SHARE
Facebook X Pinterest WhatsApp

Survey Indicates Organizations Making Frequent db changes but Only a Fraction Practice Continuos Delivery

May 11, 2015

DBmaestro announced today the results of a survey of over 450 developers, DBAs, CIOs, software architects and other industry professionals.  A third (34%) of the respondents believe that they are implementing Continuous Delivery for their database changes.  However, based on the questions they answered, only 13% overall are actually performing basic Continuous Delivery practices for the database.

 

The “Devops for the Database” survey asked professionals from over 25 database related positions if their development organization uses continuous integration or a build automation process. 66% responded that they do so for application code and 34% do for database changes, but when asked how their deployment scripts were created, 71% said it was done manually. Furthermore, when asked how their organization deploys database changes, only 13% had a fully automated process in place – a prerequisite for database continuous delivery.

 

This lack of automation processes for the database is surprising considering two-thirds of companies are making frequent database changes. In response to the question of how often their organization makes changes to the database, 32% said daily and 37% responded weekly. Frequent changes bring inherent risk, while agile best practices have been proven to reduce those risks and increase overall efficiency.

 

Said Yariv Tabac, Co-founder and CEO of DBmaestro. “The results of this survey show that organizations from across all sectors are increasingly making frequent database changes and many of them believe they are practicing continuous delivery to keep up with these rapid changes. But when we got into the specific methodologies employed by organizations, it becomes clear that many organizations are not taking the minimum steps necessary to practice safe continuous delivery. At the same time, we see that there is a growing recognition of the high risk of not following best practices. We at DBmaestro are dedicated to helping organizations avoid those risks.” 

 

The online survey included over 450 participants from around the world. The respondents included DBAs, (21%) developers, (18%) software architects, (16%) C-level executives (10%) and others from diverse sectors, including, software vendors, (33%) finance, (18%) government, (11%) healthcare (8%) and other industries.

 

Download the full survey results along with in depth analysis here.

Recommended for you...

Web 3.0 and the Future Of Web Development
Rob Gravelle
Jun 23, 2022
CodeGuru and VBForums Developer Forums and Community
James Payne
Apr 7, 2022
Understanding CSS Template Layout
Vipul Patel
Mar 29, 2022
Criminals Pay More for Code Signing Certificates Than for Guns or Passports
HTML Goodies Logo

The original home of HTML tutorials. HTMLGoodies is a website dedicated to publishing tutorials that cover every aspect of being a web developer. We cover programming and web development tutorials on languages and technologies such as HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. In addition, our articles cover web frameworks like Angular and React.JS, as well as popular Content Management Systems (CMS) that include WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla. Website development platforms like Shopify, Squarespace, and Wix are also featured. Topics related to solid web design and Internet Marketing also find a home on HTMLGoodies, as we discuss UX/UI Design, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and web dev best practices.

Property of TechnologyAdvice. © 2025 TechnologyAdvice. All Rights Reserved

Advertiser Disclosure: Some of the products that appear on this site are from companies from which TechnologyAdvice receives compensation. This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site including, for example, the order in which they appear. TechnologyAdvice does not include all companies or all types of products available in the marketplace.