Listen "Day-to-day Devops"
Episode Synopsis
Devops might be a cultural and professional movement, but what does that mean to work on a day-to-day basis? How do you take the high-level aspirations of breaking down silos and moving quickly and turn them into things you're team or organisation can do today and tomorrow? This talk will pick on a few common devops practices around deploying software or monitoring systems in production. We'll look at how to adopt these practices and at how roles and responsibilities change when you do.
Gareth Rushgrove is a senior software engineer at Puppet Labs. He works remotely from Cambridge, UK, building interesting tools for people to better manage infrastructure. Previously he worked for the UK Government Digital Service focused on infrastructure, operations and information security. When not working he can be found writing the Devops Weekly newsletter or hacking on software in new-fangled programming languages.
Gareth Rushgrove is a senior software engineer at Puppet Labs. He works remotely from Cambridge, UK, building interesting tools for people to better manage infrastructure. Previously he worked for the UK Government Digital Service focused on infrastructure, operations and information security. When not working he can be found writing the Devops Weekly newsletter or hacking on software in new-fangled programming languages.
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