Now that we are in a hybrid world, the need for DevOps is obvious. Salesforce professionals, from admins to consultants and architects, have become experts on how to manage DevOps. Yet, only 16 percent of DevOps include women. It’s a staggering number, considering that the Salesforce DevOps ecosystem is so
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AppOps: NextGen DevOps Built for Admins
DevOps has been a growing topic in the community, especially since Salesforce announced they were working on the DevOps Center last year, but there’s already a new kid on the block—AppOps. In this post I’ll attempt to explain what each is, the key differences between them, and how you can
New Research: Salesforce Delivery Teams Excel in Speed but at the Expense of Quality
Salesforce is the bridge that connects end-users and developers, including citizen developers, which make up a large portion of Salesforce’s developers. This explosion of Trailblazers have bypassed the challenges of traditional application development and led to the creation of millions of Salesforce applications over the last fifteen years. Naturally, there
Common Deployment Issues in Salesforce & How to Solve for Them
Once upon a time, Salesforce was a simple customer relationship management (CRM) tool that could be easily managed by a single person or a small team. But that time is well in the past. Today, enterprises are transforming Salesforce into a single source of truth for the whole business and
Copado Certifies Over 4000 DevOps experts to address the DevOps skills gap left from Covid-19 digital shifts
A couple months ago, I spoke with Sanjay Gidwani of Copado about the number one in-demand skill in IT – DevOps. Since that discussion, COVID-19 has challenged organizations to adopt and embrace remote work and, in particular, DevOps teams, which require a strong level of communication, velocity, and security to
Q&A with Sanjay Gidwani, COO of Copado: On DevOps, the #1 In-Demand Skill
Today, DevOps is the most sought after skill in IT. According to a recent study, DevOps (64%) is more in demand than cloud certifications (61%), industry domain knowledge (56%), development (50%), and even the much talked about data science (47%) and machine learning (44%) roles. In the midst of these