What's the Difference Between Onboarding and Onboarding?
The shared responsibility philosophy in the platform or in the culture itself creates a net of people who are actually understanding what just happened. Most of the incidents that we face in infrastructure are led by hysteria, like a sort of hysteria. In our platform, even all the companies that contribute to the platform, I want them to know each other. And it's a different kind of story if you have contracts. If something really, really bad happens, obviously we can rely on them. But nobody pulls up a document and says, I'm not responsible for this in my team. Ever.
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I don’t think that you can imagine just how excited Gerhard was to find out that Audi, his favourite car company, has a Kubernetes competence centre. We have Sebastian Kister joining us today to tell us why people, followed by tech make the process.
The right thing to focus on is the genuine smiles that people give in response to something we do or say. That is an important SLI & SLO for reducing friction between silos.
How does this impact the flow of artefacts into production systems that design & build cars?
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