How GuoXin Securities Achieved Leading DevOps 2+ Technical Operations Maturity
GuoXin Securities' non‑onsite account opening platform passed the CAICT DevOps Technical Operations 2+ assessment, showcasing how standardized DevOps practices, containerized micro‑services, and a data‑driven operations model can dramatically improve efficiency, reliability, and digital transformation in the financial sector.
Domestic and international large enterprises demonstrate that standardization and tool empowerment are crucial for success. On December 26, 2022, the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) announced the latest batch of DevOps standards assessment results.
GuoXin Securities participated with its "Qiankun Centralized Operations Platform Non‑Onsite Account Opening" project, which successfully passed the CAICT "R&D‑Operations Integrated (DevOps) Capability Maturity Model" Technical Operations Standard 2+ assessment, indicating a leading domestic level in DevOps capabilities.
To date, GuoXin Securities has one project that passed the DevOps Continuous Delivery Standard assessment, two projects that passed the DevOps Technical Operations Standard assessment, and one project that passed the DevSecOps Standard assessment.
Interview Highlights
Q: Please introduce the project you evaluated.
Yang Yang explained that the platform integrates acceptance, review, and management functions into a single digital operation platform, offering 24/7 services such as non‑onsite account opening, multi‑channel terminal opening, and business permission management. The platform uses containerized micro‑services, improving opening efficiency by over 23% compared to traditional monolithic systems.
Q: How does the DevOps assessment impact your team?
Yang Yang noted that the assessment validates years of technical accumulation, refines their technical operations capabilities, and provides actionable guidance from the CAICT‑defined DevOps standards.
Q: What technical features does the system have?
Intelligent: AI technologies such as facial recognition, OCR, and voice recognition are integrated to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
Agile: Breaking system silos and establishing high‑speed hubs to enhance processes and customer experience.
Integrated: A unified acceptance‑review‑management workflow with real‑time tracking via a BI dashboard.
Q: What challenges were encountered during implementation?
Li Feng described difficulties in meeting user‑experience metrics and achieving stable dynamic scaling. These were resolved through reference to industry best practices, targeted technical breakthroughs, and platform‑level capacity‑scaling solutions.
Q: How does the DevOps standard benefit your enterprise?
Li Feng stated that the standard clarifies maturity level requirements and performance metrics, enabling visualization of gaps, continuous measurement, and systematic improvement, thereby enhancing development efficiency and system reliability.
The DevOps standards, jointly developed by CAICT, cloud‑computing alliances, and leading internet companies, are the first comprehensive domestic and international DevOps series standards, recognized by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and adopted by many financial, telecom, and internet enterprises.
For further information or assessment inquiries, contact CAICT (Liu Kaili) at 15650786171 or [email protected], and the Efficient Operations Community (Wei Huanxin) at 18500255645 or [email protected].
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