Mark Imbriaco - Tech Director of DevOps at Epic Games (#41)

Published: March 20, 2020, 5 p.m.

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Welcome to another episode of Develomentor. Today's guest is Mark Imbriaco.\\xa0

Mark Imbriaco has done everything from scaling and systems operations to starting his own company. His focus has been on an emerging part of technology: DevOps and site reliability engineering. \\xa0

Mark often leads scaling (for sites and applications) and builds teams that manage those sites. Mark has held positions at AOL, Bank of America, Github, Basecamp, Heroku, DigitalOcean and now Epic Games.


Episode Summary

\\u201cDevOps is all about how do we take the code that gets developed, and the code that lives in production, and bring them closer to being the same thing.\\u201d

\\u201cThere\\u2019s a balance between following your passions and paying your bills. Finding that balance in between has been an ongoing back and forth struggle.\\u201d

\\u2014Mark Imbriaco


In this episode we\\u2019ll cover:

  1. What exactly is DevOps and site reliability engineering
  2. How Mark dropped out of college after 2 years to start a hosting company back in 1994
  3. The story behind 37Signals, now Basecamp, and how Mark got a job as a system administrator for them
  4. How Mark got connected with Epic Games after reading a blog post


Key Milestones

[2:05] \\u2013 Mark dropped out of college to start a company with his friends. But after a few years, he joined Bank of America and then AOL to support his family.
[3:05] \\u2013 Imbriaco became a java developer for the heavy truck industry for 5 years. With time he increasingly became dissatisfied with what he was doing. He started going to conferences and getting introduced to new people and ideas. This is when he got exposed to Ruby on Rails.

[4:30] \\u2013 The story behind 37Signals, now Basecamp, and how Mark got a job as a system administrator for them. He later left 37Signals for Heroku, later acquired by Salesforce

[6:30] \\u2013 Why was leaving Heroku to join LivingSocial a mistake? After LivingSocial, Mark became part of GitHub. And later joined DigitalOcean
[9:30]- Mark goes into cofounding Operable, a startup on chat ops, with a friend. Although his ideas were good, Mark was subpar at implementing them. The company shut down 2 years later.

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