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Coté's Weekly Wunderkammer
April 9, 2019
Hello again. As always, my notebook is emptied at the top, there’s a bunch of links at the bottom, and miscellaneous other things slice in here and there....
Coté's Weekly Wunderkammer
March 30, 2019
DevOps, monolithic architectures, craftsmanship – an unpublished interview I’m too wordy when I reply to reporters. This is mostly true everywhere I produce...
Wunderkammer
March 23, 2019
Containers are mostly just for large enterprises Here, you see a shift in intentions to use containers, a pretty large one: less people are planning to use...
Book finally out: Monolithic Transformation
February 26, 2019
Hello there! My little booklet on how enterprises are improving their software organizations is finally out: Monolithic Transformation. It’s one of those...
Coté's Commonplace Book #45
November 30, 2018
I’ve spent most of my content-time this week editing Monolithic Transformation. It’s rewording to simplify text here and there, and even better to slice out...
Coté's Commonplace Book #44
November 23, 2018
There is no Thanksgiving in the Netherlands. WHO KNEW?! Winter is settling in here. As a Texan, I barely understand winter. But, also as a Texan, I find cold...
Coté's Commonplace Book #43
September 22, 2018
There’s an insane block of travel coming up for me in October, and then Asia in November. Figuring out a “road warrior” job is difficult, and I’m constantly...
Coté's Commonplace Book
September 22, 2018
There’s an insane block of travel coming up for me in October, and then Asia in November. Figuring out a “road warrior” job is difficult, and I’m constantly...
Coté's Commonplace Book #42
September 15, 2018
I’ve been trying to figure out micro.blog as a platform. Hosting all my stuff over there seems much nicer than at WordPress. I think I’ve got all my stuff...
Coté's Commonplace Book
September 7, 2018
I’m a Texan, so cold weather is always welcome. Rain and cold weather is even better. Here in Amsterdam, people apologize for the rainy weather, they seem to...
Coté's Commonplace Book #40
August 31, 2018
I was down in France, just around Paris this week to speak at an event. The audience gave me the chance to work on a military-centric version of my standard...
Coté's Commonplace Book - Issue #39
August 24, 2018
I’ve been in Berlin at a quarterly sales meeting this week. It’s a big room of people, new and veterans. Traveling from Amsterdam to Berlin is just an hour,...
Coté's Commonplace Book - Issue #38
August 18, 2018
I’ve been in this quiet before the business-travel shit-storm for the past two weeks. Next week it slowly starts up. In the meantime, it’s given me time to...
Coté's Commonplace Book - Issue #37
August 10, 2018
We’re in Amsterdam now, all moved into our house - rented, of course. I missed last week due to packing and moving. Original programming Magic little scripts...
Coté's Commonplace Book
July 27, 2018
We move to Amsterdam in 5 days. We’re nearly done packing up our whole house. It’s surprisingly easy to just get rid of things, all things: clothes, kitchen...
Coté's Commonplace Book - Issue #35
July 20, 2018
20 July 2018 We move to Amsterdam in 11 days. Cloud Native Journey, 3rd edition In my capacity as an enterprise thought lord, I write up how large...
Coté's Commonplace Book #34
July 13, 2018
The problem with me and newsletters is that I constantly want to make one, but they’re a lot of work. I long for the old blog days of just a splatter of...
Private cloud all up in my grits, plus, Cloud-native Enterprise Architecture - Coté Memo #33
July 14, 2017
This week, news around Microsoft’s Azure Stack drove a lot of private cloud talk around these parts. Also, I’ve been trying to figure out what “Cloud-native...
Coté's Commonplace Book
July 14, 2017
This week, news around Microsoft’s Azure Stack drove a lot of private cloud talk around these parts. Also, I’ve been trying to figure out what “Cloud-native...
Coté Memo - Issue #32
July 6, 2017
It’s a short week, what with July 4th on Tuesday. There’s a few podcasts below and bit less than a handful of links. Podcasts Software Defined Talk: “Do I...
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