
Haute culture!
In this episode of Continuous Delivery Office Hours, Tony, Bob, and Steve focus on the concept of “haute culture”, or high-performing organizational culture. Culture design and posters on the wall do nothing without cons

Hosted by Future of Dev · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 11 episodes
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Hear about Continuous Delivery from the team at Octopus. Bob Walker, Steve Fenton, and Tony Kelly have enough combined experience in years to walk a new software version to the moon, but we know a few better ways to deliver software.
Future of Dev hosts Continuous Delivery Office Hours, a technology show with 11 episodes published.

In this episode of Continuous Delivery Office Hours, Tony, Bob, and Steve focus on the concept of “haute culture”, or high-performing organizational culture. Culture design and posters on the wall do nothing without cons

In this episode of Continuous Delivery Office Hours, Tony Kelly chats to Bob Walker and Steve Fenton about modernizing legacy applications. Many teams and organizations face the decision on whether to modernize software

In this episode of Continuous Delivery Office Hours, Steve Fenton is joined by Octopus Deploy founder Paul Stovell to explore the hidden bottleneck in the AI productivity conversation that nobody is talking about: compli

In this episode of Continuous Delivery Office Hours, Tony Kelly, Bob Walker, and Steve Fenton discuss some of the tangled pathways around AI, the search for efficiency and productivity, and the need to re-focus on effect

In this episode of Continuous Delivery Office Hours, Tony Kelly, Bob Walker, and Steve Fenton discuss modern multi-tenancy and how different it is today than during the SaaS revolution. Multi-tenancy has a single purpose

In this episode of Continuous Delivery Office Hours, Tony Kelly, Bob Walker, and Steve Fenton discuss the purpose and common pitfalls of software change approvals. They argue that strict, manual change approval processes

While application code deployments have become highly automated and disciplined, database changes often remain manual, “folksy,” and prone to causing messy environment drift. Find out why databases require a uniquely cau

Your system’s architecture can support team autonomy, independent deployability, and independent evolution of components, or it can be a sticky mess. This episode looks at whether choosing a monolith or microservices fun

Your branching strategy can support Continuous Delivery, or make it an impossible goal. Teams should assess the impact of how they branch on their ability to deliver software at all times, and that means there are some b

To ensure software is deployable, teams must shift from manual testing to automated pipelines. Automation provides immediate feedback, captures institutional knowledge, and reduces long-term costs. Strategies like the St

Tony Kelly hosts our first episode of Continuous Delivery Office Hours, with Bob Walker and Steve Fenton. In this episode of Continuous Delivery Office Hours, we ponder why prioritizing Continuous Delivery (CD) is essent
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