The key to high performance: What the data says
The State of DevOps Report has shown that high-performing IT teams decisively outperform low-performing peers (with greater throughput and stability), creating value that shows up on the bottom line. Nicole Forsgren and Nigel Kersten share insights into the key leadership, technical, architectural, and product capabilities that drive these outcomes.
Talk Title | The key to high performance: What the data says |
Speakers | Nicole Forsgren (GitHub), Nigel Kersten (Puppet) |
Conference | O’Reilly Velocity Conference |
Conf Tag | Build Resilient Distributed Systems |
Location | London, United Kingdom |
Date | October 18-20, 2017 |
URL | Talk Page |
Slides | Talk Slides |
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Over the past five years, the State of DevOps Report has shown that high-performing IT teams decisively outperform low-performing peers, deploying 200 times more frequently than low performers, with 2,555 times faster lead times, and one-third the change failure rate. The report has also investigated the effects of burnout, culture, and employee engagement on organizational performance. Nicole Forsgren and Nigel Kersten share insights into the key leadership, technical, architectural, and product capabilities that drive these outcomes, drawn from the latest report. They also offer a summary of the trends uncovered over the last four years from the 23,000+ responses. Topics include: