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Is Your MFT Ready for Digital?
“If you went to bed last night as
an industrial company,
you’re going to wake up this morning as
a software and analytics company”
GE CEO Jeff Immelt told his troops
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Software is the key enabler for our business
64%
Software provides significant support for our business 32%
Software’s role is primarily the automation of manual tasks 4%
it plays a limited role in competitive advantage, and we focus on optimizing IT cost
it makes business processes run more smoothly and enables key areas, but is not the foundation of the business
business success depends on having high-quality applications that enable modern business models
Base: 200 IT decision-makers at North American and European companies with visibility into or responsibility for their organization’s application delivery pipeline
Source: A commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of HP, April 2015
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Build Test/VerifyPackage
repositoryVersionControl
InfrastructurePlatform
ProductionConcerns
(monitoring, scaling, etc.)
Specify Code
“The increased use and visibility of software outside of the four walls of the enterprise will require firms to fundamentally rethink how they develop and manage their digital assets. This is not your father’s IT with a release every three years.” Forrester Research Inc., Software Must Enrich Your Brand, February, 2014:
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Build Test/VerifyPackage
repositoryVersionControl
InfrastructurePlatform
ProductionConcerns
(monitoring, scaling, etc.)
Specify Code
Development QA Ops
“The increased use and visibility of software outside of the four walls of the enterprise will require firms to fundamentally rethink how they develop and manage their digital assets. This is not your father’s IT with a release every three years.” Forrester Research Inc., Software Must Enrich Your Brand, February, 2014:
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Development QA Ops
Solving a bug here costs:
Solving a bug here costs:
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Development QA Ops
Go West young man
Business is under pressure and puts the pressure on me
I need to develop faster, to run faster cycles
I use the latest technologies.
IT Ops is between me and my success
Release… Release, …
If it ain't broke, don't fix it
Changes mean risks
It may stop the business
My job is to make sure it runs
not to adapt/adopt new things
I am not paid to learn new things
Developers are putting my career in danger
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Rare releaseHigh effort - High risk
• Dev blame Ops and vice –versa• Late discovery of code performance issues• Failure found eventually by customers• Shadow IT is growing
• Late response to business • Hinder to Innovation • Big bang effects• Poor quality
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DevOps is about breaking down the Development & Operations Siloand getting both focused on the business goals of software
• every 11.6s• 23,000 deployments a day• 75% fewer outages since 2006 • 90% fewer outage minutes• 0.001% deployments cause a problem
John Jenkins @Velocity 2011
Frequent releasesReduced effortLess risk
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Development QA Ops
Automate
Collaborate
Manage risks
Embrace changes
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DevOpsis about
PPT
People
Process
Technology
Change culture, organizations and measurement To create effective collaboration
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Go Agile Set up new working practices and business processes Adopt engineering best practices
Automate – Automate – AutomateLeverage platformsEase development
• As the business models of retailers, financial services companies and firms in other industries become more dependent on digital technologies, they will adopt DevOps
• It’s going to be beneficial to have operations folks working more closely with product development to respond to what customers want and will buy
• To promote DevOps, CIOs must change how they assess and reward software developers and operations staff
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Laurie Wurster, a research director at Gartner in 2015
• When dealing with legacy applications, things are not so clear
• Some pieces are not entering the DevOps loop and create grey areas
• Bringing back again:– Surprises (Bad)
– Unexpected errors
– Business disruptions
– Extra costs and delay
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Business critical processes
involve file transfersOvum
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FILE TRANSFER
FAILURE
DANGER More than 80% of File Transfer failures follow an application change
Most files transfers are inconsequential
Most files transfers are inconsequential
some are absolutely mission critical
Most files transfers are inconsequential
some are absolutely mission critical
some represent millions
Most files transfers are inconsequential
some are absolutely mission critical
some represent millions
some are extremely sensitive
Can you tell the difference?
Most files transfers are inconsequential
some are absolutely mission critical
some represent millions
some are extremely sensitive
What?
Who?
How?
An exchange of information in support of a business process
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Central Governance
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Central Governance
DevOps Tools
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Scalability
SecurityReliability
Acceleration
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Lifecycle
Leverage existing MFT
Is your mft:ready for DevOps?
Digital Business Enablement
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Being Ready for Digital, Explained How to become a customer-focused, omnipresent digital force in the marketplace
Think ‘Consumer Experience’
The road is laid out ahead of you. There’s no denying that the roaring engine of commerce you hear —
the one powering the global economy irreversibly into the future — runs on data flow. It’s all over the
headlines. It’s on social media. It’s in that TV ad that keeps interrupting your favorite sports broadcast.
How many digital devices or data streams have you availed yourself to today? Chances are you’re reading
this white paper on a screen attached to a computer or tablet or smartphone, with an app or program that
allowed you to download it at your convenience. Maybe you’re in a plane over Singapore or Canada at the
moment. Perhaps you used your smartphone to display the boarding pass you were issued using that air
carrier app on your iPad or Surface two nights ago, in bed somewhere on the European continent.
If you take anything away from the previous paragraph, it should be this: it’s all about you. Not as a CIO or
a CTO or a CEO, but as an everyday consumer.
The greatest disruption in business as usual in the age of digital is that someone else is now calling
the shots. It’s not the corner of ice, or board members or stock investors. It’s not Wall Street or the
government. It’s the consumer. Sure, on our way up the career ladder we’ve all been fed the same clichés:
“The customer is always right.” “The customer always comes first.”
But this time, it’s dif erent.
Centered in a vast digital ecosystem swirling with data, and equipped with pocket-sized portals of
connectivity loaded with captivating apps ready to please anytime, anywhere at the slightest whim,
today’s consumer is now the definitive lord and master of commerce. The genie is out of the bottle and its
name is digital business. As IT and enterprise leaders, it now falls upon you to understand exactly what the
customer wants.
Fortunately, you can. Through constant interaction, real-time feedback and careful analysis, you can get a
clearer picture of the digital consumer’s behavior over time and can harness this intelligence to carry you
along the road laid out ahead of you. And as long you keep granting wishes, there’s no telling where it
will end.
The big question is: are you prepared for the journey? Is your organization ready for digital? And what,
exactly, does that mean?
More information?
Download Axway white paper
https://www.axway.com/en/gate/2454