OpenCredo participates to the Tech Community by regularly speaking at conferences.
The Data Science Festival returns to London on the 18th of June, and we are excited to announce that OpenCredo are Sponsors.
The Live event will consist of lectures, workshops and demos, covering a wide range of topics in the Data Science space. James Bowkett, our technical delivery director, will also be speaking on ‘Tracing your data’s DNA.’
As data becomes ubiquitous and deeply interconnected, tracing where who or which system that data comes from – its lineage – will create bigger problems and opportunities for us on the horizon.
In his talk, James will be using live demos and coding examples to explore some techniques of how to create the data lineage graph of individual rows or documents using Change Data Capture (CDC) in source systems.
The Agility Leadership Network is a global community of Agile enthusiasts, practitioners, and experts who collaborate to share ideas, learn from one another, and make a difference. We are excited to announce that our Lead Transformation Consultant, Simon Copsey will be speaking at the June meetup on “Leading in Complexity.”
Organisations are complex, where no one person can see the whole. This can make it difficult for managers and change makers as they try to understand why teams behave the way they do, where to focus change efforts, and why changes all-too-often have unintended consequences. Thankfully, there are simple concepts and tools that can help us see clearly, find focus and lead in complexity. These tools come from multiple domains – Lean, Systems Thinking, and the Theory of Constraints. In this talk Simon will share some of those simple ideas and tools, along with some worked examples, to provide you with alternative tactics for leading in complexity.
We are thrilled to announce that our CEO/CTO Nicki Watt will be speaking at PlatformCon this year!
Platform Conference 2022 will bring together a diverse group of Platform Engineers from various industries to discuss Stories, Technology, Design, and Culture on stage.
What does it take to build a robust platform for your multiple engineering teams to use? One which can accommodate multiple teams, of varying skills, doing similar as well as very different things?
Join Nicki Watt for her talk where she will explore these questions, looking at key technical aspects to consider, but just as important, organisational, soft skills and other factors which form part of the platform engineering discipline. Drawing on the experience of working across a variety of clients with different setups, we look at what it takes to build a platform which is fit to serve the communities which will ultimately use it.