How to measure ROI?
Applying DevOps methodologies to Salesforce using open source tools, such as GitLab, Jenkins, Selenium, and so on, helps organizations set up their automation process at minimal cost and with minimal efforts (in doing a one-time setup and configuration).
ROI cannot be measured as a number, but the ROI from applying DevOps can be measured as of the time we save in the deployment of Salesforce and the rework we do whenever developers accidentally overwrite each others' changes. Identifying issues faster with automation testing in the early stages of software development makes it easy to fix issues. Fixing defects in production costs us more time than fixing bugs early in a test or pre-production environment. Having a bug in production will have a business impact on our application.
The reduced time in the maintenance window when we are deploying changes to production and the reduced number of issues in production help us to measure the ROI from applying DevOps to our Salesforce...