What Do Chinese Enterprises Say About DevOps Success? 2020 Survey Insights
The 2020 China DevOps Status Survey reveals that while over 60% of companies have adopted DevOps, many still struggle to assess its success, highlighting key performance criteria, maturity levels, and ongoing challenges such as expertise gaps and metric definition.
Many enterprises adopt DevOps to accelerate market response and innovation, with widespread practice across internet, finance, telecom, manufacturing, and other industries.
According to the 2020 China DevOps Status Survey by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, over 60% of companies have implemented DevOps, but 29.14% cannot judge its success.
The survey identifies product quality, development efficiency, customer satisfaction, and on‑time delivery as the main criteria for success, with respective importance of 58.83%, 57.97%, 57.32% and 53.23%.
41.39% of firms promote DevOps through internal training and consulting services; more than half have practiced agile development to some extent.
The DevOps Capability Maturity Model shows 43.66% of organizations at the foundational level and 26.56% at the comprehensive level, a growth of 8.49% since 2019.
Challenges remain: 29.28% lack experienced DevOps experts, 22.17% have no defined metrics, and many have only internal metric definitions, indicating immature measurement systems and talent development obstacles.
The China Academy has launched the third DevOps survey in 2021, inviting participation from nearly 40 enterprises and offering commemorative gifts to respondents.
The questionnaire, based on the DevOps Capability Maturity Model, assesses the maturity of respondents' DevOps practices and promises confidentiality and a free copy of the upcoming 2021 report.
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