Etsy, Netflix, and the unicorns have done great things with DevOps. Although most people don't work at a unicorn, they still want to combine agility and stability. To close the gap between developers and operations, Mason Leung says his company runs operation workshops, blogs about infrastructure, and experiments with different tools—and are solving the same problems as the unicorns only on a smaller scale. Mason explains that you don't get to millions of requests without going through the first several hundred. Ideas you can take from unicorns include how to use containers to...
Mason Leung
Grand Rounds
A backend developer with an interest in infrastructure and operations, Mason Leung is an infrastructure engineer at Grand Rounds, a health tech company that enables patients better access to care providers. In his career roles, Mason has experience defining and establishing a DevOps foundation and culture. Mason is passionate about enhancing developer efficiency and experience through automation, better tooling, and education. On weekends he mentors high school students who are interested in math and STEM. Mason’s lifetime goal is to start a tutoring center and provide free lessons to disadvantaged students in San Francisco. Reach Mason at [email protected].