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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.

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5 Ways to Increase Release Velocity with Observability

Honeycomb

The pressure on today’s development teams is real: innovate, release quickly, and then do it all again, only faster. And, bonus, Honeycomb integrates easily into existing development tools, so teams can spend time innovating rather than context switching. But even the best observability offering needs a culture of support.

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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. This is true in lagging organizations but even in places that are more innovative. Make sure it has the right organizational commitment.

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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.