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How today’s enterprise architect juggles strategy, tech and innovation

CIO

In todays rapidly evolving business landscape, the role of the enterprise architect has become more crucial than ever, beyond the usual bridge between business and IT. In a world where business, strategy and technology must be tightly interconnected, the enterprise architect must take on multiple personas to address a wide range of concerns.

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Rethinking enterprise architects’ roles for agile transformation

CIO

CIOs often have a love-hate relationship with enterprise architecture. On the one hand, enterprise architects play a key role in selecting platforms, developing technical capabilities, and driving standards. The sponsor’s primary responsibility is to secure funding and justify the business value of the investment.

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6 enterprise DevOps mistakes to avoid

CIO

It may surprise you, but DevOps has been around for nearly two decades. Driven by the development community’s desire for more capabilities and controls when deploying applications, DevOps gained momentum in 2011 in the enterprise with a positive outlook from Gartner and in 2015 when the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) incorporated DevOps.

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Reimagine application modernisation with the power of generative AI

CIO

In a global economy where innovators increasingly win big, too many enterprises are stymied by legacy application systems. 2] The myriad potential of GenAI enables enterprises to simplify coding and facilitate more intelligent and automated system operations. The foundation of the solution is also important.

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Enterprise DevOps: Leverage ESM data to improve speed and agility

CIO

It’s no exaggeration to say that modern enterprises run on DevOps. Rapidly moving markets and constantly changing business conditions require development teams to work closely with operations and end-users in a flexible, agile manner. Continuous improvement and continuous development (CI/CD) cycles are the DevOps way of life.

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Opsera raises $15M for its continuous DevOps orchestration platform

TechCrunch

Opsera, a startup that’s building an orchestration platform for DevOps teams, today announced that it has raised a $15 million Series A funding round led by Felicis Ventures. With this, Opsera essentially aims to help teams set up and operate their various DevOps tools. There were many engineering teams. Image Credits: Opsera.

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Digital transformation 2025: What’s in, what’s out

CIO

Transformational CIOs continuously invest in their operating model by developing product management, design thinking, agile, DevOps, change management, and data-driven practices. 2025 will be the year when generative AI needs to generate value, says Louis Landry, CTO at Teradata.