Fixing Your DevOps Stack’s Pain Points

The current state of DevOps stacks is causing frustration among developers. With an average of 14 different vendor tools being used simultaneously, context switching creates inefficiencies, fragmentation, and complexity. This leads to tool sprawl, manual rollbacks, slow testing, and security bottlenecks, ultimately hindering developer velocity and market competitiveness.

The traditional approach to DevOps has prioritized control and complexity over usability, leading to conflicts between platform teams and developers due to poor abstractions and trade-offs. However, this doesn’t have to be the case. Modern internal platforms can provide fast, self-service experiences that satisfy governance and security needs.

A recent webinar will explore how to rebuild a DevOps stack for speed, standards, and developer satisfaction. Joining the live event on July 10 at 1 p.m. ET | 10 a.m. PT, Eric Minick and Dewan Ishtiaque Ahmed from Harness will discuss trade-offs and their disappearance in modern DevOps. They’ll also present new insights from Harness’ State of Developer Experience Report.

During the webinar, you’ll learn best practices, real-world examples, and actionable tips on:

– Why developer productivity is being throttled by the DevOps stack
– The main structural issues crushing developer velocity
– How to rebuild the DevOps stack for speed and standards

Register now for this free DevOps webinar and get expert answers to your most pressing questions.

Source: https://thenewstack.io/why-everyone-hates-your-devops-stack