DevOps & Agile Excellence

Ahdus Technology is your digital transformation partner providing agility at scale. Thanks to our automated DevOps infrastructure, every development team at our organization delivers multiple releases in a week.

Nowadays, every second organization demands change, faster response-rate and delivery, therefore, companies are turning to agile development to cope with the fast-changing markets and never-ending competitions. We can help you reach excellence in agility to create an organization that develops, learns, grows, and delivers satisfaction to its customers hence better ROI in return.

Our agilish work model,

  • Smaller team size from 3-9 development team members
  • Dedicated team members who stay longer with each other throughout the project
  • Two-week sprint and a release increment after every 2-weeks
  • For automated releases, CI/CD through GIT, Bitbucket, Jenkins, or MS Azure pipelines
  • Team KPIs – Lead time, Cycle time, Velocity, and EVM(Planned vs actual budget spent)

Our team’s mindset has become more integrated with a scrum workflow. We reduce workflows, but at the same time, we increase team communication and collaboration.

Our DevOps delivery mode,

Every agile software development team has must do DevOps in their software development workflows, enabling automation release with automated unit testing on the code level.

  • Working in Git branching to manage code centrally
  • Code reviews and pair programming on a product-like code environment
  • Continuous delivery through docker images, Kubernetes clusters, and Bitbucket
  • Configuration management through Chef and Ansible tools
  • Incident management through Jira SD and ServiceNow

As soon as a change in code is reviewed by our senior developers, it instantly goes to the automation build environment. From there, it is ready to go to the production environment by “One Click”.

The holistic agile and DevOps enables better quality through the software development lifecycle, which saves tons of manual work, bug-fixing, and scope change in customer requirements.