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Architecture in Today’s World of Agile, Cloud & DevOps

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What is "Continuous Architecture" and how do you define it? Why do quality attribute requirements drive software architectures? Why are they more important than functional requirements in an architectural context? Is Architecture still relevant in today’s world of Agile, Cloud and DevOps?


Pierre Pureur is an experienced software architect, with extensive innovation and application development background, vast exposure to the financial services industry, broad consulting experience and comprehensive technology infrastructure knowledge. His past roles include serving as Chief Enterprise Architect for a major financial services company, leading large architecture teams, managing large-scale concurrent application development projects and directing innovation initiatives, as well as developing strategies and business plans. He is coauthor of the books "Continuous Architecture in Practice: Scalable Software Architecture in the Age of Agility and DevOps"(2021) and "Continuous Architecture: Sustainable Architecture in an Agile and Cloud-Centric World" (2015) and has published many articles and presented at multiple software architecture conferences on this topic.


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What is "Continuous Architecture" and how do you define it? Why do quality attribute requirements drive software architectures? Why are they more important than functional requirements in an architectural context? Is Architecture still relevant in today’s world of Agile, Cloud and DevOps?


Pierre Pureur is an experienced software architect, with extensive innovation and application development background, vast exposure to the financial services industry, broad consulting experience and comprehensive technology infrastructure knowledge. His past roles include serving as Chief Enterprise Architect for a major financial services company, leading large architecture teams, managing large-scale concurrent application development projects and directing innovation initiatives, as well as developing strategies and business plans. He is coauthor of the books "Continuous Architecture in Practice: Scalable Software Architecture in the Age of Agility and DevOps"(2021) and "Continuous Architecture: Sustainable Architecture in an Agile and Cloud-Centric World" (2015) and has published many articles and presented at multiple software architecture conferences on this topic.


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