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Got a DevOps Tool? Take Part in Our Annual DevOps Tools Survey

The DevOps tools market is growing at a fast clip, with market values ranging from $8 billion to $12 billion worldwide by 2022, depending on which analyst you trust most. That growth is due in large part to the number of vendors entering the DevOps space, offering a bevy of tools designed specifically for addressing the need for organizations to bring applications to market faster while improving quality and securely.

The market is growing so fast, in fact, that it’s getting difficult for us (and, I’m sure, you) to keep up with all the new players out there. That’s why we’ve put together a tools survey that we hope tools vendors will take part in. Our goal is to create a comprehensive directory that developers, IT operations and executives can use to discover the right tool for their DevOps toolchain.

The survey is also going to be used to help us recognize the top vendors in each category through our annual DevOps Tools Awards. And that, my friends, is a big deal.

The DevOps Tools Survey breaks tools into categories based on their utility as they relate to building applications. The categories are: creating, assuring, assembling, securing, delivering, running and analyzing. Organizations can submit up to three tools to be included in the directory.

Want to be a part of the action and get your tool listed? Simply click on this link to get started.  The process takes only about 10 minutes max, and will give us the information we need to get your tool included. It costs nothing to be included in the directory, and enhanced listings are available as well.

So don’t wait! The deadline for submissions is Sept. 15.

Charlene O’Hanlon

Charlene O'Hanlon

Charlene O’Hanlon is Chief Content Officer at MediaOps.com. She is an award-winning journalist serving the technology sector for 20 years as content director, executive editor and managing editor for numerous technology-focused sites including DevOps.com, CRN, The VAR Guy, ACM Queue and Channel Partners. She is also a frequent speaker at industry events and conferences.

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