dxchat

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Open conversations about DevOps and Digital Transformation.
   5 years ago
#dxchatthe TAO that can be told Open conversations about basically anything.
Rudy Gevaert
Of the hosts who has the coolest background?
botchagalupe
@furrier Check your twitter msg
botchagalupe
check your twittter msg
botchagalupe
. @rgevaert That's easy.. it's me
Chrys Sills
I do But my zoom stopped lol
John Furrier
damn this zoom is awesome
John Furrier
CloudNative organization is a concept that Covid19 will force everyone to adopt imo if not they will be laggards coming out of this pandemic. Cloudnative principles are portable not to business processes that were once ignoring agile. Agile is the new competitive advantage
Andrew Clay Shafer 雷启理
I see the same thing. Everyone is being confronted with the digital realities they have created for their customers and employees.
botchagalupe
. @furrier Seems like orgs are falling into 3 categories 1) Scale 2) Retract 3) Stabilize
Andrew Clay Shafer 雷启理
@botchagalupe yes, but those categories aren't necessarily by choice, but the prevailing forces on the industries they are in, some have seen revenue collapse
botchagalupe
Socio-technical systems .. come listen live https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFV2igpQdM3tqm2XL...
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Chrys Sills
To DevSecOps or DevOps?
Andrew Clay Shafer 雷启理
the s in devops stands for security :)
botchagalupe
In a perfect world we really shouldn't have had to use Devsecops. Unfortunately, security was basically ignored in most of the Devops conversations. Basically required a sort of a jump start.
Jeremy Cohn
@botchagalupe I agree, and this might just be my bias, but when I see DevSecOps being used it's almost ALWAYS referring to some security tooling, rather than the holistic aspects of DevOps
botchagalupe
How has COVID-19 impacted Devops?
Shabnoor Shah
@cyetain what do socio-technical systems have to do with digital transformation?
Jabe Bloom #BLM
oh.... I think what is being transformed IS a SocioTechnical System
Andrew Clay Shafer 雷启理
you can't treat tech separate from the social and expect to get good results, they are one system
John Furrier
Definition of SRE is explained by Dave Rensin @drensin at Google Dave Rensin explains how SREs were born of necessity - "We're going to need 1 million humans to run Google"
https://video.cube365.net/c/914312/embed
Dave Rensin explains how SREs were born of necessity - "We're going to need 1 million humans to run Google"
Dave Rensin, Google | Google Cloud Next 2018
Dave Rensin explains how SREs were born of necessity - "We're going to need 1 million humans to run Google" – Dave Rensin, Google | Google Cloud Next 2018
botchagalupe
Cool... I always say you need SRE when you have a scale problem.
Andrew Clay Shafer 雷启理
that's my point about necessity, we need Darwinian pressure to make meaningful change
botchagalupe
SRE vs Devops?
Andrew Clay Shafer 雷启理
SRE is devops as she is spoken at Google
Chris Corriere
SRE is devOps embedded across the value stream/wall of confusion
Chris Corriere
I technically heard it from Seth Vargo.
𝑹ყαηJ
@littleidea To differentiate vs DevOps - I think SREs tend to maintain custom SLOs & SLIs to ensure that app-specific health is measurable (or site-specific health, as they say at Le Goog)
Andrew Clay Shafer 雷启理
@ryanj what's the differentiation? SRE is an implementation of devops, not all devops implementations are SRE
botchagalupe
@ryanj Check your twitter msg if you want to join the zoom
Shabnoor Shah
https://www.redhat.com/en/resources/hbr-digital-tr...
https://www.redhat.com/en/resources/hbr-digital-transformation-report
Rethinking digital transformation: the culture and process imperative
Rethinking digital transformation: the culture and process imperative
Understand which culture, process, and technology capabilities global IT leaders identify to Harvard Business Review as key to successful digital transformation. 
Shabnoor Shah
Have any of you read the latest Red Hat sponsored HBR report "Rethinking Digital Transformation?"