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Welcome to Modern Digital Business—a podcast for corporate technology decision makers and executives looking to create or extend their digital business with the help of modern applications, processes, software architecture, and organizational modernization.

Your host for Modern Digital Business is a recognized industry thought leader and author, Lee Atchison. Lee specializes in application modernization, cloud-native applications, architecture, and modern organizations.

To learn more, visit mdb.fm. To subscribe to the podcast, visit mdb.fm/listen. To follow Lee and learn about his books, courses, and articles, visit leeatchison.com/follow.

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Welcome to Modern Digital Business—a podcast for corporate technology decision makers and executives looking to create or extend their digital business with the help of modern applications, processes, software architecture, and organizational modernization.

Your host for Modern Digital Business is a recognized industry thought leader and author, Lee Atchison. Lee specializes in application modernization, cloud-native applications, architecture, and modern organizations.

To learn more, visit mdb.fm. To subscribe to the podcast, visit mdb.fm/listen. To follow Lee and learn about his books, courses, and articles, visit leeatchison.com/follow.

    ICYMI: Do you need a Cloud Center of Excellence?

    ICYMI: Do you need a Cloud Center of Excellence?

    In Case You Missed ItOn this episode of Modern Digital Business, we explore the necessary transition to a digital business model and the challenges that come with it, specifically in the realm of cloud computing. As the leader in enterprise IT, it's important to adapt to newer, more flexible and scalable technologies. The solution? Establishing a Cloud Center of Excellence! We dive into the benefits of a CCoE and how it can help guide organizations towards a common goal. Tune in for expert insights, actionable recommendations, and in-depth interviews on transitioning to the cloud in a modern digital business.
    Topic: Cloud Computing in Enterprise IT
    - Dominance of cloud computing in recent years
    - Benefits of cloud computing (lower costs, flexibility, scalability)
    - Challenge of transforming to a cloud-native organization
    Topic: Cloud Center of Excellence (CCoE)
    - Definition and benefits of CCoE
    - Organizational structure and responsibilities of CCoE
    - Cooperation with other key parts of the organization
    - Importance of CCoE for cloud transformation

    1. What is cloud computing, and why has it become so popular in enterprise IT?
    Answer: Cloud computing is a model in which computing resources—such as servers, storage, and applications—are delivered over the internet. It has become popular because it offers benefits in lower costs, greater flexibility, and scalability.

    2. What are some of the challenges organizations face when transitioning from on-premise operations to cloud-based operations?
    Answer: Some of the challenges include adapting to new technologies, retraining staff, and reconfiguring infrastructure. Organizations may also encounter cultural barriers as people are resistant to change.

    3. What is a Cloud Center of Excellence (CCoE), and how can it help organizations overcome these challenges?
    Answer: A CCoE is an organizational structure that provides guidance, support, and best practices for cloud adoption. It can help organizations accelerate their cloud transformation while ensuring everyone is working towards common goals.

    4. Who typically leads a CCoE, and whom does it report to?
    Answer: A CCoE is typically led by the CIO or engineering head and reports to senior leadership.

    5. What are some of the key responsibilities of a CCoE?
    Answer: The CCoE is responsible for providing guidance and support for cloud adoption, managing relationships with external cloud providers, establishing best practices, and ensuring compliance with security and governance requirements.

    6. How does a CCoE work with other parts of the organization?
    Answer: The CCoE works closely with application development, operations, and security teams to ensure everyone is aligned and working towards common goals.

    7. What are some benefits of having a CCoE for a cloud transformation?
    Answer: Some benefits include faster time to market, greater operational efficiency, reduced costs, improved security, and greater flexibility.

    8. What are some common misconceptions about cloud computing?
    Answer: Some common misconceptions include that it is always cheaper, that it is less secure than on-premise operations, and that it is not suitable for all types of businesses.

    9. How can organizations ensure a successful cloud transformation?
    Answer: By establishing a strong cloud strategy, leveraging a CCoE or other similar structure, training staff, and communicating effectively.

    10. What future trends can we expect to see in cloud computing?
    Answer: We can expect to see continued growth in cloud adoption, increased use of hybrid cloud models, greater focus on edge computing, and increased emphasis on security and compliance....

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    What You Need to Learn to Become a Cloud-Native Architect

    What You Need to Learn to Become a Cloud-Native Architect

    What is a cloud architect? What does a cloud architect do that’s different from what a developer does? What skills does someone need to have to move from a role as a software developer to a role as a cloud architect?
    Today we are going to talk about becoming a cloud architect. What does a cloud architect do that’s different from what a typical software developer does? Or a typical operations engineer?
    Cloud architect roles are in high demand, especially given the rise in interest in cloud-native architectures and microservices-based applications. These architectures allow the creation of highly agile development teams and highly innovative businesses use cloud-native architectures to gain a competitive advantage.
    And cloud architects are right at the center of this need.
    Today on Modern Digital Business
    Thank you for tuning in to Modern Digital Business. We typically release new episodes on Thursdays. We also occasionally release short-topic episodes on Tuesdays, which we call Tech Tapas Tuesdays.
    If you enjoy what you hear, will you please leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or directly on our website at mdb.fm/reviews?
    If you'd like to suggest a topic for an episode or you are interested in being a guest, please contact me directly by sending me a message at mdb.fm/contact.
    And if you’d like to record a quick question or comment, click the microphone icon in the lower right-hand corner of our website. Your recording might be featured on a future episode!
    To ensure you get every new episode when they become available, please subscribe from your favorite podcast player. If you want to learn more from me, then check out one of my books, courses, or articles by going to leeatchison.com.
    Thank you for listening, and welcome to the modern world of the modern digital business!
    Useful Links
    Atchison Academy - Online courses by Lee AtchisonArchitecting for Scale, 2nd Edition, O’Reilly Media

    About LeeLee Atchison is a software architect, author, public speaker, and recognized thought leader on cloud computing and application modernization. His most recent book, Architecting for Scale (O’Reilly Media), is an essential resource for technical teams looking to maintain high availability and manage risk in their cloud environments. Lee has been widely quoted in multiple technology publications, including InfoWorld, Diginomica, IT Brief, Programmable Web, CIO...

    • 10 min
    Modern Pricing Plans with Dor Sasson, CEO Stigg

    Modern Pricing Plans with Dor Sasson, CEO Stigg

    Most companies aren't in the billing space, yet they need to deal with pricing and billing as a core piece of technology, whether they want to or not. Stigg is an easy to implement, headless pricing and packaging platform that takes a lot of the hassle out of pricing and billing for your SaaS applications.
    Stripe integrations just don't give you what you need for modern SaaS application subscription management.
    
    Today on Modern Digital Business
    Thank you for tuning in to Modern Digital Business. We typically release new episodes on Thursdays. We also occasionally release short-topic episodes on Tuesdays, which we call Tech Tapas Tuesdays.
    If you enjoy what you hear, will you please leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or directly on our website at mdb.fm/reviews?
    If you'd like to suggest a topic for an episode or you are interested in being a guest, please contact me directly by sending me a message at mdb.fm/contact.
    And if you’d like to record a quick question or comment, click the microphone icon in the lower right-hand corner of our website. Your recording might be featured on a future episode!
    To ensure you get every new episode when they become available, please subscribe from your favorite podcast player. If you want to learn more from me, then check out one of my books, courses, or articles by going to leeatchison.com.
    Thank you for listening, and welcome to the modern world of the modern digital business!
    Useful Links
    Dor Sasson - LinkedInStigg | API-first Pricing & PackagingGTM ExplorerPricing.Quest

    About LeeLee Atchison is a software architect, author, public speaker, and recognized thought leader on cloud computing and application modernization. His most recent book, Architecting for Scale (O’Reilly Media), is an essential resource for technical teams looking to maintain high availability and manage risk in their cloud environments. Lee has been widely quoted in multiple technology publications, including InfoWorld, Diginomica, IT Brief, Programmable Web, CIO Review, and DZone, and has been a featured speaker at events across the globe.
    Take a look at Lee's many books, courses, and articles by going to a href="https://leeatchison.com?utm_source=mdb&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=mdb-about-lee" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

    • 36 min
    Don’t Depend on Maintenance Windows

    Don’t Depend on Maintenance Windows

    What happens when a web application you depend on goes offline? It can be inconvenient, disappointing, and potentially cause serious problems for you.
    But what if you find out that the web application wasn’t working by design because it was “down for maintenance”? That only makes the situation worse!
    Your customers expect your application to be operational when they need it, not when you find it convenient. Maintenance windows impose your schedule on your customers and can negatively impact their experience.
    And there is no reason for it! A well-designed, well-operated, modern web application never…ever…has to be down for scheduled maintenance.
    In this episode, we’ll discuss why maintenance windows are a thing of the past.
    
    Today on Modern Digital Business
    Thank you for tuning in to Modern Digital Business. We typically release new episodes on Thursdays. We also occasionally release short-topic episodes on Tuesdays, which we call Tech Tapas Tuesdays.
    If you enjoy what you hear, will you please leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or directly on our website at mdb.fm/reviews?
    If you'd like to suggest a topic for an episode or you are interested in being a guest, please contact me directly by sending me a message at mdb.fm/contact.
    And if you’d like to record a quick question or comment, click the microphone icon in the lower right-hand corner of our website. Your recording might be featured on a future episode!
    To ensure you get every new episode when they become available, please subscribe from your favorite podcast player. If you want to learn more from me, then check out one of my books, courses, or articles by going to leeatchison.com.
    Thank you for listening, and welcome to the modern world of the modern digital business!

    About LeeLee Atchison is a software architect, author, public speaker, and recognized thought leader on cloud computing and application modernization. His most recent book, Architecting for Scale (O’Reilly Media), is an essential resource for technical teams looking to maintain high availability and manage risk in their cloud environments. Lee has been widely quoted in multiple technology publications, including InfoWorld, Diginomica, IT Brief, Programmable Web, CIO Review, and DZone, and has been a featured speaker at events across the globe.
    Take a look at Lee's many books, courses, and articles by going to a...

    • 15 min
    Automating your Automation with Tyson Kunovsky, CEO AutoCloud

    Automating your Automation with Tyson Kunovsky, CEO AutoCloud

    AutoCloud is an enterprise software platform used by companies to assist in their Infrastructure as Code deployments. Customers using AutoCloud can reduce cloud costs, security risks, complexity, and adoption time for Infrastructure as Code using Terraform in all the major cloud providers, including AWS, Azure, and GCP. 
    AutoCloud is a critical risk mitigation tool for cyber security, compliance, and ongoing infrastructure monitoring and management.
    Tyson Kunovsky is the founder and CEO of AutoCloud, and he’s my guest today.
    Today on Modern Digital Business.
    Useful Links
    AutoCloud: Build, Visualize, Track, and Query Cloud InfrastructureTyson Kunovsky - LinkedInAtchison Academy - Online courses by Lee Atchison

    About LeeLee Atchison is a software architect, author, public speaker, and recognized thought leader on cloud computing and application modernization. His most recent book, Architecting for Scale (O’Reilly Media), is an essential resource for technical teams looking to maintain high availability and manage risk in their cloud environments. Lee has been widely quoted in multiple technology publications, including InfoWorld, Diginomica, IT Brief, Programmable Web, CIO Review, and DZone, and has been a featured speaker at events across the globe.
    Take a look at Lee's many books, courses, and articles by going to leeatchison.com.

    Looking to modernize your application organization?Check out Architecting for Scale. Currently in it's second edition, this book, written by Lee Atchison, and published by O'Reilly Media, will help you build high scale, highly available web applications, or modernize your existing applications. Check it out! Available in paperback or on Kindle from Amazon.com or other retailers.

    Don't Miss Out!Subscribe here to catch each new episode as it becomes available.
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    Mentioned in this episode:
    Business Breakthrough 3.0
    With a combined 60 years of business and technology experience, experts Lee Atchison and Ken Gavranovic provide a

    • 23 min
    Independent Third Party Observability with Jeff Martens, CEO Metrist

    Independent Third Party Observability with Jeff Martens, CEO Metrist

    What happens when observability becomes a commodity and is independently brokered via a third party?
    My guest today is Jeff Martens, who is the co-founder and CEO of Metrist, an independent third-party observability platform.
    Today on Modern Digital Business.
    Useful Links
    Jeff Martens - LinkedInMetrist Home - MetristAtchison Academy - Online courses by Lee AtchisonLee Atchison Website and Content

    About LeeLee Atchison is a software architect, author, public speaker, and recognized thought leader on cloud computing and application modernization. His most recent book, Architecting for Scale (O’Reilly Media), is an essential resource for technical teams looking to maintain high availability and manage risk in their cloud environments. Lee has been widely quoted in multiple technology publications, including InfoWorld, Diginomica, IT Brief, Programmable Web, CIO Review, and DZone, and has been a featured speaker at events across the globe.
    Take a look at Lee's many books, courses, and articles by going to leeatchison.com.

    Looking to modernize your application organization?Check out Architecting for Scale. Currently in it's second edition, this book, written by Lee Atchison, and published by O'Reilly Media, will help you build high scale, highly available web applications, or modernize your existing applications. Check it out! Available in paperback or on Kindle from Amazon.com or other retailers.

    Don't Miss Out!Subscribe here to catch each new episode as it becomes available.
    Want more from Lee? Click here to sign up for our newsletter. You'll receive information about new episodes, new articles, new books, and courses from Lee. Don't worry, we won't send you spam, and you can unsubscribe anytime.

    Mentioned in this episode:
    Business Breakthrough 3.0
    With a combined 60 years of business and technology experience, experts Lee Atchison and Ken Gavranovic provide a no-nonsense, step-by-step methodology to clarify how your company actually operates in order to uncover the entrenched patterns that are holding you back. They explain that leading by gut instinct will keep you spinning in circles, while putting your key business data to work will help...

    • 48 min

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