How Open Source Powers DevOps Success
To be successful in DevOps, agencies can do three things: create small teams for specific problems, get feedback from the customer and network small teams to solve more complex problems.
To be successful in DevOps, agencies can do three things: create small teams for specific problems, get feedback from the customer and network small teams to solve more complex problems.
The right benefits administration technology and meaningful data can transform annual enrollment from a once-a-year event into a year-round personalized journey that engages employees, ultimately lowering an agency’s spend.
The more agencies incorporate employees’ needs into their training and development, the better prepared they will be to embrace new ways of doing business.
How do agencies thoughtfully and securely approach modernization without disrupting critical business? Understanding what you have is the first step.
DevOps not only helps agencies meet compliance demands, but also exceeds those requirements by empowering more innovative, timely and secure development of critical software.
In an interview with GovLoop, a Senior Solutions Engineer at Atlassian shared core tenets that agencies should consider when embarking on a DevOps transformation, as well as common pitfalls to look out for.
This approach could be particularly useful for technical roles that receive large numbers of applicants but also those that have a clear set of qualifications.
State and local governments can learn a lot from this defense agency’s migration of hundreds of lines of cloud to the cloud. Here’s why.
Kaizen, or a quest for continuous improvement, will play a key role in improving the way state agencies serve residents and businesses.
The hope is the community will feed into a larger initiative, aimed at embedding AI professionals within agencies to help improve services to the public.