By Jessica Pennington Microservices are individual units of executable code that work within a limited framework. They are extremely useful when placed within an architecture…
By Willie Favero The digital age has arrived… Again…. It is far more than anything we’ve ever seen before and makes all other “digital arrivals”…
By Justin Vaughan-Brown Another Gartner viewpoint comes to mind—that of a “Pace Layer” strategy; organizations have systems of record, differentiation and innovation, with the first…
By Julian Moore Jason Bloomberg has just delivered another insightful analysis, this time of Melvin Conway’s “Law” that, Any organization that designs a system…
The cloud has transformed how we think about software quality. Instead of preventing failures, we must focus on automatic recovery from failure. In other words,…
By Allen Kane Jason Bloomberg once wrote a good definition on cloud workloads: “The best way to think about a Cloud workload is [as] all…
By Yaniv Yehuda So how does an innovative company like T-Mobile look to its IT organization in to drive the agility they need to remain…
By Steve Brodie Another clear point that was made at Collision was that digital transformation is disrupting every industry. We now see DevOps as a…
By Scott Edwards Jason Bloomberg recently wrote a great blog on how these microservices are a lot like Lego building blocks, helping developers “mix and…
By Eva Johnson Several recent articles by Jason Bloomberg on Forbes have put the spotlight on the division between Enterprise Architects and the Agile Movement…


