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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...
Episode 61: Building Microsoft Azure with Scott Guthrie
Scott Guthrie shares his experiences at Microsoft as the company has shifted its strategy and corporate culture. He answers questions about Azure, working with partner...
Episode 60: Managing Secrets for Kubernetes with Kamus with Omer Levi Hevroni
There are a lot of choices for managing and encrypting secrets in Kubernetes. Kamus is one of those solutions, and it was developed as an open-source project by Omer L...
Episode 59: Rebuilding AWS S3 in a Weekend with Valentino Volonghi
Amazon’s AWS offers a tantalizing range of services at incredible prices. While not a panacea to all your cloud computing needs, it’s definitely risen fast to become a...
Episode 58: The Cloud Is Great, But It Isn’t Perfect
In the same way that the cloud can be incredibly helpful, it can also be the source of a few headaches. Just like the printing press, technology can help eliminate the...
Episode 57: Building the Cloud: The logistics and practicality of going serverless in 2019
Today, data service is becoming more like a utility and that affects the expectations and practical uses of the cloud in almost every form. Today we are talking to ...
Episode 56: Bringing Open Source to the Cloud
While cloud architecture has many forms from container to serverless, the value of open source infrastructure never changes. Today we talk to Jess Frazelle of Twitt...
Episode 55: Get More out of the Cloud with AWS Training and Certification
While a valuable investment, the value of AWS training is still not always well understood. With a library of free digital training and a variety of certifications val...
Episode 54: Rethinking the Robot: How AWS Robotics is helping shape the future of domestic and commercial robotics
What if every time you washed your dishes, your dishwasher got smarter? Now imagine your dishwasher getting smarter every time someone else washed their dishes. To...
Episode 53: Company Migration On Two Fronts: AWS and the Career Paths of Software Engineers
Today we are talking with Silvia Botros, Principal Engineer at SendGrid. They specialize in email marketing that is trusted by developers and marketers for time-saving...
Episode 52: AWS as a Career Finding Clarity in the Ever-changing Job Market of the Cloud
The job market in the AWS world is complex and often confusing to both employers and employees. Wouldn’t it be great to have over 43,000 data points to draw a larger p...
Episode 51: Size of Cloud Bill: Not About Number of Customers, but Number of Engineers You've Hired
Years ago, if you wanted to launch an Internet company or Web application, you had to own necessary hardware. Now, the economics have changed drastically with the ease...
Episode 50: If You Lose Data, Your Company is Having a Very Bad Day
If you use MongoDB, then you may be feeling ecstatic right now. Why? Amazon Web Services (AWS) just released DocumentDB with MongoDB compatibility. Users who switch fr...
Episode 49: Open Source Software: Slipping Beneath the Surface of Awareness
Does operating system (OS) choice even matter anymore to most people? Especially with the emergence of serverless and containers? Debian may not see its name up in lig...
Episode 48: Nobody Gets Rid of Anything, Including Data
Companies can find working in the Cloud quite complicated. However, it’s a lot easier than it used to be, especially when trying to comply with regulations. That’s bec...
Episode 47: Racing the Clouds
More and more enterprises and on-prem applications are moving to the Cloud. Therefore, flexibility, agility, time-to-market, and cost effectiveness need to be created ...
Episode 46: Don't Be Afraid of the Bold Ask
If you’re looking for older services at AWS, there really aren’t any. For example, Simple Storage Service (S3) has been with us since the beginning. It was the first p...
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