Definitely  

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We're enabled to act on ideas the teams like

Not  at  all   Not  really   A  bit   Definitely  

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We don't worry about demarcation all that much

Not  at  all   Not  really   A  bit   Definitely  

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Management removes obstacles for us

Not  at  all   Not  really   A  bit   Definitely  

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We are shielded from politics

Not  at  all   Not  really   A  bit   Definitely  

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5.  Process  maturity  

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Requirements Elicitation and Management

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Agile Development

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Build

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Deployment

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Unit Testing

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User Acceptance Testing

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Quality Assurance

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Application Performance Monitoring

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Project Management

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Cloud Migration

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6.  Technical  environment  

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Application Infrastructure To

mcat  

Cassandra  

Glassfish  

IBM  DB2

 Web

Sphe

re  

JeIy  

MS  IIS  

MS  .Net  

Mon

goDB

 MySQL  

NetAp

p  Nod

e.js  

Oracle  DB

 Web

Logic  

PHP  

PostgreSQL  

RedH

at  Jb

oss  

Resin

 Sybase  

Web

Metho

ds  

Loads  

A  bit  

None  

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Mobile Applications

iOS  

Android  

Windows  

None  

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Infrastructure Location

On  premise  

In  the  cloud  

All  over  the  place  

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DevOps Toolchain Jenkins  

Maven

 

Hudson

 

ClearCase  

Ra;o

nal  Team  

Cruise  Con

trol  

Subversio

n  

Git  

TFS  

AnthillPro  

Ude

ploy  

Arifa

ctory  

AppD

ynam

ics  

Got  it,  don't  use  it  

Nope  

Yup  

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Release Frequency

Couple  of  ;mes  a  year  

Every  few  months  

Monthly   A  few  ;mes  a  month  

A  few  ;mes  a  week  

Daily   A  few  ;mes  a  day  

Many  ;mes  an  hour  

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Time Troubleshooting

That's  not  my  bag  

Hardly  ever  

It's  part  of  what  I  do  

More  than  I'd  like  

Way  too  much  

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Conclusion

In 2013 respondents scored an average 68.43 on the

DevOps Maturity Index (DMI)

What will happen in 2014?

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Next Steps

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Get lift off with a Ranger4 DevOps Maturity Assessment

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