Keep an automated record of truth
Unify your entire tech stack
Customize to meet your team’s needs
Measure and improve software health
Action on cross-cutting initiatives with ease
Get actionable insights
Spin up new services within guardrails
Empower devs to do more on their own
Tap into API & Tech Docs in one single place
Set and rollout best practices for your software
Build accountability and clarity into your catalog
Free up your team to focus on high-impact work
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Learn the basics of a service catalog, including what makes a good catalog, what constitutes a service, and how to measure impact.
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Service Ownership is just as much as people problem as a technology problem. With OpsLevel and SCIM, admins can manage users more efficiently and build an accurate service catalog much faster.
OpsLevel now integrates with Azure DevOps Git Repos. ADO Git users can drive Service Ownership from the source–code repositories.
On August 18, 2022, OpsLevel will begin providing Early Access to one of our most anticipated new features - Service Creation.
Are you using Internal APIs? In 2002, the legend goes, Jeff Bezos issued “The API Mandate.” It read something like this.
On August 9, 2022, OpsLevel will begin providing Early Access to one of our most anticipated new features - Service Creation.
Keeping an internal API as readable, maintainable, and as valuable to third parties as possible is no small task. It requires extensive planning and documentation to ensure that new developers can easily understand how the code works and what it does.