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Measuring and managing technical debt with DevOps

CircleCI

Every technical team in the software industry is familiar with technical debt. That is because every software team incurs technical debt along the way. This article answers some critical questions about technical debt. It is essential to examine the causes of technical debt to see how a DevOps process can help.

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Bringing an AI Product to Market

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

In this article, we turn our attention to the process itself: how do you bring a product to market? Work with senior management to design and align on appropriate metrics, and make sure that executive leadership agrees and consents to using them before starting your experiments and developing your AI products in earnest.

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Three parts to the mission

Marcus Blankenship - Daily Writing

We’ll create books, workshops, training programs, tools, frameworks, programs, and processes to teach the core tenants of excellent technical leadership. Podcasts, conference talks, and articles, and even our slack room will show people new ways of doing things.

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The value of Agile Architecture in a modern organization

Xebia

While the traditional training frameworks for architecture, e.g., TOGAF address processes and models, they leave out skills like stakeholder management and modeling, or analytic skills. Another one to consider is technical leadership, experience in the technical domain which can be described as “know your stuff”.

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Collaboration and Notqmail with Amitai Schleier

Marcus Blankenship - Podcasts

On this episode of Programming Leadership, Marcus and his guest, Amitai Schleier, discuss a new project Amitai is working on regarding reviving an old, but useful, open-source program called qmail. But you then used your technical leadership skills to wrangle some folks together and things are now moving. Episode 35. Show Notes.

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Why give a conference talk (or, why give a Postgres talk)

The Citus Data

And since Postgres is not created nor owned by a single company, well, it’s up to all of us to populate the ecosystem with useful training materials—like your conference talk. ↩ This article was originally published on citusdata.com. Online videos of your talk can help people around the globe.