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Bernd Rederlechner

Bernd Rederlechner

Principal Lead Enterprise Architect, T-Systems, Digital Emerging Industries

Principal Lead Enterprise Architect, T-Systems, Digital Emerging Industries

Saarbrücken, Germany

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Bernd Rederlechner ist ein "Principal Lead" Enterprise Architect mit Vorliebe für DevOps, Cloud Native und Code. Er übernimmt regelmäßig Architekturverantwortung in Konzeption und Entwicklung von realen Produkten und Lösungen. Als ehrenamtlicher Host der Magenta Architecture Community, aber auch über Veröffentlichungen und Vorträge mit Praxisbezug, inspiriert er Entwickler, junge Architekten und Kunden aller Ebenen mit einem Fokus auf menschliche Herausforderungen in der Digitalisierung.

Bernd Rederlechner is a "Principal Lead" Enterprise Architect with a preference for DevOps, Cloud Native and Code. He regularly takes on architectural responsibility in the design and development of real products and solutions. As an honorary host of the Magenta Architecture Community, but also through publications and lectures with practical relevance, he inspires developers, young architects and customers at all levels with a focus on human challenges in digitalization.

Area of Expertise

  • Energy & Basic Resources
  • Media & Information

Topics

  • Cloud & DevOps
  • Lean
  • Cloud Architecture
  • Cloud Automation
  • Product Development

OpenSource does not need architecture - or does it?

It's been a bad week: Monday, the legal department requested to completely disclose and publish our code - an open source license dependency forces us to do so. On Wednesday, a new release had to be rolled back because the third-party author sabotaged his own Javascript module. On Friday, we finally found a security vulnerability in our upstream OpenSource product. Of course, we have excessively customized it - and upgrading is slow and painful now. How could it come so far? And more important: what architecture decisions, patterns and guidance would have avoided that?

HowTo empower a company-wide architecture community?

Architects are important as they make the educated technical decisions for the system under development. Although their spare time is rare, even alphas don't like to be alone and need community.
I will recap the journey to revive the Magenta Architecture Community. What is the motivation of architects to join? Does this overlap with the external or company expectations for such a community? And what roles play sustainability, Katas, Nuggets and beautiful minds?

Bernd Rederlechner

Principal Lead Enterprise Architect, T-Systems, Digital Emerging Industries

Saarbrücken, Germany

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