IT Revolution

IT Revolution

Technology, Information and Media

Portland, Oregon 8,728 followers

Helping technology leaders succeed.

About us

IT Revolution empowers enterprise technology leaders with essential insights for succeeding in the digital age through books, papers, events, and more. We focus on leadership strategies and organizational practices that drive high performance in large, complex companies, helping them thrive in the rapidly evolving business landscape. We produce bestselling and award-winning books on tech leadership, run the annual Enterprise Technology Leadership Summit (formerly the DevOps Enterprise Summit), and much more.

Website
https://www.itrevolution.com
Industry
Technology, Information and Media
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Portland, Oregon
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2013
Specialties
IT, DevOps, Continuous Delivery, Agile, lean, Business Leadership, IT Leadership, Digital Transformation, Leadership Books, IT Books, IT Leadership Conferences, and The Phoenix Project

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  • "The four winning strategies of the digital economy: exchange optimization, distributed innovation, capability capitalization, and value aggregation." —Unbundling the Enterprise by Stephen Fishman and Matt McLarty

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  • In an era of constant digital transformation, team cognitive load has emerged as the silent productivity killer. Recent research by Dr. Laura Weis and Manuel Pais exposes a critical organizational blind spot: our teams' mental processing capacity. By understanding the intrinsic, extraneous, and germane cognitive loads, leaders can create more sustainable, high-performing work environments that truly support human potential. Read more at the link in comments.

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  • The First Annual State of Industrial DevOps Report, released by Copia Automation earlier this year, provides compelling evidence for the critical need to adopt Industrial DevOps practices in manufacturing and distribution sectors. Key insights: ▪️ Downtime costs average $4.2 million per hour ▪️ Manufacturing shutdowns due to coding errors average 30 hours and cost $126 million ▪️ 50% of downtime is attributed to industrial code issues ▪️ 78% report ad hoc fixes to industrial code are common ▪️ Teams spend 10 times more hours debugging code than reviewing it ▪️ 97% agree on the benefits of Industrial DevOps, but adoption challenges remain These findings validate the work of Dr. Suzette Johnson and Robin Yeman, who introduced the concept of Industrial DevOps in 2018. Their book, Industrial DevOps: Build Better Systems Faster, published in 2023, now proves to be more relevant than ever. As industries grapple with the challenges of developing increasingly complex and interconnected systems, Industrial DevOps offers a promising path forward. It combines the best practices of software development with the rigorous requirements of hardware engineering, addressing the unique needs of cyber-physical systems. How is your organization approaching these challenges? Are you considering implementing Industrial DevOps practices? What obstacles do you foresee in adoption? #IndustrialDevOps #ManufacturingTechnology #IndustryInnovation #CyberPhysicalSystems https://itrev.io/3zqCreG

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  • IT Revolution reposted this

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    Chief Product Officer, AutoRABIT

    Maximizing resource utilization often slows down the very processes you're trying to optimize. To truly enhance efficiency, the focus should be on flow—ensuring work progresses smoothly through the system, even if it means some resources aren't constantly in use. Explore this balancing act further in @ Flow Engineering

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  • IT Revolution reposted this

    Hi folks, I just posted a sequel to my contentious post from May, The Death of the Junior Developer. Here's the link to the original, in case you missed it: https://lnkd.in/g5PwSXsD The post got a lot of flak, and has always deserved a more nuanced follow-up. I've had lots of time to hear alternate perspectives, and the story is now much richer and clearer. The sequel, hot off the presses, is titled The Death of the Stubborn Developer, and can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gv6nJgwe I've been trying to write this sequel ever since May, and it's been an unbelievably long and difficult journey. I have close to 100 pages of discarded material. The story has always grown like a weed, and has been hard to capture cleanly without bloating into unreadability. But I have finally managed to make it readable in one sitting. Let me know what you think, even if you disagree with it. Especially if you disagree! Oh, and if you happen to see this by EOD Wednesday Dec 11th, and you would like to hear more, consider joining our Virtual Code AI Summit on Thursday the 12th, the first ever of its kind, with some amazing speakers and guests. Registration link: https://lnkd.in/gmtD4TmY

    The Death of the Stubborn Developer

    The Death of the Stubborn Developer

    steve-yegge.medium.com

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