DevOps with Kumaran Anandan
Developing a DevOps strategy? Here is how you get it done with CITA-Professional Kumaran Anandan.
Developing a DevOps strategy? Here is how you get it done with CITA-Professional Kumaran Anandan.
A Case Study in Design – The IASA Pillars in the Real World by Priyank Bhatnagar Priyank Bhatnagar has 14 years of experience in IT, and has worked with cross-functional teams on international projects. He has been part of the full software development lifecycle. He also has exposure to the payment systems domain, in which
Cyber Protection & Resilience are the Only Drivers for Successful Architecture Today by Jaap Schekkerman Presentation Abstract: Cyber Protection & Resilience are the Only Drivers for Successful Architecture today Sub-Title: There is No place Anymore for Enterprise and IT Architecture, if you can’ t deal with Current and Future Cyber Threats! Cyberspace has become a
Cybersecurity for software architects by Brian Loomis Brian Loomis is an enterprise architect, providing leadership and hands-on consulting experience to a wide variety of customers in multiple industry segments, centered around understanding business value in the context of organizational goals, building team-centric organizations, and aligning innovative technology. He directly advises CIO’s, CFO’s and senior IT
Software Architecture - ATAM Case Study (Architecture evaluation) by Viswanathan Hariharan Viswanathan Hariharan has 25+ years experience in IT delivery & Lean consulting. He has managed software development projects and Application maintenance services. He has experience in software estimation, project planning and preparing proposals for clients. As Lean coach, he enabled teams to identify improvement
Attribute Driven Design - Tackling complexity in the heart of Software Architecture by Manuel Acosta Presentation Abstract: In this talk you will learn about how to architect software systems using Attribute Driven Design (ADD) method. A well established method to start designing great software architectures not only when starting from the blank page but also
Value (and Costs) of Custom Software Development by Brian Loomis Brian Loomis is an enterprise architect, providing leadership and hands-on consulting experience to a wide variety of customers in multiple industry segments, centered around understanding business value in the context of organizational goals, building team-centric organizations, and aligning innovative technology. He directly advises CIO’s, CFO’s
By Alexander von Zitzewitz The nicest thing you can say to a project manager or your boss is something like “I am done with my task / project“. Everybody loves people who are getting things done. If you do that consistently you will get rewarded and used as an example for those other slackers who
By Mark Sigda I have to admit, as an architect with a long history in distributed systems, that I still love the concept of SOA. I’ve also tried to make it happen (more than once) and failed miserably. As a former developer, something always troubled me about SOA. I didn’t see it at the
By Alexander von Zitzewitz The metaphor of technical debt is gaining more and more traction. Originally Ward Cunningham used the term for the first time in 1992, describing it like this: “Shipping first time code is like going into debt. A little debt speeds development so long as it is paid back promptly with a