Sometimes you need action to happen right away, and you just need to be a bit more pushy about it. This talk till cover the features of Chef's Pushy server and how it can be used to run ad-hoc commands or orchestrate action between multiple machines. We will also cover the architecture of Pushy and give an overview of how it works internally.
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Michael Ducy (@mfdii) currently works as an Enterprise Architect for Chef focused on designing and implementing automation solutions for customer's Cloud, IT Automation, and Continuous Delivery needs. Prior to Chef, Michael worked at CompuCom, helping with the architecture and design of CompuCom's Cloud portfolio. Michael has held other roles as a Cloud Architect, Performance and Capacity Planner, Linux Systems Engineer, Instructor of IT courses, and Private Consultant for companies such as enStratus, BMC Software, and Orbitz Worldwide. After graduating from the University of Missouri St. Louis with a degree in Computer Science, Michael completed his Masters degree in Computer Science at the University of Chicago. He also holds an MBA from The Ohio State University.