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Optimizing the re:Invent Experience with Pete Cheslock
Pete Cheslock is an advisor and consultant who helps startups with product strategy, messaging, and other go-to-market needs. Prior to going out on his own, he worked ...
The Power of Humor in Tech with Chloe Condon
Chloe Condon is a senior cloud advocate at Microsoft, where she evangelizes on behalf of Azure. Prior to that, she held developer evangelist roles at companies like Se...
Google Is Deprecating This Podcast with Cody Ogden
Cody Ogden is the founder of Killed by Google, an open source project that tracks the life and death of Google’s product portfolio. He’s also a software engineer at Ca...
The Future Is Time Series Data with Russ Savage
Russ Savage is the product manager at InfluxData, makers of InfluxDB, the open source time series database. Prior to holding that position, Russ wore many hats in the ...
Building Strong Open Source Communities in the Cloud Era with Tiffany Farriss
Since 1996, Tiffany Farriss has been one of the driving forces behind Palantir.net, an open-source powered web design and development firm she co-owns and currently se...
A Day in the Life of Azure DevOps with Sasha Rosenbaum
Sasha Rosenbaum began her career working as an IT systems administrator for the Israel Air Force. Shen then took a position as an R&D software engineer at Elbit System...
Building Secure Applications with Tanya Janca
Tanya Janca began her career as a software developer at Canadian Bank Note before holding the same role for the Canadian government for nearly 10 years. She then shift...
How Software Developers Can Negotiate Better Salaries with Josh Doody
For 15 years, Josh Doody held several different software engineering roles at companies like Raytheon, ADP, and Appirio. Today, he owns a consultancy called Fearless S...
The Power of Time Series Databases with Paul Dix
Paul Dix is the cofounder and CTO at InfluxDB, makers of an open source time-series database. Over the last 20-plus years, he’s held technology, consultant, and leader...
How Nicolas Cage Taught Me How to Code with Paul Chin Jr.
Paul Chin Jr. grew up using egg rolls to gauge profitability at his parents’ Chinese restaurant in Norfolk, Va. Today, he’s a cloud solutions architect at Cloudreach a...
The Cloud & Climate Change with Paul Johnston
Paul Johnston cares a great deal about climate change and believes the tech world needs to do more. He’s the interim CTO for cloud and serverless consulting and techno...
Five Characteristics That Define the Cloud with Nicole Forsgren, PhD
Nicole Forsgren grew up in a small farm town in Idaho. After working as a programmer, a software engineer, and a systems administrator at IBM, she went back to school ...
The Future of Application Security with Andrew Peterson
Andrew Peterson launched his career working in sales at North Face. After stints at Google, the Clinton Foundation, and Etsy, he launched his own company—Signal Scienc...
Going Serverless with AJ Stuyvenberg
AJ Stuyvenberg began his career writing software for St. Jude Medical. Today, he’s a senior software engineer at Serverless, Inc., makers of the increasingly popular o...
Reverse Engineering the Capital One Breach with Josh Stella
Cloud security makes Josh Stella tick. In 2013, he founded Fugue, a company that brings native security and simplified operations to cloud architecture. Join Corey and...
The Anatomy of Developer Advocacy with Matt Broberg
For the last five years, Matt Broberg has worn many different developer advocate hats. These days, his developer hat looks a bit … red ... as he’s an advocate, writer,...
How to Grade DevOps Teams with Nicole Forsgren, PhD
Nicole Forsgren grew up in a small farm town in Idaho. After working as a programmer, a software engineer, and a systems administrator at IBM, she went back to school ...
Episode 74 - Podcasting about Podcasting with Richard Campbell
Be honest: How many people decide to launch a weekly podcast actually end up publishing hundreds upon hundreds of episodes? Richard Campbell, founder and chairman of t...
Episode 73 - Building a Cloud Supercomputer on AWS with Mike Warren
Supercomputers used to be gigantic monstrosities that would take up enormous rooms. Now, you can run them in the cloud. Just ask Mike Warren, CTO and co-founder of Des...
Episode 72: Data Security in AWS with Chris Vickery
Another week, another high-profile data breach. Well, that’s what it seems like anyway. As Director of Cyber Risk Research at UpGuard, Chris Vickery knows a thing or t...
Episode 71: Boomeranging Back into Microsoft with Tara Walker
Microsoft has undergone a major transformation over the last several years. Just ask Tara Walker, principal software engineer, who recently rejoined the company after ...
Episode 70: Creating Custom T-Shirts through the Cloud with Ken Collins
For two decades, Custom Ink has helped folks around the world create unique T-shirts, jackets, activewear, promotional products, and more. Today, the company has hundr...
Episode 69: On-Premise Nation-States with Dr. Galen Hunt
Azure Sphere is Microsoft’s push into Internet of Things security, promising lifetime security updates and more. In this episode, Dr. Galen Hunt explains why Azure Sph...
Episode 68: The Rise of the Cloud-First Generation with Christina Warren
Before she held her current role as senior cloud advocate at Microsoft, Christina Warren was a self-proclaimed “content engineer.” These days, who follows a traditiona...
Episode 67: Infrastructure as Code with Terraform and Mitchell Hashimoto
HashiCorp has embraced the multi-cloud, and in this episode, Corey asks Founder and CTO Mitchell Hashimoto to explain how that’s working out. From Terraform’s humble b...
Episode 66: VMware? VMhere with Sean O’Dell
VMware is shifting its business as more companies move code to the cloud. What does that mean for the company internally? In this episode, Corey gets an inside view of...
Episode 65: Cloud Coreyography Mark 2 with Azure’s Corey Sanders
Another chat with another Corey but this time Corey Sanders has a shiny new title: Corporate VP of Microsoft Solutions. In this episode the two Coreys discuss the Micr...
Episode 64: Serverless Runs on Serverless Framework with Austen Collins
Serverless deployment is picking up steam in the industry, and Austen Collins has been leading the charge since 2015. In this episode, Collins talks about his work wit...
Episode 63: DevOps for Dummies with Emily Freeman
Emily Freeman’s book on DevOps is an approachable read for all types, not just techies. As DevOps for Dummies is set to hit the shelves, she sat down to talk to Corey ...
Episode 62: Serverless Storytelling with Anna Spysz
Anna Spysz offers a different perspective, coming from communications first and engineering second. In this episode, she describes the hybrid model employed at Stacker...
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