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5 Ways to Increase Release Velocity with Observability

Honeycomb

Think of observability as the best gift organizations can give to developers (and, ultimately, to their bottom lines). Create an engineering culture that makes releasing new features routine According to the DORA metrics , elite DevOps teams deploy code multiple times a day.

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Steering DevOps: a leader’s role on deck

Capgemini

In periods of both smooth sailing and rough waters, organizations depend on their leaders to steer the vessel. They asked us to provide guidance on enabling their leaders to steer their organization in the new direction. To be successful, organizations need to accept system and process failures as a means of learning.

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2020: The Year Bee-hind Us

Honeycomb

In March I wrote the following: Observability is a paradigm on which we can build a safe, healthy, sustainable future for the tech industry. We’re trying to build something sustainable here, and the people who make up Honeycomb are more than just “resources.” A small change with ripple effects. link] by @darraghcurran.

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2020: The Year Bee-hind Us

Honeycomb

In March I wrote the following: Observability is a paradigm on which we can build a safe, healthy, sustainable future for the tech industry. We’re trying to build something sustainable here, and the people who make up Honeycomb are more than just “resources.” A small change with ripple effects. link] by @darraghcurran.

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Building strong distributed teams, one pixel at a time

CircleCI

Much less happens organically through osmosis, or at the literal watercooler, but at the same time many of the challenges all teams face, like communication and collaboration, are exacerbated when we’re distributed across locations and time zones. Much less happens organically through osmosis, or at the literal watercooler.

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