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Damian Brady is a software engineer and technical leader from Sydney, Australia. He is best known for his work on the DevOps movement, and for his contributions to the development of continuous delivery and infrastructure-as-code practices.
Brady was born in Sydney, and grew up in the inner-west suburb of Glebe. He studied computer science at the University of New South Wales, graduating in 2001. After graduation, he joined the software development team at Westpac Bank, where he worked on a number of high-profile projects including the development of an online banking platform.
In 2008, Brady joined ThoughtWorks, a global technology consultancy, where he worked on a number of large-scale software development projects for clients including the Australian Government and major banks. It was during this time that he became interested in the DevOps movement, which seeks to improve the collaboration between software development and operations teams.
In 2011, Brady co-authored the book "Continuous Delivery: Reliable Software Releases Through Build, Test, and Deployment Automation" with Jez Humble and David Farley. The book, which was published by Addison-Wesley, became a bestseller and helped to popularize the concept of continuous delivery within the software development community.
In 2014, Brady joined Atlassian, a global software company based in Sydney, as a Principal Consultant. In this role, he helped to develop the company's DevOps practices and was instrumental in the creation of several open-source tools, including the popular Bamboo and Bitbucket products.
Brady is a regular speaker at software development conferences, and has presented at events including DevOpsDays, Agile Australia, and the Continuous Delivery Summit. He is also an active member of the software development community, and is a contributor to several open-source projects including Ansible and Puppet.
In recognition of his contributions to the field of software engineering, Brady was named a Microsoft MVP in 2015, and was awarded the ThoughtWorks Technology Radar Prize in 2017. He currently resides in Sydney with his wife and two children.
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