Why Most Companies Fail at DevOps — and What to Do Instead
Why Most Companies Fail at DevOps — and What to Do Instead
For more than a decade, “DevOps” has promised faster releases, tighter collaboration, and fewer late-night outages. Yet, for most companies, DevOps still feels like chaos with better branding.
We’ve seen organizations spend millions on tools and consultants—only to end up with slower releases, more incidents, and engineers drowning in process debt.
At Glaciant, we’ve learned that failure in DevOps rarely comes from bad technology. It comes from how teams think about DevOps.