GOTO Nights are a series of community meetups that cover a variety of tech topics by our industry's top creators, builders and thought leaders.
Each event includes an educational and inspirational talk paired with a Q&A and a chance for attendees to network with like-minded developers in a casual environment.
Scaling Complex Adaptive Systems
Join us for the online meetup "Scaling Complex Adaptive Systems" with James Lewis. This GOTO night is focused on the science pointing to different types of network placing limits on our ability to scale, both our software and our companies.
About the event
Amazon as a business and AWS in particular are growing faster than exponentially while most business struggle to hit 85% revenue growth as they double in size. What is driving this explosive growth? Recent research into Complexity Science points to their organisational structure (and therefore their software architecture) as key drivers for this growth.
During this GOTO night, James will explore some of the science pointing to different types of network placing limits on our ability to scale, both our software and our companies.
Agenda
17:00 | Welcome to this GOTO Night with James Lewis 17:05 | James Lewis will present his subject of the day 17:30 | Live Q&A with James Lewis 17:55 | Thank you for joining us for this GOTO Night

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