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Frequent vs Infrequent software releases / delivery

I’ve previously worked at banks which released veryyyyyy infrequently. I’m talking quarterly or half year windows. Releases are a big fucking deal over there because if you can’t release you gotta wait for the next window a few months down road (awful I know). However, sometimes there’s a specific reason why banks or old organizations function that way. The world’s best software teams tend to release software more frequently. This approach allows them to be more agile, responsive to user feedback, and maintain a competitive edge in the market. These teams often adopt Agile methodologies, DevOps principles, and Continuous Integration/Continuous

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Velocity vs Throughput – What’s the difference?

In the context of software delivery, velocity and throughput are two performance metrics used to measure the effectiveness and efficiency of a development team. They help stakeholders and teams understand the progress and productivity of software development processes. While both metrics provide valuable insights, they have different focuses and should be used for different purposes. In order to understand velocity, you need to understand story points as well. Story Points: Velocity: Throughput: When to use Velocity vs Throughput over the other: Downsides to velocity/story points in software delivery: Overall, both approaches have their pros and cons, and teams should choose

DORA Metrics: Software Delivery Performance & Adoption Challenges

Hello all! Here with another article. One of my favourite implementations that I’ve done in my agile software delivery consulting days and where I saw a large driver of culture change. That’s DORA Metrics. I’ve also recently spoken about WIP limits and their general importance so be sure to check that out as well. Off we go. What are DORA metrics? The DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) metrics are a set of key performance indicators (KPIs) designed to measure the effectiveness of software delivery and operational performance. Developed by experts in the field of DevOps, DORA metrics help organizations evaluate