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Building a Collaborative DevOps Platform with Adam Jacob

Software Engineering Daily

Software Engineering Daily

Technology, News, Tech News

4.2653 Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

DevOps is a powerful model for managing the building and operational aspects of modern applications. Most developers are now familiar with DevOps, and the adoption of DevOps practices is widespread and growing. Adam Jacob was the original author of Chef, a popular early DevOps tool. He’s now the CEO of System Initiative, which develops an

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DevOps is a powerful model for managing the building and operational aspects of modern applications.

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Most developers are now familiar with DevOps, and the adoption of DevOps practices is widespread and

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growing. Adam Jacob was the original author of Chef, a popular early DevOps tool. He's now the CEO of

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System Initiative, which develops an open source collaborative tool designed to remove the many pain points from DevOps work.

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Adam joins the show to talk about the history of DevOps, current strategies in DevOps,

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system initiatives collaborative platform, and more.

0:31.8

This episode is hosted by Lee Acheson.

0:34.8

Lee Acheson is a software architect, author, and thought leader on cloud computing and application

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modernization.

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His bestselling book, Architecting for Scale, is an essential resource for technical teams

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looking to maintain high availability and manage risk in their cloud environments.

0:52.1

Lee is the host of his podcast, Modern Digital Business, produced for people looking to build

0:56.9

and grow their digital business. Listen at MDB.fm.

1:01.6

Follow Lee at software architecture insights.com and see all his content at Lee Atchison.com.

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Music at leeatchison.com.

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Adam, welcome to Software Engineering Daily.

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Hey, thank you.

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Thank you for having me.

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Great.

1:25.5

Yeah.

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I appreciate you coming here.

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I've been a long time, or an early user of Chef. So I first used Chef probably back in, oh, 2010 timeframe or so. That was probably very early in what was going on. It was a Ruby tool,

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