Key takeaways from my keynote at ShipItCon today:

We need decoupling of teams and technology for fast flow BUT ALSO the active diffusion of knowledge for alignment and engagement.

#ShipItCon #FastFlow #TeamTopologies #AdaptTogether

Slides here https://speakerdeck.com/matthewskelton/devops-topologies-10-years-on-what-have-we-learned-about-silos-collaboration-and-flow-shipitcon-2024

DevOps Topologies 10 years on: what have we learned about silos, collaboration, and flow? - ShipItCon 2024

DevOps Topologies 10 years on: what have we learned about silos, collaboration, and flow? - ShipItCon 2024

In this talk, Matthew Skelton - founder at Conflux and co-author of the book Team Topologies - explores the key learnings from 10 years of Team Topologi…

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@matthewskelton Cool! This is really exciting to me because I spend a lot of my time helping orgs threat model better, and threat modeling can support both of these goals.

Decoupling gets better because you build in trust boundaries, and that helps drive a conversation about where coupling happens (often around APIs/services).

Diffusing happens because you have abstractions and ugly pictures šŸ˜€ or really, good enough ones that help people absorb some architecture information at a glance.

Do you have a link to a deck/blog post?

DevOps Topologies 10 years on: what have we learned about silos, collaboration, and flow? - ShipItCon 2024

In this talk, Matthew Skelton - founder at Conflux and co-author of the book Team Topologies - explores the key learnings from 10 years of Team Topologi…

Speaker Deck