The direction of DevOps with serverless
When there was no DevOps, development and operation worked in silos, leading to poor teamwork and a lack of transparency. Operations processes were painstakingly slow, with no control over environment consolidation, and with the DevOps team consolidated into one single team working together in the application lifecycle and automation through the technology stack and tooling. DevOps became the backbone of the organization and also an integral part of time to market.
But DevOps has its own challenges to implement. First and foremost, as DevOps is a vast area of expertise, it is very difficult to find or experts in every aspect of DevOps. Because of this, organizations find it difficult to adopt DevOps easily, and it also leads to confusion in proper implementation.
Tool selection for DevOps is another challenge on it own. Continuous deployment, continuous testing, and collaborative reporting makes DevOps successful. But many organizations fumble tool...