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Bett will be speaking on Zen of Software Development at Ignite Tampa Bay. http://www.eventbrite.com/e/ignite-tampa-bay-2015-tickets-16929744...

Bett Correa has published a new book! Zen of Software Development . Do you dream of working on a team of enlightened people who create softw...

In this episode of Software Architecture Concepts Podcast, we have Joe Blankenship. We discuss the new expanding world of Cyber Geography. W...

In this episode of Software Architecture Concepts Podcast, we have Will Chaparro from the Watson team at IBM. Will, probably against the wis...

In this episode of Software Architecture Concepts Podcast, we have Greg Ross-Munro. At Sourcetoad, Greg is creating cross platform systems t...

In this episode of Software Architecture Concepts Podcast, we have Jesse Schell. We talk many exciting topics including the ins and outs of...

In this episode of Software Architecture Concepts Podcast, we have Jim McHale. We talk about several controversial topics. - What Agilists a...

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In this episode, Bett and Russ deliver 10 predictions for 2015. But don't worry, this isn't one of those predictable prediction podcasts, No...

Our annual list of the top 10 books we read this last year--fiction and non-fiction. Listen now: ( download ) Russ' top non-fiction: Antifra...

When you look back over 2014, and all the new ideas or concepts that you encountered, which struck you as big "a-ha"s -- that is, what did y...

If you have been following this podcast for any length of time, you know about the SEI's SATURN conference. Whether you are new to this podc...

IBM is investing billions in commercializing the Jeopardy winning Watson technology. Recently, they made aspects of the underlying machine l...

As computing professionals, we spend much of our time automating. Automating tasks that a human would have done manually in the past. What's...

While nine woman can't make a baby in one month, nine possums can...what does that have to do with software delivery? You'll have to listen...

So you think you are good at coding or architecture? Here's your chance to learn how to prove it to the world through coding competitions li...

Walter Isaacson follows his biography of Steve Jobs with another great book. This one does not focus on any particular individual, but rathe...

Listen to this episode to hear how wallowing around in many small balls of mud can help avoid the classic big ball of mud --and ultimately e...

An interesting, entertaining, and wide ranging discussion with product designer, Natasha Irizarry . Natasha has quickly compiled some very i...

Many of us work on systems that are designed to be quite robust, even highly available--but how can we go beyond that and make them antifrag...

Why is the Mona Lisa so famous and what does it have to with how we do our jobs? In this episode, Bett and Russ review and add color to the...

Perhaps the secret to writing bug free code lies with the health of the coder? Well, maybe it is a bit more complicated than that, but at th...

After defeating mankind at Jeopardy, Watson is displaying humility and mercy by taking on a new role: assisting humans with research and fin...

Bett and Russ review Nassim Nicholas Taleb's book " Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder ". We previously reviewed Black Swan , and t...

In light of the size of current software projects, good project leadership is essential to a project’s success. The role of technical projec...