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91 % of Australian CIOs
( 70 % globally ) say they need to improve their trust in the accuracy of AI ’ s decisions .
• Australian DevOps teams spend a third ( 31 % globally ) of their time on manual tasks involving detecting code quality issues and vulnerabilities , reducing the time spent on innovation
• 72 % of Australian organizations ( 55 % globally ) make trade-offs between quality , security and user experience to meet the need for rapid transformation
• 87 % of Australian CIOs ( 88 % globally ) say the convergence of observability and security practices will be critical to building a DevSecOps culture , and 94 % ( 90 % globally ) say increasing the use of AIOps will be key to scaling up these practices .
“ It ’ s difficult for teams to accelerate the pace of innovation while also maintaining the highest quality and security standards ,” said Bernd Greifeneder , Founder and Chief Technology Officer at Dynatrace .
“ More frequent software deployments , combined with complex cloud-native architectures , make it easier for errors and vulnerabilities to escape into production where they impact customer experience and create risk .
“ There simply aren ’ t enough hours in the day for teams to test code as thoroughly as when they had only a single monthly deployment , but there ’ s no margin for error in today ’ s ultra-competitive , always-on economy . Something has to change .”
Additional findings from the survey include :
• Australian organizations plan to increase their spending on automation across development ,
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