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Agile Org: the SAP Case
Pierre Neis discusses the Agile transformation at SAP, highlighting the patterns engaging all stakeholders of this global organization.
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Elephants Can Dance: Two Contrasting Transformations
Sunil Mundra showcases two contrasting case studies, one a failure and the other a success in Agile transformation, to bring out the key variables that determine success or failure.
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Finding the Joy in Chaos Engineering
Lenny Sharpe and Brian Lee discuss how Target has built resiliency into their systems and how developing a strong culture around Chaos Engineering has paid off.
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The Future of Chaos Engineering: in Pursuit of the Unknown Unknowns
Crystal Hirschorn discusses where their chaos and resilience practices must evolve to keep pace with the challenges of growing complexity.
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Innovation at Scale: A Community of Purpose
Jacob Singh explores how to optimize an organization for success, and how they have created a culture of risk taking, managed chaos and rapid alignment to push through changes.
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Upon Retrospective: the Board Went Agile
Sandra Davey and Alan Kirkland discuss their ‘accidental’ Agile journey, and how and why they’re practicing new ways of working.
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Building LARGE Agile Teams
Kiran Kanchan discusses how Spark manages to deliver high quality code with teams of 12-24 people.`
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Alibaba Container Platform Infrastructure - a Kubernetes Approach
Fei Guo talks about Alibaba’s decision to fully integrate upstream Kubernetes into existing Alibaba container management system, and how they extended Kubernetes to help with their scalability needs.
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Software Supply Chain Management with Grafeas and Kritis
Aysylu Greenberg discusses the goals for Grafeas and Kritis used to secure a company's software supply chain, and concludes with the details of current and future development.
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Peloton - Uber's Webscale Unified Scheduler on Mesos & Kubernetes
Mayank Bansal and Apoorva Jindal present Peloton, a Unified Resource Scheduler for collocating heterogeneous workloads in shared Mesos clusters.
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Conquering Microservices Complexity @Uber with Distributed Tracing
Yuri Shkuro talks about how Uber is using distributed tracing to make sense of a large number of microservices and the interaction among them.
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MOOtopia – Evolving the Spotify Model at MOO
Claire Donald shares the journey MOO has been on over the last two years implementing the Spotify Model as it scaled, then evolving it further to meet their needs.