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DevOps Chat: Lucas Carlson, VP of Strategy, Automic

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Our guest for this DevOps Chat is Lucas Carlson, VP of Strategy, Automic. Carlson is fairly new to Automic, but no stranger to technology. He has founded several companies, had successful exits, worked in key positions at larger companies such as CenturyLink where he ran their lab and also written several books, both fiction and non-fiction. Lucas discusses what he thinks is a fundamental challenge in DevOps. That is that DevOps appears to be Developer led and is by and for Developers. In Lucas's view it doesn't work as well for Ops and fundamentally something has to change to make it work. Have a listen to this provocative discussion and stay tuned for a deeper dive on this subject with Lucas and others soon!
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

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Our guest for this DevOps Chat is Lucas Carlson, VP of Strategy, Automic. Carlson is fairly new to Automic, but no stranger to technology. He has founded several companies, had successful exits, worked in key positions at larger companies such as CenturyLink where he ran their lab and also written several books, both fiction and non-fiction. Lucas discusses what he thinks is a fundamental challenge in DevOps. That is that DevOps appears to be Developer led and is by and for Developers. In Lucas's view it doesn't work as well for Ops and fundamentally something has to change to make it work. Have a listen to this provocative discussion and stay tuned for a deeper dive on this subject with Lucas and others soon!
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