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GOTO Global

GOTO Global is a company that organizes conferences and events for software developers and technology enthusiasts. GOTO conferences are known for their high-quality content and networking opportunities. They have been held in cities worldwide, including Aarhus, Chicago, Amsterdam, London, and Oslo.

The Coaching Leader & Architect

The Coaching Leader & Architect

In this session, Roy looks at one of the biggest problems in technical work today: the lack of training for tech leads and architects in Leadership, people skills, and becoming change agents in organizations. Roy will also cover the ideas of Elastic Leadership and how they can be applied in […]

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Debugging Under Fire: Keeping Your Head when Systems Have Lost Their Mind.

Debugging Under Fire: Keeping your Head when Systems have Lost their Mind

As software is increasingly developed to be deployed as part of a service, the manifestations of defects have changed: the effects of broken software are increasingly unlikely to be felt by merely one user, but many (or even all) — with concomitant commercial consequences. Debugging service outages put everyone in […]

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Indonesia tech firm GoTo to cut 600 more jobs – statement

Indonesia tech firm GoTo to cut 600 more jobs - statement

PT Goto Gojek Tokopedia, Indonesia’s most prominent tech firm, has announced another round of layoffs to boost the company’s profitability. The company said around 600 roles would be affected following the 1,300 jobs cut last year. The releases are part of the company’s efforts to streamline its organization and make […]

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Scaling Agile: The Small-is-Beautiful of Hubs

Scaling Agile: The Small-is-Beautiful of Hubs

Scaling agile is all the rage these days and especially popular with laggard adopters who want to broaden their management span of control. Most Scaling frameworks are just classical military hierarchies suitable for command and control. In a suitably arranged organization of 625 people, the average number of communication hops […]

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The Experience-Centric Organization • Simon Clatworthy

The Experience-Centric Organization

Simon is a professor of design at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design and the author of the fantastic book The Experience-Centric Organization: How to Win Through Customer Experience When the Wall Street Journal states that “Customer Experience Is the Key Competitive Differentiator in the Digital Age” it describes […]

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The Seven (More) Deadly Sins of Microservices

The Seven (More) Deadly Sins of Microservices

All is not entirely rosy in microservice-land. It’s often a sign of an architectural approach’s maturity that anti-patterns begin to be identified and classified alongside well-established principles and practices. Daniel Bryant introduces seven deadly sins from real projects, which, left unchecked, could easily ruin your following microservices project. Daniel offers […]

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The Many Meanings of Event-Driven Architecture

The Many Meanings of Event-Driven Architecture

I’ve often heard people describe their systems as “event-driven” during my career. But that phrase seems to lead to some very different architectural assumptions. In a recent workshop, we identified four patterns that tend to appear under the title of “event-driven”: event notification, event-based state transfer, event sourcing, and CQRS. […]

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Agile is Dead

Agile is Dead

Dave Thomas was one of the creators of the Agile Manifesto. A year ago, he told us that Agile is Dead. How could this be? Why had he deserted us? And what are we to do? It turns out that while the “Agile” industry is busy debasing the meaning of […]

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