DevOps skills and capabilities emerged as a key theme for organisations during the Melbourne DevOps Summit attended by MetaPM. Here’s a summary of the conference and snapshot of the key skills and capabilities organisations are looking for and how.
What is DevOps…
Bit of background for those who don’t know … DevOps is a set of practices that works to automate and integrate the processes between software development and IT teams, so they can build, test, and release software faster and more reliably.
The term DevOps was formed by combining the words “development” and “operations” and signifies a cultural shift that bridges the gap between development and operation teams, which historically functioned in siloes. (Source: Atlassian)
Annual DevOps Summit 2020, Marvel Stadium
The summit brought together over 100s senior ICT and business leaders, DevOps leaders, practitioners and advocates including representation from organisations such as Origin Energy, Coles, VicRoads, Medibank, GitLab, Spotify, AfterPay, Foxtel and AusPost.
Key sessions during the day included:
DevOps skills – what should organisations look for?
Here’s a summary of the most sought-after skills and capabilities and why they matter:
These are by no means the only skills and capabilities to assess DevOps talent against, but they rated most highly across the panel and audience members in their talent search.
And how do organisations get the talent they need?
Well, not easily but recruitment is changing. Recently, The DevOps Institute (Global Association for DevOps Professionals) surveyed 1260 individuals globally as part of the Upskilling 2020: Enterprise DevOps Skills Report. The report identified that 58% of people considered finding skilled DevOps individuals a huge challenge as well as retaining skilled DevOps individuals (48%).
These challenges were shared by many organisations attending the conference, with many turning to non-traditional recruitment techniques and methods to better identify and recruit the best DevOps candidates. Here are some of the most effective methods they shared:
Is DevOps worth considering in your organisation?
Most likely. DevOps is set to become more common practice as many organisation’s reconsider or move away from large IT delivery programmes of work and look towards ‘leaner’ continuous iteration and delivery methodologies. Organisations can only move as fast as their slowest human constraint, finding and investing in the right highly skilled and capable people to lead and support these types of activities has never been more relevant. If you would like to learn more about DevOps and how DevOps processes and methodologies could help your organisation or would like to discuss any of the content shared here, let us know…
via email: enquiries@metapm.com.au or phone 1800 800 436. Alternatively visit our MetaPM website for more content and insights.
Suggested reading / audiobook
A fictional tale centred on the basics of Agile DevOps and focuses on a large failing company. This company is losing money and a lot of it is tied up in a specific software project. This basically describes the project from hell with missed deadlines, low quality code, feature creep, difficult stakeholders etc. everything that can possibly go wrong with an IT software delivery project. A real insight into some of the skills and capabilities DevOps operators require to turn a project around.
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