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danielodio | 7 years ago

Caleb, we’re Armory, W17. This does indeed sound like an interesting use case for Spinnaker, as Jacques said. Happy to chat with you about it. [email protected] (we are commercializing Spinnaker — http://www.Armory.io )

danielodio | 7 years ago

@michelvocks -- the Armory team would love to hear more about the challenges you had with Spinnaker. (We're commercializing an enterprise version of OSS Spinnaker).

Also, we've created a 'pipelines as code' feature called Dinghy that may have helped. And our installer & configurator provides a much smoother install & configure experience. Details at www.Armory.io

Hit us up at [email protected] if you have more specific feedback (our exec team reads emails to that addy).

DROdio

danielodio | 7 years ago

Hey @thermodynthrway -- CEO of Armory here. You can give our enterprise distribution a try at http://go.Armory.io/install

We'd love to hear how it goes for you!

danielodio | 7 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2018)

Armory.inc| San Mateo, Ca (close to caltrain |Senior Software Engineers |Full-time ONSITE (no remote) | We are looking for passionate product focused Senior Engineers that are interested in cloud deployments. We are building a platform that helps software teams ship better software faster. Apply here then send an email to [email protected] with "Applied from Hacker news" in the title so we can be sure to prioritize your application.

danielodio | 8 years ago

Completely disagree re: Paper. It's one of the most-used tools at our company, and we love it.

danielodio | 9 years ago

Yeah that mindset shift was the hardest part of transitioning from a traditional ops to a no-ops approach at our last company. The technology has no chance if the culture isn't ready.

We especially see this with F500 companies. They insist on multiple manager approvals for deployments. CI/CD is really scary to them because it feels too risky.

One of our prospective customers (at a F500 company) told us about how they have a cross-functional deployment 'swat team' that all gather in a room on a Friday night and literally press a button to deploy the update, then see what happens. They take their website offline in anticipation of errors (and put up the '90s construction worker logo) and then their ops people get paged over the weekend to deal w/ errors. Just ridiculous!

The irony is that the slower deployment velocity creates more risk, making deployments scary affairs. It's a terrible cycle. Deploying 7x per year means each deployment contains many more features/fixes, which introduces more risk. Vs. breaking a monolith up into microservices, and letting each component deploy at whatever cadence is best for it. And with Spinnaker each deployment can be traced back to the original git commit hash / jira ticket / etc., creating much more transparency in the deployment process.

danielodio | 9 years ago

To add on to that: The best way we've found to work with large enterprises (aka Global 2000) is to start w/ just one team & app, show success with that, and then expand from there.

We've found that big companies need to see one team achieving success before they'll adopt it throughout the organization.

We've employed this approach successfully with our first several customers. They're going from from one app --> 5 apps --> "GA" rollout internally.

danielodio | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2017)

Armory (YC W17) | Sr. Engineer | San Mateo, CA | Onsite, Fulltime http://go.armory.io/peek

Armory's looking for employees #3 & #4, sr. engineers. Get in early to a funded startup; influence the outcome.

We are a seed + YC funded, early stage (6 month old) startup with real paying customers.

If you are a polyglot who loves startups then please apply at http://go.Armory.io/polyglot . You’ll never talk to a recruiter, ever. We offer same day offers as your onsite interview whenever possible.

Engineers at companies should be empowered to deploy their own code, in the background, continuously, without downtime or errors. We are working on making commercializing Spinnaker, an open source immutable infrastructure CD platform from Netflix that enables blue/green deploys, canaries & rollbacks, so it “just works” for the enterprise by injecting safety, velocity, intelligence, auditing, and compliance.

Get a peek under the hood at http://go.Armory.io/peek

danielodio | 9 years ago | on: Armory Enterprise Spinnaker Release v0.61

We've created v0.61 to solve the following problem: Spinnaker is powerful but hard to install and configure; lots of sub-services. We've created a package that 'just works' to make it easier to install. Would love to hear feedback from anyone who gives it a try.
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