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Dylan was an original architect on JIRA, so he’s not exactly new to issue- and project-tracking software.
DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) is a research program that tries to understand what drives successful software delivery and operations performance.
According to Dylan, one thing the best development teams have in common is their culture of continuous learning.
Connect with Dylan on LinkedIn.
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