For more than two years, I have participated in a number of panel discussions at Boston DevOps, our local DevOps meetup. Panels have been put together from several disciplines to address issues through the successful adoption of DevOps and reaching optimized use of this current methodology in software development. As relevant as the DevOps challenge […]
Econocom DevOps Summit’s Lessons: Severe Disconnect Between Expectations and Delivery
On March 15, I gave four keynote speeches on DevOps in Toulouse, France. As the main speaker of Econocom Club MEP 2018, an annual think tank summit organized by the European business-to-business digital services provider, I shared the day with 15 firms in industries as prestigious as financial services, energy, aerospace, aviation, and telecommunications and heard all […]
IBM: DevOps Begins and Ends with Culture
Making the transition to DevOps requires as much a shift in cultural mindset as it does new platforms for building, deploying and managing applications. Between the two, however, it’s often the extent of the cultural challenges needed to be overcome that gets most underestimated. Michael Elder, a IBM Distinguished Engineer, said one of the most […]
Is DevOps Really Necessary?
I spend my days discussing DevOps and digital transformations with companies of all sizes, from startups to some of the world’s largest enterprises. I’ve found that many teams are still at a very early stage in modernizing their technology, culture and practices. However, I’m surprised at the number of the organizations that don’t believe in […]
DevOps: Bringing People, Process and Technology Together for Digital Transformation
DevOps principles are built on an effective, continuous cycle of improvements—key factors that help drive digital transformation for companies large and small. Inserting this agile mindset into culture and operations, however, can be challenging, as the approach sometimes conflicts with the more the methodical ways of IT. So how can people, process and technology be […]
Inclusion, Collaboration and DevOps: Seeing the Bigger Picture
The last half of 2017 was pretty amazing. I wrote a brief post about the Inclusive Collaboration Summit I attended in London last July. Sallyann Freudenberg and Katherine Kirk started this campaign to raise awareness around neuro-diversity in tech. With respect toward the silence experiments I kept my original post very short. It was great […]
Can Agile and DevOps Get Along?
There is a common misconception that Agile and DevOps cannot work together, which does a disservice to everyone in the software development and delivery field. In fact, both approaches can significantly add to the Scrum pillars of transparency, inspection and adaption to better enable product teams to develop, deliver and sustain complex products. Both Agile […]
5 Principles for Building Teams to Evolve Your Entire Organization
A transformation can’t come from simply changing some tools or tweaking some antiquated processes to create improved collaboration. This is ultimately setting yourself up to fail. The magic comes from creating a universal change. You want to just improve your DevOps teams? Why not improve your entire organization? Be dramatic—organizational opposed to departmental. It sounds […]
Digital Business Revolution: Why DevOps is the New Enterprise Value Chain
Ongoing industry disruptions are forcing businesses to change their operational model; that’s the only way to avoid and survive digital bankruptcies. In North America, Sears Canada filed for bankruptcy, while Toys R Us and Weight Watchers were on the verge of it. In Europe, particularly, in France, banks including Societe Generale and leading retailers including […]
What Can Conway’s Law Teach Us About DevOps?
I first heard about Conway’s Law from reading the “DevOps Handbook” (an excellent read, by the way, if you want to dive head-first into DevOps). I was intrigued by how this idea came from slightly left field, yet seemed to have big implications for businesses on their journey to increased efficiency. In this blog, I […]
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