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The Tech Radar is a tool to inspire and support Engineering teams at Bol.com to pick the best technologies for new projects; it provides a platform to share knowledge and experience in technologies, to reflect on technology decisions and continuously evolve our technology landscape. Based on the pioneering work of ThoughtWorks, our Tech Radar sets out the changes in technologies that are interesting in software development — changes that we think our engineering teams should pay attention to and use in their projects.
What this episode covers
We will answer questions like:

  • What is a tech radar?
  • What are we trying to achieve?
  • What were the hurdles to get this technology radar?
  • How do we maintain the techradar?

Guests

  • Rogier Lommers – a regular on this podcast – Space Tech Lead in our Tech Enabling space
  • Anthony Moendir – Discipline & Community Leader of the Tech Leads
  • Remco Overdijk – Has also been on our podcast before – Product Tech Lead for our Compute & Networking Infrastructure within the Shared Technical Platform

Notes
https://www.thoughtworks.com/radar

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120 episodes

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The Tech Radar is a tool to inspire and support Engineering teams at Bol.com to pick the best technologies for new projects; it provides a platform to share knowledge and experience in technologies, to reflect on technology decisions and continuously evolve our technology landscape. Based on the pioneering work of ThoughtWorks, our Tech Radar sets out the changes in technologies that are interesting in software development — changes that we think our engineering teams should pay attention to and use in their projects.
What this episode covers
We will answer questions like:

  • What is a tech radar?
  • What are we trying to achieve?
  • What were the hurdles to get this technology radar?
  • How do we maintain the techradar?

Guests

  • Rogier Lommers – a regular on this podcast – Space Tech Lead in our Tech Enabling space
  • Anthony Moendir – Discipline & Community Leader of the Tech Leads
  • Remco Overdijk – Has also been on our podcast before – Product Tech Lead for our Compute & Networking Infrastructure within the Shared Technical Platform

Notes
https://www.thoughtworks.com/radar

  continue reading

120 episodes

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