Exploring DevOps Change Velocity

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  • Updated March 12, 2026
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    Summary of Exploring DevOps Change Velocity

    ServiceNow® DevOps Change Velocity connects your DevOps tool chain with ServiceNow to accelerate change management by automating change workflows and approval decisions. It collects data across planning, coding, testing, and orchestration tools to provide comprehensive visibility into the software delivery life cycle. This enables Development and Operations teams to collaborate effectively with a unified view of end-to-end activities, including planning, development, build, testing, deployment, and operations.

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    Key Features

    • Change Automation: Automates the creation and completion of change requests and approval decisions (auto-approve, auto-reject, or manual) to increase change velocity while maintaining governance and control.
    • Change Traceability: Tracks work items, commits, builds, and releases linked to change requests, offering transparency and a single source of truth for all involved roles.
    • DevOps Insights: Provides flow metrics, change acceleration metrics, and KPIs across the software delivery value chain through integrated dashboards and visual pipeline analysis tools.

    Benefits by Role

    • Developers: Reduced manual data entry and faster feedback loops, enabling them to remain in their preferred tools and spend more time on development.
    • Change Managers: Ability to focus on changes requiring human intervention, automated documentation, and one-click audit responses, all supported by consolidated visibility.
    • Release Managers: Improved correlation between changes and releases, enhanced visibility into release progress, and automation of repetitive tasks to boost reliability.
    • Application Development Leadership: Visibility across teams and value streams, normalized performance metrics, and identification of bottlenecks for informed decision-making.
    • Operations and Support Teams: Unified tool for managing changes and incidents, better change-impact visibility, and reduced Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR).
    • IT Compliance Officers: Automated compliance enforcement, enhanced transparency, and improved data control through automated data gathering.

    Additional Capabilities

    • User Adoption Journey: Supports phased implementation (crawl, walk, run, fly) for gradual adoption and value realization.
    • Integrations: Seamlessly connects with external DevOps tools to automate data collection and workflows.
    • Dashboards: Provides DevOps Insights dashboards for evaluating process outcomes and visual tools like the DevOps Pipeline UI for analyzing pipeline executions.

    Learn how ServiceNow® DevOps Change Velocity helps your Development and Change Management teams accelerate change and connect their DevOps tool chain with ServiceNow so that the DevOps tool data can be used to automate change processes.

    DevOps Change Velocity overview

    DevOps Change Velocity collects data from your DevOps planning, coding, testing, and orchestration tool chain to provide visibility across the entire software delivery life cycle. This enables a single view for both the Development team and the Operations team across the end-to-end activities (plan, develop, build, test, deploy, and operate).

    The DevOps Change Velocity application provides the following major benefits:
    Change automation
    Automate the change workflow and approval decisions to increase change velocity while ensuring governance and control. Create and complete DevOps change requests automatically and automate approval decisions based on input data (auto-approve, auto-reject or manually approve).
    Change traceability
    Track the progress of your work items, commits, artifacts, builds, and releases using the change requests to lend additional transparency and provide a single source of truth to all the personas involved.
    DevOps Insights
    View flow metrics, change acceleration metrics and other KPIs across the end-to-end software delivery value chain and connected tools.

    To learn about the tools that the DevOps Change Velocity application supports, see DevOps Change Velocity integrations.

    To understand how you can incrementally progress to get value faster using DevOps Change Velocity, see User journey for DevOps Change Velocity.

    With DevOps Change Velocity, get visibility of DevOps changes from across the toolchain, automate change process, and measure performance.

    Benefits of DevOps Change Velocity according to persona

    Persona Challenges DevOps Change Velocity benefits
    Developer
    • Long feedback loop for change approval
    • Manual collection of data
    • Swivel chair (entering data in multiple interfaces) from changes to work items
    • Lack of end-to-end visibility of the entire DevOps life-cycle
    • Significant time spent on admin tasks
    • Automated data collection process through integrations
    • No time lost in manually creating a change request or providing evidence manually
    • More time for actual development work
    • Developers can keep working in their own tools
    Change manager
    • Difficulty in handling an increasing number of changes
    • Not able to focus on only the changes that truly need human intervention
    • Manual work to respond to audit request
    • Significant time spent on gathering data
    • Accelerate change process with automated flows
    • Visibility over pipeline, tests, and change in a single tool
    • Automated documentation of change content and controls
    • Automate appropriate change governance driven by data
    • One-click audit response
    Release manager
    • Lack of correlation between changes and release to measure progress
    • Unable to eliminate manual tasks from delivery processes
    • Enhanced visibility into the release plan and progress
    • Automation of more tasks with integrations
    • Improved release reliability
    Application development leadership
    • Lack of visibility across teams and value streams
    • Lack of team performance comparison data
    • Inability to identify and resolve performance bottlenecks
    • Visibility into the entire value stream
    • Normalized views of team performance
    • Identify bottlenecks and take appropriate action
    Operations and Support teams
    • Limited forecast and speed of remediation
    • Lack of visibility over change content and impact
    • Too many tools to correlate change, release, and incidents
    • Single tool to manage changes and incidents
    • Easier correlation between change and incident
    • Reduced Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR) from improved visibility
    IT compliance officer
    • Limited visibility to ensure compliance
    • Lack of transparency of data and process to measure risks
    • Ensure compliance with automated change policy
    • Improved control and visibility with automated gathering of data

    Explore more details such as the user adoption journey, supported integrations, and Insights in the following sections.