
Dormain Drewitz
Contributor at The New Stack
Software & pop culture analogies. Marketing @ZEDEDAedge. @UCLA alumna. History nerd. Student of tech & humans, big & small. Ex Pivotal/@VMwareTanzu, @PagerDuty
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Oct 14, 2024 |
linkedin.com | Dormain Drewitz
In some ways, my career has been fed by the transformative shift in computing to the cloud. From considering the networking and performance implications, to the cloud-native application patterns and platforms, to the sociotechnical systems of resilience, I’ve been fortunate to have front row seats to the first wave of Digital Transformation. So much of that first wave has been about consolidating, automating, and abstracting away infrastructure in order to accelerate the pace of software delivery.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
packetpushers.net | Dormain Drewitz
Today’s Day Two Cloud tackles application modernization with sponsor VMware. As new application platforms such as containers and the public cloud take hold, organizations need to examine their application portfolio to figure out how applications are meeting business requirements—and how they aren’t. The point of app modernization is to determine whether a new approach and new technologies will better align your applications with your business goals.
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May 6, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Dormain Drewitz |Joe Fay |Mike Barborak |Usama Jamil
In recent years, the business landscape has shifted considerably, driven by economic, political and social instability. Crisis management teams continue to deal with frequent, severe crises, even as working conditions have evolved through the pandemic and subsequent rise of hybrid work. Meanwhile, increasing complexity and high consumer expectations have also challenged incident management teams that must respond to digital crises.
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Apr 30, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Dormain Drewitz |Jon Udell |Oladimeji Sowole |Eric Newcomer
To improve the developer experience, organizations are increasingly looking to platform engineering to reduce toil and focus on revenue-generating features and innovation. Platform engineering brings two major benefits. The first is the introduction of self-service capabilities, allowing people across an organization to experiment with new software. The second is the inclusion of automated infrastructure operations, ensuring experiments are carried out in well-managed environments.
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Jan 5, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Dormain Drewitz |Loraine Lawson |Akmal Chaudhri |Janakiram MSV
Organizations are under more demand than ever to deliver a great digital experience. This means an ever-growing pressure on IT operations (ITOps) teams to manage digital incidents at a breakneck pace to ensure service stability. For many teams that are looking to meet these intense demands, generative AI (GenAI) is the most exciting technology in a generation.
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By 2028, 50% of AI workloads are predicted to happen at the edge, up from only 5% in 2023 ==> How will that be different? https://t.co/IayeKOaxu7

"Over 75% of enterprise-generated data will be created and processed outside traditional data centers by 2027" - Mike Maxey gets into the fundamental drivers and challenges of #AI at the edge. https://t.co/sYxvK7FnUl

Going to #MWC25? Check out the panel discussion on "5G as the Enterprise Platform: Enabling AI, Edge, and Real-Time Innovation" during the CIO Summit: Digital Transformation for the Enterprise on March 5 https://t.co/wdOrazSuUO