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No new Azure DevOps OAuth apps beginning March 2025
Starting March 3, 2025, we will no longer accept new registrations of Azure DevOps OAuth apps. This is the first step we’ll be taking towards our longer-term vision of sunsetting the Azure DevOps OAuth platform. Moving forward, we’ll be publicly advocating all developers that are building applications on top of Azure DevOps REST APIs to…
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Introducing Pull Request Annotation for CodeQL and Dependency Scanning in GitHub Advanced Security for Azure DevOps
In the world of software development, security is paramount. As developers, we strive to write clean, efficient, and most importantly, secure code. GitHub Advanced Security for Azure DevOps has always been at the forefront of providing tools that make it easier to build and release high-quality software. Today, we’re excited to announce a new feature…
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Amplifying Leadership Insights in 2025
We’re excited to share how IT Revolution is evolving in 2025. While our books and research papers will always be your go-to source for deep insights into digital transformation, DevOps, and organizational leadership, we’re introducing something new to help you quickly find the guidance you need. The Best of Both Worlds: AI Tools + Human…
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Building High-Performance Teams in 2025: Beyond the Location Debate
The debate over in-office versus remote work misses a fundamental truth: high-performing teams succeed based on how they’re organized, not where they sit. Through extensive research across industries, Gene Kim and Dr. Steven J. Spear found that three key mechanisms consistently enable team excellence: slowing down to speed up, breaking down complexity, and amplifying problems…
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Team Cognitive Load: The Hidden Crisis in Modern Tech Organizations
“This feels pointless.” “My brain is fried.” “Why can’t I think straight?” These aren’t complaints from factory workers pulling double shifts—they’re increasingly common refrains from software engineers, product managers, and tech leads at some of the world’s most sophisticated companies. At the 2024 Enterprise Technology Leadership Summit, organizational psychologist Dr. Laura Weis and team topology…
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2024: A Year of Innovation and Transformation at IT Revolution
As we reflect on 2024, we’re proud to share a year marked by groundbreaking publications, evolving events, and continued commitment to helping technology leaders succeed. This year saw us not only expand our publishing portfolio in innovative ways but also embrace meaningful change in how we serve our community. In this post, we’ll take a…
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From Turbulence to Transformation: A CIO’s Journey at Southwest Airlines
When Southwest Airlines’ crew scheduling system became overwhelmed during the 2022 holiday season, the company faced what would become a $800 million operational meltdown. CIO Lauren Woods and her technology team hadn’t caused the crisis, but they would need to solve it. “I liken it to being like a designated driver at a party,” Woods…
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The Original Disruptor of the Music Industry
I know. You’re thinking I’m talking about Napster, right? Nope. Napster was launched in 1999. Bobby Diggs and the Wu-Tang Clan introduced unbundling into the music industry 6 years earlier in 1993. While the wild musical styles, grimy beats, no hooks, and raw lyrics might be what hip-hop fans laud when talking about the impact…
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The Missing Link in Your Industry 4.0 Strategy: Industrial DevOps
As manufacturers embrace Industry 4.0, many find that implementing new technologies isn’t enough to achieve the promised benefits of increased efficiency, flexibility, and innovation. Enter Industrial DevOps—a set of principles that can help bridge the gap between your Industry 4.0 technologies and the organizational practices needed to fully leverage them. Here’s what you need to…
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Mitigating Unbundling’s Biggest Risk
If you haven’t already read Unbundling the Enterprise: APIs, Optionality, and the Science of Happy Accidents you might want to check that off your to-do list before diving into the deep end of the pool. While we’re about to share the risk that was most frequently mentioned by the interviewees we spoke to, along with…