PinnedSteve FentonHow To Measure Platform EngineeringUse MONK metrics to track the success of your internal developer platform.Sep 23Sep 23
Steve FentonStop Blaming Regulation for Poor Software Delivery PerformanceA decade of research busts the myth that high-performance software delivery isn’t for the regulated.1d ago1d ago
Steve FentonGo Ahead! Deploy on Friday!Improving your deployment pipeline reduces the risk of failed deployments overall rather than choosing which day will be a bad day.Sep 26Sep 26
Steve FentonThe Doorway Effect and Developer Experience: Why It MattersEven the most self-disciplined people are at risk from too many distractions. How GitHub Copilot Extensions can help.Sep 25Sep 25
Steve Fenton8 Real-World Reasons To Adopt Platform EngineeringEveryone wants to deliver software sooner and consolidate tools and practices. A platform that considers these needs will likely achieve…Sep 24Sep 24
Steve FentonGatekeepers Limit Continuous Delivery’s BenefitsHaving too few people with deployment authority reduces software delivery performance.Sep 20Sep 20
Steve FentonGitOps Makes for Great DevEx, but Pragmatism MattersAt Kubecon Paris, we surveyed expert developers about their modernization initiatives, including what works well and where there’s pain.Sep 19Sep 19
Steve FentonElite Performance Is Wasted on Feature FactoriesThe whole point of achieving this performance level is to run more experiments with high confidence so your organization can learn more.Sep 13Sep 13
Steve FentonKubernetes Predictions Were WrongWhy has the solution to the Kubernetes complexity problem proven so elusive?Sep 12Sep 12
Steve FentonTwo Ways to Reduce Bottlenecks with the Theory of ConstraintsWorking out how to apply Theory of Constraints in real-world situations can be hard, but there are two simple ways to kickstart it.Sep 11Sep 11