All Software Architecture, All the Time
June 10-13, 2019
San Jose, CA
Mik Kersten

Mik Kersten
CEO, Tasktop

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Mik Kersten spent a decade creating open source developer tools before realizing that programing was not the bottleneck of large-scale software delivery. Since that time, he has been working on creating a model and tools for connecting the end-to-end software value stream. He’s the CEO of Tasktop, where he helps IT leaders transform how software is built. He has been named a JavaOne Rock Star speaker and one of the IBM developerWorks Java top 10 writers of the decade. He was selected as one of the 2012 Business in Vancouver 40 under 40 and has been a World Technology Awards finalist in the IT Software category. Mik is the editor of the IEEE Software Department on DevOps. He created the Eclipse Mylyn open source project as part of his PhD in computer science, pioneering the integration of development tools with the delivery pipeline.

Sessions

3:55pm–4:40pm Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Secondary topics:  Framework-focused
Mik Kersten (Tasktop)
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Enterprise organizations are attempting to use managerial mechanisms from previous ages to direct software delivery in this one. The problem is that the principles of modern software-delivery approaches are not translating to the business. Mik Kersten presents the Flow Framework—a new approach to software delivery bridging the gap between business strategy and technology delivery. Read more.