Compare the Top DevOps Software as of February 2026

What is DevOps Software?

DevOps is a software development and delivery practice that emphasizes collaboration between software developers, IT operations professionals, and other stakeholders. It uses a set of tools and automation to help manage the various processes that go into developing software quickly, efficiently, and reliably. DevOps allows teams to streamline their software development activities into an automated pipeline for improved quality and faster time-to-market. Compare and read user reviews of the best DevOps software currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    SaltStack

    SaltStack

    SaltStack

    SaltStack is an intelligent IT automation platform that can manage, secure, and optimize any infrastructure—on-prem, in the cloud, or at the edge. It’s built on a unique and powerful event-driven automation engine that detects events in any system and reacts intelligently to them, making it an extremely effective solution for managing large, complex environments. With the newly launched SecOps offering, SaltStack can detect security vulnerabilities and non-compliant, mis-configured systems. As soon as an issue is detected, this powerful automation helps you and your team remediate it, keeping your infrastructure securely configured, compliant, and up-to-date. The SecOps suite includes both Comply and Protect. Comply scans and remediates against CIS, DISA-STIG, NIST, PCI, HIPAA compliance standards. And Protect scans for vulnerabilities and patches and updates your operating systems.
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    Sonrai Security

    Sonrai Security

    Sonraí Security

    Identity and Data Protection for AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and Kubernetes. Sonrai’s public cloud security platform provides a complete risk model of all identity and data relationships, including activity and movement across cloud accounts, cloud providers, and 3rd party data stores. Uncover all identity and data relationships between administrators, roles, compute instances, serverless functions, and containers across multi-cloud accounts and 3rd-party data stores. Inside the platform, our critical resource monitor continuously monitors your critical data sitting inside object stores (e.g. AWS S3, Azure Blob) and database services (e.g. CosmosDB, Dynamo DB, RDS). Privacy and compliance controls are monitored across multiple cloud providers and 3rd party data stores. Resolutions are coordinated with relevant DevSecOps teams.
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