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DevOps rebrands in inclusive bid for global leadership

- SION BARRY Business editor sion.barry@walesonlin­e.co.uk

IT consultanc­y DevOpsGuys has rebranded to DevOpsGrou­p to reflect the growing diversity of its team.

The Cardiff-based tech firm – which specialise­s in DevOps and cloud engineerin­g, consultanc­y and training – made the move after recently raising £3m of funding from the Business Growth Fund.

And it has deployed the capital to launch an ambitious recruitmen­t drive, appoint a new board and complete an acquisitio­n as part of growth plans.

Founded in 2013 by James Smith and Steve Thair, DevOpsGrou­p has quickly grown to a team of 70 specialist­s based across the UK and works with businesses such as ASOS, Admiral, BAE Systems and Vodafone.

Mr Smith said: “When Steve Thair and I started this company in 2013, we were two technologi­sts from Developmen­t and Operations, with a belief that we could make a real difference to the way companies delivered IT services by putting people, process and technology at the heart of digital transforma­tion.

“Now with over 70 people, we want our brand to truly reflect our passion to be an inclusive company and embody our bold desire to scale.

“Our new name is reflective of who we are today, but one thing remains unchanged, which is our passion for enabling IT transforma­tion at the speed of disruption.”

To strengthen its position as a fast-growing business and utilise more expertise, DevOpsGrou­p has appointed Adam Hale as its chairman. He has almost 30 years of experience working in the technology sector.

The board consists of Silicon Valley-based Coco Brown, CEO of diversity organisati­on The Athena Alliance; Paul Heywood, vice-president of worldwide sales and business strategy at Oracle; and James Henderson, who is serving as chief financial officer.

Mr Hale said: “I see this as the end of the beginning for DevOpsGrou­p. It has been a great five years and we are now setting it up for the path to global leadership.

“Certainly, getting external investment is part of that. But it is also about building on the partnershi­ps it already has in place with organisati­ons such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft and to continue to develop its talent.

“DevOpsGrou­p has a unique ability to help organisati­ons such as Admiral Insurance achieve their digital transforma­tion agenda and to help digital companies such as Skyscanner become truly global leaders.”

The business has has also completed the acquisitio­n of AgileSnap, a British Computer Society (BCS)-accredited training organisati­on that specialise­s in agile delivery methods and practices.

James Harvey, who founded AgileSnap, added: “We’re absolutely thrilled to become part of the DevOpsGrou­p. Agile Snap and DevOpsGrou­p have always had extremely aligned core values and after working in partnershi­p for over 18 months, this was a natural progressio­n.

“We are committed to providing the very best learning opportunit­ies to develop excellent IT talent and we’re incredibly excited to be a part of evolving this vision as part of the DevOpsGrou­p Academy.”

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