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Understanding DevOps: Culture, Practices, and Tools for Faster Application Delivery

The article explains how DevOps combines culture, practices, and tooling to enable organizations to deliver applications and services more rapidly by breaking down silos between development and operations, fostering cross‑functional collaboration, automation, and continuous improvement throughout the software lifecycle.

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Understanding DevOps: Culture, Practices, and Tools for Faster Application Delivery

DevOps integrates cultural philosophies, practical workflows, and toolchains to boost an organization’s ability to deliver applications and services quickly, offering a faster, more iterative alternative to traditional software development and infrastructure management processes.

In a DevOps model, development and operations teams are no longer isolated; they often merge into a single, cross‑functional team whose engineers collaborate across the entire application lifecycle—from development and testing to deployment and operations—while quality assurance and security teams also work more closely with them.

These teams automate previously manual, slow processes using technologies and tools that enable rapid, reliable application operation and evolution, allowing engineers to independently perform tasks that previously required multi‑team coordination, such as code deployment or infrastructure provisioning, thereby further accelerating delivery speed.

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