DevOps before there was "devops"

October 10, 2023 10 min Free

Description

Jeremy Meiss discusses the historical roots of DevOps by recounting his experiences in IT in the mid-90s. He highlights how the core principles of DevOps, such as teamwork, reducing silos, systems thinking, learning from failure, communication, accepting feedback, iterating rapidly, and automation, were implicitly practiced long before the term "DevOps" existed. The talk uses a humorous anecdote about network troubleshooting to illustrate these concepts.

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