Rob Bowley summarizes a study from Carnegie Mellon looking on the impact of AI on a bunch of open-source software projects. Like any such study, we shouldn’t take its results as definitive, but there seems enough there to make it a handy data point. The key point is that the AI code probably reduced the […]
Joining LinkedIn
As the enmuskification of Twitter continues, I’ve increasingly heard that more people are using LinkedIn to keep up with new professional material. So, a couple of weeks ago, I set up my LinkedIn account, so people can follow me on that platform. I’ve always avoided LinkedIn – I’ve found the whole vibe of connections rather […]
Uncovering the Seams in Mainframes for Incremental Modernisation
In a recent project, we were tasked with designing how we would replace a Mainframe system with a cloud native application, building a roadmap and a business case to secure funding for the multi-year modernisation effort required. We were wary of the risks and potential pitfalls of a Big Design Up Front, so we advised […]
Uncovering the Seams in Mainframes for Incremental Modernisation
In a recent project, we were tasked with designing how we would replace a Mainframe system with a cloud native application, building a roadmap and a business case to secure funding for the multi-year modernisation effort required. We were wary of the risks and potential pitfalls of a Big Design Up Front, so we advised […]



