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The Role of DevOps in Custom Software Development

Hundreds of tech giants and big retail companies such as Etsy, Netflix, Amazon and Target have adopted an ecosystem called DevOps. It establishes a good collaboration between cross-functional teams such as development and operations which simplifies the processes. DevOps has calibrated a new standard for building custom applications.

Do you know any predefined technique to check whether developers have adhered to all coding principles? A quality check is not the right answer. What if you want to check and optimize their entire system of writing code, understanding the project and following coding guidelines?

You must have dug into the details of not being able to accomplish the projects before the deadline. Well, there is not a single reason for this failure. There is a need for restructuring the entire ecosystem of project development, which will include polishing of coding rules, eliminating duplicates of code, unit tests, bug removal and understanding and improving the project architecture. DevOps aims for such a practice that includes neat coding, bug-free testing and the fastest deliverables.

This blog explains everything about how DevOps plays a significant role in custom software development and makes a super-productive project development environment.

The term “DevOps” is the combination of two different terms: development and operations. Thanks to Patrick Debois and Andrew Clay Shafer for originating the idea of DevOps in 2008. They have altered the traditional techniques of software development. Gone are the days when the software was written once and used for years. For the era of rapid software development and extreme personalization, you need smart software that updates in seconds.

Custom Software and DevOps

Now is the time where generic needs seem limited and are absolute off-the-shelf in the software industry.

DevOps is the process of creating custom software that fulfills everyone’s demands in no time. It chooses to streamline the project development phases by automating the process, making faster deliveries and upscaling the software quality in the world of high-end customizations.

How Does Automation of Software Development Plays a Predominant Role?

Software development life cycle comprises of various components such as time, manpower, expenses, knowledge resources and problem-solving capabilities. It continuously evolves around bringing a unique solution that stays reliable over time.

The optimization of the expenses, time and manual efforts is possible using the automation of SDLC. Especially when customizing the features, manual efforts make the tasks tedious and slow. Automation overcomes these drawbacks and makes customizations super easy to fulfill.

Automation testing has carried out the responsibility of making project development glitch-free, as it detects the errors at a much faster pace. For instance, a custom software/application, such as the social media platform Instagram, carries a lot of features and functionalities to add. To make this a glitch-free development, automated test runs stand as the rock-solid solution.

DevOps not only improves the programming practice of the coders but also scrutinizes the testing. It streamlines communication among the coders, front-end engineers, clients and project managers. Thanks to its immediate nature of validation and rectification.

The automated workflow of SDLC saves a lot of business expenses as it requires less time for rebuilding the applications. Also, it optimizes the time required for running the manual tests. It brings in the high quality of work that decreases the glitch fixing need and hence, reducing the overall project costs of custom software.

 How Is Continuous Delivery or Faster Delivery Important?

Continuous delivery means delivering the small chunks of code a developer has built, in short cycles. It lowers the project development costs significantly of custom software as the hidden fixed costs with the primary release of projects will not exist.

Smaller release, smaller risks. Yes, there will be nothing like once the project delivery has been done, you can not opt for a small change request as a part of the suggestion. Because the deliveries won’t stop when you opt for custom software development. This sort of development is required to adopt changes very fast and hence, needs deliverables to be delivered at a faster pace for the rapid feedback implementation and live changes.

So, hypothetically, you will not need to be afraid of how it will turn out. For instance:

  1. Amazon deploys code at every 11.7 seconds.
  2. Popular social media platform Instagram follows the same practice 30-50 times a day.
  3. Netflix pushes its code thousands of times a day.

What led them to this?

  • To avoid bad commits.
  • Freedom to deploy the code whenever possible.
  • Avoiding the mess for going through the thousands of deploys for one error.
  • To speed up the work and make changes in seconds.
  • To respond to users unpredictable queries and turn it into a feature.

This can be easily achieved through DevOps in custom software.

There are many reasons for more occurrences of deployments. All the reasons lead one focus (i.e., faster delivery for custom software and small but speedy updates for the custom software that is used by millions of people online).

Faster bug fixes and updates are the new demand for sure. All thanks to DevOps methodology. The most valued part is, developers and delivery managers will come to know users’ preferences at the very early stage of development. As the project goes on, there will be zero chances of bug generation and a smooth operation will be established. 

Thus, the successful glitch-free customized software development is possible with a DevOps strategy. The teams will get to learn from peers and end-users about the project at an earlier stage using DevOps.

Responsiveness Is the Best Software Quality 

The main advantage of the DevOps technique is its quick responsiveness to clients’ feedback and rapid execution.

If you can quickly look into the client’s feedback in the small chunk of code you’ve submitted, you can respond to them faster. Thus, can lead the fastest execution possible.

The integration of a quality assurance team will add a lot of potential in improving product quality.

Responsiveness plays a crucial role in decreasing the frequency of a module collapsing (i.e., maintains the module dependency because of the continuous delivery and quick implementation of feedback).

Purpose and Role of DevOps in Custom Software Development

You need a super key to stay ahead of competitions and it always comes by streamlining the process. Be it a business revenue, cross-selling of products, increasing the target market and anything that comes up with competitors.

DevOps is that key here. Yes, you read it right. Bring in this methodology at your information technology firm to witness the enormous growth.

Custom software development has become pivotal in the IT industry. To create the best-customized experience, consistency is required. That is the reason why DevOps is gaining popularity so fast. DevOps is the master key to connecting resources with the same thread. 

You might have wondered how Netflix updates and personalizes the experience for everyone so rapidly. Netflix does thousands of deployments per day. That’s the reason it can give its users a top-quality personalized experience. 

“The rate at which this entertainment game-changer has adopted new technologies and implemented them into its DevOps approach is setting new standards in IT,” said Coman Hamilton, editor at JAXenter.

Netflix had started nailing this modern approach from 2015 itself. Now you can understand how technology has come so far approaching 2020. So, what next doable thing is up for today’s need for deployments using DevOps?

DevOps is an exemplary technique that enables IT to showcase its power. It empowers the dynamic nature of custom software and stabilizes the work environment by keeping everyone on the same page at all instances of time.

For a company to be responsive and relaxing throughout the year without overloading the work, adopting DevOps is a must. The purpose of enabling development and IT operations together serves as time-saving and an in-budget procedure of building applications with the utmost quality.

Where to Start?

DevOps is not a new software to learn or a new framework to set in. It is the way of working and adopting it—everyone must be involved. Educating resources is important when you are planning to adopt a big change. Conduct a conference, state the pain areas and showcase the possibilities with DevOps. You can start with teams that have great adoption skills, the ones who can take challenges and are ready to learn.

Essentials to Consider for the Best Practices of DevOps Implementation

Breaking the Silos

If you want to make DevOps an organizational practice, you will have to first break down the functional silos. As DevOps will make everyone come closer, the communication gap among the teams will not be questioned. In an information technology organization, the more communication engineers keep, the more successful they will be in project development.

Make this a daily practice, “exchange of ideas is an exchange of solutions.”

Using the Right Tools

There are several tools to help your team automate the process and track down the work done. You will need a tool such as Jira when entering a DevOps environment. Also, choosing the right tools for the right needs is necessary. For example, Jira is a very good tool for tracking the issues and for managing the projects, while Querysurge is used to perform continuous testing and data analysis purposes.

As per the project and company needs, one can go for the right set of tools to use. Make your organization resourceful with the automation and project tracking tools that are already overcoming manual efforts.

User-Centric

Adopting DevOps is a cultural change and it listens to its end-users. The end-user of any particular industry will want the best features and robust functionality. Firms will have to step in with the altering demands and stay committed to user satisfaction. Start making customer-centric applications.

Automation at Its Best

As we know, DevOps detects diseases at an earlier stage. It has the lowest percentage of risks involved as it uses automated testing of a small snippet of code. Keep it in a practice to code and test. It will automatically follow the test-driven development practice used in agile teams. Use the most of automation practices that eliminate the slow process of software development. This way the teams get faster development completions without any hampering of deadlines.

Conclusion

You may end up thinking DevOps works for IT firms and is not going to help non-IT industries or businesses. It’s not like that.

Think about the software you have used for years in your non-IT firm. Are you using a software that drives your business but it’s not up to date? Think about customizing it to improve the way it works. These customizations come from experienced custom software development companies. Prominent companies are nailing DevOps nowadays.

Hardik Shah

Hardik Shah

Hardik Shah works as a tech consultant at Simform, a leading custom software development company. He leads large scale mobility programs covering platforms, solutions, governance, standardization and best practices.

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