Spreading the happy-sauce - Coté Memo #24
Hello, as I like to do every six or so months, I moved some publishing infrastructure around. This time, back to Revue from the fully automated Mailchimp. Yay me.
Links
Here’s a mix of things I’ve done recently and other items I liked.
My The Register column this month is on scaling DevOps/cloud-native teams to the entire organization. It’s easy to build one team that does software in a new and exciting way, but how can you move to two teams, five teams, and then 100’s? It goes over the amalgamation of a few case studies and plenty of over-the-top gonzo analogies, per usual.
A brief outline of the point that Amazon will deploy “upper case ‘D’” Disruption on whatever category it thinks it can make money at. On the other hand, if you’re not being disrupted, it’s a great set of tools. Like any tech vendor that’s cornered the market (like Microsoft and Apple in their ecosystems), they’re your friend until they’re your crushing competitor.
A good read-out of a survey of M&A people, largely predicting more tech M&A, e.g., “Slightly more than half of the respondents (52%) forecast that deal flow will top last year’s level, more than three times the 15% of respondents who indicated that year-over-year activity would decline in 2017.”
The full report has many more good details, including Trump’s effect on M&A: “ Four out of 10 (41%) indicate that President Trump’s economic policies have stimulated dealmaking, almost twice the 22% that said his policies have slowed M&A.” However, that’s just for US-based deals. Given the Trump xenophobia, transactions involve non-US companies look worse.
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I had great fear of being replaced by cheaper, off-shore labor in the 2000’s. It’s a large part of why I stopped being a programmer and shifted to being an analyst and the subsequent jobs I do. I don’t know what to think of H1-B visas. It’s a blip in the overall radar of jobs and it’s hard to sort out the moral way to think about it.
Crafting the Cloud-Native Organization
The Road
I’m delightfully in Austin for all of May, having just wrapped up some drips to DevOpsDays Atlanta and an internal Verizon devops event.
I’ll be speaking at DevOpsDays Austin (May 4th and 5th) and hanging out at OSCON (May 8th and 10th).
They have escalators in Verizon in Irving, Texas. Formally the GTE head-quarters. |