Mike was born in Australia, grew up in Scotland, and now lives in Norway. He is an entrepreneur, people enthusiast, and nemophilist. This whole Kosli thing is his idea.
Who鈥檚 the person behind Kosli?
First and foremost I鈥檓 a technologist. I studied Computer Science and after graduating I got my first job doing some fairly low-level systems programming. As my career progressed I became really interested in how software technology is actually delivered, and I started exploring practices like TDD, continuous integration, hardware in the loop, and test automation.
How did you go from systems programming to founding your own startup?
In between I was a CTO and DevOps consultant. I worked in industries where it鈥檚 tricky to do DevOps because they have embedded systems or safety-critical applications. I kept seeing this need for a very sharp DevOps tool that could automate change management. I set out to solve for that but we鈥檝e ended up solving for something much bigger. We鈥檝e come to realize Kosli is like a version control system for DevOps changes that鈥檚 really useful for all developers.
What鈥檚 being a founder really like?
It鈥檚 the best job in the world. I鈥檝e enjoyed every job I鈥檝e had, but this is great. There鈥檚 a brilliant book called The Pragmatic Programmer and it has a great story about stone soup; you start with a big pot, put some water in it, add a big stone, and start boiling it up. Creating a startup is a lot like making stone soup.
What do you do when you鈥檙e not busy being a founder?
Spending time with my family is where my spare time goes. We鈥檙e lucky to have some incredible natural beauty on our doorstep, so most weekends you鈥檒l find us in the forest or up a mountain. I鈥檓 sure that sounds lovely, but the reality is I usually injure myself skiing and then complain about it a lot!