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SHIFT HAPPENED: OpenShift 10 Years Later
Issac J Roth & John Poelstra
2 episodes
3 days ago
Ten years ago, OpenShift launched to the world. Redhat had recently acquired my 12-person startup, Makara, and then handed the keys to me to run the project. "Go break glass and don't let anyone get in your way," was the direction we were given. Many twists and turns happened throughout the journey. This podcast series includes conversations with OpenShift's founding team reminiscing about the early days and drawing on lessons for today's founders.
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Ten years ago, OpenShift launched to the world. Redhat had recently acquired my 12-person startup, Makara, and then handed the keys to me to run the project. "Go break glass and don't let anyone get in your way," was the direction we were given. Many twists and turns happened throughout the journey. This podcast series includes conversations with OpenShift's founding team reminiscing about the early days and drawing on lessons for today's founders.
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business,
News,
Tech News
Episodes (2/2)
SHIFT HAPPENED: OpenShift 10 Years Later
Innovator's dilemma
3 years ago
48 minutes 22 seconds

SHIFT HAPPENED: OpenShift 10 Years Later
'Break glass and don't let anyone get in your way'
3 years ago
49 minutes 23 seconds

SHIFT HAPPENED: OpenShift 10 Years Later
Ten years ago, OpenShift launched to the world. Redhat had recently acquired my 12-person startup, Makara, and then handed the keys to me to run the project. "Go break glass and don't let anyone get in your way," was the direction we were given. Many twists and turns happened throughout the journey. This podcast series includes conversations with OpenShift's founding team reminiscing about the early days and drawing on lessons for today's founders.