The role of an architect in building resilience

March 26, 2026
The role of an architect in building resilience

Operational resilience depends on continuity, not handover. When the people who design an environment stay involved as it moves into operations, resilience becomes easier to maintain and easier to improve.

In this video, Brendan Healy is joined by Triangle’s Lead Architect and Director of Technology Ciaran Garvey to discuss what architect ownership means in practice. Ciaran explains how Triangle keeps senior architectural oversight from service design and delivery through to day-to-day operations, including performance metrics, incident oversight and patch management. The result is a smoother transition, clearer accountability, and faster resolution when issues occur.

They also explore how to balance innovation with operational resilience. Ciaran describes how operational data and monitoring insights inform improvement, and how a forward-looking roadmap helps customers avoid stagnation while protecting continuity.

Key themes covered in the video:

    • Architect continuity from design through operations
    • Shared accountability that supports smoother transition and faster resolution
    • Balancing innovation with operational resilience through evidence, monitoring, and roadmaps

This video is part of Triangle’s operational resilience series. Explore the full series >>

 

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