Enterprise software development has evolved through several phases, notably the shift from traditional waterfall methodologies to agile approaches and subsequently to DevOps. Despite these advancements, a 2023 Omdia survey found that less than 25% of organizations fully deployed DevOps. Challenges include organizational issues and lack of trust, with platform engineering emerging as a potential solution to address increased developer responsibilities brought on by modern IT architectures. Developers now manage various complex aspects of infrastructure, often detracting from their ability to focus on coding.
"DevOps was supposed to be the silver bullet that would solve everything. But nobody really implemented it fully."
"Suddenly, developers were expected to manage everything: infrastructure, deployment, monitoring, security, orchestration, CI/CD, and more."
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