Guests of Arrested DevOps

Charity Majors

Charity Majors

Cofounder and CTO of Honeycomb, a new startup focused on mining machine data. Previously running infrastructure at Parse, engineering manager at Facebook. Worked with the RocksDB team to build and deploy world’s first Mongo+Rocks in production. Likes single malt scotch.

Chelsea Troy

Chelsea Troy

Chelsea works as a Staff Engineer at Mozilla. She work mainly on three things:

How to gather search insights to improve the browser without keeping users’ personal search data, how to reduce the workload of operationalizing machine learning models for machine learning engineers and data scientists across the org, and how to measure and mitigate the climate impact of Mozilla’s technical work.

Chloe Condon

Chloe Condon

Former musical theatre actress and recent Hackbright Academy graduate, Chloe is now a Developer Evangelist at Codefresh. Pre-Hackbright, she spent her nights and weekends performing in the Bay Area as a singer/actress and worked in tech by day. To support her theatre career, she started to learn to code on her own through online resources. She is now the first female engineering hire on her team- and is passionate about bringing people with non-traditional backgrounds into the world of tech.

Chris Andreen

Chris Andreen

Currently the Director of Software Development and Application Architect for the MacArthur Foundation, I grew up on the Dev side of technology. I’ve worked for a range of different organizations with a breadth of responsibilities. I’ve worked for a Fortune 100 insurance company with plenty of corporate culture focused on BI enablement to a small startup where I was responsible for all things technology related. I believe in using the right tool for the right job and try hard not to be biased towards specific technology stacks. In my current role, I am working hard to take the lessons I’ve learned and apply them to a place whose goal is to make the world a better place.

Chris Hunt

Chris Hunt

Chris is a Windows Platform Engineer at Ticketmaster and the author of PoshSpec - a PowerShell module that aids in writing infrastructure tests with Pester. He co-organizes the Northern Virginia PowerShell User Group. You can find him talking about Mocking All The Things at the 2017 PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit in Bellevue, WA.

Chris Read

Chris Read

I help developers understand the environments they are developing for, and help infrastructure people build better systems for the software they run. Occasional speaker, Bare Metal DevOps Advocate, DevOpsDays Chicago Organizer.

Chris Webber

Chris Webber

Chris is a Certified Puppet Professional and has been using Puppet since early 2008. Chris is a Senior Infrastructure Engineer at Demand Media supporting sites such as Society6.com, eHow.com, liveSTRONG.com and Cracked.com. In addition to work, he is the maintainer of http://puppetbestpractices.com and a co-host of the podcast Ops All The Things. As a father of two little girls and a husband, Chris is always looking for better ways to keep infrastructure running smoothly. You can find Chris on twitter as @cwebber or lurking in #puppet as cwebber.