Visionaries, Rebels and Machines: The story of humanity’s extraordinary journey from electrification to cloudification

Author:   Jamie Dobson
Publisher:   Right Book Press
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9781915483157


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   19 June 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Jamie Dobson
Publisher:   Right Book Press
Imprint:   Right Book Press
Weight:   0.588kg
ISBN:  

9781915483157


ISBN 10:   1915483158
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   19 June 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part 1: From the Enlightenment to enlightenment 1. A digital and binary system of communication 2. The right call 3. The invention factory Part 2: Electrons and nuclear bombs 4. The peculiar birth of a peculiar company 5. The computer 6. The wasp and the fig tree Part 3: Those who knew the score 7. The Alto and the internet 8. The rise of utility computing 9. The dramatic fall of utility computing Part 4: Cloudification 10. The magical computer store 11. Saturday night at the movies 12. A womb with a view 13. The computer as a community  14. Talent density 15. The computer and the company 16. The secret life of teams Part 5: The enchanted loom 17. The end of the world (of work) as we know it 18. Only the paranoid will survive the coming wave 19. Unintended consequences 

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An entertaining romp through the history of technology. - Adrian Cockcroft - Former Cloud Architect at Netflix and AWS Jamie Dobson has pulled off the impossible—making the history of computing feel like a heist movie. -Mark Coleman, Co-Founder and Chief Evangelist at NetBox Labs More than just a book on tech history, this is an enjoyable journey through the failure-fueled cultures that powered innovation, ultimately leading to cloud and AI. -Daniel Vaughn, Director, Software Engineering, Mastercard Essential reading for anyone curious about how we got here, and where we’re headed next. -Ian Miell - Partner at Container Solutions A fascinating look back at the origins of our modern computing environment: how the technology evolved and, perhaps more importantly, how the people involved made it happen. -Steve Freeman, Principal Engineer, Gousto A captivating tale of humanity’s tech evolution—from electrification to AI—told with brilliance and clarity. -Jan Wiersma, technology executive and investor An eye opening story that highlights the power of trial and error and how amazing progress can come through failure by learning from it.  -Anne Currie, Founder of Strategically Green and author of Building Green Software If you care about innovation, leadership, or the impact of technology on society, this book belongs on your shelf. -Jonny Williams, Chief Digital Adviser, Red Hat and Author of Delivery Management: Enabling Teams to Deliver Value An insightful journey through the history of cloud and AI technologies as well as the people who made things happen. -Chris Swan, Co-host, Tech Debt Burndown Podcast Technology's revolutionary journey, artfully rendered. -Simon Wardley, Creator of Wardley Maps Told with insightful storytelling, this book reveals how the pioneers of innovation have shaped not only the tools we use, but the very fabric of our society. -Philippe Ensarguet, VP Software Engineering, Orange


'An entertaining romp through the history of technology.' -Adrian Cockcroft - Former Cloud Architect at Netflix and AWS 'Jamie Dobson has pulled off the impossible—making the history of computing feel like a heist movie.' -Mark Coleman, Co-Founder and Chief Evangelist at NetBox Labs 'More than just a book on tech history, this is an enjoyable journey through the failure-fueled cultures that powered innovation, ultimately leading to cloud and AI.' -Daniel Vaughn, Director, Software Engineering, Mastercard 'Essential reading for anyone curious about how we got here, and where we’re headed next.' -Ian Miell - Partner at Container Solutions 'A fascinating look back at the origins of our modern computing environment: how the technology evolved and, perhaps more importantly, how the people involved made it happen.' -Steve Freeman, Principal Engineer, Gousto 'A captivating tale of humanity’s tech evolution—from electrification to AI—told with brilliance and clarity.' -Jan Wiersma, technology executive and investor. 'An eye opening story that highlights the power of trial and error and how amazing progress can come through failure by learning from it.' -Anne Currie, Founder of Strategically Green and author of Building Green Software 'If you care about innovation, leadership, or the impact of technology on society, this book belongs on your shelf.' -Jonny Williams, Chief Digital Adviser, Red Hat and Author of Delivery Management: Enabling Teams to Deliver Value 'An insightful journey through the history of cloud and AI technologies as well as the people who made things happen.' -Chris Swan, Co-host, Tech Debt Burndown Podcast 'Technology's revolutionary journey, artfully rendered.' -Simon Wardley, Creator of Wardley Maps 'Told with insightful storytelling, this book reveals how the pioneers of innovation have shaped not only the tools we use, but the very fabric of our society.' -Philippe Ensarguet, VP Software Engineering, Orange


Author Information

Jamie Dobson is the co-founder of Container Solutions. A first encounter with a BBC computer and BASIC at the age of nine launched his lifelong passion for programming and software development. In 2000, Jamie graduated from the University of Hull with a degree in Computer Science and in 2003 obtained a master's degree from the University of Edinburgh were he learnt to program the supercomputers that foreshadowed the world to come. Widely recognised as a leader specialising in building high performance teams and companies, Jamie nowadays helps executive teams to succeed with the cloud. When not faffing about with computers and the people who program them, Jamie lives in Greenwich, London, where he works in peace in his writer's studio.

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