Chris Corriere has been working with data, phones, networks and writing software for over fifteen years. His background in mathematics and engineering has allowed him to adapt to new and industry specific technologies and provided many unique consulting opportunities. As a devOps professional Chris is committed to culture, automation, learning, sharing, and having a good time while getting work done. Chris is currently a senior devOps consultant with SJ Technologies focused on mapping practices.
The last half of 2017 was pretty amazing. I wrote a brief post about the Inclusive Collaboration Summit I attended in London last July. Sallyann Freudenberg and Katherine Kirk started this campaign ...
It has been about 18 months since my last post. Toward the end of 2015 I started digging deeper into cybernetics and systems analysis, which led me to construct a model and ...
I imagine most people are like me and have a lot of things they'd like to do if they could find the time and energy for them. Lately writing has been one ...
I stopped in the Minneapolis Airport to make a connection earlier this year. I never spent much time thinking about Minneapolis given its reputation for snow and ice. I hadn’t ever planned ...
I was sad to hear of the passing of John Nash and his wife Alicia this weekend. May they rest in peace. As a game theorist I am familiar with his work ...
One thing I love about conferences is finding out what other people are doing in industry and getting exposure to new ideas. I like to get external feedback on my work because ...
I'm glad John Willis wrote his post on karojisatsu, or suicide from overwork, and that it has been getting the attention it deserves in the community. If it weren't for the push ...
William Sealy Gosset was a mathematician that published while working at Guinness. The company was concerned about trade secrets being leaked so all brewers had to write under a pseudonym. Given he ...
Troll (Internet) In Internet slang, a troll (/ˈtroʊl/, /ˈtrɒl/) is a person who sows discord ... by starting arguments or upsetting people,[1] by posting inflammatory,[2] extraneous, or off-topic messages in a... community ...