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2020: The Year Bee-hind Us

Honeycomb

Though our deploy velocity remained the same, the engineering org has been far from stagnant. In Q1 we promoted Emily Nakashima to VP of Engineering , and we hired two more engineering managers in Q4. It’s the same whether you’re running a monolith or hundreds of microservices, on a team of two or two hundred.

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2020: The Year Bee-hind Us

Honeycomb

Though our deploy velocity remained the same, the engineering org has been far from stagnant. In Q1 we promoted Emily Nakashima to VP of Engineering , and we hired two more engineering managers in Q4. It’s the same whether you’re running a monolith or hundreds of microservices, on a team of two or two hundred.

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MLOps and DevOps: Why Data Makes It Different

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

If you ask an engineer to show how they operate the application in production, they will likely show containers and operational dashboards—not unlike any other software service. They are often built by data scientists who are not software engineers or computer science majors by training. Software Development Layers.

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Serverless; the next big thing

The Agile Monkey

Serverless is an evolution of the microservices concept. In a microservices architecture, a big software system is broken into many independent smaller services that work together to bring value. Deeper study, training, and hiring external expertise should be considered before initiating a Serverless system.