DevOps in Practice: S2E at the Bologna Meetup
Pipelines, continuous releases, distributed environments: the DevOps meetup in Bologna focused on the operational side of software development, with real-world examples and architectural choices shared directly by those who apply them every day. In this context, S2E was also present, interested in closely following the evolution of DevOps practices in real-world scenarios.

One recurring theme that emerged throughout the day was moving beyond a purely technical view of DevOps. The focus is increasingly shifting toward work organization: collaboration between teams, responsibility management, and the ability to adapt tools and processes to constantly evolving contexts.
There was no shortage of insights on automation and continuous integration, but the main focus was on how to make these models sustainable over time, avoiding unnecessary complexity and maintaining control over environments.
A highly practical approach, far from purely theoretical perspectives, reflecting a more mature phase of DevOps, where the goal is no longer to introduce new tools, but to make them work effectively within business processes.
