What Do China’s Latest DevOps & AIOps Maturity Assessments Reveal About Enterprise Success?
China's Information and Communication Research Institute announced the newest evaluation results for its DevOps and AIOps capability maturity models, showing that standardization and tool empowerment have helped over 75 leading enterprises across banking, securities, telecom, and internet sectors improve quality, efficiency, and market competitiveness.
China Information and Communication Research Institute (CAICT) announced the latest assessment results for the "R&D Operations Integration (DevOps) Capability Maturity Model" series and the "Cloud Computing Intelligent Operations (AIOps) Capability Maturity Model Part 1: General Capability Requirements".
The standards, jointly developed with the Cloud Computing Open Source Industry Alliance, high‑efficiency operations community, major internet companies, and leading financial and telecom enterprises, provide the most comprehensive and authoritative guidance for DevOps implementation in China.
On April 7 2023, CAICT released the newest evaluation outcomes, confirming that enterprises from banking, securities, communications, and internet sectors have actively participated, leading to significant improvements in IT capabilities.
Key highlights include:
First batch of companies successfully passed the AIOps General Capability Requirements assessment.
First batch of companies passed the DevOps BizDevOps System and Tools assessment.
Subsequent batches passed assessments for Security & Risk Management, System and Tools, and Technical Operations standards.
To date, 75 enterprises representing 220 projects have taken part in the DevOps capability maturity model assessments, covering six major state‑owned banks, joint‑stock banks, city commercial banks, internet firms, securities, insurance, and telecom companies.
Statistical breakdowns (illustrated in the charts below) show the number of projects evaluated per industry, with detailed tables for banking, securities, insurance, telecom, and other sectors.
These results demonstrate that adopting standardized DevOps and AIOps practices can markedly improve delivery quality, operational safety, and overall agility, thereby enhancing enterprise competitiveness in the digital era.
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