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Earl Waud is a virtualization development professional with more than 20 year's
experience developing customer-facing, enterprise-grade software for VM, and works with
container provisioning, management, and automation. Earl has a proven track record of delivering
on-time solutions that significantly impact business results; solutions that align engineering
strategies with organizational vision. Recently, Earl has been creating AWS-based container
solutions for enterprises using Docker, Kubernetes, Artifactory, Xray, and Twistlock. Currently,
Earl is a senior software engineer with Intuit Inc. Other books by Earl include Mastering Chef
Provisioning and Chef: Powerful Infrastructure Automation. Earl can be found online at
SanDiegoEarl (dot) com.Ewart John :
John Ewart is a system architect, software developer, and lecturer. He has
designed and taught courses at a variety of institutions, including the University of
California, The California State University, and local community colleges. These courses cover a
wide range of computer science topics, including Java, data structures and algorithms, operating
systems fundamentals, Unix and Linux system administration, and web application development. In
addition to working and teaching, he maintains and contributes to a number of open source
projects. He currently resides in Redmond, Washington, with his wife, Mary, and their two
children.Marschall Matthias :
Matthias Marschall is a Software Engineer "made in Germany". His four children make sure that he feels comfortable in lively environments, and stays in control of chaotic situations. A lean and agile engineering lead, he's passionate about continuous delivery, infrastructure automation, and all things DevOps. In recent years, Matthias has helped build several web-based businesses, first with Java and then with Ruby on Rails. He quickly grew into system administration, writing his own configuration management tool before migrating his whole infrastructure to Chef in its early days. In 2008, he started a blog (http://www.agileweboperations.com) together with Dan Ackerson. There, they have shared their ideas about DevOps since the early days of the continually emerging movement. You can find him on Twitter as @mmarschall. Matthias holds a Master's degree in Computer Science (Dipl.-Inf. (FH)) and teaches courses on Agile Software Development at the University of Augsburg. When not writing or coding, Matthias enjoys drawing cartoons and playing Go. He lives near Munich, Germany.