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imbriaco | 9 years ago
As I said in response to another comment in this thread, I don't often share my slides without the context of the recording of the talk that went with it. That recording isn't available yet, but these slides have more words than most of the ones I present usually do so I thought I'd share them.
In my talk, each of the main points was accompanied with an anecdote to give some background on the experiences that led me to believe them, as well as some expand on the content of the slide.
The talk was specifically built for an audience of attendees of the DevOps Enterprise Summit. It's a fantastic event with one of the most thoughtful and engaged group of attendees I've experienced, and I've been to a lot of conferences. These folks are, generally speaking, development or operations leaders at enterprise companies who are in the midst of a transition to a style of work that's a significant departure from traditional enterprise IT. Since much of what we call DevOps now is built on the way that many of us in the world of startups and Internet companies have been doing things for a long time, Gene Kim asked me to share some ideas that I think are universal.
It was one of the most fun talks I can remember since I was given the license to tell stories. ;)
kderbe|9 years ago