1. New practice for reducing
software release cycles and improving
product quality is quickly gaining traction.
According to an Independent
Study of Software Professionals...
65% of companies have started down the path
to Continuous Delivery. 37% use for some projects;
28% using it across all projects.
SOME PROJECTS
65%
ALL PROJECTS
OF COMPANIES
USE CONTINUOUS
DELIVERY
80%
CD
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of SaaS companies
are doing it.
53%
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competitors
are using
Continuous
Delivery
to get ahead.
think it takes
less than 1 year to migrate to
Continuous Delivery.
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95%
see
their collaboration
platform as vital to
Continuous Delivery.
SURVEY QUESTION:
WHAT DOES
CONTINUOUS DELIVERY
MEAN TO YOU?
“It’s a process to improve
software performance on a
continual basis, with the use
of automatic triggers.”
“It’s a process that
ensures continuous
tweaks, additions and
improvements to our
software systems.”
“The ability to continually
adapt software in line with
user feedback and changes
in business”
“Where you build software
in such a way that the
software can be released
to production at any time.”
“Releasing early and
often so that the act of
learning is accelerated,
risk is identified and you
can react quicker.”
According to a Q4 2013 survey of US and UK professionals.
Perforce Software. www.perforce.com.