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Up your quality and agility factor – using automation to build “performance-as-a-self-service”

Dynatrace

For software engineering teams, this demand means not only delivering new features faster but ensuring quality, performance, and scalability too. This involves new software delivery models, adapting to complex software architectures, and embracing automation for analysis and testing. Performance-as-a-self-service .

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Trends and Topics for 2022

Adrian Cockcroft

As an outcome of the DevOps Enterprise Forum I collaborated on a paper called Building Industrial DevOps Stickiness by adding an introduction to Wardley Mapping to the story. Coming up on Jan 26, 2022 I’ll be presenting at the online OReilly Software Architecture Superstream event. primarily virtual?—?and

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Symphonia’s Serverless Insights — March 2018

The Symphonia

The biggest change that your editor (Mike) sees from a year ago is the mind-boggling number of Serverless conferences, and Serverless tracks at other conferences, that now exist. As I said on Twitter , like any good Serverless service, European Serverless conferences are apparently Highly Available.

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10 talks to look for at the 2018 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in London

O'Reilly Software

From chaos architecture to event streaming to leading teams, the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference offers a unique depth and breadth of content. We received more than 200 abstracts for talks for the 2018 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in London—on both expected and surprising topics.

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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

O'Reilly

Software architecture, infrastructure, and operations are each changing rapidly. The shift to cloud native design is transforming both software architecture and infrastructure and operations. Also: infrastructure and operations is trending up, while DevOps is trending down. Coincidence?

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Reflections from a Year of Project to Product

Tasktop

Helping Agile and DevOps transformations involving thousands or tens of thousands of IT staff turned out to be much, much harder. We bumped into each other at a conference and started geeking out on how software modularity tended to get intricately intertwined with organizational structures.

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The death of Agile?

O'Reilly

Agile is not, and never was, about getting developers to write software faster. If you were involved with professional programming in the 80s and 90s, you may remember how radical it was (and, in many shops, still is) to put software developers in touch with users and customers. This is important. Neckbeards? Geeks and nerds?