The Goat Farm

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The Goat Farm is a Podcast focusing on DevOps in Enterprise IT. We talk to Enterprise IT shops large and small and learn what makes them successful in their journey to DevOps


    • May 17, 2018 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 15 EPISODES


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    Exploring Mapping and Enterprise Inertia – The Goat Farm – S2E2

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018


    In this episode of The Goat Farm we are in wonderful Copenhagen, Denmark for Kubecon/CloudNativeCon EU 2018 where we sat down with three guests to talk about organizational inertia and overcoming that inertia. First we talk to Simon Wardley. Simon … Continue reading →

    DevOps in a Cloud Native & Serverless World – The Goat Farm – S2E1

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018


    The Goat Farm is back with what we’re dubbing “Season 2”. In Season 2 we are going to focus on the challenges of inertia in organizations, how organizations are adopting the practices of Cloud Native and Serverless, and the intersection … Continue reading →

    Measuring Success at Capital One – The Goat Farm – S1E13

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2016


    We all think DevOps is a better way to work, but how can you begin to measure aspects of your DevOps transformation. In this episode we talk to Adam Auerbach and Topo Pal of Capital One, and learn more about … Continue reading →

    DevOps When Startups Become Enterprises – The Goat Farm – S1E12

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016


    In this episode we talk to Andy Domeier of SPS Commerce. As startups grow into larger companies, they face the same scaling challenges that larger enterprises tend to encounter. Andy gives us his 11 years of experience of watching SPS Commerce grow from a startup to an enterprise, and how they've handled these challenges. We also focus on some of the technology SPS using to help scale the people, and scale their technology capabilities. Continue reading →

    DevOps at Asurion – The Goat Farm – S1E11

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2016


    Asurion is definitely one of those companies that you didn’t know existed until you needed to use them. Like that time you dropped your phone in the toilet by accident. In this episode, we speak to Jon Klein of Asurion to … Continue reading →

    Vendors: Frenemies Or Friends? – The Goat Farm – S1E10

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2016


    In this episode we team up with Arrested DevOps to talk about our experiences working for vendors and being on the customer side of the table. We discuss how modern software sales have changed, especially with the advent of open … Continue reading →

    DevOps at IBM – The Goat Farm – S1E9

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2015


    How does IBM manage to run web sites for some the World’s largest sporting and television events? With the practices of DevOps of course! In this episode, Ross and Michael talk to Brian O’Connell of IBM. Brian tells us of … Continue reading →

    Adrian Cockcroft of Battery Ventures – The Goat Farm – S1E8

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2015


    In this episode we talk to the famous (or infamous) Adrian Cockcroft of Battery Ventures. Adrian is known for his work at Netflix and his work to migrate them to a Cloud first strategy, then before that for his book on Sun … Continue reading →

    Continuous Improvement at Nordstrom – The Goat Farm – S1E7

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2015


    We are back with a great episode. Ross and I talk to Courtney Kissler and Jason Josephy about Nordstrom’s Continuous Improvements practices. We touch on ideas such as DevOps and Mainframes, Lean principles, the envelope game, and incremental vs disruptive change. … Continue reading →

    DevOps at Standard Bank – The Goat Farm – S1E6

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2015


    It’s been awhile since the last episode, but we are back with a bang! In this episode we talk to Standard Bank, the largest bank in Africa, about the challenges they faced in taking a DevOps approach in their organization. … Continue reading →

    Running Internal Events – The Goat Farm – S1E5

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2015


    A guy in Belgium inspires a bank in the Netherlands to hold an internal DevOps Days. A weekly newsletter in the UK picks up a presentation from that internal event, and a team in Minneapolis, MN is inspired to hold … Continue reading →

    Taylorism, Hating Agile, and DevOps at CSG – The Goat Farm – S1E4

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2015


    It’s time for another episode of The Goat Farm. On this episode Ross and I talk about: Why do Managers Hate Agile?, Taylorism, hiring and the problems with specialization, and we chat with Scott Prugh about his experiences with DevOps at CSG. … Continue reading →

    Jonny Wooldridge on Enterprises vs Startups – The Goat Farm – S1E3

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015


    In this episode Ross and I talk to Jonny Wooldridge, formerly of Marks & Spencer and currently at The Cambridge Satchel Company. We ask Jonny his thoughts on what DevOps is like in an Enterprise vs a Startup, how to jumpstart … Continue reading →

    DevOps at Target – The Goat Farm – S1E2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2015


    In this episode of The Goat Farm we talk with Jason Walker and Dan Cundiff of Target Corporation. Jason and Dan have been instrumental in bringing DevOps to Target. Ross and I talk with our guests about the need for … Continue reading →

    Welcome to the Farm – The Goat Farm – S1E1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2014


    Welcome to the first episode of The Goat Farm. In this episode Ross and I chat about our backgrounds, our thoughts about DevOps, why the world needs another podcast, and DevOps in the Enterprise. If you want to find out … Continue reading →

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