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Steering DevOps: a leader’s role on deck

Capgemini

Within IT, DevOps answers the global call for organizational transformation. The case for DevOps leadership. DevOps represents a change in IT culture. However, shifting to DevOps is only possible when there are capable and transformative leaders at the helm. How do we bring this to life?

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5 Ways to Increase Release Velocity with Observability

Honeycomb

Create an engineering culture that makes releasing new features routine According to the DORA metrics , elite DevOps teams deploy code multiple times a day. Observability is more than a platform: it’s a culture shift. But even the best observability offering needs a culture of support.

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How to Scale Engineering Processes w/ Twitter's VP of Engineering

Dzone - DevOps

Maria Gutierrez is the VP of Engineering for Strategy and Operations at Twitter. She joins a special livestream of the Dev Interrupted podcast to share her career journey, her strategies for sustainably scaling engineering teams and the three pillars of engineering processes.

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Article: InfoQ Software Trends Report: Major Trends in 2022 and What to Watch for in 2023

InfoQ Culture Methods

2022 was another year of significant technological innovations and trends in the software industry and communities. The InfoQ podcast co-hosts met last month to discuss the major trends from 2022, and what to watch in 2023. This article is a summary of the 2022 software trends podcast.

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Platform Engineering Essentials: 5 Key Learnings Before You Start

Xebia

Building a suitable and sustainable platform is more than a technical challenge; it might also require a change in the way people work and sometimes new skills are needed. You need to be aware of the culture in the organizations you work for and realize that the tech can be used for good and bad.

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Chaos Engineering at Datadog

LaunchDarkly

I think it’s important when you’re talking about chaos engineering to also talk about culture. My first question is in terms of this chaos engineering culture, how does this play between your team with all the teams? In reality, I just think that approach is not sustainable. It’s like a nightmare.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

He describes “some surprising theories about software engineering”: I discuss these theories in terms of two fundamentally different development styles, the "cathedral" model of most of the commercial world versus the "bazaar" model of the Linux world. They have a culture of respect for engineers, and of long-term thinking.