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Episode 121: Art Degrees, Sun Microsystems, and How Kubernetes Scales Contributions, with Josh Berkus

04 Mar 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Whitney and Coté discuss with Josh Berkus (Red Hat, Kubernetes contributor) how liberal and fine arts degrees (philosophy, photography, sculpture, po...

Episode 120: Progressive Delivery, with Heidi Waterhouse

18 Feb 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Whitney and Coté talk with Heidi Waterhouse, co-author of the book Progressive Delivery. You can watch the video of the recording as well, if you&#...

Episode 119: AI, open source, talent, and more, live at cfgmgmtcamp 2026, with Andrew Clay Shafer

05 Feb 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Spotting talent, getting innovation adoption and driving use, open source, AI, and developing taste - those are the major topics Coté and Andrew disc...

Episode 118: AI Doesn’t Fix Bad DevOps: Lessons from 15 Years of DORA Data, with Nathen Harvey

21 Jan 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Coté and Whitney talk with Nathen Harvey, who leads the DORA research program at Google Cloud. They talk about what 15 years of DevOps and delivery d...

Episode 117: From Platform Engineering to Stand-Up Comedian, with Lian Li

07 Jan 2026

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Whitney and Coté talk with Lian, a "cloud-native human" with a 15-year career in tech. Lian discusses her transition from tech to pe...

Episode 116: The Octopus Organization, with Jana Werner

24 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

The Octopus Organization is a great collection of organization anti-patterns. This week, one of the co-authors, Jana Werner talks with Whitney and Cot...

Episode 115: The AI Tools Lab, conferences, devrel, with Jason Hand

10 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Whitney and Coté chat with Jason Hand. They discuss the challenges and rewards of organizing conferences, the impact of the pandemic on in-person eve...

Episode 114: Whitney goes to KubeCon

26 Nov 2025

Contributed by Lukas

This week, Whitney Lee joins us to discuss KubeCon news, Coding Assistants, and conference tips. Plus, vegan food and note-taking recommendations. Wat...

Episode 113: Transformation, DevOps, Open Source, and Fast Food Operations, with Andrew Clay Shafer

15 Nov 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Whitney and Coté talk with Andrew Clay Shafer, co-founder of Puppet and principal at an advisory firm, about the nuances of DevOps transformation, op...

Episode 112: The World Wide Web, Content, Work, Blogging Adventures, Short Videos, etc., with Russell Davies

30 Oct 2025

Contributed by Lukas

We talk with Russell Davies this episode. He has done many things, above all else made lots of interesting content and messed around with producing co...

Episode 111: The uncontrollable urge to click "publish," with Manton Reece

15 Oct 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Blogs! Whitney and Coté talk with Manton Reece, founder and owner of micro.blog. They talk about journaling, the urge to write and publish, and a who...

Episode 110: Cows, Tech Careers, Working at Microsoft, and Even More About Cows, with Saad Ansari

29 Sep 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Whitney and Coté speak with Saad Ansari, a product manager at Databricks, about his journey from working at Microsoft to co-founding...

Episode 109: Everyday AI and AI Everyday, with Hannah Foxwell

17 Sep 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Whitney and Coté talk about the integration of AI into daily life with Hannah Foxwell, organizer of AI for the Rest of Us, among man...

Episode 108: Venture Capital, AI, and Horses, with Rachel Chalmers

06 Sep 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Whitney and Coté talk with Rachel Chalmers. Rachel shares her experiences as an analyst, her approach to VC investing, and a little ...

Episode 107: The business value of developer relations, devrel history, plus more stuff, with Mary Thengvall

20 Aug 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Whitney and Coté chat with Mary Thengvall, exploring the development and significance of Developer Relations (devrel) over the years...

Episode 106: Communications Skills, Ultrarunning, and Whacky YouTube Thumbnails, with James Eastham

06 Aug 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Whitney and Coté talk with James Eastham about developing social skills through reading, the importance of deep work in productivity...

Episode 105: Cords, Cyborgs & Cold Cases: Grandpa Dancy’s Operating System for Life

24 Jul 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Chris, of course, had his System generate a title and summary for this episode, so we're using that AI-driven fun this week. In this lively and open c...

Episode 104: Exam Creation, Open Source, and Hospice Care, with AmyJune Hineline

09 Jul 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Whitney and Coté talk with AmyJune Hineline. They delve into Amy's diverse career, transitioning from a hospice nurse to a mechanica...

Episode 103: AI & Critical Thinking, Enterprise Marketing, and the Workplace, with Betty Junod

25 Jun 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Whitney and Coté discuss with Betty Junod, CMO of Heroku, the evolution of growing up without the internet to the present day's AI a...

Episode 102: The brilliant dummy in my pocket, with WhitneyGPT

11 Jun 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Whitney and Coté discuss Whitney's newfound enthusiasm for AI after a recent stint with the tool Cursor. The conversation covers how...

Episode 101: A Passion for Politics, with Taegan Goddard

29 May 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Whitney and Coté talk with Taegan Goddard, founder of Political Wire (https://politicalwire.com). They talk about what drives people...

Episode 100: "I used to eat 7-Eleven pizza," startups, open source, and more, with Sarah Christoff

14 May 2025

Contributed by Lukas

After an extensive discussion of 7-Eleven pizza cuisine, in this episode, Whitney and Coté talk with Sarah Christoff. They discuss working at startup...

Episode 99: Catering to Startups, with Robert Reeves

01 May 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Whitney and Coté talk with Robert Reeves about startups, catering, the Austin's tech scene, and the business of open source over the past 20 years. A...

Episode 98: From OpenStack to Kubernetes, extreme transparency at GitLab, tech startup marketing, with Melissa Smolensky

16 Apr 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Whitney and Coté tour through a couple decades of tech infrastructure history with Melissa Smolensky, whose marketing career spans Rackspace, GitLab,...

Episode 97: The Business and Ethics of Open Source, with Emily Omier

02 Apr 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Whitney and Coté talk with Emily Omier, a consultant specializing in open source strategy and product management for businesses. The...

Episode 96: Learning, teaching, tech certifications, and napkin culture in Singapore, with Mumshad Mannambeth

22 Mar 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this video, Coté and Whitney talk about tech education and learning with Mumshad Mannambeth. There's talk about certifications, but also how teach...

Episode 95: Success in Tech, Content Creation, & Corporate Influence, with Hazel Weakly

06 Mar 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Whitney and Coté talk with Hazel Weakly about the unexpected success of content, the influence of corporate interests in open source...

Episode 94: Adding more condiments to the 7 layer networking burrito, with Marino Wijay

20 Feb 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Whitney and Coté interview Marino Wijay, Coté finally gets to the bottom of why networking has so many layers. Why do we keep addin...

Episode 93: 10x People, AI Trends, and Career Management, with Richard Seroter

06 Feb 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Join Whitney and Coté as they talk with Richard Seroter from Google about the myth of the 10X developer and his perspective on hiring and managing te...

Episode 92: What went wrong with PaaS, and many other topics with Brian Gracely

23 Jan 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode of Software Defined Interviews, Coté and Whitney host Brian Gracely, co-host of the Cloudcast podcast and head of portfolio strategy ...

Episode 91: Learning to learn, with Sasha Czarkowski

09 Jan 2025

Contributed by Lukas

What’s it really like to do all that DevOps-y transformation at companies? That’s what we talk about this week with Sasha Czarkowski…mostly. We ...

Episode 90: Community management, event nightmares, and domestic Tupperware diplomacy, with Katie Greenley

26 Dec 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Katie Greenley shares her experiences managing events and community programs like the CNCF Ambassadors. Coté, Whitney, and Katie also discuss career ...

Episode 89: How platform engineering is different than DevOps, plus, narwhal teeth and spider digestion, with Viktor Farcic

11 Dec 2024

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Whitney and Coté talk with Viktor Farcic, Developer Advocate at Upbound, about platform engineering, the evolution of DevOps, projec...

Episode 88: Platform Engineering and UK Digital People, with Abby Bangser

28 Nov 2024

Contributed by Lukas

As if platform engineering and expat'ing in the UK weren't enough, Whintney and Coté discuss the forgotten technology of business cards wih Abby Bang...

Episode 87: Platform Engineering, AI, and Community - Whitney's KubeCon NA 2024 Adventures

25 Nov 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Whitney is back from KubeCon and shares what she saw. We talk about platform engineering, Salt Lake City's vibe, AI, and observability, among other th...

Episode 86: Open Source Money Ethics, How Analysts use AI, What Even is an Industry Analyst, and Advanced Chicken Nugget Diplomacy, with Rachel Stephens

13 Nov 2024

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode, Whitney Lee and Coté dive into the insights of Rachel Stephens from RedMonk about the world of being an industry analyst. They discu...

Episode 85: Kubernetes Cost Controls and Washing Horse Blankets, with Phil Andrews

31 Oct 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Whitney and Coté talk with Phil Andrews, field CTO at Cast AI, about cost management and optimization, the nuances of Kubernetes, coin-operated laund...

Episode 84: Tech recruiting from both sides of the table, with Sidney Miller

19 Oct 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Whitney and Coté talk with Sidney Miller about tech recruitment. They talk a lot about the process from both sides: people hiring and people looking ...

Episode 83: Whitney Lee

02 Oct 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Whitney Lee's career path has been all over the place, from artist, wedding photographer, waiter, and now world-renowned devrel in the cloud native wo...

Misaligned Incentives Episode 4: You get what you pay for - compensating tech staff is often done poorly

17 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

We discuss compensation, particularly how people in the IT department ("developers," etc.) are so disconnected from the actual business that...

Episode 3: Improvement requires fear, or, digital transformation by crisis and fear

06 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

People in large organizations avoid improving for improving's sake. They're very rarely proactive in transforming. Instead, it seems that mana...

Episode 2: Outsourcing, SIs, and other "others"

31 Oct 2019

Contributed by Lukas

We discuss outsourcing IT.

Misaligned Incentives Episode 1: Who forget to invite "The Business," to this kubernetes PoC?

11 Sep 2019

Contributed by Lukas

Journey Through the Business Bottleneck, part 1. Join Rick and I as we try to find this elusive thing called "The Business." We lay out a th...

Monolithic Transformation

09 Sep 2019

Contributed by Lukas

Large organization are desperate to become “tech companies.” They drool at these tech companies ability to grow and change quickly. Despite master...

Episode 82: Chris Aniszczyk on starting Open Source Foundations

09 Jul 2019

Contributed by Lukas

Chris Aniszczyk is the CTO of the CNCF. We discuss how he got into open source, what it's like to work at Twitter and how he helped start the CNCF. Pl...

Episode 81: Adam Jacob on saying Goodbye to OpenCore

08 Apr 2019

Contributed by Lukas

Matt and Brandon interview Adam Jacob the co-founder of Chef. We discuss Adam's career, what led him to start Chef and Chef's recent decision to open ...

Episode 80: Jeff Meyerson on starting the Software Engineering Daily Podcast

11 Feb 2019

Contributed by Lukas

Jeff Meyerson is the host of Software Engineering Daily (https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/). We talk about his career and what led him to start a ...

Episode 79: Version control, DevOps, Code Reviews, Semantic Merging, Spanish Startups, & Plastic SCM

15 Jan 2019

Contributed by Lukas

Version control has changed a lot over the past 15 years: we’ve moved from a centralized to a distributed model at the basic level. But the practice...

Episode 78: Umair Khan on AI Ops and Cloud Security

24 Dec 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Brandon interviews Umair Khan about his experience working in AI Ops and Cloud Security. Umair recently joned Scytale (https://www.scytale.io/) and h...

Episode 77: Jake Moilanen on going from Employee to Entrepreneur to Venture Capitalist

17 Dec 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Jake Moilanen started and sold two companies and is now joining the ranks of Venture Capital. We discuss his career, his approach to investing and he ...

Episode 76: Zane Rockenbaugh on being the Startup CTO

05 Nov 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Zane Rockenbaugh specializes in working with early stage startups. Most of the time his clients are boostrapping their new compnay and need someone te...

Episode 75: Don't call me an "evangelist"

03 Sep 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Coté talks about his job being an "evangelist," a word people no longer seem to use but everyone understands. Brandon interviews Coté about what the...

Episode 74: Numbers. How do they work? Rachel Stephens

27 Aug 2018

Contributed by Lukas

When Coté says he doesn’t know how numbers work, he actually means it. To help out, he talks with Rachel Stephens, from RedMonk, who not only expla...

Episode 73: Dustin Kirkland on Linux, Cloud Computing and Product Management

20 Aug 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Dustin Kirkland joins us to discuss Linux, Cloud Computing and making wine. We talk about Dustin’s career journey from entry-level developer to Goog...

Episode 72: Chris Donaldson on Automation

13 Aug 2018

Contributed by Lukas

How do you implement IT Automation best practices at a large company? What's the best approach to convince stakeholders that IT Automation is worth th...

Episode 71: Matthew Brutsché on Amazon Go and Tech Marketing

30 Jul 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Brandon speaks with Matthew Brutsché (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattbrut/) from 500 Rockets Marketing (https://500rockets.io/). Matt gives us his ...

Episode 70: Satish Kodukula on Product Management

09 Apr 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Brandon interviews Satish Kodukula (https://www.linkedin.com/in/skodukula/) about product management. We compare product management at large companies...

Episode 69: Analyst Relations, with Rita Manachi

02 Apr 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Getting familiar with analyst relations is a key component of an enterprise software business. “Analyst relations” is sort of like PR, but actuall...

Episode 68: Lineworkers and developers working side-by-side to improve Duke Energy’s software, with John Mitchell

26 Mar 2018

Contributed by Lukas

This is a great conversation with John Mitchell (https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnwilliammitchell/) about Duke Energy improving it’s software capabil...

Episode 67: Javvad Malik on security & being an industry analyst

19 Mar 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Security, security, security! Everyone wants security, at least they say so. How it’s actually managed and even conceptualized in organizations is a...

Episode 66: Dominic Wellington on machine learning, or, shadows in the datacenter

12 Mar 2018

Contributed by Lukas

If you only followed the daily headlines, AI and machine learning seem like a magical technologies that will either solve all our problems or put ever...

Episode 65: Walter Bodwell on Agile

07 Mar 2018

Contributed by Lukas

How do you implement Agile? Why does Agile matter? How has Agile changed in the last decade? Where do you get a beer in Austin? Walter Bodwell (https:...

Episode 64: Christopher Luciano on Kubernetes & Istio

01 Mar 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Why does kubernetes even exist, why don’t existing things work just as well for it? And then what kind of applications can you run on it, at least f...

Episode 63: JJ Asghar on DevOps, Compliance and Grilling

19 Feb 2018

Contributed by Lukas

JJ Asghar (https://twitter.com/jjasghar) from Chef (https://www.chef.io/) explains how he found his way into DevOps and why DevOps makes Christmas bet...

Episode 62: Nancy Gohring on monitoring, observability, DevOps, & M&A

12 Feb 2018

Contributed by Lukas

This is a really fun and great episode with Nancy Gohring on monitoring, log management, DevOps, M&A in the space, and tech journalism. Also, we final...

Episode 61: Jon Collins on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

05 Feb 2018

Contributed by Lukas

“It’s quite good to see GDPR as an evolution, not a revolution.” The EU is rolling out a huge privacy data regulation policy this Spring, the G...

Episode 60: Sell-side financial analysts, & enterprise software pricing

30 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

What do these financial, equity analyst types do? Well, if the stock market was rational, we could probably tell you. This week, we look at one PDF re...

Episode 59: Fear of FANG

19 Jan 2018

Contributed by Lukas

Everyone’s freaking out about tech companies. What they mean by “tech companies,” of course is the combination of Facebook, Google, Twitter, Ama...

Episode 58: Who is the CISO?

21 Dec 2017

Contributed by Lukas

With Cotê and Matt Ray away on vacation, Brandon takes over the feed to talk all about security. Andy Land from the CISO Exec Network joins us to bre...

Episode 57: VC Tech Predictions & Newsletters, Ben Evans edition

15 Dec 2017

Contributed by Lukas

In this episode we look at two tech world artifacts: weekly, curated links in email newsletters and the trends and predictions presentation. Ben Evans...

Episode 56: The tech column/opinion piece

29 Nov 2017

Contributed by Lukas

This week, we look at the tech editorial page, columns that people like Matt Asay and Coté write. First we discuss if this is even a category, and th...

Episode 55: The OpenStack Community Survey & Oceania Sales Motions

13 Nov 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Community surveys are a handy tool for tracking momentum, proving legitimacy, and, of course, understanding the state of the community. “Community”...

Episode 54: The Corporate Podcast, & EBC’ing

02 Nov 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Murder and comedy podcasts are all fun and dandy, but they’re strategically used by tech companies as well as marketing. This week, we look at some ...

Episode 53: The Lone Wolf Analyst

27 Oct 2017

Contributed by Lukas

This week, we look at one of the new analyst models, and what they do, by way of Ben Thompson. Horace Dediu and RedMonk are other examples of this mod...

Episode 52: The Four

20 Oct 2017

Contributed by Lukas

This week we look at The Four. Coté had high hopes. More importantly, we look at the medium and mechanics of a business book.More detailed show notes...

Episode 51: The fluffy, leather chair interview, or, “Do you think the edge forces you to go hybrid?” or, there’s a lot of high-dollar farts in those chairs

13 Oct 2017

Contributed by Lukas

The big fluffy, leather chair interview is a staple of the tech world now. A big named executive (usually) comes up on the stage with a big name journ...

Episode 50: Just another kubernetes article

04 Oct 2017

Contributed by Lukas

This week, we look at an article from Susan Hall at The New Stack. Susan is a solid reporter, so looking at her piece allows us to discuss the world a...

Episode 49: Heptio’s funding press releases, or, “marriages, divorces, and births”

22 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Press releases are a high art in our trade. There’s certain formats to follow, the audiences are always precise, and making a good one is a sign of ...

Episode 41: Southbound cloud-native enterprise architecture

18 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

In part two of our cloud-native enterprise architect talk, we discuss the more technical functions of the EA. We think of these as the "southbound" fu...

Episode 48: Forrester’s CD-ish Wave

14 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

We discuss a recent Forrester Wave: “The Forrester Wave: Continuous Delivery And Release Automation, Q3 2017.” See more detailed notes here.

Episode 40: Do people actually do DevOps? Or, the margarita/bloody mary continuum

14 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

On the DevOps question: sure they do, but there are many variations depending on the company.

Episode 47: Kubernetes & container landscapes from Forrester & Gartner

01 Sep 2017

Contributed by Lukas

This week, we talk about two PDFs setting out to briefly describe the kubernetes and great container orchestration landscapes. See the usual more deta...

Episode 46: The full Chef burger, with a side of THE DIGITAL

18 Aug 2017

Contributed by Lukas

This week’s paper is sent in by Matt Ray: “Continuous Automation for the Continuous Enterprise.”See detailed, typed analysis in the show-notes, ...

Episode 45: The PaaS Hype Cycle, 2017 edition

14 Aug 2017

Contributed by Lukas

We look at the 2017 Gartner PaaS Hype Cycle, just released. See more show notes, though not very detailed here.As always, thanks for being a supporter...

Episode 39: “Microservices is interesting because most enterprises aren't doing it.”

10 Aug 2017

Contributed by Lukas

It’s another in the Matt Curry discussions sub-series! We discuss how enterprise are shifting over to a microservices approach, or not. As Matt exp...

Episode 38: Coté’s whiskey theory & why The Economist is great

03 Aug 2017

Contributed by Lukas

We discuss what the deal is with Canadian whiskey and then talk about why we like The Economist. Your pals, @cowboyd (https://twitter.com/cowboyd) & @...

Episode 44: A trillion IoT devices by 2035

03 Aug 2017

Contributed by Lukas

IoT will be big by 2035, a trillion devices driving a $1tn of spend/year, according to this paper. How does one come to that figure, and what exactly ...

Episode 43: Not a [Very Good] DevOps Talk - Software Defined Talk Members Only White Paper Exegesis #2

29 Jul 2017

Contributed by Lukas

This week, Brandon and Coté talk analyze Coté's 2016 stump-speech, Not a DevOps Talk. We talk about the process of putting together a talk like this...

Episode 37: Cloud-native enterprise architecture, with Matt Curry & Andrew Clay Shafer

21 Jul 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Let’s finally get to the punchline on this “cloud-native enterprise architect” quest. Here, Matt Curry (https://twitter.com/mattjcurry), Andrew ...

Episode 42: PwC says you suck at THE DIGITAL - Software Defined Talk Members Only White Paper Exegesis #1

21 Jul 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Our first white paper review, starting with "what is digital, and what are/should enterprises do about it. See the detailed notes on it, either in the...

Episode 36: North-bound Enterprise Architecture with Matt Walburn - that business/IT alignment dance

20 Jul 2017

Contributed by Lukas

What’s the “business” side of enterprise architecture? And how does EA’ing start mapping to DevOps, cloud-native, and all the new stuff? In pa...

Episode 35: You know me, never afraid to be a naive old white guy, or, learning from centuries of fighting over dumb shit

30 Jun 2017

Contributed by Lukas

In this Drunk and Retired cameo episode: What's up with Irish and Italian names, and why is the Irish brand so much bigger than the Scottish brand? Al...

Episode 34: Pipelines, you're gonna need 'em

08 Jun 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Without a build pipeline, you might as well pack it up and go home. Matt Curry and I talk about his team’s experience with putting a pipeline in pla...

Episode 33: Spring Cloud, Zuul, & API gateways, with Spencer Gibb

02 Jun 2017

Contributed by Lukas

All these cloud-native apps don’t magically figure out how to talk with each other themselves. They need to usual help with finding each other (regi...

Episode 32: Jono Bacon on internal community development and keys to community management

01 Jun 2017

Contributed by Lukas

As organizations get deeper into improving how they do IT, they’re interested in replicating the collaborative benefits of open source communities. ...

Episode 31: Update on the Cloud Foundry Foundation, and the need for enterprises to share more

26 May 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Abby Kearns (https://twitter.com/ab415) talks with Barton (https://twitter.com/barton808) and I (https://twitter.com/cote) about what's up at the Clou...

Episode 30: Patrick Debois on using serverless for a year and half, defining DevOps vs. SRE vs. design, and meatware over tools

26 May 2017

Contributed by Lukas

At DevOpsDays Austin, 2017, Barton George (https://twitter.com/barton808) and I (https://twitter.com/cote) talk with Patrick Debois (https://twitter.c...

Episode 29: DevOps at cloud.gov, security, compliance, & cities that start with "A"

25 May 2017

Contributed by Lukas

At DevOpsDays Austin 2017, Barton George (https://twitter.com/barton808) and I (https://twitter.com/cote) talk with Diego Lapiduz (https://twitter.com...

Episode 28: GSD'ing your way to cloud-native, with Brian Gregory

24 May 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Just under a year later, Brian Gregory is back to tell us how changing over Express Script's approach to software is doing. As ever, it's mostly about...

Episode 27: The arrogance of making sure you get what you want

19 May 2017

Contributed by Lukas

Coté doesn't like asking people to do things for him...or people in general.

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