Posts Tagged ‘evolution’
Emissaries from the Future
16Mar21
The future is already here – it’s just not evenly distributed. William Gibson – The Economist, December 4, 2003 I’ve been in a bunch of conversations recently on the intersection of Team Topologies and Wardley Maps. The Platform, Stream-aligned and Complicated-subsystem teams tend to drop out of a map because they fit around their respective […]
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Tags: cognitive load, evolution, mapping, Team Topologies, Wardley
I’ve seen this emerge a few times: I want a thing Eek – too many things – I need a thing manager I don’t care about things, just do the thing for me Applying the pattern to Kubernetes: I want a Kubernetes Eek – too many Kubernetes – I need a Kubernetes manager I don’t […]
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Tags: as a service, evolution, k8s, Kubernetes, management