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How to build a successful agile development culture – and why your business needs one

CIO

To keep pace with the growing complexity of software development, organizations have spent years working to implement agile practices into their developer experience. It enables teams to deliver value faster, with greater quality and predictability, and greater aptitude to respond to change.

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The extent Automic’s group CIO goes to reconcile data

CIO

On the IT front, group CIO Marcelo Dantas and his team look after technology across the entire business, which includes product engineering, service, security and infrastructure. But investors were adamant you could build a tech company with just engineers. Also, the data can come in with poor integrity or negative balances.

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5 signs your agile practices will lead to digital disaster

CIO

Business leaders expect IT to develop new products, improve customer experiences, automate workflows, and deliver new artificial intelligence capabilities. Many IT teams use agile methodologies to iteratively deliver feature-rich releases, improve capabilities, address technical debt, and experiment with emerging technologies.

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MLOps: why and how to build end-to-end product teams

Xebia

Data science teams are great at staying close to the business, finding and tackling business challenges with data-driven solutions. Teams that excel at this have been rewarded, and rightfully so. Yet, handing over a PoC to an Ops team is anything but smooth. New code must be written and the model should retrained.

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Using Honeycomb for LLM Application Development

Honeycomb

LLMs are nondeterministic black boxes that people use in ways you can’t possibly predict while still in development. Developing apps around LLMs creates an entire host of challenges that can’t be debugged in local development. A quick primer on the problem LLMs introduce How do you usually know what failed in your code?

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Benefits and challenges of using monorepo development practices

CircleCI

In a single, monolithic repository, also known as a monorepo, you keep all your application and microservice code in the same source code repository (usually Git). Typically, teams split the code of various app components into subfolders and use Git workflow for new features or bug fixes. Code sharing.

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Why Ruby Life CISO George Al Koura puts people first

CIO

But when it comes to actual business, George Al Koura, CISO of online dating company Ruby Life, has built a career on how long-term success depends on building team cohesion within the organization, and elevating the relationship with partners outside it. While I enjoyed my time in software, I knew I was capable of more.