Eduardo da Silva
Effective Enabling Teams are a strategic high-return on investment that most organizations should leverage to improve their learning and achieve a more sustainable fast flow of change. This is why I am so excited about creating a Team Topologies Academy video course to help as many people as possible on that topic.
Eduardo da Silva is an experienced Technical Leader and Sociotechnical Systems Architect with a solid academic background (PhD in Computer Science) and hands-on experience on (co-)designing and building software-based products and organizations. He loves the intersection of architecting technical and organizational systems (a.k.a. Sociotechnical Systems Architecture) and how to shape a culture of purposeful evolution of these sociotechnical systems. |
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Kacper Gunia
The only reason why we write software is to deliver value to the business.
Kacper Gunia is an independent Software Architect, Trainer and Consultant. He believes that in order to deliver value for the business we need to create software that is aligned with the organization and its customers. He is passionate about enabling teams to be successful & productive with Domain-Driven Design and DevOps. In his spare time he runs Domain-Driven Design London meetup. |
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Manuel Pais
"TBA"
Manuel Pais is co-author of Team Topologies: organizing business and technology teams for fast flow. Recognized by TechBeacon as a DevOps thought leader, Manuel is an independent IT organizational consultant and trainer, focused on team interactions, delivery practices and accelerating flow. Manuel is also a LinkedIn instructor on Continuous Delivery. |
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Matthew Skelton
"TBA"
Matthew Skelton is co-author of Team Topologies: organizing business and technology teams for fast flow. Recognised by TechBeacon in 2018, 2019, and 2020 as one of the top 100 people to follow in DevOps, Matthew curates the well-known DevOps team topologies patterns at devopstopologies.com. He is Head of Consulting at Conflux and specialises in Continuous Delivery, operability, and organisation dynamics for modern software systems. |
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Nick Tune
"Identifying value streams is key to achieve fast flow. A collaborative approach using DDD helps us find the right business boundaries"
Nick is a principal consultant working with CTOs and technology leaders to map out their business and technical landscapes, improve architecture and developer experience, and build high-performing product teams. He is the author of Patterns, Principles, and Practices of Domain-Driven Design (Wrox, 2014) and a co-organiser of the DDD London meetup. |
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