DevOps and cloud adoption at CDL
In 2018, CDL began to take steps to accelerate delivery of changes to its widely-used insurance software.
Conflux helped CDL to assess its current approaches to planning, building, testing, and operating its software services in three phases.
CDL is the UK market leader for insurance software. Their practices - aided by Conflux - were featured in the book Team Topologies.
CDL offers powerful solutions enabling insurers to achieve strategic, mass market distribution of their products, while retaining control through insurer hosted rating mechanisms. Combining an ambitious R&D programme with a track record of industry firsts, CDL also works closely with insurers to create next generation insurance products, in tune with the expectations of millennials.
In 2018, CDL began to take steps to accelerate delivery of changes to its widely-used insurance software. Several successful innovation pilots had shown “the art of the possible” and the challenge was then to adopt these pilot practices across the rest of the organization.
Conflux helped CDL to assess its current approaches to planning, building, testing, and operating its software services in three phases:
A team-centric assessment of practices for building and running software using DevOps principles
A wide-ranging, strategic assessment of practices across all areas of engineering and IT
A series of workshops and group sessions focused on inter-team dynamics, Team Topologies principles, and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE).
The work led to increased clarity about the pathway to a cloud-centric operating model, practical steps for decomposing a large monolithic software codebase, and increased engagement from practitioners.