Inspire, develop, and guide a winning organization.
Create visible workflows to achieve well-architected software.
Understand and use meaningful data to measure success.
Integrate and automate quality, security, and compliance into daily work.
Understand the unique values and behaviors of a successful organization.
LLMs and Generative AI in the enterprise.
An on-demand learning experience from the people who brought you The Phoenix Project, Team Topologies, Accelerate, and more.
Learn how making work visible, value stream management, and flow metrics can affect change in your organization.
Clarify team interactions for fast flow using simple sense-making approaches and tools.
Multiple award-winning CTO, researcher, and bestselling author Gene Kim hosts enterprise technology and business leaders.
In the first part of this two-part episode of The Idealcast, Gene Kim speaks with Dr. Ron Westrum, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Eastern Michigan University.
In the first episode of Season 2 of The Idealcast, Gene Kim speaks with Admiral John Richardson, who served as Chief of Naval Operations for four years.
New half-day virtual events with live watch parties worldwide!
DevOps best practices, case studies, organizational change, ways of working, and the latest thinking affecting business and technology leadership.
Is slowify a real word?
Could right fit help talent discover more meaning and satisfaction at work and help companies find lost productivity?
The values and philosophies that frame the processes, procedures, and practices of DevOps.
This post presents the four key metrics to measure software delivery performance.
January 20, 2015
Thank you for making the DevOps Enterprise Summit 2014 such a success. Not only was it evident that a community of practice exists that cares about implementing DevOps principles and practices in large, complex organizations, it’s obviously a vibrant one.
At the conference, we assembled 50 speakers who shared their journeys, and as well as 700 fellow travelers with similar goals and values. And maybe most importantly, we found ways we can help each other achieve our goals and get from “here to there.”
Just as a reminder, you can watch almost all the speaker videos here (plenary and track sessions). And you can view their slides here.
And you can find all the 8,000+ tweets and the 800+ pictures that everyone shared at the conference here.
We are actively starting to work on the programming for 2015 DevOps Enterprise Summit, so stay tuned for more news.
For those of you interested in presenting your story at the DevOps Enterprise Summit this year, make sure you’re on the mailing list, where you’ll get all the announcements (e.g., call for speakers, exact dates, etc.)
Thank you so much! Gene
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