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State and local agencies speed incident response, reduce costs, and focus on innovation

Dynatrace

Kailey Smith, application architect on the DevOps team for Minnesota IT Services (MNIT), discussed her experience with an outage that left her and her peers to play defense and fight fires. It helps our DevOps team respond and resolve systems’ problems faster,” Smith said. Dynatrace truly helps us do more with less.

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Digital experience is a strong predictor of citizens’ trust levels in state and local agencies

Dynatrace

As an application architect, Smith noted it was challenging to ensure software quality and performance when making large-scale changes, including a cloud infrastructure migration and front-end modernization to their unemployment insurance application. We meet our obligation to our citizens by consistently delivering services in this manner.

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Forrester Total Economic Impact (TEI) Study: What does it mean for you?

Dynatrace

Some benefits of Dynatrace, like faster DevOps innovation and gained operational efficiency, were quite consistent. The recommendation from the Forrester Consultants, and I, is to use the full financial framework in the case study we built and replace the composite organization’s details with that of your prospects.

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“Anything is Possible in the Novel Economy” – Brian Solis

Tasktop

No real best practices or case studies to guide us because the new market conditions are yet to be fully identified or understood. Mik Kersten, the two will discuss how to move forward by adopting digital-first mindsets supported by Agile and DevOps, and Value Stream Management , to execute at internet speed and scale.

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2017 Wheel of Fortune

J. Paul Reed

Prediction #1: DevOps Will Be Declared 1.0-STABLE STABLE This prediction was originally published in a larger T echBeacon piece on 2017 DevOps predictions. One of the pieces of lint the DevOps community loves to navel-gaze at the most is the “definition of DevOps.” So, what do I think 2017 will have in store for us?

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Signed, Sealed, and Delivered

J. Paul Reed

The thesis took a bit of extra time because it was really comprised of two different projects: collection and analysis of an industry survey on “post-incident analysis artifacts” (aka postmortem docs) as well as some of the practices employed in the industry; and then a deep case study of a high performing software development and operations organization, (..)

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Sustainability at AWS re:Invent 2022 All the talks and videos I could find…

Adrian Cockcroft

DOP315 Sustainability in the cloud with Rust and AWS Graviton  — Emil Lerch AWS Principal DevOps Specialist and Esteban Kuber AWS Principal Software Engineer. SUS209 — there was no talk with this code. SUS210 Modeling climate change impacts and risks at scale — Pierre Souchay AXA Climate CTO and Max Richter AWS Global SA.

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