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Is DevOps a subset of Agile? Do they complete one another? Can these two be exclusive? Let us explore.

There is a common myth that Agile and DevOps cannot work together. But both these approaches work hand in hand to make sure that software products cater to the demands of the market successfully.

These two approaches are different, but they can complement each other to ensure that the software industry remains strong.

Enterprise solution development can be managed effectively by combining Agile and DevOps. Additionally, these two facilitate the management of inconsistencies and outages in software for both tech and DevOps teams.

What is Agile?

The term ”iteration” is often used when talking about Agile. Agile is an iterative approach to managing projects. It is the process of repeating a set of activities in order to achieve the desired goal, focusing on collaboration, feedback, and frequent releases.

In other words, it is the process of “trying, failing, and trying again until you succeed”. Iteration allows for flexibility and adaptability in the face of change. It also allows for constant feedback and improvement.

There are multiple approaches to an agile way of working. It is a collection of frameworks and practices like scrum, eXtreme Programming (XP), Kanban, and others introduced years prior.

To view the full blog and this blog “How Do Agile And DevOps Interrelate?” is originally published on Agilemania website.

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