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The Azure Dictionary of Pain

A straightforward guide to thorny cloud terms In this guide, we’ll cover some core concepts (like load balancing and availability zones) as well as some of the most common—though clearly challenging!—Azure tools you’ll find in a modern cloud stack. the Azure Dictionary of Pain.

The Road to Multicloud

The road to Cloud Nirvana, so to speak, is not an easy one. It is paved with many a broken EC2 instance, S3 buckets left exposed to the web, and a whole lot of poorly-written YAML. Increasingly, however, that road doesn’t just pass through Amazon. It passes through many clouds.

How The Cloud Helps You Grow

We analyzed information from a sample of more than 90 public and private companies across 20 dimensions to determine the impact of a commitment to cloud skills and cloud maturity. In this guide, see how much value companies get when investing in cloud skills and technology.

Technology Skill Development: The Strategy For Building Better Teams

Are you a leader at a rapidly growing or large company committed to embracing new technologies as they emerge? Are you part of a team that wants to be at the forefront of innovation and disruption? Are you looking to meet and adapt to customer demands faster, and with more agility, so you can be the first to market?

Handbook: Leading Remote Teams

The tech industry is reliant on the ability to pivot fast and evolve in an ever-changing landscape. The COVID-19 pandemic challenged that adaptability like never before. Every single business entity had to quickly stabilize, revise and rebuild to survive in a totally new reality.

Perspectives in Engineering: 3 Ways to Help Your Team Thrive (In and Out of Codebase)

With help from top engineering leaders from across the world, this guide unpacks how to create the needed environment to help your team thrive in and out of the codebase. The insights are derived from peers who understand what it takes to create a high-performing engineering organization.

Tech in 2021

2020 was the year that changed everything. The way we live, work and succeed got turned on its head. But the challenges we faced gave way to opportunities and innovations that we can now capitalize on to make the future better.

10 Problems Slowing your Development (And How to Fix Them)

The heart of any engineering team is its workflow—how projects move from ideation to a working product, how customer feedback makes it from a ticket through the latest sprint. Engineering teams have never needed external motivation to improve—iterating is central to the job.