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Contentstack raises $80M to grow its headless CMS platform for the enterprise

TechCrunch

“Composable architectures ensure that enterprises can innovate swiftly, deploy new features rapidly, and remain agile in the face of digital disruption. Closing the loop, Contentstack eventually bought the CMS division of Raw Engineering in 2018). Strapi and Kontent are among the startup’s other rivals.

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Apiumhub supports Craft Conference one more year

Apiumhub

One of the largest software developer conferences in the region, with unmissable talks and workshops between 31 May to 3 June. Craft Conference is an international festival-like event about software delivery craft. The importance of software delivery craftsmanship is increasing constantly. Check out the speakers!

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DevOps vs Site Reliability Engineering: Concepts, Practices, and Roles

Altexsoft

For over a decade, two similar concepts — DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) — have been coexisting in the world of software development. This article explains how DevOps and SRE facilitate building reliable software, where they overlap, how they differ from each other, and when they can efficiently work side by side.

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Mentorship, Coaching, and Sponsorship — A Powerful Framework for Building Resilient Teams

Gitprime

Hogan spent more than a decade leveling up engineering organizations and growing leaders at companies like Etsy (as an Engineering Director) and Kickstarter (as VP of Engineering). Yet she’s worked with a lot of engineering leaders where that internal drive—and the resulting fulfillment—weren’t the case.

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From Engineer to Executive: An Interview with Eric Muntz of MailChimp

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

Announcer: Welcome to the Programming Leadership podcast, where we help great coders become skilled leaders and build happy, high-performing software teams. Engineers having seen that, then it turned into an Engineering 1 job, helping fix bugs and work on their software. It was a very small little consulting practice.