Why grit and kindness are necessary for digital transformation
Digital transformation requires more than just technical know-how.
Digital transformation requires more than just technical know-how.
Matt Cutts shares what he’s learned from working at Google and the U.S. Government.
Josh Bersin on why we need to re-think the value propositions of the businesses we’re in.
Multiverse Databases, Detecting Photoshopping, Simulation Platform, and Tail-Call Optimization: The Musical
Adam Tornhill offers a new perspective on software development that will change how you view code.
Rebecca Parsons shares the story of her career path and her work as an architect.
Michael Feathers explores various scaling strategies in light of research about human cognition and systems cohesion.
O’Reilly President Laura Baldwin discusses O’Reilly’s approach to running its business.
Jennifer Pahlka on making government services more accessible by starting with the user.
Information Operations, Game Creator, History Lessons, and Physical Pen Testing
Nathaniel Schutta explains why an architect’s job is to be a storyteller.
Liz Fong-Jones says management of complex distributed systems requires changing who's involved in production, how they collaborate, and how success is measured.
Bridget Kromhout looks over the cloud native landscape and talks about what’s new, what’s next, and what you need to get started with Kubernetes right now.
Drawing from technology, finance, sports, social psychology, and complexity theory, Everett Harper looks at the key practices that are crucial for solving our most critical challenges.
Drawing inspiration from restorative justice practices and her own journey of healing, Alex Qin offers a hopeful vision for how we can come together and co-create the world we yearn for.
Bob Quillin outlines how the cloud native community can reduce complexity, be more inclusive to all teams, and create a more open, multicloud future.
Experts explore software architecture security, design heuristics, Next Architecture, and more.
Chris Guzikowski discusses the convergence of microservices, cloud, containers, and orchestration that points toward the rise of a Next Architecture.