Discover how the new practice of business engineering, which focuses on systems over goals, is changing the foundations of modern business operations.
As businesses strive to reduce tech debt and address SaaS sprawl, a key area of focus is the standardized configuration of business systems, where DevOps plays a crucial role. Misconfigurations in business applications can severely hinder performance, affecting the bottom line by preventing necessary changes from being implemented effectively. DevOps practices facilitate better collaboration and process streamlining, which is essential for effective configuration management. This not only saves time and money by automating manual tasks but also boosts efficiency, reduces monotony, and increases job satisfaction. Furthermore, standardized and transparent configuration practices allow businesses to maintain a competitive edge by adapting quickly to market changes, avoiding "tech debt paralysis," and enhancing organizational agility. Adopting a standardized approach to configuration management offers a strategic advantage that leads to risk mitigation, operational excellence, cost reduction, and alignment with business goals.
We are here to argue that there’s a correlation between a company’s bottom line and its underlying operational excellence.
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Benny Schnaider explains why the lack of a formal representation of your business applications' configurations is the main challenge in applying Agile to BizOps.
No-code and low-code prevent you from practicing Agile. But leveraging a declarative representation of configurations and metadata, allows you to enjoy the benefit of the pro-code - even if you are not a programmer.
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