Did you attend the Gartner EA Summit? We would love to hear from you what your impression was of the event! Which one was your favorite session? We hope to see you again in 2018. We really enjoyed exchanging ideas with so many people, listened to some inspiring speakers and got some great feedback on our session by André Christ. More than 200 attendees visited the LeanIX booth over the course of the two days of the Gartner Summit. So, it obviously pays off to invest in microservices. Nevertheless, only 9% of them are currently using microservices, although organizations who use this technology deploy on average 5 times faster than those who do not. ![]() This is mirrored by a survey conducted recently by LeanIX, in which respondents stated that for 80% of them microservices are on the roadmap. The interest in the session that was extremely well attended shows that IT transformation and especially microservices are a topic that is at the top of the agenda for most organizations. He elaborated on the changes in team structure to make this transformation possible, the introduction of DevOps and Agile Teams as well as how automation enables efficient operations at LeanIX. André touched on the introduction of microservices and how LeanIX went about transforming from a monolithic architecture to microservices over the course of the last three years. The presentation covered the reasons why LeanIX decided to completely change all their code after five years in the market and which technologies and methods were key in making this monumental change a success. One of the highlights of the packed agenda was the session by LeanIX Co-CEO André Christ on “How to re-invent your IT architecture”. How do you re-invent your IT architecture? From Business Capabilities to managing technical debt to DevOps – they matched the issues LeanIX and its clients are dealing with and show that we are in tune with what is going on in the Enterprise Architecture world at the moment. This year’s Gartner Summit agenda covered many topics that are close to LeanIX’s heart. By automatically tracking technology lifecycles, clients can not only save millions by avoiding costly IT incidents but also have information always available for regulatory demands. Meanwhile, Pathfinder also keeps track of outdated technology and helps organizations understand the ripple effect obsolete technology can have in the IT landscape. Pathfinder ensures that full transparency on all data flows from and to SAP modules is available at all times. Heatmaps that show the IT landscape at different points in time help to track the adoption status. Pathfinder makes it easy to plan this migration with roadmap reports that visualize the relations between projects, application and technical components. ![]() Clients migrating their SAP landscape to SAP S/4 Hana are often motivated by wanting to avoid an additional maintenance fee imposed by SAP. Visitors to the LeanIX booth were impressed by the performance of the new LeanIX version that supports the adoption of microservices by enabling the planning and design as well at the automation of their documentation. The Gartner Summit was exactly the right environment to launch the new product version to the many clients and experts who had travelled to London as well as the wider EA community. Pathfinder, which is based on graph technologies created by Facebook, is setting new standards in the industry by enabling new Enterprise Architecture use cases. This year, LeanIX presented its newest innovation, the new 4.0 release “Pathfinder”. Last year, LeanIX introduced the EA community to its new iPhone app. Summit attendees meet new arrival “Pathfinder” With tracks focusing on Disruptive Technologies, Architecting Digital Business Platforms and Becoming an Innovative Leader as well as of course Mastering Enterprise Architecture, the summit was THE key event for EA leaders. This year’s Gartner Enterprise Architecture & Technology Innovation Summit in London was all about how to master the increasing complexities of digital business.
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