ibminterconnect2016

Is there one most important factor in Scaling Innovation in the Enterprise? Vote now!

alan shimel
This has been great, we only have a few minutes left. What about #ibminterconnect?
alan shimel
who has submitted talks and on what?
Saleem Padani
only 3 more days for call for papers..ending this Friday
Dr. Angel Luis Diaz
We will go deep on the IBM Transformation – show how we go from a small “garage” to a large depot of devops across the world!
Saleem Padani
No more extensions. Right Brian?
Dr. Angel Luis Diaz
Its so tasty I think its simply scrumptious.
Carmen DeArdo
our continued DevOps journey including the technology and culture components that are critical to success
Rob Cuddy
I've submitted for a fun look related to release, deployment and DevOps
Saleem Padani
20,000+ attendees, 2500 sessions 10 streams, Over 300 DevOps focused topics
alan shimel
@carmendeardo want to talk to you about that
Saleem Padani
A must attend DevOps event!
Amy Silberbauer
I've submitted a talk on enterprise patterns for agile adoption
CJ Paul
Reach 20,000+ attendees by sharing your devOps story at #ibminterconnect. Deadline for proposals is this Friday Sept 25th
Ben chance
planning to go and text analytics on this feed would be great - last mention of agile was 25 mins ago
Amy Silberbauer
And one on "hybrid" SAFe Programs
Saleem Padani
Great panel sessions with great thought leaders
alan shimel
@Freecodata is agile necessary for devops?
Rosalind Radcliffe
more discussion on automated testing, and how it can help with modernization projects would be helpful
Saleem Padani
Thanks for hosting
alan shimel
While startups do somethings great, not every enterprise can act like a startup
Mustafa Kapadia
I agree and not every enterprise need to act like one, the risks are very different
Jayne Groll
I just learned a cool term - intrepreneurship. That's how enterprises act like entrepreurial startups.
Helen Beal 🐝
No enterprise can act like a startup - but they can take characteristics and apply them...
alan shimel
but what are the most important characteristics?
Rachel Reinitz
enterprise have an imperative to start acting more like startups for business innovation or risk being uberized
Mustafa Kapadia
curious @HelenRanger4 what characteristics would you like to replicate?
Dr. Angel Luis Diaz
The grass is always greener as they say – but sometime you need grass and sometimes you need pavement. They key is to have the methods and tools in place to do this.
CJ Paul
in every enterprise, there are portions of the business where they have to be very market responsive ... while the traditional well understood parts can go slower
alan shimel
hammer and nails, the key is knowing what you are ;-)
alan shimel
But how do you graft those startup practices onto the enteprise tree?
Helen Beal 🐝
Characteristics: collaboration, embracing change and innovation, experimentation...
Rob Cuddy
almost seems today that you are seeing enterprises acting like collections of loosely coupled startups
Rosalind Radcliffe
It's important to have processes that allow all the parts to go as fast as business needs
zster
Agree with Dr. Diaz....never all or nothing....Hybrid gives you the best of both worlds.
Chris Ferris
what every enterprise DOES need to do is be prepared to be disrupted, and being capable of responding quickly
Dr. Angel Luis Diaz
Only acting like a startup in one location is limiting – it’s about scaling devops across geographies and closer to your clients. I do not know a startup that does not want to be an enterprise!
Peter Spung
many enterprise execs who toured startup UrbanCode liked the collaborative spaces, team morale, and agile methods
Rachel Reinitz
@angelluisdiaz the key to an enterprise being more like a startup starts with changing culture plus processes, tools, methods
Mustafa Kapadia
I think experimentation is key....but harder said than done
Rosalind Radcliffe
Culture is key to make the transition, breaking down those silos and providing tools to support the teams
Chris Ferris
@rreinitz definitely need to have some bulls in the china shop to break down ossified processes that inhibit innovation/experimentation
Chris Ferris
@rreinitz this is where you need strong exec buy-in and support - to help with the process
Rachel Reinitz
@christo4ferris agreed Chris on exec support key - for many companies physically separating a team to free them to innovate is essential
CJ Paul
@Robservatory enterprises have to become loosely coupled organizations themselves, in order to move at speed. Otherwise their internal monolithic process will eventually kill them.
alan shimel
what are the things enterprises want to do like startups in DevOps?
Dr. Angel Luis Diaz
At IBM we combined the best of the open communities, pair programing, design, agile and devops with CI/CD – Companies large and small can scale this method as needed!
Helen Beal 🐝
Make releasing like breathing...
alan shimel
@HelenRanger4 So is it all about release speed then?
Chris Riley ☁
That would be the practice only. The movement is much more
Dr. Angel Luis Diaz
This allows companies to act as they need to meet their clients’ needs – one size does not fit all – but a method for devops needs to span beyond a single location.
Chris Ferris
not about release speed per se... but it is about reducing the time to business value and continuously adapting
alan shimel
Chris what else is there in the movement?
Carmen DeArdo
Reduce Lead Times, experiment with changes to see what value it drives
CJ Paul
we have found large companies set up small innovation teams to try out the new techniques, and then want to figure out how to scale it to the rest of their teams
Eric Minick
"releasing like breathing" requires such great testing, mttr, that yes...
Helen Beal 🐝
Not all about speed - also consistency, reliability and taking innovation to the user
Rosalind Radcliffe
It's about delivering the right function based on user feedback
Tony Bradley
- Agility and collaboration. Everyone does everything and just does what needs to get done without unnecessary red tape or bureacracy.
Amy Silberbauer
time-to-value, not time-to-delivery of a feature/function... so not just about speed
Disha Garg Mittal
Continuous feedback i believe would also be important
Dr. Angel Luis Diaz
The amazing thing about the time we live in instant feedback – the right methods and tools let you morph to the situation at hand and as @hoardinginfo says – disrupt vs. be disrupted.
Jayashree Venugopala
Have the ability to scale up as needed and ensure security too
Lori MacVittie
Scale and efficiency. Speed is good, but it's more about scaling to meet demand from increasing numbers of apps (especially on the #mobile side)
Chris Lazzaro
Enterprises want to innovate at the speed of a startup.
Peter Spung
.@ashimmy @DibbeEdwards shared some thoughts on this for her teams at IBM. http://www.slideshar...
alan shimel
@LazzaroChris innovate yes, but can they hope to?
Chris Lazzaro
Innovation occurs when enterprises reduce the time it takes for an idea to reach users