CA Technologies has enhanced its DevOps portfolio, enabling organisations to quickly deploy new applications and optimise thier quality.

The new features in CA Application Performance Management (CA APM) and CA Unified Infrastructure Management (CA UIM) can now be used together to rapidly troubleshoot and triage all apps, in any infrastructure and big data environment.

Release 10 of CA APM software has the ability to monitor any application infrastructure. It includes a redesigned user interface, new analytics and various new patent-pending technologies that allow role and task-based monitoring.

DevOps teams can view across applications and infrastructure by correlating combining quality of service metrics from CA UIM with CA APM performance metrics in one screen.

Version 8.3 of CA UIM provides support for Hadoop, Cassandra, and MongoDB platforms. The status of all these apps can be viewed from a single console.

The company has integrated the updated CA UIM with CA Network Flow Analysis to provide insights into application use and find predicting performance issues prior to their occurrence.

CA Technologies general manager of DevOps Mike Madden said: "In today’s application economy, every business is a software business and that has real and immediate implications for the operations teams who help ensure the availability of applications.

"To stay ahead of the competition, cross-team collaboration is essential for faster deployments and constant innovation."