January 8, 2017 by michael
A Playlist From LISA16
LISA is a conference covering a wide range of topics in information technology.
LISA is the annual vendor-neutral meeting place for the wider system administration community. The LISA16 program addresses the —, and offers a highly curated program around three topics: architecture, culture, and engineering.
There were plenty of great talks given at the conference and — fortunately for those of that that could not attend — they are now online. I picked out a few that I was interested in listening to and/or watching. Here’s the list.
- How to Succeed in Ops without Really Trying
[Presentation][Video] [Audio] - You Can’t Build a Team in the Thunderdome: Better Hiring through Empathy
[Presentation][Video] [Audio] - The Future of Engineering Tools and Techniques in Operations
[Presentation][Video] [Audio] - Passing the Console: Fostering the Next Generation of Ops Professionals
[Presentation][Video] [Audio] - What I Learned from Science-ing Four Years of DevOps
[Presentation][Video] [Audio] - Stealing the Best Ideas from DevOps: A Guide for Sysadmins without Developers
[Presentation][Video] [Audio] - Consul as a Monitoring Solution
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