What the First Global DevOps Standard Means for Didi and the Industry
The article explains the launch of the world’s first DevOps capability maturity model, the collaborative effort behind it, Didi’s role as a standards workgroup member, and how its OE (OneExperience) platform embodies the new guidelines to streamline the entire software delivery lifecycle.
The global first DevOps standard, titled "Research and Development Operations Integration (DevOps) Capability Maturity Model," has been officially released. The standard was spearheaded by the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) and co‑initiated by the OSCAR Alliance, Efficient Operations Community, and DevOps Era Community, with contributions from more than a hundred experts representing leading companies such as Huawei, Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent, and Didi.
Didi’s Participation
On April 12, 2019, at the GOPS Global Operations Conference in Shenzhen, the OSCAR Alliance officially appointed Didi as a member of the DevOps standards workgroup, recognizing Didi’s mature DevOps capabilities. Didi’s Effectiveness Platform (EP) team contributed senior DevOps experts to key chapters covering agile development, continuous delivery, and tooling, sharing years of practical experience.
OneExperience (OE) Platform
Leveraging its extensive DevOps practice, Didi built a one‑stop development platform called OE (OneExperience). OE integrates the entire lifecycle—requirements, development, build, test, deployment, and release—providing developers with a transparent, data‑driven workflow that shortens time‑to‑market and improves overall engineering efficiency.
Strategic Outlook
According to Cai Xiaoyu, head of Didi’s Effectiveness Platform, Didi aims to co‑create the DevOps standard and ecosystem to disseminate its best‑in‑class tools and practices, helping the broader industry adopt DevOps principles. The company plans to continue investing in DevOps research and collaborate with other leading firms to elevate engineering efficiency across the sector.
The standard has been accepted as an international standard by the ITU‑T, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China, and the China Communications Standards Association (project number 2018‑1753T‑YD), marking a significant milestone for global DevOps governance.
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