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DevOps ROI: How Automation Reduces Deployment Failures by 85%
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DevOps ROI: How Automation Reduces Deployment Failures by 85%

via Dev.toBrandi Kinard2h ago

The numbers don't lie: organizations with mature DevOps practices experience 85% fewer deployment failures compared to traditional development approaches. But beyond the statistics, what does this really mean for your business? I've seen firsthand how DevOps transformation impacts the bottom line. When deployment failures drop dramatically, you're not just saving on emergency fixes and weekend warrior sessions. You're preserving customer trust, maintaining revenue streams, and freeing up your best talent to focus on innovation rather than crisis management. The ripple effects are profound: • Reduced mean time to recovery (MTTR) from hours to minutes • Increased deployment frequency without sacrificing quality • Higher team morale and reduced burnout • Improved customer satisfaction scores • Faster feature delivery to stay competitive Yet many organizations still hesitate to invest in DevOps tooling and culture change, viewing it as a cost center rather than a profit driver. The reality

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