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Tuesday, May 2 • 11:00am - 11:30am
Keep CALM and Architect On: An Architect's Role in DevOps

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The key concepts in DevOps are CALM: Culture, Automation, Lean, and Measurement. How does an architect support the transformation to DevOps in the four CALM areas?

  • Culture: Remove silos, reduce fear of making mistakes, and encourage learning and experimentation.
  • Automation: Change the architecture to support dynamic infrastructure, automated deployments, and automated tests.
  • Lean: Structure capabilities and features to deliver higher value in smaller batch sizes.
  • Measurement: Architect to expose, aggregate, and route the right data for monitoring, analysis, and trending.

In this presentation, we'll talk about patterns, interactions, and behavior that architects will want to consider to keep CALM in the face of DevOps.

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Speakers
avatar for Eric Ort

Eric Ort

Eric Ort is the Lead Software Architect for a Raytheon software program in Aurora, CO. He has over 20 years of experience in visual simulation and virtual reality, artificial intelligence, telephony, commodities trading, and satellite data processing. He received his BS in Computer... Read More →
avatar for Terri Potts

Terri Potts

Terri Potts is an Engineering Fellow at Raytheon, where she is Technical Director for the Information, Intelligence and Services Software Organization. She has worked at Raytheon since 1998 and has been an advocate and champion for modern software development methods since 1999. Her... Read More →


Tuesday May 2, 2017 11:00am - 11:30am MDT
Conference Room C