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The DevOps and Software Delivery industry is experiencing rapid growth, driven by digital transformation and the need for faster, more secure software releases. Enterprises are increasingly adopting unified platforms to manage fragmented toolchains and enhance end-to-end visibility. Emphasis on DevSecOps and supply chain security is paramount, pushing for integrated solutions that offer automation and analytics across diverse environments.
Total Assets Under Management (AUM)
Global DevOps Market Size in United States
~Approximately 12-15 billion USD (representing a significant portion of the global market)
(15-20% CAGR)
- Increased adoption of cloud-native technologies.
- Growing demand for automation across SDLC.
- Focus on security and compliance in development.
12.7 billion USD
Focuses on building and maintaining internal developer platforms that streamline software delivery, offering self-service capabilities and reducing cognitive load for development teams.
Leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning to automate operations, detect anomalies, predict issues, and optimize CI/CD pipelines, enhancing efficiency and reliability.
Automating security checks, vulnerability scanning, and compliance enforcement across the entire software supply chain, from code commit to deployment, to mitigate risks.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) updated its Cybersecurity Framework, expanding its scope to include governance and supply chain risk management, and providing more actionable guidance for organizations of all sizes.
This framework encourages organizations to adopt more rigorous cybersecurity practices throughout their software supply chain, directly benefiting platforms like Opsera that offer integrated DevSecOps capabilities.
This US Executive Order mandates various measures to strengthen cybersecurity, including requiring software vendors selling to the federal government to provide a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) and adhere to secure software development practices.
The EO drives demand for automated software supply chain security and observability tools, aligning directly with Opsera's focus on secure and compliant software delivery.
While not new, GDPR continues to significantly impact software development by mandating privacy-by-design and data protection principles, requiring companies to ensure that software and systems handle personal data securely and compliantly.
Companies must integrate data privacy and security measures into their SDLC, increasing the need for platforms that can enforce these policies and provide audit trails, which Opsera's governance features can address.
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