What is the Tech Radar?

The EGYM Tech Radar is a list of technologies, complemented by an assessment result, called ring assignment. We use four rings with the following semantics:

  • ADOPT — Technologies we have high confidence in to serve our purpose, also in large scale. Technologies with a usage culture in our EGYM production environment, low risk and recommended to be widely used.
  • TRIAL — Technologies that we have seen work with success in project work to solve a real problem; first serious usage experience that confirm benefits and can uncover limitations. TRIAL technologies are slightly more risky; some engineers in our organization walked this path and will share knowledge and experiences.
  • ASSESS — Technologies that are promising and have clear potential value-add for us; technologies worth to invest some research and prototyping efforts in to see if it has impact. ASSESS technologies have higher risks; they are often brand new and highly unproven in our organisation. You will find some engineers that have knowledge in the technology and promote it, you may even find teams that have started a prototyping effort.
  • HOLD — Technologies not recommended to be used for new projects. Technologies that we think are not (yet) worth to (further) invest in. HOLD technologies should not be used for new projects, but usually can be continued for existing projects.

What is the purpose?

The Tech Radar is a tool to inspire and support engineering teams at EGYM to pick the best technologies for new projects; it provides a platform to share knowledge and experience in technologies, to reflect on technology decisions and continuously evolve our technology landscape. This visualization is based on the Zalando Tech Radar which is open source under MIT license.

How do we maintain it?

The Tech Radar is maintained by the EGYM architecture Group — an open group of senior EGYM engineers committed to devote time to the Tech Radar purpose. Assignment of technologies to rings is the outcome of architecture group proposals. The Tech Radar depends on active participation and input from all engineering teams at EGYM. Further links might lead you to internal content that is only accessible for EGYM engineers.

We aim to enhance the radar with background information about each technology — when to use it, pros and cons, main risks, which teams at EGYM are using it, and for what purpose in the future.