DevOps Insights reports

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  • Updated March 12, 2026
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    Summary of DevOps Insights Reports

    DevOps Insights provides configurable reports to help you plan and enhance your DevOps processes. Accessible from the DevOps Change Workspace, these reports enable analysis of operational and business metrics, allowing you to monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) and track development efficiency over time.

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    Key Features

    • Centralized Dashboard: View various metrics and activities in one location.
    • Custom Date Range: Configure reports to display data for custom date ranges beyond the default 30 days.
    • Detailed Analysis: Access detailed information for each business metric by selecting specific data points in charts.
    • Filter Options: Apply various filters to tailor your reports, with the ability to view applied filters easily.
    • Data Management Tools: Utilize Performance Analytics tools to drill deeper into the metrics for comprehensive analysis.

    Key Outcomes

    To keep your dashboards updated with fresh DevOps data, ensure the daily data collection job is enabled. The default configuration runs this job as an admin user. For historical data, run the [DevOps] Historical Data Collection job manually after the initial setup, as this is a one-time task. Schedule these jobs during low usage times to optimize performance.

    To help you plan and implement updates to your DevOps processes, DevOps Insights displays a variety of configurable reports that are grouped by type of metric. From the DevOps Change Workspace, select the DevOps Insights icon (filter icon) to view the reports.

    DevOps Insights

    Analyze operational and business reports and to determine the overall efficiency  and growth of your  development processes.

    • Monitor activities, KPIs, and metrics in a central dashboard.
    • Track performance over time.
    • View summary data broken out by bug, epic, feature, "other", story, or task.

    Mining and analyzing the metrics

    Each report provides both a summary of an important business metric and access to more detailed information about the metric.
    • By default, many reports display data for the last 30 days. Select the Date icon (Date icon) to configure a custom date range.
    • Point to a specific data point in a chart to view detailed data.
    • Select a specific data point to view the key performance indicator (KPI) details for the report in a separate tab. You can then use the powerful data-management tools in the Performance Analytics application to drill deeply into the data.
    • To apply any filter other than the date filter, select the filter icon and then move filter categories from the Available list to the Applied list.
    • Filters appear at the top of the tab. For each report, the Applied filter icon (Applied filter icon) displays the number of filters that are currently applied to a report. Select the icon to view and configure the filters that are applied to a widget.

    Schedule of data collection

    You must enable the daily data collection job to populate the dashboards with new DevOps data coming in from the connected third-party tools.
    1. Navigate to All > Performance Analytics > Data Collector > Jobs.
    2. Configure the [DevOps] Daily Data Collection job to run as system admin.

      Note:
      [DevOps] Daily Data Collection job is active by default and configured to run as admin user.
    Run the Load Change Request Repo Detail scheduler script and [DevOps] Historical Data Collection job for historical data:
    1. Navigate to All > System Definition > Scheduled Jobs.
    2. Execute the Load Change Request Repo Detail scheduler script.

      This job populates the Change Request Repo Detail table [sn_devops_insights_change_request_repo_detail] if you import demo data after installing the DevOps Insights application.

      If you're installing demo data along with the DevOps Insights application, then there’s no need to run this job. You can directly run the [DevOps] Historical Data Collection performance analytics job to see scores.

    3. Navigate to All > Performance Analytics > Data Collector > Jobs.
    4. Execute the [DevOps] Historical Data Collection job to run as system admin.
      The execution time depends on the volume of data. This is a one-time task to collect historical DevOps data, and not meant to be on a schedule.
      Tip:
      Based on the time taken to complete this job, plan on running it during a period of low usage.