How China Agricultural Bank Reached Leading DevOps Continuous Delivery Maturity
China Agricultural Bank’s nine experts showcased how six major projects passed the third‑level DevOps continuous‑delivery assessment, demonstrating a domestic leading capability in reliable, repeatable, and efficient value delivery across large‑scale financial operations.
Implementing DevOps in large financial institutions is not a one‑day effort; it requires close collaboration among development, testing, and operations teams to achieve reliable, repeatable, and efficient value delivery.
At the GOPS Global Operations Conference 2020 in Shanghai (Nov 27‑28), nine experts from China Agricultural Bank presented six insightful topics on their DevOps practice.
On June 19, 2020, the GNSEC 2020 Global New‑Generation Software Engineering Online Summit, guided by the Cloud Computing Open Source Industry Alliance and co‑hosted by the Efficient Operations Community and DevOps Era Community, announced the seventh batch of assessment results for the DevOps Standard Continuous Delivery segment.
All five projects submitted by China Agricultural Bank successfully passed the third‑level assessment of the "Research and Development‑Operations Integration (DevOps) Capability Maturity Model" conducted by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology.
The projects that achieved Level 3 are:
Credit Middle‑Office Project
Personal Online Banking Project
Distributed Application Interconnection Platform (AIR) Project
Value‑Added Tax Input Tax Management Project
Financial Mini‑Store Project
The DevOps Standard defines five maturity levels; reaching Level 3 in the continuous‑delivery segment already represents a leading domestic standard, indicating that China Agricultural Bank’s participating projects have achieved a leading level of continuous‑delivery capability in China.
Related reports confirm that multiple projects of China Agricultural Bank have passed the third‑level DevOps continuous‑delivery assessment, reaching a domestic leading level of capability.
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