GOTO Conference 2014
GOTO Conference 2014 includes 17 interviews. Years represented: 2014. Interviewees include Adrian Cockcroft keynote speaker for GOTO Chicago 2014, Aino Vonge Corry, Alex Rutkowski, Camille Fournier, and Cindy Sprague. Topics include DevOps culture at GOTO Chicago 2014, Mixing Lean & Agile Development at GOTO Chicago 2014, Programmer Anarchy at GOTO Chicago 2014, User Groups and ThoughtWorks at GOTO Chicago 2014, and building ecosystems at GOTO Chicago 2014.
Interviewee: Michael T Nygard looking back
Topic: five years of DevOps at GOTO Chicago 2014
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Interviewees: John Jarosz, Coleman Collins
Topic: building ecosystems at GOTO Chicago 2014
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Interviewee: Emily Rosengren
Topic: User Groups and ThoughtWorks at GOTO Chicago 2014
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Interviewee: Courtney Hemphill
Topic: Mixing Lean & Agile Development at GOTO Chicago 2014
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Interviewees: Alex Rutkowski, Joel Friedman
Topic: remote pairing at GOTO Chicago 2014
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Interviewee: Adrian Cockcroft keynote speaker for GOTO Chicago 2014
Video description: Adrian Cockcroft gave a keynote speech at GOTO Chicago 2014. In his talk, he discussed the importance of speed in innovation and how disruptions in industries often occur when an incumbent company makes assumptions about certain things being expensive or hard to do, only for a disrupter to come along and take advantage of those things becoming cheap and easy. Cockcroft used examples such as open source software and solid state disk storage to illustrate his points. He also talked about the shift in the software industry from traditional enterprise companies to end users being the source of the best, most reliable software.