Adopting the DevOps culture at your org translates into actual hard-dollar benefits. Let’s see what they are and why a company cannot be 100% Agile without adjoining the DevOps culture to its Agile processes.

Adopting the DevOps culture at your org translates into actual hard-dollar benefits. Let’s see what they are and why a company cannot be 100% Agile without adjoining the DevOps culture to its Agile processes.
We have put together this article by talking to the people involved in software modernization projects (in leading positions) here at ObjectStyle. The goal is to help decision-makers choose an optimal software modernization strategy.
Some 50 years since the inception of project management, more than 50% of IT projects still fail, because they run out of time, resources, funds. Will there come a day when we’ll be able to plan and execute projects successfully? Well live and see.
The goal of this post is to help current and future ObjectStyle customers understand how software projects are estimated.
We asked ObjectStyler Evgeni Vintik about his experience with Continuous Integration and how he introduced this process into his team's day-to-day software development routine.