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We learnt that there are better ways to develop software and to manage work and companies, also in a remote scenario.
We discovered and recovered crucial skills and knowledges, to build top quality products, appreciated by users and crafted with pride by serious and enthusiastic professionals.
We’ve seen revolutionary companies succeed, and ways to collaborate and deliver better results in shorter times.
We’ve met pioneers, innovators and leaders. We embraced, experimented shared and discussed their and our ideas.
We explored disciplines and fields that looked far away, but that turned out being surprisingly close.
We discovered new ways to teach, to learn and to share knowledge. We’ve applied this learning to the new fully-remote scenario.
In the last ten years, we’ve learnt a lot of things. Both online and in-real-life.
We could have done the same in five years. If only we knew how.
Upcoming Events
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6 - 7 - 8- 11 - 12 November 2024, from 9.30 am to 1.00 pm (CET - Italy)
online course
Deep Dive into Model-Driven Design Workshop
with Bruno Boucard and Kenny Baas-Schwegler
Next level Domain-Driven Design! Go beyond using basic tactical patterns such as aggregates, entities and value objects, learn the skills to become domain experts as software developers and unlock critical breakthroughs in product development.
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Milan // 20 - 21 - 22 November 2024, from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm (CET - Italy)
workshop
Designing Microservices Workshop
with Chris Richardson
Chris Richardson is our guide in the world of microservices – experience how to design a loosely coupled, microservice architecture that enables fast, sustainable flow.
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Berlin // 4 - 5 - 6 December 2024, from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm (CET - Germany)
workshop
Advanced Software Architecture Workshop – Residuality Theory
with Barry O' Reilly
Barry O’Reilly guides us through the world of Residuality Theory, an advanced theory of software design that will help you think differently when building robust, antifragile software that is fit for uncertain times.
Going further
Putting ideas into practice
A team, or a department, involved in software development is a complex ecosystem, whose behavior is the outcome of decisions at the technology, organization or general context level. Our experience and a system-leve perspective tell us that a combination of different expertises lead to more effective and durable solutions, while local solutions fail to achieve long lasting results.
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Enterprise Modeling
Information technology is the propelling engine behind last decade's most successful companies. But a wrong management can transform IT into a burden, or a drag for the enterprise competitiveness.
First step to recover control of the enterprise architecture is to correctly understand and implement the model of the enterprise, correcting growth defects and accidental complexity that accumulated over the years.
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Agile Coaching
We help teams to put agile software development principles into practice. We help organizations to manage transitions towards a new way of developing software, involving the right persons and teaching how to play new roles in the new ecosystem.
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360° IT Organization Sanity Check
Resistance to change can be deeply rooted. Behaviors perceived as "winning" in a given context, shape a company culture. But they're often the result of system constraints that make the status quo (or a slow decline) a system attractor.
A real change management strategy can be successful only considering the real system constraints, to apply efforts where they can be successfully leveraged, avoiding to waste time, money and energy where the odds are against us.
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