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Episode 31: Hey Sam, wake up. It’s 3am, and time to solve a murder mystery!

Have you ever been on-call duty as an IT person or otherwise? Woken up at 3 a.m. to solve a problem? Did you have to go through log files or look at a dashboard to fig...

Episode 30: How to Compete with Amazon

Trying to figure out if Amazon Web Services (AWS) is right for you? Use the “quadrant of doom” to determine your answer. When designing a Cloud architecture, there are...

Episode 29: Future of Serverless: A Toy that will Evolve and Offer Flexibility

Are you a blogger? Engineer? Web guru? What do you do? If you ask Yan Cui that question, be prepared for several different answers. Today, we’re talking to Yan, who i...

Episode 28: Serverless as a Consulting Cash Register (now accepting Bitcoin!)

Is your company thinking about adopting serverless and running with it? Is there a profitable opportunity hidden in it? Ready to go on that journey? Today, we’re talk...

Episode 27: What it Took for Google to Make Changes: Outages and Mean Tweets

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) turned off a customer that it thought was doing something out of bounds. This led to an Internet outrage, and GCP tried to explain itself a...

Episode 26: I’m not a data scientist, but I work for an AI/ML startup building on Serverless Containers

Do you deal with a lot of data? Do you need to analyze and interpret data? Veritone’s platform is designed to ingest audio, video, and other data through batch process...

Episode 25: Kubernetes is Named After the Greek God of Spending Money on Cloud Services

Google builds platforms for developers and strives to make them happy. There's a team at Google that wakes up every day to make sure developers have great outcomes wit...

Episode 24: Serverless Observability via the bill is terrible

What is serverless? What do people want it to be? Serverless is when you write your software, deploy it to a Cloud vendor that will scale and run it, and you receive a...

Episode 23: Most Likely to be Misunderstood: The Myth of Cloud Agnosticism

It is easy to pick apart the general premise of Cloud agnosticism being a myth. What about reasonable use cases? Well, generally, when you have a workload that you wan...

Episode 22: The Chaos Engineering experiment that is us-east-1

Trying to convince a company to embrace the theory and idea of Chaos Engineering is an uphill battle. When a site keeps breaking, Gremlin’s plan involves breaking thin...

Episode 21: Remember when RealNetworks used to-- BUFFERING

Are you about to head off to college? Interested in DevOps and the Cloud? Is there a good way for someone like you who is starting out in the world of technology to ab...

Episode 20: The Wizard of AWS

Today, we’re talking to Jeff Barr, vice president and chief evangelist at Amazon Web Services (AWS). He founded the AWS Blog in 2004 and has written more than 2,900 po...

Episode 19: I want to build a world spanning search engine on top of GCP

Some companies that offer services expect you to do things their way or take the highway. However, Google expects people to simply adapt the tech company’s suggestions...

Episode 18: Sitting on the curb clapping as serverless superheroes go by

What’s serverless? Are you serverless now? Is going from enterprise to serverless a natural evolution? Or, is it a “that was fun, now let’s go ride our bikes” moment? ...

Episode 17: Pouring Kubernetes on things with reckless abandon

DevOps as a service describes what Reactive Ops is trying to do, who it’s trying to help, and what problems it’s trying to solve. It’s passion to deliver service where...

Episode 16: There are Still Servers, but We Don't Care About Them

Are you interested in going beyond basic monitoring and visibility? Need tools to build and operate serverless applications and extract business intelligence? IOpipe p...

Episode 15: Nagios was the Original Call of Duty

Let’s chat about the Cloud and everything in between. The people in this world are pretty comfortable with not running physical servers on their own, but trusting some...

Episode 14: Cheslocked and loaded

Do you need data captured that let you know when things don’t look quite right? Need to identify issues before they become major problems for your organization? Turn t...

Episode 13: Serverlessly Storing my Dad Jokes in a Dadabase

Aurora, from Amazon Web Services (AWS), is a MySQL-compatible service for complex database structures. It offers capabilities and opportunities. But with Aurora, you’r...

Episode 12: Like Normal Cloud Services, but More Depressing

Does your job challenge and motivate you? Does it utilize your skills? Or, are you ready to go job hunting? Do you want an awesome job that is a resume booster? Compan...

Episode 11: Hickory Dickory Docker

Docker went from being a small startup to an enterprise company that changed the way people think about their infrastructure to now, where its relevance is somewhat mi...

Episode 10: Education is Not Ready for Teacherless

Like migrating caribou, you tend to follow the trends of what clients are doing, which dictates what you work on as a consultant. Today, we’re talking to Lynn Langit, ...

Episode 9: Cloud Coreyography

Microsoft has experienced a renaissance. By everything that we've seen coming out of Microsoft over the past few years, it feels like the company is really walking the...

Episode 8: A Corporate Prisoner's Dilemma

Have you dabbled with IT infrastructure in AWS? Have you been through the process of AWS partnership? Does being an AWS partner add value? Amazon seeks partners that h...

Episode 7: The Exact Opposite of a Job Creator

Monitoring in the entire technical world is terrible and continues to be a giant, confusing mess. How do you monitor? Are you monitoring things the wrong way? Why not ...

Episode 6: The Robot Uprising Will Have Very Clean Floors

How many of you are considered heroes? Specifically, in the serverless Cloud, Twitter, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) communities? Well, Ben Kehoe is a hero. Ben is a C...

Episode 5: The Last Mainframe with a Kickstart and a Double Clutch

How are companies evolving in a world where Cloud is on the rise? Where Cloud providers are bought out and absorbed into other companies? Today, we’re talking to Nell ...

Episode 4: It's a Data Lake, not a Data Public Swimming Pool

Open source activism tends to focus on running on hardware you can trust and avoiding Cloud computing. The problem with some Cloud providers has to do with a conflict ...

Episode 3: Turning Off Someone Else's Site as a Service

How do you encourage businesses to pick Google Cloud over Amazon and other providers? How do you advocate for selecting Google Cloud to be successful on that platform?...

Episode 2: Shoving a SAN into us-east-1

When companies migrate to the Cloud, they are literally changing how they do everything in their IT department. If lots of customers exclusively rely on a service, lik...

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