🗽 Catch StackShare's billboard in Times Square #nyc this week! 🤩 Enterprise architects that are part of the StackShare community often ask us what the most common use case for Tech Stack Intelligence is across our customers. The answer: consolidation. The average modern web app has over 2,000 modules and most large enterprises have thousands of codebases. This tech sprawl slows engineering teams down because you have to build the same things in different ways, support multiple technologies that do the same thing, and as a result you have more risk. The real solution to this is being able to standardize and reduce the overlapping and redundant technologies (aka tech debt). With StackShare Enterprise, you get the data you need to identify consolidation opportunities, track consolidation projects, and report on consolidation efforts across the enterprise so that your software engineering teams can get products into customer's hands faster than ever before: https://lnkd.in/ggRTzzuh Thank you to our partners Gold House & Brex for highlighting us and making this campaign possible! #GrowWithBrex
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🚀 Tech Talk Recap: Exploring Architecture 101 with Marijus Lukša! A few days ago, we had the privilege of hosting a captivating Tech Talk featuring our colleague delving into the fundamentals of #software architecture. He skillfully navigated through the main software architecture styles during the presentation, offering valuable insights into their nuances and comparative advantages. It was a deep dive into understanding when and why one architectural style might be more advantageous, shedding light on crucial decision-making processes. Thank you, Marijus, for sharing your knowledge and experience. 👏 #hyarchis #techtalk #fintech
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Director of Digital Innovation | Low Code & Microsoft Copilot | Fast Track Recognized Solution Architect - Power Apps | Microsoft MVP | Public Speaker | Next: Dynamics Minds - Slovenia
Yup, SO We are gonna demystify #LowCode! Very exciting! Basically I get to run around yelling about Ecosystems, Governance and Low Code (Secretly Copilot)! I'm sure the others will make sense though :D 1. WHAT is Low Code and importantly...WHY? 2. WHY is it important to drive ENABLEMENT in your organisation? 3. How to ignite your Low Code (secretly copilot) portfolio and build epic stuff SAFELY! I think its important that we understand what's about to happen in the next 12 months and WHY this will have a PROFOUND affect on your organisation! Buckle up folks and prepare for one of the biggest shifts in tech history! #PowerPlatform #Copilot ANS Group
One of our next events is this totally AWESOME on-site event around #LowCode hosted here in our Fusion offices in Manchester. If you're using Low Code, want to adopt it or perhaps are unsure what it even is - this will be the event for you. We have an incredibly good lineup of speakers including Chris Huntingford 🚀 Jason Earnshaw & Janet Robb as well as one of our Low Code customers, Graham Feek, talking about his experiences and how Low Code is used! Sign up to the event below or reach out if you're looking to learn more. Look forward to seeing you there! https://lnkd.in/ekdpNd7T
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In 1893, the White City at the Chicago World's Fair didn't just capture imaginations; it revolutionized American architecture, setting a new benchmark in design excellence and leaving a lasting influence that extended far beyond its temporary existence. Among those it inspired was none other than Walt Disney, whose dreams of magical kingdoms found a spark in the White City's grandeur. This transformative impact reminds me of the seismic shift in developer tools between 2010-2018. Brands like GitHub, Twilio, MongoDB, HashiCorp, and Stripe didn't just create tools; they redefined the developer experience, integrating seamless marketing, top-notch product design, and exemplary documentation into the very fabric of their offerings. But just as architecture didn't stop evolving after the White City, the journey towards enhancing developer experience isn't over. Today, having good documentation, fluid marketing, and a great onboarding experience isn't a differentiator—it's the minimum. The tech community stands on the precipice of needing its next White City moment. It's not about emulating past successes but reinventing how we engage, support, and empower developers. The question facing us now is, what will be the next monumental leap in developer experience? I see a lot of organizations reducing developer marketing teams, shrinking developer experience budgets and measuring developer marketing only as a growth engine, forgetting that it can shorten deals and build loyalty within accounts. The reality is the platforms and tools that are going to replace the "default" platforms and providers of today are going to syphon away accounts from those legacy companies by treating developers better. The impact of a well-loved and trusted developer brand is measurable, but it requires a monumental leap forward. Who do you think is taking developer experience to the next level? What do you and your team need to start thinking bigger? What is your companies next big leap for developers? #DeveloperExperience #DeveloperMarketing #Devrel #documentation #Innovation #TechTrends #ArchitectureInTech
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How to strike the balance between innovation and stability in platform teams and take your software development to the next level? The constant pull between pushing the boundaries of technology and maintaining the unwavering stability that businesses require is a challenging aspect of the role of platform engineer. StackSpot's fundamental goal is to provide a stable, reliable, and efficient platform that serves as the backbone of the company's digital operations. Ready to simplify your software engineering? Explore StackSpot, your Enterprise Developer Platform tailored for efficiency and productivity. In this blog post, we'll learn how to balance innovation and stability in platform teams. https://lnkd.in/dxwUXwAN #EfficiencyOntheSpot #GenAI #SoftwareEngineering #StackSpot #StackSpotAI
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