IT Revolution had a year marked by publications, evolving events, and continued commitment to helping technology leaders this year.
The rebranding of DevOps Enterprise Summit to the Enterprise Technology Leadership Summit reflects the broader scope IT Revolution community has developed over the past decade.
The Las Vegas event brought together senior technology leaders at the director, VP, and principal engineer levels as well as individual contributors.
IT Revolution released a graphic novel, transforming The Phoenix Project into a graphic novel to reach a broader audience.
In Flow Engineering: From Value Stream Mapping to Effective Action, Steve Pereira and Andrew Davis introduced a revolutionary approach to handling today’s business complexity.
Two more volumes of The Phoenix Project graphic novel are planned for 2025 by IT Revolution.
Stephen Fishman and Matt McLarty’s Unbundling the Enterprise: API’s, Optionality & the Science of Happy Accidents introduced the concept of finding “digital treasure” through the “science of happy accidents.
This year marked an important evolution in IT Revolution journal offerings by rebranding it to the Enterprise Technology Leadership Journal.
We’re significantly expanding our Immersion Courses, which offer in-depth learning experiences taught by IT Revolution authors and industry experts.
IT Revolution successfully launched ETLS Connect events program with our inaugural virtual session, featuring global watch parties in New York, Lisbon, Amsterdam, Cologne, Berlin, and Leeds.