A DevOps pipeline is a set of automated processes and tools that allows developers and operations professionals to collaborate on building and deploying code to a production environment.

DevOps is a revolutionary movement in that it revolutionizes the siloed organizational structure that separated development and operations. The result is a cultural shift where developers and operations professionals work together, embrace automation, increase deployment speed, and are more flexible.

The resulting DevOps structure has clear benefits: Teams who adopt DevOps practices can improve and streamline their deployment pipeline, which reduces incident frequency and impact. The DevOps practice of “you build it, you run it” is fast becoming the norm and with good reason — nearly every respondent (99%) of the 2020 DevOps Trends Survey said DevOps has had a positive impact on their organization, with nearly half seeing a faster time to market and improved deployment frequency.

Yet implementing DevOps is easier said than done. It takes the right people, processes, and tools to successfully implement DevOps.

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What Is the DevOps Pipeline?
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