Michael Nygard

Michael's desire to teach what he knows shows in daily work, speaking engagements, and writing. Michael wrote "Release It!"---about building large scale systems to survive the real world, rather than just passing QA---and has contributed to several other books. These days, he is devoted to improving the odds that a client's system will make money for them, by understanding time, uncertainty, risk, ignorance, and architecture.

Website

http://www.michaelnygard.com/

Twitter

http://twitter.com/mtnygard

When the Fur Flies: Dev and Ops Collaboration at the Worst of Times

Sessions

Architecture Without an End State

Track: Architecture, wednesday 15:40 - 16:30

Most architecture efforts have a strong waterfall nature to them. Architects create an end-state vision with a multi-year plan to achieve it. Of course, the business and technological contexts both change long before that can be achieved. The result is a series of half-finished, very expensive, enterprise architecture initiatives. Instead, we should create architecture that is specifically optimized for change, with principles about where to place certain decisions and how to adapt over time.

When the Fur Flies: Dev and Ops Collaboration at the Worst of Times

Track: Excellence, wednesday 13:00 - 13:50

This talk addresses the need for developers to understand and collaborate with operations, as well as the consequences when collaboration does not happen. It's an argument for DevOps, by examining a pair of case studies: one where this collaboration happened, and one where it did not.