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Enterprise Architecture in a Product-Oriented DevOps World

Strategic Tech

Enterprise Architecture (EA) is hugely important for medium and large organisations. Enterprise Architects take a broad look at an organisation, and are experts in aligning technology solutions with the business objectives. In my experience as a consultant, EAs are not having the impact they should.

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

Dynatrace

The IDC FutureScape: Worldwide IT Industry 2020 Predictions highlights key trends for IT industry-wide technology adoption for the next five years and includes these predictions: Hasten to innovation. This involves new software delivery models, adapting to complex software architectures, and embracing automation for analysis and testing.

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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.

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Tasktop Closes $100m Investment to Fuel Universal Standard For Value Stream Management

Tasktop

To illustrate the point, consider this one-on-one conversation that I had with the global CIO of a large financial services company a couple of years ago: CIO: “We have stepped up our Agile transformation efforts to get to 100% Agile by the end of year, and have a large DevOps and cloud transformation happening as well.”.

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Explore Autonomous Cloud Management at an Autonomous Cloud Lab

Dynatrace

A state of ACM and NoOps is not something you can buy off the shelf or by combining a set of “cloud tools” It is a mind shifting change that improves on the way companies build, test, deliver and release software, introducing new technologies and changing how existing technologies are used. Not sure where to start?

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MLOps and DevOps: Why Data Makes It Different

O'Reilly

This is both frustrating for companies that would prefer making ML an ordinary, fuss-free value-generating function like software engineering, as well as exciting for vendors who see the opportunity to create buzz around a new category of enterprise software. Can’t we just fold it into existing DevOps best practices?

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The Unicorn Project Review: Finding Flow with the Five Ideals 

Tasktop

Last week I spoke with Carlota Perez , who is currently researching the historical context of each of the five technological revolutions summarized in Project to Product. However, architectures have typically evolved around technology stacks and internal company silos.