The DevOps business case rarely fails because the technology does not work. It fails because nobody can explain, in money terms, why doing it faster matters. Here is the version that lands with a CFO: a dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow, and a feature in production today earns money that a feature in next quarter’s release does not.
Everyone is talking about DevOps. What organisation doesn’t want to develop software more efficiently? So what exactly is the business case for DevOps?
Insight in brief # Value is only created when the product or feature reaches the customer side. Economic concept: “A dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow.” Focus on rapid Value creation so that You can offer customers Value as quickly as possible.
Companies today are squeezed from both sides: deliver more, deliver faster, and do it at lower cost. At the same time, changes to products often take months to reach the customer. DevOps is what closes that gap — and that is why it matters.