The DevOps Dozen² Awards are back for their eighth year and nominations are open. These awards highlight, recognize and honor the outstanding and inspiring leaders who have made significant contributions to the DevOps community over the past year. We are very proud of the explosive growth and continued success of our community and we are excited to celebrate its hard work and achievements.
For the third year in a row, we have expanded our DevOps Dozen awards program to include two different groups: The DevOps Dozen Community Awards and DevOps Dozen Tools and Services Awards.
There are 12 awards within each group:
- DevOps Dozen Community Awards—Honoring the leaders who have made a positive impact on the DevOps community.
- DevOps Dozen Tools and Services Awards—Recognizing the companies that develop and deliver outstanding solutions to empower developers, DevOps and IT operations teams.
Nominations are made by the audience. Anyone can nominate a tool or service, although there is a $250 entry fee for the Tools and Services Awards nominations. We implement this fee to cut down on spam and superfluous nominations. However, there is no fee for Community Awards nominations. Please note that commercial tools and services are not eligible for the Community Awards and will not make it through to the finals.
Finalists will be selected and winners will be chosen from among the finalists. The finalists will be determined by general public voting (weighted for 40% of the final total) and our judges’ selections (weighted for 60% of the final total).
The last day to submit your nominations is October 22, 2022. To vote, follow the steps outlined on the DevOps Dozen² website.
Meet the DevOps Dozen² Judges
We have an esteemed panel of judges with a wealth of experience and extensive industry knowledge. Most have served as DevOps Dozen Award judges in the past:
- Tracy Ragan, CDF board member and CEO at DeployHub
- Charlene O’Hanlon, VP and managing editor at Activate Marketing Services
- Mitch Ashley, founder and principal at Techstrong Research
- Alan Shimel, founder and CEO at Techstrong Group
Our judges will review the submissions made by the public and choose the winners.
The 2022 DevOps Dozen² Categories
DevOps Dozen Tools and Services Awards
- Best End-to-End DevOps Tool/Service
Consolidation in the DevOps space has led to a greater selection of platforms offering end-to-end solutions. This award honors the platform with the most diverse and robust solution for DevOps teams.
- Best DevOps Repo/GitOps Tool/Service
GitOps has become an integral part of the DevOps toolbox. This award is presented to the most outstanding code repository/Git/GitOps tool.
- Best CI/CD Tool
This award recognizes the best CI/CD tool that helps teams to deliver quality code faster.
- Best Value Stream Management Tool
Value stream management has come into its own as an important tool for measuring the business value of DevOps and application development. This award recognizes the value stream management tool that most effectively helps organizations visualize the value stream, track metrics and measure improvement.
- Best Observability Solution
This award recognizes the best observability solution for understanding the performance of individual components, systems and entire applications.
- Best DevSecOps Solution
This award honors the best DevSecOps solution, which enables security to be included earlier in and continuously throughout the SDLC.
- Best Testing Tool/Service
Testing is a mainstay in the DevOps toolchain. This award recognizes the best testing tool for ensuring the quality of code.
- Best Kubernetes Platform/Service
The adoption of containers has paved the way for an entire solutions ecosystem. Kubernetes is perhaps the most widely recognized and utilized tool for container orchestration. There are many platforms and services that offer Kubernetes-based solutions. This award honors the best Kubernetes platform/service available.
- Best Cloud-Native Security Solution/Service
The cloud-native movement has taken the IT world by storm due to the depth and breadth of the solutions available and the benefits of building applications and services specifically for cloud-native environments. This award recognizes the best cloud-native tools, solutions and services.
- Best DevOps for Mainframe Solution
Despite their age, mainframes are a mainstay in the IT world, and a variety of solutions are available for enabling DevOps practices in mainframe and hybrid environments. This award recognizes the best of them.
- Best DevOps for DataOps/Database Solution
Databases often have been left out of the DevOps conversation, but that is changing as the concept of DataOps is gaining greater traction. This award recognizes the best solution in the database and DataOps space.
- Best New DevOps Tool/Service Provider
This award recognizes the best new service provider or tool that has brought innovation to the DevOps space in the past year (must be less than 24 months old).
DevOps Dozen Community Awards
- Best DevOps Industry Implementation
This award honors organizations that have successfully adopted and implemented DevOps principles and practices.
- Best DevOps Survey/Analysis/Research
This award recognizes research that has significantly and positively impacted the DevOps community.
- Best DevOps-Related Video Series (video)
This category highlights the most entertaining, educational and inspirational DevOps video series—those with the most engaging and highest-quality content.
- Best DevOps-Related Audio Podcast Series
Which is your favorite DevOps podcast from this year? This category celebrates the many great DevOps podcasts driving discussions about everything from CI/CD and testing to DevSecOps, Kubernetes, containers and more.
- Best DevOps Book/eBook of the Year
Each year sees a plethora of well-crafted DevOps-related books and ebooks. This category highlights the most popular and most-read of the year.
- Top DevOps Evangelist
This category is one of our favorites! There are so many great evangelists who spread the DevOps gospel, but we want to know who does it best. Nominees can work within the DevOps space or outside of it.
- Best DevOps Transformation (non-vendor)
In a year marked by continued digital transformation, we want to know which organizations stood out in their efforts to transform their business through DevOps.
- Best DevOps Event of the Year
Virtual events became the norm throughout the pandemic. But as more people crave face-to-face interaction, in-person events have slowly made a comeback. Which DevOps event stands out from the crowd?
- Most Innovative DevOps Open Source Project
Open source projects are meant to promote innovation and increase efficiency, velocity and quality. While there are many great open source projects out there, the best ones are those that create a community of people who work on and with the technology and support each other.
- DevOps Executive of the Year (non-vendor)
This category celebrates excellence among DevOps leaders at the C-suite (or equivalent) level.
- Best DevOps Presentation of the Year
This category recognizes the best DevOps-themed presentation from the many (virtual) conferences that took place this year.
- Best DevOps.com Article of the Year
This category celebrates excellence among DevOps leaders at the C-suite (or equivalent) level.
With so many talented and inspiring leaders empowering our community, choosing a winner is no easy task. Although not everyone can take home an award, being nominated is still a remarkable achievement and serves as validation that you’re on the right path. We greatly appreciate your dedication and service to the DevOps community.
For more information, please visit the DevOps Dozen² website. If you have any questions regarding the nomination process or any technical issues regarding the website, please contact us at [email protected].