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It's the last business day of October, so here's everything we've shipped this month!
Service Ownership is just as much as people problem as a technology problem. With OpsLevel and SCIM, admins can manage users more efficiently and build an accurate service catalog much faster.
With Service Creation, everyone wins: developers get the smooth experience of a paved road, new services are created the right way every time, and leadership de-risks a critical workflow.
OpsLevel now integrates with Azure DevOps Git Repos. ADO Git users can drive Service Ownership from the source–code repositories.
How we dogfood campaigns at OpsLevel to help drive initiatives and bring some gamification to the maturity improvement.
Today we are going to cover all the different ways in which we register services to Circular and the reasons why.
On August 18, 2022, OpsLevel will begin providing Early Access to one of our most anticipated new features - Service Creation.
On August 9, 2022, OpsLevel will begin providing Early Access to one of our most anticipated new features - Service Creation.
For software developers working on complex distributed architectures, navigating boundaries is a recurring task. Depending on how narrowly their teams and services are scoped, much, or even most, of their work requires interacting with services they don’t own.