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How architecture evolves into strategy

O'Reilly Software

A look at the roles of architect and strategist, and how they help develop successful technology strategies for business. I'm offering an overview of my perspective on the field, which I hope is a unique and interesting take on it, in order to provide context for the work at hand: devising a winning technology strategy for your business.

Strategy 100
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Observability engineering: Getting Prometheus metrics right for Kubernetes with Dynatrace and Kepler

Dynatrace

For busy site reliability engineers, ensuring system reliability, scalability, and overall health is an imperative that’s getting harder to achieve in ever-expanding, cloud-native, container-based environments. As part of our observability engineering strategy, we want that data as well and to make sure it gets sent to Dynatrace.

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Full vs. Incremental vs. Differential Backups: Comparing Backup Types

Percona

This blog was originally published in January 2012 and was updated in June 2023. Therefore, establishing a strong backup strategy is essential to ensure data security and minimize potential disruptions. In addition, they are used for restoring or moving data to a new system.

Storage 68
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The Importance of a Great Developer Experience

Strategic Tech

In February 2012 I began working for a new company. Not only does a great DX enable people to become productive quicker and build better products, a great DX is an excellent retention strategy. Back in 2012, my CTO was passionate about “every developer pushing [meaningful] code to production on their first day”.

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From Domains to Value Streams

Strategic Tech

Some teams have complicated branching and testing processes which need accentuating, especially when legacy systems are involved or deploying to app stores. I discovered Kanban and WIP limits in 2012 and I’ve been a huge believer ever since. The details can vary quite a lot. But it’s not like you can just sprinkle on WIP limits?

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Structural Evolutions in Data

O'Reilly

” There’s as much Keras, TensorFlow, and Torch today as there was Hadoop back in 2010-2012. Isn’t it nice to uncover that in a simulated environment, where we can map out our risk mitigation strategies with calm, level heads? What makes a complex system troublesome isn’t the sheer number of connections.

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A Decade of Dynamo: Powering the next wave of high-performance, internet-scale applications

All Things Distributed

With these requirements in mind, and a willingness to question the status quo, a small group of distributed systems experts came together and designed a horizontally scalable distributed database that would scale out for both reads and writes to meet the long-term needs of our business. This was the genesis of the Amazon Dynamo database.

Internet 128