feed01.fireside.fm Fri, 20 Mar 2026 01:46:44 -0500 Fireside (https://fireside.fm) Software Defined Talk https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com Fri, 20 Mar 2026 07:45:04 +0100 Get ready for a weekly dose of all things Enterprise Software and Cloud Computing! Join us as we dive into topics including Kubernetes, DevOps, Serverless, Security and Coding. Plus, we’ll keep you entertained with plenty of off-topic banter and nonsense. Don’t worry if you miss the latest industry conference - we’ve got you covered with recaps of all the latest news from AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). en-us © 2026 Software Defined Talk LLC episodic A podcast about Enterprise Software and Cloud Computing that doesn't take itself too seriously. Software Defined Talk LLC Get ready for a weekly dose of all things Enterprise Software and Cloud Computing! Join us as we dive into topics including Kubernetes, DevOps, Serverless, Security and Coding. Plus, we’ll keep you entertained with plenty of off-topic banter and nonsense. Don’t worry if you miss the latest industry conference - we’ve got you covered with recaps of all the latest news from AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). true Software Defined Talk LLC [email protected] yes Episode 564: New Token Machines https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/564 338b10c1-d58c-4a04-868a-e6a0a0967425 Fri, 20 Mar 2026 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 564 New Token Machines full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss NVIDIA GTC, token machines, token budgets, and an AWS outage that may or may not involve AI. Plus, Matt reviews The Wizard of Oz at The Sphere. 54:38 true This week, we discuss NVIDIA GTC, token machines, token budgets, and an AWS outage that may or may not involve AI. Plus, Matt reviews The Wizard of Oz at The Sphere.

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  • Let's T this up.
  • One Trillion Dollars
  • Leader to laggard
  • My terms of service
  • Someone should come up with a term
  • Networking FOMO
  • Slide crimes
  • It’s token machines all the way down.
  • The Claude-ning
  • So why Nemo Cloud?
  • You’re just selling token machines
  • Billionaire version of Gallagher
  • I’ve seen too much
  • Upward Replicability

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This week, we discuss NVIDIA GTC, token machines, token budgets, and an AWS outage that may or may not involve AI. Plus, Matt reviews The Wizard of Oz at The Sphere.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 564

Runner-up Titles

  • Let's T this up.
  • One Trillion Dollars
  • Leader to laggard
  • My terms of service
  • Someone should come up with a term
  • Networking FOMO
  • Slide crimes
  • It’s token machines all the way down.
  • The Claude-ning
  • So why Nemo Cloud?
  • You’re just selling token machines
  • Billionaire version of Gallagher
  • I’ve seen too much
  • Upward Replicability

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This week, we discuss NVIDIA GTC, token machines, token budgets, and an AWS outage that may or may not involve AI. Plus, Matt reviews The Wizard of Oz at The Sphere.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 564

Runner-up Titles

  • Let's T this up.
  • One Trillion Dollars
  • Leader to laggard
  • My terms of service
  • Someone should come up with a term
  • Networking FOMO
  • Slide crimes
  • It’s token machines all the way down.
  • The Claude-ning
  • So why Nemo Cloud?
  • You’re just selling token machines
  • Billionaire version of Gallagher
  • I’ve seen too much
  • Upward Replicability

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+62isJ_uj ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 563: Claude Camp https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/563 5f0a3e02-a9d5-418a-91b1-4365e1a45df6 Fri, 13 Mar 2026 06:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 563 Claude Camp full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Claude Code for non-coders, automating newsletters and status reports, and AI tax prep. Plus, Coté finds unexpected joy in a coding assistant. 1:10:00 true This week, we discuss Claude Code for non-coders, automating newsletters and status reports, and AI tax prep. Plus, Coté finds unexpected joy in a coding assistant.

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  • Upgraded to Max
  • The only innovation I was talking about was hiring me.
  • The Patrick Stewart of the Cubicles.
  • Should we become the Claudecast?
  • Matt Ray in Your Pocket.
  • Come into the tent
  • You have agency in your life

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This week, we discuss Claude Code for non-coders, automating newsletters and status reports, and AI tax prep. Plus, Coté finds unexpected joy in a coding assistant.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 563

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  • Upgraded to Max
  • The only innovation I was talking about was hiring me.
  • The Patrick Stewart of the Cubicles.
  • Should we become the Claudecast?
  • Matt Ray in Your Pocket.
  • Come into the tent
  • You have agency in your life

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  • WeAreDevelopers, July 8-10, 2026 Berlin, Coté speaking.
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This week, we discuss Claude Code for non-coders, automating newsletters and status reports, and AI tax prep. Plus, Coté finds unexpected joy in a coding assistant.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 563

Runner-up Titles

  • Upgraded to Max
  • The only innovation I was talking about was hiring me.
  • The Patrick Stewart of the Cubicles.
  • Should we become the Claudecast?
  • Matt Ray in Your Pocket.
  • Come into the tent
  • You have agency in your life

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  • WeAreDevelopers, July 8-10, 2026 Berlin, Coté speaking.
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+nD3OU-gd ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 562: Bureaucracy: Still Unsolved https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/562 b2308a9c-c9ec-4987-b384-625a8ed321e0 Fri, 06 Mar 2026 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 562 Bureaucracy: Still Unsolved full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Claude Code's momentum, Cursor's identity crisis, and the SDLC's uncertain future. Plus, Coté finally explains how Markdown is destroying the economy. 1:06:25 true This week. we discuss Claude Code's momentum, Cursor's identity crisis, and the SDLC's uncertain future. Plus, Coté finally explains how Markdown is destroying the economy.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 562

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  • Demos over Memos
  • Products over Prose
  • Software written by the many for the few
  • USB is flaky
  • Do you get a Code of Conduct for prison?
  • I thought I had typed it somewhere
  • Markdown is taking down the economy
  • Claude, Take the Wheel
  • Sticking with month-to-month
  • Precious Tokens
  • Rip Van Winkle this whole AI thing
  • The ants have won
  • They have infinite tokens
  • Is SLDC Dead?

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This week. we discuss Claude Code's momentum, Cursor's identity crisis, and the SDLC's uncertain future. Plus, Coté finally explains how Markdown is destroying the economy.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 562

Runner-up Titles

  • Demos over Memos
  • Products over Prose
  • Software written by the many for the few
  • USB is flaky
  • Do you get a Code of Conduct for prison?
  • I thought I had typed it somewhere
  • Markdown is taking down the economy
  • Claude, Take the Wheel
  • Sticking with month-to-month
  • Precious Tokens
  • Rip Van Winkle this whole AI thing
  • The ants have won
  • They have infinite tokens
  • Is SLDC Dead?

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  • Austin Meetup, March 10th, Listener Steve Anness speaking on Grafana
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • DevOpsdays Atlanta 2026, April 21-22, 2026
  • DevOpsDays Austin, May 5-6, 2026
  • WeAreDevelopers, July 8th to 10th, Berlin, Coté speaking.
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This week. we discuss Claude Code's momentum, Cursor's identity crisis, and the SDLC's uncertain future. Plus, Coté finally explains how Markdown is destroying the economy.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 562

Runner-up Titles

  • Demos over Memos
  • Products over Prose
  • Software written by the many for the few
  • USB is flaky
  • Do you get a Code of Conduct for prison?
  • I thought I had typed it somewhere
  • Markdown is taking down the economy
  • Claude, Take the Wheel
  • Sticking with month-to-month
  • Precious Tokens
  • Rip Van Winkle this whole AI thing
  • The ants have won
  • They have infinite tokens
  • Is SLDC Dead?

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Relevant to your Interests

Nonsense

Conferences

  • Austin Meetup, March 10th, Listener Steve Anness speaking on Grafana
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • DevOpsdays Atlanta 2026, April 21-22, 2026
  • DevOpsDays Austin, May 5-6, 2026
  • WeAreDevelopers, July 8th to 10th, Berlin, Coté speaking.
  • VMware User Groups (VMUGs):
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026) - Coté speaking.
    • Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026)
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+JT1PC6hC ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 561: Two Guys and Their Tokens https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/561 e03de1f4-586c-424e-ba92-a98d6bded82c Fri, 27 Feb 2026 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 561 Two Guys and Their Tokens full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss AI-assisted COBOL migrations, the OpenClaw Foundation, and AI killing Office. Plus, is TSA PreCheck Touchless the peak of airport efficiency? 1:00:30 true This week, we discuss AI-assisted COBOL migrations, the OpenClaw Foundation, and AI killing Office. Plus, is TSA PreCheck Touchless the peak of airport efficiency?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 561

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  • New’s not good
  • He knows how to be retired
  • Let Matt Cook
  • We don’t have to worry about that Brandon
  • You’re that guy
  • The stock market feels reactionary
  • Siri-Claw
  • Foundation Washing
  • Give me life-changing money and I’ll have a better take
  • Why do I need to pay for power usage?

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This week, we discuss AI-assisted COBOL migrations, the OpenClaw Foundation, and AI killing Office. Plus, is TSA PreCheck Touchless the peak of airport efficiency?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 561

Runner-up Titles

  • New’s not good
  • He knows how to be retired
  • Let Matt Cook
  • We don’t have to worry about that Brandon
  • You’re that guy
  • The stock market feels reactionary
  • Siri-Claw
  • Foundation Washing
  • Give me life-changing money and I’ll have a better take
  • Why do I need to pay for power usage?

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    • Check out the Tanzu and Spring talks and trading cards on THE LANDING PAGE.
  • Austin Meetup, March 10th, Listener Steve Anness speaking on Grafana
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • DevOpsdays Atlanta 2026, April 21-22, 2026
  • DevOpsDays Austin, May 5 - 6, 2026
  • WeAreDevelopers, July 8th to 10th, Berlin, Coté speaking.
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This week, we discuss AI-assisted COBOL migrations, the OpenClaw Foundation, and AI killing Office. Plus, is TSA PreCheck Touchless the peak of airport efficiency?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 561

Runner-up Titles

  • New’s not good
  • He knows how to be retired
  • Let Matt Cook
  • We don’t have to worry about that Brandon
  • You’re that guy
  • The stock market feels reactionary
  • Siri-Claw
  • Foundation Washing
  • Give me life-changing money and I’ll have a better take
  • Why do I need to pay for power usage?

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    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
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    • Use this 30% off discount code from your pals at Tanzu: DN26VMWARE30.
    • Check out the Tanzu and Spring talks and trading cards on THE LANDING PAGE.
  • Austin Meetup, March 10th, Listener Steve Anness speaking on Grafana
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • DevOpsdays Atlanta 2026, April 21-22, 2026
  • DevOpsDays Austin, May 5 - 6, 2026
  • WeAreDevelopers, July 8th to 10th, Berlin, Coté speaking.
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+nT8KV2vb ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 560: You Can Feel It Coming https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/560 35125f53-608a-491f-bcb4-2d0d5e9ca17c Fri, 20 Feb 2026 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 560 You Can Feel It Coming full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss personal AI hype cycles, bottoms-up adoption, and "The Modern Stack" simplifying cloud. Plus, thoughts on new cars and the dogs that ride in them. 1:11:48 true This week, we discuss personal AI hype cycles, bottoms-up adoption, and "The Modern Stack" simplifying cloud. Plus, thoughts on new cars and the dogs that ride in them.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 560

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  • They only talk about AI
  • I bet you have 5 shop vacs
  • It’s all going into applesauce
  • Live Claude Code It
  • Good defaults and opinions, nobody wants that
  • Give me 5 minutes, and I’ll give you fifty 6 page memos
  • I know I just pulled off a Pivotal scab.
  • Free Tier as a Service

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    • Use this 30% off discount code from your pals at Tanzu: DN26VMWARE30.
    • Check out the Tanzu and Spring talks and trading cards on THE LANDING PAGE.
    • Shout out to the people who saw the trading cards and messaged me!
  • Austin Meetup, March 10th, Listener Steve Anness speaking on Grafana
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • Devopsdays Atlanta 2026, April 21-22, 2026
  • DevOpsDays Austin, May 5 - 6, 2026
  • WeAreDevelopers, July 8th to 10th, Berlin, Coté speaking.
  • VMware User Groups (VMUGs):
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026) - Coté speaking.
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This week, we discuss personal AI hype cycles, bottoms-up adoption, and "The Modern Stack" simplifying cloud. Plus, thoughts on new cars and the dogs that ride in them.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 560

Runner-up Titles

  • They only talk about AI
  • I bet you have 5 shop vacs
  • It’s all going into applesauce
  • Live Claude Code It
  • Good defaults and opinions, nobody wants that
  • Give me 5 minutes, and I’ll give you fifty 6 page memos
  • I know I just pulled off a Pivotal scab.
  • Free Tier as a Service

Rundown

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  • DevOpsDay LA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
    • Use this 30% off discount code from your pals at Tanzu: DN26VMWARE30.
    • Check out the Tanzu and Spring talks and trading cards on THE LANDING PAGE.
    • Shout out to the people who saw the trading cards and messaged me!
  • Austin Meetup, March 10th, Listener Steve Anness speaking on Grafana
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • Devopsdays Atlanta 2026, April 21-22, 2026
  • DevOpsDays Austin, May 5 - 6, 2026
  • WeAreDevelopers, July 8th to 10th, Berlin, Coté speaking.
  • VMware User Groups (VMUGs):
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026) - Coté speaking.
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This week, we discuss personal AI hype cycles, bottoms-up adoption, and "The Modern Stack" simplifying cloud. Plus, thoughts on new cars and the dogs that ride in them.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 560

Runner-up Titles

  • They only talk about AI
  • I bet you have 5 shop vacs
  • It’s all going into applesauce
  • Live Claude Code It
  • Good defaults and opinions, nobody wants that
  • Give me 5 minutes, and I’ll give you fifty 6 page memos
  • I know I just pulled off a Pivotal scab.
  • Free Tier as a Service

Rundown

Relevant to your Interests

Conferences

  • DevOpsDay LA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
    • Use this 30% off discount code from your pals at Tanzu: DN26VMWARE30.
    • Check out the Tanzu and Spring talks and trading cards on THE LANDING PAGE.
    • Shout out to the people who saw the trading cards and messaged me!
  • Austin Meetup, March 10th, Listener Steve Anness speaking on Grafana
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • Devopsdays Atlanta 2026, April 21-22, 2026
  • DevOpsDays Austin, May 5 - 6, 2026
  • WeAreDevelopers, July 8th to 10th, Berlin, Coté speaking.
  • VMware User Groups (VMUGs):
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026) - Coté speaking.
    • Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026)
    • Toronto (May 12-14, 2026)
    • Dallas (June 9-11, 2026)
    • Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+TvEelMu4 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 559: A series of OODA loops https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/559 cd7d4eab-b569-4cdf-a8ed-ac982d60973b Fri, 13 Feb 2026 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 559 A series of OODA loops full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the future of SaaS, OpenAI vs. Anthropic strategies, and cloud capex. Plus, when will you let an AI book your flights? 1:10:08 true This week, we discuss the future of SaaS, OpenAI vs. Anthropic strategies, and cloud capex. Plus, when will you let an AI book your flights?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 559

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  • Do we get to eat Moon Pies?
  • Some days it’s just me and the AI
  • We have a LinkedIn page
  • The state of the world has not gotten better, it’s just moved to Kubernetes
  • Trained on the Corpse of Stack Overflow.
  • We just have to get the files right
  • It is all just files
  • It’s all an OODA loop
  • Rinse and reply.
  • Is Software dead?
  • Your margin is my yacht.
  • claude-travel.md
  • Vegans have morals though

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    • Use this 30% off discount code from your pals at Tanzu: DN26VMWARE30.
    • Check out the Tanzu and Spring talks and trading cards on THE LANDING PAGE.
  • Austin Meetup, March 10th, Open Lakehouse and AI — Listener Steve Anness speaking
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • Devopsdays Atlanta 2026. April 21-22
  • VMware User Groups (VMUGs):
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026) - Coté speaking.
    • Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026)
    • Toronto (May 12-14, 2026)
    • Dallas (June 9-11, 2026)
    • Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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This week, we discuss the future of SaaS, OpenAI vs. Anthropic strategies, and cloud capex. Plus, when will you let an AI book your flights?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 559

Runner-up Titles

  • Do we get to eat Moon Pies?
  • Some days it’s just me and the AI
  • We have a LinkedIn page
  • The state of the world has not gotten better, it’s just moved to Kubernetes
  • Trained on the Corpse of Stack Overflow.
  • We just have to get the files right
  • It is all just files
  • It’s all an OODA loop
  • Rinse and reply.
  • Is Software dead?
  • Your margin is my yacht.
  • claude-travel.md
  • Vegans have morals though

Rundown

Relevant to your Interests

Nonsense

Conferences

  • DevOpsDay LA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
    • Use this 30% off discount code from your pals at Tanzu: DN26VMWARE30.
    • Check out the Tanzu and Spring talks and trading cards on THE LANDING PAGE.
  • Austin Meetup, March 10th, Open Lakehouse and AI — Listener Steve Anness speaking
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • Devopsdays Atlanta 2026. April 21-22
  • VMware User Groups (VMUGs):
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026) - Coté speaking.
    • Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026)
    • Toronto (May 12-14, 2026)
    • Dallas (June 9-11, 2026)
    • Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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This week, we discuss the future of SaaS, OpenAI vs. Anthropic strategies, and cloud capex. Plus, when will you let an AI book your flights?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 559

Runner-up Titles

  • Do we get to eat Moon Pies?
  • Some days it’s just me and the AI
  • We have a LinkedIn page
  • The state of the world has not gotten better, it’s just moved to Kubernetes
  • Trained on the Corpse of Stack Overflow.
  • We just have to get the files right
  • It is all just files
  • It’s all an OODA loop
  • Rinse and reply.
  • Is Software dead?
  • Your margin is my yacht.
  • claude-travel.md
  • Vegans have morals though

Rundown

Relevant to your Interests

Nonsense

Conferences

  • DevOpsDay LA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
    • Use this 30% off discount code from your pals at Tanzu: DN26VMWARE30.
    • Check out the Tanzu and Spring talks and trading cards on THE LANDING PAGE.
  • Austin Meetup, March 10th, Open Lakehouse and AI — Listener Steve Anness speaking
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • Devopsdays Atlanta 2026. April 21-22
  • VMware User Groups (VMUGs):
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026) - Coté speaking.
    • Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026)
    • Toronto (May 12-14, 2026)
    • Dallas (June 9-11, 2026)
    • Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+lyxereIn ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 558: Tara Raj on Amazon Nova Act https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/558 88b2b500-2521-428b-bdb5-c192db04f0e0 Fri, 06 Feb 2026 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 558 Tara Raj on Amazon Nova Act full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Tara Raj, Senior Engineering Manager at the Amazon AGI Lab. They dive into her journey into the world of AGI, how Nova Act is streamlining complex workflows, and the steps to deploying your very own Normcore Agent. Plus, Tara finally settles the heated debate: Flat vs. Curved monitors. 46:58 true Brandon interviews Tara Raj, Senior Engineering Manager at the Amazon AGI Lab. They dive into her journey into the world of AGI, how Nova Act is streamlining complex workflows, and the steps to deploying your very own Normcore Agent. Plus, Tara finally settles the heated debate: Flat vs. Curved monitors.

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Brandon interviews Tara Raj, Senior Engineering Manager at the Amazon AGI Lab. They dive into her journey into the world of AGI, how Nova Act is streamlining complex workflows, and the steps to deploying your very own Normcore Agent. Plus, Tara finally settles the heated debate: Flat vs. Curved monitors.

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Brandon interviews Tara Raj, Senior Engineering Manager at the Amazon AGI Lab. They dive into her journey into the world of AGI, how Nova Act is streamlining complex workflows, and the steps to deploying your very own Normcore Agent. Plus, Tara finally settles the heated debate: Flat vs. Curved monitors.

Show Links

Contact Tara Raj

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Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+wRwGbLO1 ]]> Brandon Whichard Tara Raj
Episode 557: Moltbot Maximists https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/557 2130f158-0e72-4790-b3c3-1354a51e8de5 Fri, 30 Jan 2026 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 557 Moltbot Maximists full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Moltbot (née Clawdbot) taking over, Apple’s new AirTags, and finding Enterprise AI ROI. Plus, the tragic demise of the TV dinner. 1:03:28 true This week, we discuss Moltbot (née Clawdbot) taking over, Apple’s new AirTags, and finding Enterprise AI ROI. Plus, the tragic demise of the TV dinner.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 557

Runner-up Titles

  • The Podcasters’ Choice
  • I was biding my time
  • I just want to sell something I believe in
  • What if you didn’t get chard
  • Chard as a Service
  • Let’s be cool
  • The Human League
  • Spinning tapes talking to each other
  • Artisanal tape dispensers
  • Buying into the Panopticon
  • Why should only Facebook know where I am?
  • Root access to your life
  • The AirTag Family Circus comic
  • Jar of Airtags
  • Hold my beer open source
  • The Value of AI is intuitively obvious
  • OK, we’re done. Talk to you guys next week.

Rundown

Relevant to your Interests

Listener Feedback

Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking, live SDI recording with Andrew Clay Shafer.
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
    • Use this 30% off discount code from your pals at Tanzu: DN26VMWARE30.
    • I was going to moderate this panel, but now I’m not. Also, this one. They’ll be super-cool!
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • VMware User Groups (VMUGs):
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026) - Coté speaking.
    • Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026)
    • Toronto (May 12-14, 2026)
    • Dallas (June 9-11, 2026)
    • Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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This week, we discuss Moltbot (née Clawdbot) taking over, Apple’s new AirTags, and finding Enterprise AI ROI. Plus, the tragic demise of the TV dinner.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 557

Runner-up Titles

  • The Podcasters’ Choice
  • I was biding my time
  • I just want to sell something I believe in
  • What if you didn’t get chard
  • Chard as a Service
  • Let’s be cool
  • The Human League
  • Spinning tapes talking to each other
  • Artisanal tape dispensers
  • Buying into the Panopticon
  • Why should only Facebook know where I am?
  • Root access to your life
  • The AirTag Family Circus comic
  • Jar of Airtags
  • Hold my beer open source
  • The Value of AI is intuitively obvious
  • OK, we’re done. Talk to you guys next week.

Rundown

Relevant to your Interests

Listener Feedback

Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking, live SDI recording with Andrew Clay Shafer.
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
    • Use this 30% off discount code from your pals at Tanzu: DN26VMWARE30.
    • I was going to moderate this panel, but now I’m not. Also, this one. They’ll be super-cool!
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • VMware User Groups (VMUGs):
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026) - Coté speaking.
    • Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026)
    • Toronto (May 12-14, 2026)
    • Dallas (June 9-11, 2026)
    • Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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This week, we discuss Moltbot (née Clawdbot) taking over, Apple’s new AirTags, and finding Enterprise AI ROI. Plus, the tragic demise of the TV dinner.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 557

Runner-up Titles

  • The Podcasters’ Choice
  • I was biding my time
  • I just want to sell something I believe in
  • What if you didn’t get chard
  • Chard as a Service
  • Let’s be cool
  • The Human League
  • Spinning tapes talking to each other
  • Artisanal tape dispensers
  • Buying into the Panopticon
  • Why should only Facebook know where I am?
  • Root access to your life
  • The AirTag Family Circus comic
  • Jar of Airtags
  • Hold my beer open source
  • The Value of AI is intuitively obvious
  • OK, we’re done. Talk to you guys next week.

Rundown

Relevant to your Interests

Listener Feedback

Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking, live SDI recording with Andrew Clay Shafer.
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
    • Use this 30% off discount code from your pals at Tanzu: DN26VMWARE30.
    • I was going to moderate this panel, but now I’m not. Also, this one. They’ll be super-cool!
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • VMware User Groups (VMUGs):
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026) - Coté speaking.
    • Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026)
    • Toronto (May 12-14, 2026)
    • Dallas (June 9-11, 2026)
    • Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

SDT News & Community

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Am9GcwLF ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 556: This Conversation is Hardened https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/556 80596265-1fd0-47b7-a0d1-3b96ce867d72 Fri, 23 Jan 2026 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 556 This Conversation is Hardened full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the end of Cloud 1.0, AI agents fixing old apps, and Chainguard vs. Docker images. Plus, the mystery of Dutch broth is finally solved. 1:07:35 true This week, we discuss the end of Cloud 1.0, AI agents fixing old apps, and Chainguard vs. Docker images. Plus, the mystery of Dutch broth is finally solved.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 556

Runner-up Titles

  • His overall deal
  • Been there and done that
  • been ignoring that shift key for years
  • Cloud is just fine
  • I’ll be back in Bartertown
  • The “F” Word
  • Hardened-washing
  • We’ll never do this, but we should check back in in 3 months
  • Libraries are the best
  • Elves don’t belong in space

Rundown

Relevant to your Interests

Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking - anyone interested in being an SDI guest?
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
    • Use this 30% off discount code from your pals at Tanzu: DN26VMWARE30.
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • VMware User Groups (VMUGs):
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026)
    • Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026)
    • Toronto (May 12-14, 2026)
    • Dallas (June 9-11, 2026)
    • Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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This week, we discuss the end of Cloud 1.0, AI agents fixing old apps, and Chainguard vs. Docker images. Plus, the mystery of Dutch broth is finally solved.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 556

Runner-up Titles

  • His overall deal
  • Been there and done that
  • been ignoring that shift key for years
  • Cloud is just fine
  • I’ll be back in Bartertown
  • The “F” Word
  • Hardened-washing
  • We’ll never do this, but we should check back in in 3 months
  • Libraries are the best
  • Elves don’t belong in space

Rundown

Relevant to your Interests

Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking - anyone interested in being an SDI guest?
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
    • Use this 30% off discount code from your pals at Tanzu: DN26VMWARE30.
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • VMware User Groups (VMUGs):
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026)
    • Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026)
    • Toronto (May 12-14, 2026)
    • Dallas (June 9-11, 2026)
    • Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

SDT News & Community

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This week, we discuss the end of Cloud 1.0, AI agents fixing old apps, and Chainguard vs. Docker images. Plus, the mystery of Dutch broth is finally solved.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 556

Runner-up Titles

  • His overall deal
  • Been there and done that
  • been ignoring that shift key for years
  • Cloud is just fine
  • I’ll be back in Bartertown
  • The “F” Word
  • Hardened-washing
  • We’ll never do this, but we should check back in in 3 months
  • Libraries are the best
  • Elves don’t belong in space

Rundown

Relevant to your Interests

Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking - anyone interested in being an SDI guest?
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
    • Use this 30% off discount code from your pals at Tanzu: DN26VMWARE30.
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • VMware User Groups (VMUGs):
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026)
    • Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026)
    • Toronto (May 12-14, 2026)
    • Dallas (June 9-11, 2026)
    • Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+zLPBSicw ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 555: After the Dream https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/555 01c18ccb-163f-4cc7-9a80-00feb5e73a23 Fri, 16 Jan 2026 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 555 After the Dream full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Gemini powering Siri, AWS’s biggest competitor, and AWS strategy choices. Plus, when should your next meeting actually start? 1:09:05 true This week, we discuss Gemini powering Siri, AWS’s biggest competitor, and AWS strategy choices. Plus, when should your next meeting actually start?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 555

Runner-up Titles

  • Swedish Death Cleaning
  • Give it a best effort
  • Trying it bad for profits.
  • That pen better be really good
  • You do all the nerd shit, we’ll be cool
  • Looking at a hundred rabbits’ assholes.
  • The Kremlinologist of AWS
  • The aaSes of Cloud
  • They’ll like our apples better
  • Running on hopes and dreams until you’re sure they don’t exist
  • What we have is a situation

Rundown

Relevant to your Interests

Nonsense

Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking - anyone interested in being a SDI guest?
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA. Coté has a discount code, but he’s not sure if he can give it out. He’s asking! Send him a DM in the meantime.
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs: Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

SDT News & Community

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This week, we discuss Gemini powering Siri, AWS’s biggest competitor, and AWS strategy choices. Plus, when should your next meeting actually start?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 555

Runner-up Titles

  • Swedish Death Cleaning
  • Give it a best effort
  • Trying it bad for profits.
  • That pen better be really good
  • You do all the nerd shit, we’ll be cool
  • Looking at a hundred rabbits’ assholes.
  • The Kremlinologist of AWS
  • The aaSes of Cloud
  • They’ll like our apples better
  • Running on hopes and dreams until you’re sure they don’t exist
  • What we have is a situation

Rundown

Relevant to your Interests

Nonsense

Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking - anyone interested in being a SDI guest?
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA. Coté has a discount code, but he’s not sure if he can give it out. He’s asking! Send him a DM in the meantime.
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs: Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

SDT News & Community

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Photo Credits

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This week, we discuss Gemini powering Siri, AWS’s biggest competitor, and AWS strategy choices. Plus, when should your next meeting actually start?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 555

Runner-up Titles

  • Swedish Death Cleaning
  • Give it a best effort
  • Trying it bad for profits.
  • That pen better be really good
  • You do all the nerd shit, we’ll be cool
  • Looking at a hundred rabbits’ assholes.
  • The Kremlinologist of AWS
  • The aaSes of Cloud
  • They’ll like our apples better
  • Running on hopes and dreams until you’re sure they don’t exist
  • What we have is a situation

Rundown

Relevant to your Interests

Nonsense

Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking - anyone interested in being a SDI guest?
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA. Coté has a discount code, but he’s not sure if he can give it out. He’s asking! Send him a DM in the meantime.
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs: Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+dwzV8uuo ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 554: The Alpha and The Omega https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/554 bf3850d2-0df6-4685-bce7-bdbc6677a47b Fri, 09 Jan 2026 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 554 The Alpha and The Omega full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss AI’s impact on Stack Overflow, Docker’s Hardened Images, and Nvidia buying Groq. Plus, thoughts on playing your own game and having fun. 1:12:05 true This week, we discuss AI’s impact on Stack Overflow, Docker’s Hardened Images, and Nvidia buying Groq. Plus, thoughts on playing your own game and having fun.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 554

Please complete the Software Defined Talk Listener Survey!

Runner-up Titles

  • It’s all brisket after that.
  • Exploring Fun
  • Should I go build a snow man?
  • Pets
  • Innersourcing
  • Two books Michael Lewis should write.
  • Article IV is foundational.
  • Freedom is options.

Rundown

Relevant to your Interests

Nonsense

Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking - anyone interested in being a SDI guest?
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA. Coté has a discount code, but he’s not sure if he can give it out. He’s asking! Send him a DM in the meantime.
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs, mostly in the US. The CFPs are open, go speak at them! Coté speaking in Amsterdam.
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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This week, we discuss AI’s impact on Stack Overflow, Docker’s Hardened Images, and Nvidia buying Groq. Plus, thoughts on playing your own game and having fun.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 554

Please complete the Software Defined Talk Listener Survey!

Runner-up Titles

  • It’s all brisket after that.
  • Exploring Fun
  • Should I go build a snow man?
  • Pets
  • Innersourcing
  • Two books Michael Lewis should write.
  • Article IV is foundational.
  • Freedom is options.

Rundown

Relevant to your Interests

Nonsense

Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking - anyone interested in being a SDI guest?
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA. Coté has a discount code, but he’s not sure if he can give it out. He’s asking! Send him a DM in the meantime.
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs, mostly in the US. The CFPs are open, go speak at them! Coté speaking in Amsterdam.
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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This week, we discuss AI’s impact on Stack Overflow, Docker’s Hardened Images, and Nvidia buying Groq. Plus, thoughts on playing your own game and having fun.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 554

Please complete the Software Defined Talk Listener Survey!

Runner-up Titles

  • It’s all brisket after that.
  • Exploring Fun
  • Should I go build a snow man?
  • Pets
  • Innersourcing
  • Two books Michael Lewis should write.
  • Article IV is foundational.
  • Freedom is options.

Rundown

Relevant to your Interests

Nonsense

Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking - anyone interested in being a SDI guest?
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA. Coté has a discount code, but he’s not sure if he can give it out. He’s asking! Send him a DM in the meantime.
  • KubeCon EU, March 23rd to 26th, 2026 - Coté will be there on a media pass.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs, mostly in the US. The CFPs are open, go speak at them! Coté speaking in Amsterdam.
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+FtLWP7ve ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 553: 2025 Year in Review https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/553 83ed14a8-e68b-4571-b62b-f3652ee13922 Fri, 02 Jan 2026 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 553 2025 Year in Review full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we review our 2025 predictions, discuss the big stories, and speculate on 2026. Plus, Coté dives deep into the EU broth market. 1:09:38 true This week, we review our 2025 predictions, discuss the big stories, and speculate on 2026. Plus, Coté dives deep into the EU broth market.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 553

Runner-up Titles

  • I was up at 1am thinking, “are there any good billionaires.”
  • Maybe you forgot your shoes
  • Not just room temperature, but cold
  • I thought Europe was known for its soups
  • Ice, air conditioning, and, broth - we have solved those three problems.
  • Sloppy search
  • Cutlery, tupperware, COVID
  • The Young People.
  • The Automation Apologist.
  • I’m disappointed in everything
  • Models don’t matter anymore
  • Shade-tree programmer
  • An empty farm in Waco

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Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking and doing live SDI with John Willis.
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA. Coté has a discount code, but he’s not sure if he can give it out. He’s asking! Send him a DM in the meantime.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs, mostly in the US. The CFPs are open, go speak at them! Coté speaking in Amsterdam.
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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This week, we review our 2025 predictions, discuss the big stories, and speculate on 2026. Plus, Coté dives deep into the EU broth market.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 553

Runner-up Titles

  • I was up at 1am thinking, “are there any good billionaires.”
  • Maybe you forgot your shoes
  • Not just room temperature, but cold
  • I thought Europe was known for its soups
  • Ice, air conditioning, and, broth - we have solved those three problems.
  • Sloppy search
  • Cutlery, tupperware, COVID
  • The Young People.
  • The Automation Apologist.
  • I’m disappointed in everything
  • Models don’t matter anymore
  • Shade-tree programmer
  • An empty farm in Waco

Rundown

Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking and doing live SDI with John Willis.
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA. Coté has a discount code, but he’s not sure if he can give it out. He’s asking! Send him a DM in the meantime.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs, mostly in the US. The CFPs are open, go speak at them! Coté speaking in Amsterdam.
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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This week, we review our 2025 predictions, discuss the big stories, and speculate on 2026. Plus, Coté dives deep into the EU broth market.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 553

Runner-up Titles

  • I was up at 1am thinking, “are there any good billionaires.”
  • Maybe you forgot your shoes
  • Not just room temperature, but cold
  • I thought Europe was known for its soups
  • Ice, air conditioning, and, broth - we have solved those three problems.
  • Sloppy search
  • Cutlery, tupperware, COVID
  • The Young People.
  • The Automation Apologist.
  • I’m disappointed in everything
  • Models don’t matter anymore
  • Shade-tree programmer
  • An empty farm in Waco

Rundown

Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking and doing live SDI with John Willis.
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA. Coté has a discount code, but he’s not sure if he can give it out. He’s asking! Send him a DM in the meantime.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs, mostly in the US. The CFPs are open, go speak at them! Coté speaking in Amsterdam.
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+zpMY_Djs ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 552: Tech Strategy: Past, Present, Future https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/552 4c84fc6b-a1aa-434b-a06d-3025b7922ce6 Fri, 26 Dec 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 552 Tech Strategy: Past, Present, Future full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, Brian Gracely joins to dissect strategic choices made by Broadcom, Docker, Netflix and Intel. Plus: The AI Bifurcation—are models commodities or product pillars? 1:16:53 true This week, Brian Gracely joins to dissect strategic choices made by Broadcom, Docker, Netflix and Intel. Plus: The AI Bifurcation—are models commodities or product pillars?

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  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking and doing live SDI with John Willis.
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs, mostly in the US. The CFPs are open, go speak at them! Coté speaking in Amsterdam.
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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This week, Brian Gracely joins to dissect strategic choices made by Broadcom, Docker, Netflix and Intel. Plus: The AI Bifurcation—are models commodities or product pillars?

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  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking and doing live SDI with John Willis.
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs, mostly in the US. The CFPs are open, go speak at them! Coté speaking in Amsterdam.
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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This week, Brian Gracely joins to dissect strategic choices made by Broadcom, Docker, Netflix and Intel. Plus: The AI Bifurcation—are models commodities or product pillars?

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Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking and doing live SDI with John Willis.
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs, mostly in the US. The CFPs are open, go speak at them! Coté speaking in Amsterdam.
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+zg-_MX7i ]]> Brandon Whichard Brian Gracely
Episode 551: An Australian Documentary https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/551 685f4198-419a-4f95-9fee-e5f70d614dff Fri, 19 Dec 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 551 An Australian Documentary full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Oracle’s AI vibes, Chainguard’s EmeritOSS, and GitHub’s pricing U-turn. Plus, a robust robot vacuum debate. 1:00:31 true This week, we discuss Oracle’s AI vibes, Chainguard’s EmeritOSS, and GitHub’s pricing U-turn. Plus, a robust robot vacuum debate.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 551

Runner-up Titles

  • It has CarPlay
  • iPad Range Anxiety
  • an Australian documentary
  • Oracle got popped
  • Intentions
  • I don’t feel bad for them
  • Open Source old folks home
  • Spreadsheets love it
  • Robots are going to take care of us
  • The Median User
  • Nobody feels bad for the whales
  • I have a dog
  • I have a Korean microwave
  • We’re the Neal Stephenson of podcasts

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  • Sent stickers to Jelle in Belgium

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  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking and doing live SDI with John Willis.
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs, mostly in the US. The CFPs are open, go speak at them! Coté speaking in Amsterdam.
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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This week, we discuss Oracle’s AI vibes, Chainguard’s EmeritOSS, and GitHub’s pricing U-turn. Plus, a robust robot vacuum debate.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 551

Runner-up Titles

  • It has CarPlay
  • iPad Range Anxiety
  • an Australian documentary
  • Oracle got popped
  • Intentions
  • I don’t feel bad for them
  • Open Source old folks home
  • Spreadsheets love it
  • Robots are going to take care of us
  • The Median User
  • Nobody feels bad for the whales
  • I have a dog
  • I have a Korean microwave
  • We’re the Neal Stephenson of podcasts

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Relevant to your Interests

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  • Sent stickers to Jelle in Belgium

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  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking and doing live SDI with John Willis.
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs, mostly in the US. The CFPs are open, go speak at them! Coté speaking in Amsterdam.
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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This week, we discuss Oracle’s AI vibes, Chainguard’s EmeritOSS, and GitHub’s pricing U-turn. Plus, a robust robot vacuum debate.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 551

Runner-up Titles

  • It has CarPlay
  • iPad Range Anxiety
  • an Australian documentary
  • Oracle got popped
  • Intentions
  • I don’t feel bad for them
  • Open Source old folks home
  • Spreadsheets love it
  • Robots are going to take care of us
  • The Median User
  • Nobody feels bad for the whales
  • I have a dog
  • I have a Korean microwave
  • We’re the Neal Stephenson of podcasts

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Relevant to your Interests

Nonsense

Listener Feedback

  • Sent stickers to Jelle in Belgium

Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking and doing live SDI with John Willis.
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs, mostly in the US. The CFPs are open, go speak at them! Coté speaking in Amsterdam.
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Y6QfXbkf ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 550: Typeface Philosophy https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/550 2789d69b-2b82-4e81-b44f-2b9427cf0f8d Fri, 12 Dec 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 550 Typeface Philosophy full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss how Netflix is disrupting media, IBM’s Confluent acquisition, and Anthropic buying Bun. Plus, an important discussion on fonts and typography. 1:10:44 true This week, we discuss how Netflix is disrupting media, IBM’s Confluent acquisition, and Anthropic buying Bun. Plus, an important discussion on fonts and typography.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 550

Runner-up Titles

  • Blame the children
  • I never liked that font
  • No emojis, this is business time
  • Mahalo
  • You need a Chief Economist
  • On the cutlery tray

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  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking and doing live SDI with John Willis.
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs, mostly in the US. The CFPs are open, go speak at them! Coté speaking in Amsterdam.
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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This week, we discuss how Netflix is disrupting media, IBM’s Confluent acquisition, and Anthropic buying Bun. Plus, an important discussion on fonts and typography.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 550

Runner-up Titles

  • Blame the children
  • I never liked that font
  • No emojis, this is business time
  • Mahalo
  • You need a Chief Economist
  • On the cutlery tray

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  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking and doing live SDI with John Willis.
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs, mostly in the US. The CFPs are open, go speak at them! Coté speaking in Amsterdam.
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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This week, we discuss how Netflix is disrupting media, IBM’s Confluent acquisition, and Anthropic buying Bun. Plus, an important discussion on fonts and typography.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 550

Runner-up Titles

  • Blame the children
  • I never liked that font
  • No emojis, this is business time
  • Mahalo
  • You need a Chief Economist
  • On the cutlery tray

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Relevant to your Interests

Nonsense

Conferences

  • cfgmgmtcamp 2026, February 2nd to 4th, Ghent, BE.
    • Coté speaking and doing live SDI with John Willis.
  • DevOpsDayLA at SCALE23x, March 6th, Pasadena, CA
    • Use code: DEVOP for 50% off.
  • Devnexus 2026, March 4th to 6th, Atlanta, GA.
  • Whole bunch of VMUGs, mostly in the US. The CFPs are open, go speak at them! Coté speaking in Amsterdam.
    • Amsterdam (March 17-19, 2026), Minneapolis (April 7-9, 2026), Toronto (May 12-14, 2026), Dallas (June 9-11, 2026), Orlando (October 20-22, 2026)

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+sf-i7onp ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 549: The Fermi Paradox of Agentic Development https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/549 49d56b4a-4dc9-421c-9400-ab79f06d22e1 Fri, 05 Dec 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 549 The Fermi Paradox of Agentic Development full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss AWS re:Invent announcements, Agentic Development, and OpenAI's Code Red. Plus, a Digital ID field test and more on silverware sorting. 1:11:24 true This week, we discuss AWS re:Invent announcements, Agentic Development, and OpenAI's Code Red. Plus, a Digital ID field test and more on silverware sorting.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 549

Runner-up Titles

  • Did you order the Code Red?
  • In the year 2000
  • Jane go swiftly
  • Another day in the coal mine
  • Goal Driven Development
  • I want to believe
  • Prove me wrong
  • AI’s going to dig this hole faster
  • Tornado of Innovation
  • Revenue times Story

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This week, we discuss AWS re:Invent announcements, Agentic Development, and OpenAI's Code Red. Plus, a Digital ID field test and more on silverware sorting.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 549

Runner-up Titles

  • Did you order the Code Red?
  • In the year 2000
  • Jane go swiftly
  • Another day in the coal mine
  • Goal Driven Development
  • I want to believe
  • Prove me wrong
  • AI’s going to dig this hole faster
  • Tornado of Innovation
  • Revenue times Story

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This week, we discuss AWS re:Invent announcements, Agentic Development, and OpenAI's Code Red. Plus, a Digital ID field test and more on silverware sorting.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 549

Runner-up Titles

  • Did you order the Code Red?
  • In the year 2000
  • Jane go swiftly
  • Another day in the coal mine
  • Goal Driven Development
  • I want to believe
  • Prove me wrong
  • AI’s going to dig this hole faster
  • Tornado of Innovation
  • Revenue times Story

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+9ru403nn ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 548: Household CMDB https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/548 3e23e428-3868-41c3-bba7-0ac856a93fbf Fri, 28 Nov 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 548 Household CMDB full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the Cloudflare outage, their current business strategy, and paying OSS maintainers. Plus, thoughts on loading the dishwasher and managing your home. 1:02:36 true This week, we discuss the Cloudflare outage, their current business strategy, and paying OSS maintainers. Plus, thoughts on loading the dishwasher and managing your home.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 548

Runner-up Titles

  • Mystery Knob
  • Vegans are cursed vegetarians
  • Skilled enough
  • Defrag the dishwasher
  • Design Intentions
  • QR codes everywhere
  • I don’t know where we draw the line, but I know where we start
  • SDT IoT CMBD, Home Edition.
  • SDT Open Source Money Maker
  • Lead with Nagware
  • Stocks go up, stocks go down
  • Safari’s my naked browser
  • Coté wanted to add periods to all of these but did not.

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This week, we discuss the Cloudflare outage, their current business strategy, and paying OSS maintainers. Plus, thoughts on loading the dishwasher and managing your home.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 548

Runner-up Titles

  • Mystery Knob
  • Vegans are cursed vegetarians
  • Skilled enough
  • Defrag the dishwasher
  • Design Intentions
  • QR codes everywhere
  • I don’t know where we draw the line, but I know where we start
  • SDT IoT CMBD, Home Edition.
  • SDT Open Source Money Maker
  • Lead with Nagware
  • Stocks go up, stocks go down
  • Safari’s my naked browser
  • Coté wanted to add periods to all of these but did not.

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This week, we discuss the Cloudflare outage, their current business strategy, and paying OSS maintainers. Plus, thoughts on loading the dishwasher and managing your home.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 548

Runner-up Titles

  • Mystery Knob
  • Vegans are cursed vegetarians
  • Skilled enough
  • Defrag the dishwasher
  • Design Intentions
  • QR codes everywhere
  • I don’t know where we draw the line, but I know where we start
  • SDT IoT CMBD, Home Edition.
  • SDT Open Source Money Maker
  • Lead with Nagware
  • Stocks go up, stocks go down
  • Safari’s my naked browser
  • Coté wanted to add periods to all of these but did not.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+d7zDr8Qe ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 547: Whitney goes to KubeCon https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/547 1bd9eabc-615f-4193-ad35-b170340cc2b2 Fri, 21 Nov 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 547 Whitney goes to KubeCon full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, Whitney Lee joins us to discuss KubeCon news, Coding Assistants, and conference tips. Plus, vegan food and note-taking recommendations. 1:09:21 true This week, Whitney Lee joins us to discuss KubeCon news, Coding Assistants, and conference tips. Plus, vegan food and note-taking recommendations.

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This week, Whitney Lee joins us to discuss KubeCon news, Coding Assistants, and conference tips. Plus, vegan food and note-taking recommendations.

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This week, Whitney Lee joins us to discuss KubeCon news, Coding Assistants, and conference tips. Plus, vegan food and note-taking recommendations.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 547

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+pFaNVBFa ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Whitney Lee
Episode 546: The cURLing Test https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/546 cb0bf9df-7071-4af1-84b5-cb4cdb7f5827 Fri, 14 Nov 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 546 The cURLing Test full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Facebook scams, engineering management trends, and the past and present of curl. Plus, when’s the right time to put up the Christmas tree? 1:00:44 true This week, we discuss Facebook scams, engineering management trends, and the past and present of curl. Plus, when’s the right time to put up the Christmas tree?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 546

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  • Matt has a lot of room tone.
  • I shut the kitchen door .
  • You gotta just reboot all of Australia every morning.
  • Did you see my water dragons?
  • Didn’t he die?
  • I’m worried about the future.
  • Quality of revenue.
  • The spatula is higher than the plunger.
  • This discussion has really raised my morale.
  • I know what your API is.

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This week, we discuss Facebook scams, engineering management trends, and the past and present of curl. Plus, when’s the right time to put up the Christmas tree?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 546

Runner-up Titles

  • Matt has a lot of room tone.
  • I shut the kitchen door .
  • You gotta just reboot all of Australia every morning.
  • Did you see my water dragons?
  • Didn’t he die?
  • I’m worried about the future.
  • Quality of revenue.
  • The spatula is higher than the plunger.
  • This discussion has really raised my morale.
  • I know what your API is.

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This week, we discuss Facebook scams, engineering management trends, and the past and present of curl. Plus, when’s the right time to put up the Christmas tree?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 546

Runner-up Titles

  • Matt has a lot of room tone.
  • I shut the kitchen door .
  • You gotta just reboot all of Australia every morning.
  • Did you see my water dragons?
  • Didn’t he die?
  • I’m worried about the future.
  • Quality of revenue.
  • The spatula is higher than the plunger.
  • This discussion has really raised my morale.
  • I know what your API is.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+C5PwLKuv ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 545: No one cares about Chickens https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/545 eada0b81-f72b-4fb0-af15-5575b5733e79 Fri, 07 Nov 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 545 No one cares about Chickens full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss cloud earnings, Siri teaming up with Gemini, and AI bottlenecks. Plus, is cloning your dog weird? 1:12:45 true This week, we discuss cloud earnings, Siri teaming up with Gemini, and AI bottlenecks. Plus, is cloning your dog weird?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 545

Runner-up Titles

  • Stack the deck
  • Pets and Chickens
  • Blame it on Android
  • They’re fungible
  • Are they going to have to introduce a new principle?
  • Managers of rocks
  • The world we live in
  • Marketing wins
  • We’re the healthy skeptics

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This week, we discuss cloud earnings, Siri teaming up with Gemini, and AI bottlenecks. Plus, is cloning your dog weird?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 545

Runner-up Titles

  • Stack the deck
  • Pets and Chickens
  • Blame it on Android
  • They’re fungible
  • Are they going to have to introduce a new principle?
  • Managers of rocks
  • The world we live in
  • Marketing wins
  • We’re the healthy skeptics

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This week, we discuss cloud earnings, Siri teaming up with Gemini, and AI bottlenecks. Plus, is cloning your dog weird?

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  • Pets and Chickens
  • Blame it on Android
  • They’re fungible
  • Are they going to have to introduce a new principle?
  • Managers of rocks
  • The world we live in
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Episode 544: The Enterprise Turing Test https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/544 3d0b87cb-111f-475d-afa1-0474bc0326d3 Fri, 31 Oct 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 544 The Enterprise Turing Test full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Claude’s new Excel skills, whether AI is augmenting or automating humans, and the latest developer surveys. Plus, AI making the command line cool again! 1:02:21 true This week, we discuss Claude’s new Excel skills, whether AI is augmenting or automating humans, and the latest developer surveys. Plus, AI making the command line cool again!

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  • Cote’ shock jock mode
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  • AI isn’t for experts.
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  • Cote’ shock jock mode
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This week, we discuss Claude’s new Excel skills, whether AI is augmenting or automating humans, and the latest developer surveys. Plus, AI making the command line cool again!

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  • Cote’ shock jock mode
  • Art with squids
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+xCZkEcN6 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 543: Arts and Crafts https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/543 cd98b5f4-19f1-478c-9e19-47a33bf99a2e Fri, 24 Oct 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 543 Arts and Crafts full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss OpenAI’s new browser, AI trying to build spreadsheets, and when to use Claude skills. Plus, Coté explores the art of the perfect staycation. 1:06:34 true This week, we discuss OpenAI’s new browser, AI trying to build spreadsheets, and when to use Claude skills. Plus, Coté explores the art of the perfect staycation.

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  • Firewire is dead
  • USB, what are you going to do?
  • It’s like I tell my son: you know what to do, you chose not to do it.
  • I am just a guest.
  • I don’t need helpful
  • An amazing hole.
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  • You closed the loop
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  • Slackhole

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  • I am just a guest.
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Episode 542: Yuriy Shyyan on owning your own Cloud. https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/542 8c1f4981-51c4-44a0-a49f-3a53786d9a34 Fri, 17 Oct 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 542 Yuriy Shyyan on owning your own Cloud. full Software Defined Talk LLC Matt Ray talks to Yuriy Shyyan, the Director of Cloud Systems Architecture for OpenMetal. They discuss the cost of running your enterprise in the public cloud, high school hacking, building a business on OpenStack, and recognizing that cloud credits are an invitation to purchase a timeshare. 1:02:34 true Matt Ray talks to Yuriy Shyyan, the Director of Cloud Systems Architecture for OpenMetal. They discuss the cost of running your enterprise in the public cloud, high school hacking, building a business on OpenStack, and recognizing that cloud credits are an invitation to purchase a timeshare.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+sBIIbpKU ]]> Matt Ray Yuriy Shyyan
Episode 541: Why not do everything https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/541 7155b3af-51c6-4744-b534-b282b51adbf3 Fri, 10 Oct 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 541 Why not do everything full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Apps in ChatGPT, OpenAI’s Agent SDK and Codex. Plus, Matt has a possum problem down under. 54:23 true This week, we discuss Apps in ChatGPT, OpenAI’s Agent SDK and Codex. Plus, Matt has a possum problem down under.

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  • Living in the dark ages of Sequoia
  • He’s the racoon remover of the neighborhood
  • Don’t say we don’t cover everything
  • They’re hoping someone’s going to unlock a lot of value here, because I’m not seeing it
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This week, we discuss Apps in ChatGPT, OpenAI’s Agent SDK and Codex. Plus, Matt has a possum problem down under.

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  • Living in the dark ages of Sequoia
  • He’s the racoon remover of the neighborhood
  • Don’t say we don’t cover everything
  • They’re hoping someone’s going to unlock a lot of value here, because I’m not seeing it
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This week, we discuss Apps in ChatGPT, OpenAI’s Agent SDK and Codex. Plus, Matt has a possum problem down under.

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  • Living in the dark ages of Sequoia
  • He’s the racoon remover of the neighborhood
  • Don’t say we don’t cover everything
  • They’re hoping someone’s going to unlock a lot of value here, because I’m not seeing it
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Episode 540: How to build a factory https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/540 58a3a502-2ee6-4a47-8dab-69c806b69f91 Fri, 03 Oct 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 540 How to build a factory full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we dig into the latest DORA report and OpenAI’s big product updates. Plus, some hot takes on airline status and the Eurostar. 1:09:19 true This week, we dig into the latest DORA report and OpenAI’s big product updates. Plus, some hot takes on airline status and the Eurostar.

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Episode 539: The Final Demand https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/539 d6a7d5f1-f968-458f-88ee-42f2236c436e Fri, 26 Sep 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 539 The Final Demand full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we cover Oracle’s OpenAI deal, the RubyGems drama, and Atlassian buying DX. Plus, does anyone still use widgets? 56:03 true This week, we cover Oracle’s OpenAI deal, the RubyGems drama, and Atlassian buying DX. Plus, does anyone still use widgets?

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  • It’s a two knob problem
  • The healthy jaundice of success
  • My homework is to go home
  • Are you enjoying the widgets?
  • I get you on the Ponzi Scheme
  • Hanlon’s Razor strikes again
  • Blogging: Hardest form of social media

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  • It’s a two knob problem
  • The healthy jaundice of success
  • My homework is to go home
  • Are you enjoying the widgets?
  • I get you on the Ponzi Scheme
  • Hanlon’s Razor strikes again
  • Blogging: Hardest form of social media

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This week, we cover Oracle’s OpenAI deal, the RubyGems drama, and Atlassian buying DX. Plus, does anyone still use widgets?

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  • It’s a two knob problem
  • The healthy jaundice of success
  • My homework is to go home
  • Are you enjoying the widgets?
  • I get you on the Ponzi Scheme
  • Hanlon’s Razor strikes again
  • Blogging: Hardest form of social media

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+7qNx79uN ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 538: Michael Irwin on Docker, Developers, and AI https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/538 5d314acc-4047-423a-b140-e3f58edbc4b5 Fri, 19 Sep 2025 09:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 538 Michael Irwin on Docker, Developers, and AI full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Michael Irwin, Principal Engineer at Docker. They cover Docker’s evolution, why hardened images matter, and how AI fits in. Plus, Michael shares stories from teaching computer science. 48:57 true Brandon interviews Michael Irwin, Principal Engineer at Docker. They cover Docker’s evolution, why hardened images matter, and how AI fits in. Plus, Michael shares stories from teaching computer science.

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Brandon interviews Michael Irwin, Principal Engineer at Docker. They cover Docker’s evolution, why hardened images matter, and how AI fits in. Plus, Michael shares stories from teaching computer science.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+87PSgpBk ]]> Brandon Whichard Michael Irwin
Episode 537: YOLO acquisitions https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/537 2f071b7a-e046-4158-abb9-f2d9c85e61db Fri, 12 Sep 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 537 YOLO acquisitions full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we dig into Atlassian buying The Browser Company, whether Pay Per Crawl makes sense, and Oracle’s cloud jackpot. Plus, a quick lesson in Aussie slang. 1:06:18 true This week, we dig into Atlassian buying The Browser Company, whether Pay Per Crawl makes sense, and Oracle’s cloud jackpot. Plus, a quick lesson in Aussie slang.

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  • "I have a plan to make things slightly better.”
  • Matt Ray comes off the top rope
  • We are in that demographic
  • Flip-flops, thongs, and slides.
  • No Translation Needed
  • Do we have a fashion channel?
  • Why not us too?
  • Let’s just try it
  • Hooters adjacent tech story
  • Pay-per-crawl.
  • I don’t know how DNS works, nobody does
  • Cool, copyright, I love it
  • Just lots of weird stuff going on.
  • Y’all are weird

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  • "I have a plan to make things slightly better.”
  • Matt Ray comes off the top rope
  • We are in that demographic
  • Flip-flops, thongs, and slides.
  • No Translation Needed
  • Do we have a fashion channel?
  • Why not us too?
  • Let’s just try it
  • Hooters adjacent tech story
  • Pay-per-crawl.
  • I don’t know how DNS works, nobody does
  • Cool, copyright, I love it
  • Just lots of weird stuff going on.
  • Y’all are weird

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This week, we dig into Atlassian buying The Browser Company, whether Pay Per Crawl makes sense, and Oracle’s cloud jackpot. Plus, a quick lesson in Aussie slang.

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  • "I have a plan to make things slightly better.”
  • Matt Ray comes off the top rope
  • We are in that demographic
  • Flip-flops, thongs, and slides.
  • No Translation Needed
  • Do we have a fashion channel?
  • Why not us too?
  • Let’s just try it
  • Hooters adjacent tech story
  • Pay-per-crawl.
  • I don’t know how DNS works, nobody does
  • Cool, copyright, I love it
  • Just lots of weird stuff going on.
  • Y’all are weird

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+StKD_pme ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 536: My search engine couldn’t help me https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/536 b45bea63-c8f3-412d-90a4-374981c1cfcc Fri, 05 Sep 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 536 My search engine couldn’t help me full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the effectiveness of reorgs, Meta’s new AI team, and the Google antitrust ruling. Plus, some strong thoughts on cold brew and bathtubs. 1:00:40 true This week, we discuss the effectiveness of reorgs, Meta’s new AI team, and the Google antitrust ruling. Plus, some strong thoughts on cold brew and bathtubs.

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  • Buy once, cry once
  • Annual Recurring Regrets
  • The Bathtub Problem
  • Bathtime is My Time
  • Your Daily Stoic
  • No one cares about open source cold brew
  • Once you have it pick up the phone and call someone, the dream of the Internet is dead.
  • The Chrome ecoverse.

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  • Buy once, cry once
  • Annual Recurring Regrets
  • The Bathtub Problem
  • Bathtime is My Time
  • Your Daily Stoic
  • No one cares about open source cold brew
  • Once you have it pick up the phone and call someone, the dream of the Internet is dead.
  • The Chrome ecoverse.

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This week, we discuss the effectiveness of reorgs, Meta’s new AI team, and the Google antitrust ruling. Plus, some strong thoughts on cold brew and bathtubs.

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  • Buy once, cry once
  • Annual Recurring Regrets
  • The Bathtub Problem
  • Bathtime is My Time
  • Your Daily Stoic
  • No one cares about open source cold brew
  • Once you have it pick up the phone and call someone, the dream of the Internet is dead.
  • The Chrome ecoverse.

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Episode 535: Don’t put randomness in your workflow https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/535 d9524dc6-26f6-466c-86c8-d3b0544435e9 Fri, 29 Aug 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 535 Don’t put randomness in your workflow full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss AI disillusionment, the good and bad of AI use cases, and VMware news. Plus, we compare tech mergers to Taylor Swift’s engagement. 51:24 true This week, we discuss AI disillusionment, the good and bad of AI use cases, and VMware news. Plus, we compare tech mergers to Taylor Swift’s engagement.

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  • I’m going to turn off the Roomba
  • Spider Patrol
  • My old office had a door
  • The dog was up all night
  • Exiting our bubble
  • The child’s name is Steve
  • We don’t want to anger the Swifties
  • It’s fine isn’t good enough
  • I am leaving my wife for Google Search
  • It’s all made-up anyway
  • Anything you see, CSV just pops out
  • Stop digging

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  • I’m going to turn off the Roomba
  • Spider Patrol
  • My old office had a door
  • The dog was up all night
  • Exiting our bubble
  • The child’s name is Steve
  • We don’t want to anger the Swifties
  • It’s fine isn’t good enough
  • I am leaving my wife for Google Search
  • It’s all made-up anyway
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This week, we discuss AI disillusionment, the good and bad of AI use cases, and VMware news. Plus, we compare tech mergers to Taylor Swift’s engagement.

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  • I’m going to turn off the Roomba
  • Spider Patrol
  • My old office had a door
  • The dog was up all night
  • Exiting our bubble
  • The child’s name is Steve
  • We don’t want to anger the Swifties
  • It’s fine isn’t good enough
  • I am leaving my wife for Google Search
  • It’s all made-up anyway
  • Anything you see, CSV just pops out
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Episode 534: Capitalism is working https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/534 36bdd2f7-2377-4778-98aa-c2e263e35833 Fri, 22 Aug 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 534 Capitalism is working full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the US backing Intel, SaaS staying power, and AI’s impact on deep work. Plus, Matt Ray’s moving tips and more kolache talk in the after show. 1:22:22 true This week, we discuss the US backing Intel, SaaS staying power, and AI’s impact on deep work. Plus, Matt Ray’s moving tips and more kolache talk in the after show.

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  • It’s all in your head
  • Little brother podcasting
  • Chaos Monkey Inspections
  • “Let’s face it, everything runs on computers now.”
  • AI - Army of Interns

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  • It’s all in your head
  • Little brother podcasting
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  • “Let’s face it, everything runs on computers now.”
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  • It’s all in your head
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  • “Let’s face it, everything runs on computers now.”
  • AI - Army of Interns

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Episode 533: It’s a Type 2 Kolache https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/533 f2598ab4-ea23-4f54-bcc7-966e04552ccc Fri, 15 Aug 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 533 It’s a Type 2 Kolache full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss GPT 5.0, the emerging AI ecosystem, and why TAM is basically a bedtime story for investors. Plus, Coté serves up a masterclass on kolaches. 1:06:52 true This week, we discuss GPT 5.0, the emerging AI ecosystem, and why TAM is basically a bedtime story for investors. Plus, Coté serves up a masterclass on kolaches.

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  • Yeehaw Buns
  • Bush Turkey
  • Pigs in Blanket
  • The Czech Stop
  • "The Central Texas Kolache Corridor"
  • “I’m over here in Gemini-land.”
  • What if this is as good as it gets?
  • How smart are humans?
  • You’re Tony Randall!
  • Is this the dystopian future we signed up for?
  • Extreme in Hungary (Tilberg, actually)
  • I don’t think there’s a honey-badger outcome.
  • All the porridge
  • A bedtime story for investors

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This week, we discuss GPT 5.0, the emerging AI ecosystem, and why TAM is basically a bedtime story for investors. Plus, Coté serves up a masterclass on kolaches.

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  • Bush Turkey
  • Pigs in Blanket
  • The Czech Stop
  • "The Central Texas Kolache Corridor"
  • “I’m over here in Gemini-land.”
  • What if this is as good as it gets?
  • How smart are humans?
  • You’re Tony Randall!
  • Is this the dystopian future we signed up for?
  • Extreme in Hungary (Tilberg, actually)
  • I don’t think there’s a honey-badger outcome.
  • All the porridge
  • A bedtime story for investors

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This week, we discuss GPT 5.0, the emerging AI ecosystem, and why TAM is basically a bedtime story for investors. Plus, Coté serves up a masterclass on kolaches.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 533

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  • Yeehaw Buns
  • Bush Turkey
  • Pigs in Blanket
  • The Czech Stop
  • "The Central Texas Kolache Corridor"
  • “I’m over here in Gemini-land.”
  • What if this is as good as it gets?
  • How smart are humans?
  • You’re Tony Randall!
  • Is this the dystopian future we signed up for?
  • Extreme in Hungary (Tilberg, actually)
  • I don’t think there’s a honey-badger outcome.
  • All the porridge
  • A bedtime story for investors

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Episode 532: Less Goofy. More Enterprise. https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/532 6a94be26-9ed6-457a-8972-400d66552b0b Fri, 08 Aug 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 532 Less Goofy. More Enterprise. full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss cloud earnings, what’s driving valuations, and why AWS says it’s still early innings for cloud. Plus, Coté does a deep dive on Shipley Donuts. 1:06:44 true This week, we discuss cloud earnings, what’s driving valuations, and why AWS says it’s still early innings for cloud. Plus, Coté does a deep dive on Shipley Donuts.

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  • Dangerous to do things in bed
  • Free Donut Holes
  • Dark Fiber
  • BET
  • A man can not believe anything that devalues their index funds.
  • They just open sourced last year’s homework.
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  • Anchorman Vibes

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This week, we discuss cloud earnings, what’s driving valuations, and why AWS says it’s still early innings for cloud. Plus, Coté does a deep dive on Shipley Donuts.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 532

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  • Dangerous to do things in bed
  • Free Donut Holes
  • Dark Fiber
  • BET
  • A man can not believe anything that devalues their index funds.
  • They just open sourced last year’s homework.
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  • Anchorman Vibes

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This week, we discuss cloud earnings, what’s driving valuations, and why AWS says it’s still early innings for cloud. Plus, Coté does a deep dive on Shipley Donuts.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 532

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  • Dangerous to do things in bed
  • Free Donut Holes
  • Dark Fiber
  • BET
  • A man can not believe anything that devalues their index funds.
  • They just open sourced last year’s homework.
  • It doesn’t use as many emdashes
  • Anchorman Vibes

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+h4-rlFP0 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 531: YAYAML https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/531 f1598a82-7b77-49b3-9608-80e6a8fe2f1b Fri, 01 Aug 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 531 YAYAML full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the AI hype cycle, Astronomer’s viral moment, and yet another YAML flavor — KYAML. Plus, private equity is coming for your donuts. 59:05 true This week, we discuss the AI hype cycle, Astronomer’s viral moment, and yet another YAML flavor — KYAML. Plus, private equity is coming for your donuts.

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  • Sometimes it’s hard to make money
  • I’ve given into Big Donut
  • Maybe you can fake your way through life
  • At some point you have to have some expertise
  • AI has no taste
  • Can you fix my PowerPoint?
  • There is a chance we’re all going to be naked soon
  • Gobbling up the dark fiber
  • WHYAML
  • Waymo for Babies

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This week, we discuss the AI hype cycle, Astronomer’s viral moment, and yet another YAML flavor — KYAML. Plus, private equity is coming for your donuts.

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  • Sometimes it’s hard to make money
  • I’ve given into Big Donut
  • Maybe you can fake your way through life
  • At some point you have to have some expertise
  • AI has no taste
  • Can you fix my PowerPoint?
  • There is a chance we’re all going to be naked soon
  • Gobbling up the dark fiber
  • WHYAML
  • Waymo for Babies

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This week, we discuss the AI hype cycle, Astronomer’s viral moment, and yet another YAML flavor — KYAML. Plus, private equity is coming for your donuts.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 531

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  • Sometimes it’s hard to make money
  • I’ve given into Big Donut
  • Maybe you can fake your way through life
  • At some point you have to have some expertise
  • AI has no taste
  • Can you fix my PowerPoint?
  • There is a chance we’re all going to be naked soon
  • Gobbling up the dark fiber
  • WHYAML
  • Waymo for Babies

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+BmbG7jVA ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 530: His proper name is Sasquatch https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/530 78ee0c13-f20a-49a3-807f-3ffc1c4aee3c Fri, 25 Jul 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 530 His proper name is Sasquatch full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we cover AI going rogue, Cloudflare declaring independence, and the secure container craze. Plus, Matt bravely judges 9 new emoji. 47:37 true This week, we cover AI going rogue, Cloudflare declaring independence, and the secure container craze. Plus, Matt bravely judges 9 new emoji.

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  • VP of getting it on
  • Neutral trombone
  • Good Margin
  • Independent from what?
  • The New Benevolence
  • I have plenty of cynicism for other things

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This week, we cover AI going rogue, Cloudflare declaring independence, and the secure container craze. Plus, Matt bravely judges 9 new emoji.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 530

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  • VP of getting it on
  • Neutral trombone
  • Good Margin
  • Independent from what?
  • The New Benevolence
  • I have plenty of cynicism for other things

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This week, we cover AI going rogue, Cloudflare declaring independence, and the secure container craze. Plus, Matt bravely judges 9 new emoji.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 530

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  • VP of getting it on
  • Neutral trombone
  • Good Margin
  • Independent from what?
  • The New Benevolence
  • I have plenty of cynicism for other things

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+vmi7LI3t ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 529: Windsurf, AI Agents, and Kiro https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/529 f0284425-d890-46b8-a72f-505289e93696 Fri, 18 Jul 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 529 Windsurf, AI Agents, and Kiro full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Windsurf being acquired (again), how much AI agents really help with coding, and AWS launching Kiro. Plus, Matt attempts to design a new closet. 47:03 true This week, we discuss Windsurf being acquired (again), how much AI agents really help with coding, and AWS launching Kiro. Plus, Matt attempts to design a new closet.

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  • "The backlog will always be with you."
  • The things I dream about…
  • Closet debt
  • It’s about the money
  • They call it business for a reason
  • The children are the future
  • The best and brightest are going to be making better advertising
  • Ghost Developers are Architects
  • TaskRabbit LLM
  • Crabs in a pot
  • You’re on a temporary plateau on your way to Product Management

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This week, we discuss Windsurf being acquired (again), how much AI agents really help with coding, and AWS launching Kiro. Plus, Matt attempts to design a new closet.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 529

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  • "The backlog will always be with you."
  • The things I dream about…
  • Closet debt
  • It’s about the money
  • They call it business for a reason
  • The children are the future
  • The best and brightest are going to be making better advertising
  • Ghost Developers are Architects
  • TaskRabbit LLM
  • Crabs in a pot
  • You’re on a temporary plateau on your way to Product Management

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This week, we discuss Windsurf being acquired (again), how much AI agents really help with coding, and AWS launching Kiro. Plus, Matt attempts to design a new closet.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 529

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  • "The backlog will always be with you."
  • The things I dream about…
  • Closet debt
  • It’s about the money
  • They call it business for a reason
  • The children are the future
  • The best and brightest are going to be making better advertising
  • Ghost Developers are Architects
  • TaskRabbit LLM
  • Crabs in a pot
  • You’re on a temporary plateau on your way to Product Management

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+V2L9x7Gf ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 528: You can’t spell Clippy without CLI https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/528 e30f5d8b-05dc-4a5f-bd03-872e87cd9bb2 Fri, 11 Jul 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 528 You can’t spell Clippy without CLI full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the return of command line tools, Kubernetes embracing VMs, and the steady march of Windows. Plus, thoughts on TSA, boots, and the “old country." 1:09:37 true This week, we discuss the return of command line tools, Kubernetes embracing VMs, and the steady march of Windows. Plus, thoughts on TSA, boots, and the “old country."

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 528

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  • Pool Problems
  • Stockholm Pool Syndrome
  • The Old Country
  • VMs aren’t going anywhere
  • Vaya con Dios
  • This is why we have milk
  • Why’s he talking about forks?
  • Commander Claude
  • The Columbia Music House business plan
  • Beat this horse into glue
  • Reinvent Command Line
  • “Man falls in love with CLI”
  • Windows is always giving you the middle button
  • CBT - Claude Behavioral Therapy.

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This week, we discuss the return of command line tools, Kubernetes embracing VMs, and the steady march of Windows. Plus, thoughts on TSA, boots, and the “old country."

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 528

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  • Pool Problems
  • Stockholm Pool Syndrome
  • The Old Country
  • VMs aren’t going anywhere
  • Vaya con Dios
  • This is why we have milk
  • Why’s he talking about forks?
  • Commander Claude
  • The Columbia Music House business plan
  • Beat this horse into glue
  • Reinvent Command Line
  • “Man falls in love with CLI”
  • Windows is always giving you the middle button
  • CBT - Claude Behavioral Therapy.

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This week, we discuss the return of command line tools, Kubernetes embracing VMs, and the steady march of Windows. Plus, thoughts on TSA, boots, and the “old country."

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 528

Runner-up Titles

  • Pool Problems
  • Stockholm Pool Syndrome
  • The Old Country
  • VMs aren’t going anywhere
  • Vaya con Dios
  • This is why we have milk
  • Why’s he talking about forks?
  • Commander Claude
  • The Columbia Music House business plan
  • Beat this horse into glue
  • Reinvent Command Line
  • “Man falls in love with CLI”
  • Windows is always giving you the middle button
  • CBT - Claude Behavioral Therapy.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+E6xU4cVI ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 527: Victor Adossi on WebAssembly https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/527 29a15e37-dda7-4b64-a07f-f70bbe5a623c Fri, 04 Jul 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 527 Victor Adossi on WebAssembly full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Victor Adossi, an engineer at Cosmonic. They discuss the state of WebAssembly, wasmCloud, and why Wasm is poised for growth. Plus, Victor shares what it’s like to live as an expat in Japan. 1:06:49 true Brandon interviews Victor Adossi, an engineer at Cosmonic. They discuss the state of WebAssembly, wasmCloud, and why Wasm is poised for growth. Plus, Victor shares what it’s like to live as an expat in Japan.

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Brandon interviews Victor Adossi, an engineer at Cosmonic. They discuss the state of WebAssembly, wasmCloud, and why Wasm is poised for growth. Plus, Victor shares what it’s like to live as an expat in Japan.

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Brandon interviews Victor Adossi, an engineer at Cosmonic. They discuss the state of WebAssembly, wasmCloud, and why Wasm is poised for growth. Plus, Victor shares what it’s like to live as an expat in Japan.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+TC5ltErb ]]> Brandon Whichard Victor Adossi
Episode 526: The Optimist, the Origin, and the Deck https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/526 375c0a58-9c87-47d6-a476-ad48e98f1dfd Fri, 27 Jun 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 526 The Optimist, the Origin, and the Deck full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we unpack "The Optimist", the new Sam Altman biography; revisit OpenAI’s early days; and break down Coatue’s AI strategy deck. Plus, tips for squeezing in side projects between thought leadership presentations. 1:12:34 true This week, we unpack The Optimist, the new Sam Altman biography; revisit OpenAI’s early days; and break down Coatue’s AI strategy deck. Plus, tips for squeezing in side projects between thought leadership presentations.

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  • Flow State
  • Altman and AI
  • Day 2 Thinking
  • Growth Mindset
  • Less of you
  • You don't need a Harvard Business Review subscription to know that
  • Running unnecessary hardware in your house
  • Lifelong Costco member here.
  • Pre-populate Everything
  • There’s no ROI on a good hotdog

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This week, we unpack The Optimist, the new Sam Altman biography; revisit OpenAI’s early days; and break down Coatue’s AI strategy deck. Plus, tips for squeezing in side projects between thought leadership presentations.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 526

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  • Flow State
  • Altman and AI
  • Day 2 Thinking
  • Growth Mindset
  • Less of you
  • You don't need a Harvard Business Review subscription to know that
  • Running unnecessary hardware in your house
  • Lifelong Costco member here.
  • Pre-populate Everything
  • There’s no ROI on a good hotdog

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This week, we unpack The Optimist, the new Sam Altman biography; revisit OpenAI’s early days; and break down Coatue’s AI strategy deck. Plus, tips for squeezing in side projects between thought leadership presentations.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 526

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  • Flow State
  • Altman and AI
  • Day 2 Thinking
  • Growth Mindset
  • Less of you
  • You don't need a Harvard Business Review subscription to know that
  • Running unnecessary hardware in your house
  • Lifelong Costco member here.
  • Pre-populate Everything
  • There’s no ROI on a good hotdog

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+KgLfIrcY ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 525: AI Native vs. AI Add-on https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/525 d14cd127-6563-49e3-8340-b7fe7f261406 Wed, 25 Jun 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 525 AI Native vs. AI Add-on full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we try a shorter format inspired by the Dithering podcast. The conversation digs into the difference between apps built with AI from the ground up and those with AI bolted on after the fact. 15:49 true This week, we try a shorter format inspired by the Dithering podcast. The conversation digs into the difference between apps built with AI from the ground up and those with AI bolted on after the fact.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Uuc91_9c ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 524: It’s a Box in a Box https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/524 f58bce17-1c4a-4a21-b178-730bb95c89a1 Fri, 20 Jun 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 524 It’s a Box in a Box full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we cover Apple’s WWDC updates—from containerization to Foundation Models—and the Linux Foundation’s new FAIR Package Manager. Plus, we crown the best SDT Uber rider. 1:03:53 true This week, we cover Apple’s WWDC updates—from containerization to Foundation Models—and the Linux Foundation’s new FAIR Package Manager. Plus, we crown the best SDT Uber rider.

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  • Infinite Workday.
  • No more Eudora
  • Revealed productivity.
  • I threw up a tarp over my desk.
  • We agreed to not talk about it
  • It’s a box in a box
  • alias docker=containerization
  • When does systemd get an MCP server?
  • All the AIs are above-average
  • We’re not going to do anything and Apple’s going to make our podcast better
  • I should go read it again, but I won’t
  • Don’t make the Linux Foundation clean up your mess
  • The Internet Foundation
  • Option (Alt) + Shift + 2 == €

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This week, we cover Apple’s WWDC updates—from containerization to Foundation Models—and the Linux Foundation’s new FAIR Package Manager. Plus, we crown the best SDT Uber rider.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 524

Runner-up Titles

  • Infinite Workday.
  • No more Eudora
  • Revealed productivity.
  • I threw up a tarp over my desk.
  • We agreed to not talk about it
  • It’s a box in a box
  • alias docker=containerization
  • When does systemd get an MCP server?
  • All the AIs are above-average
  • We’re not going to do anything and Apple’s going to make our podcast better
  • I should go read it again, but I won’t
  • Don’t make the Linux Foundation clean up your mess
  • The Internet Foundation
  • Option (Alt) + Shift + 2 == €

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This week, we cover Apple’s WWDC updates—from containerization to Foundation Models—and the Linux Foundation’s new FAIR Package Manager. Plus, we crown the best SDT Uber rider.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 524

Runner-up Titles

  • Infinite Workday.
  • No more Eudora
  • Revealed productivity.
  • I threw up a tarp over my desk.
  • We agreed to not talk about it
  • It’s a box in a box
  • alias docker=containerization
  • When does systemd get an MCP server?
  • All the AIs are above-average
  • We’re not going to do anything and Apple’s going to make our podcast better
  • I should go read it again, but I won’t
  • Don’t make the Linux Foundation clean up your mess
  • The Internet Foundation
  • Option (Alt) + Shift + 2 == €

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+54w4m-EO ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 523: Sterling Chin on APIs, AI, and Building MCP Servers https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/523 7df7cb79-df0d-4021-b425-80f866495d05 Fri, 13 Jun 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 523 Sterling Chin on APIs, AI, and Building MCP Servers full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon talks with Sterling Chin, Senior Developer Advocate at Postman, about building great APIs, why AI needs APIs, and what’s new at Postman. Plus, hear how he made the leap from 3rd-grade teacher to dev advocate. 1:09:43 true Brandon talks with Sterling Chin, Senior Developer Advocate at Postman, about building great APIs, why AI needs APIs, and what’s new at Postman. Plus, hear how he made the leap from 3rd-grade teacher to dev advocate.

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Brandon talks with Sterling Chin, Senior Developer Advocate at Postman, about building great APIs, why AI needs APIs, and what’s new at Postman. Plus, hear how he made the leap from 3rd-grade teacher to dev advocate.

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Brandon talks with Sterling Chin, Senior Developer Advocate at Postman, about building great APIs, why AI needs APIs, and what’s new at Postman. Plus, hear how he made the leap from 3rd-grade teacher to dev advocate.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+8xKpbl-o ]]> Brandon Whichard Sterling Chin
Episode 522: A 5-star cannot stand https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/522 047a673d-5cfa-4b5c-b92d-c56466e169cc Fri, 06 Jun 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 522 A 5-star cannot stand full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Apple reversioning macOS, the steady state of private cloud, and Snowflake’s acquisition of CrunchyData. Plus, the eternal quest for a 5-star Uber rating. 1:00:20 true This week, we discuss Apple reversioning macOS, the steady state of private cloud, and Snowflake’s acquisition of CrunchyData. Plus, the eternal quest for a 5-star Uber rating.

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  • Saudi crypto money
  • You know what humans like? Buses
  • I think we need 10 stars
  • Snow lion
  • Maslow’s hierarchy of enterprise needs
  • The Alexandria datacenter for French Telecom
  • Always be cobbling
  • 20-plus years of Internetting

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This week, we discuss Apple reversioning macOS, the steady state of private cloud, and Snowflake’s acquisition of CrunchyData. Plus, the eternal quest for a 5-star Uber rating.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 522

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  • Saudi crypto money
  • You know what humans like? Buses
  • I think we need 10 stars
  • Snow lion
  • Maslow’s hierarchy of enterprise needs
  • The Alexandria datacenter for French Telecom
  • Always be cobbling
  • 20-plus years of Internetting

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This week, we discuss Apple reversioning macOS, the steady state of private cloud, and Snowflake’s acquisition of CrunchyData. Plus, the eternal quest for a 5-star Uber rating.

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Episode 521: The MacGuffin https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/521 c77bc3ef-b380-4955-9e4f-7b48ffa58d96 Fri, 30 May 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 521 The MacGuffin full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss OpenAI acquiring io, Salesforce buying Informatica, and the future of AI agents. Plus, Coté shares details about a sensitive procedure and ceiling puzzles. 1:04:14 true This week, we discuss OpenAI acquiring io, Salesforce buying Informatica, and the future of AI agents. Plus, Coté shares details about a sensitive procedure and ceiling puzzles.

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  • Don’t ride a bike for a week
  • You’ve got to focus on the important things
  • What’s your NPS score?
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  • THIS IS MY AI. THERE ARE MANY LIKE IT BUT THIS ONE'S MINE.
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  • Don’t ride a bike for a week
  • You’ve got to focus on the important things
  • What’s your NPS score?
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This week, we discuss OpenAI acquiring io, Salesforce buying Informatica, and the future of AI agents. Plus, Coté shares details about a sensitive procedure and ceiling puzzles.

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  • Don’t ride a bike for a week
  • You’ve got to focus on the important things
  • What’s your NPS score?
  • It all comes back to CSV
  • THIS IS MY AI. THERE ARE MANY LIKE IT BUT THIS ONE'S MINE.
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  • Crimp and Hope

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Episode 520: Excited is overused https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/520 1b87a55a-7944-45f3-9594-1830b6fd29a6 Fri, 23 May 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 520 Excited is overused full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we recap Microsoft Build, Google I/O, and Java turning 30. Plus, more Vegemite talk and a discussion on whether tech presenters really need to tell us they’re “excited.” 1:03:37 true Excited is overused

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  • We all need choices
  • Vegans are against everything
  • The problem is you shouldn’t be watching keynotes
  • You’re giving the black box too much responsibility
  • What are you going to do?
  • Some more stuff they announced that I don’t want
  • They’re excited about that
  • Hopefully people are excited about that
  • I’m happy for you
  • I want to like it
  • Nerd famous
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  • We all need choices
  • Vegans are against everything
  • The problem is you shouldn’t be watching keynotes
  • You’re giving the black box too much responsibility
  • What are you going to do?
  • Some more stuff they announced that I don’t want
  • They’re excited about that
  • Hopefully people are excited about that
  • I’m happy for you
  • I want to like it
  • Nerd famous
  • Can you just fix calendaring?
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  • We all need choices
  • Vegans are against everything
  • The problem is you shouldn’t be watching keynotes
  • You’re giving the black box too much responsibility
  • What are you going to do?
  • Some more stuff they announced that I don’t want
  • They’re excited about that
  • Hopefully people are excited about that
  • I’m happy for you
  • I want to like it
  • Nerd famous
  • Can you just fix calendaring?
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+wugqXe3Q ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 519: This is a “hit by pitch” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/519 d2454583-fcc4-4aa6-a363-429d3fda8c50 Fri, 16 May 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 519 This is a “hit by pitch” full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Zenoss finally getting acquired, Databricks buying Neon, and the debut of WizOS. Plus, updates on OpenAI, Google, Apple—and hot takes on Marmite, Vegemite, and Emacs. 57:59 true This week, we discuss Zenoss finally getting acquired, Databricks buying Neon, and the debut of WizOS. Plus, updates on OpenAI, Google, Apple—and hot takes on Marmite, Vegemite, and Emacs.

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  • Vegemite is still bad
  • You’re probably eating it
  • It’s a bold statement
  • This episode’s all about us
  • Pendantic is my jam
  • They tell you they’re making “calculated bets”
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  • Vegemite is still bad
  • You’re probably eating it
  • It’s a bold statement
  • This episode’s all about us
  • Pendantic is my jam
  • They tell you they’re making “calculated bets”
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This week, we discuss Zenoss finally getting acquired, Databricks buying Neon, and the debut of WizOS. Plus, updates on OpenAI, Google, Apple—and hot takes on Marmite, Vegemite, and Emacs.

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  • Vegemite is still bad
  • You’re probably eating it
  • It’s a bold statement
  • This episode’s all about us
  • Pendantic is my jam
  • They tell you they’re making “calculated bets”
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Episode 518: It Is What It Is https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/518 595c70e1-30a0-4da8-9718-b3fe35666039 Fri, 09 May 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 518 It Is What It Is full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we unpack what Uber’s CEO said, why the CNCF exists, and how companies chase the money. Plus, Coté stands alone in his love for rice cakes. 54:15 true This week, we unpack what Uber’s CEO said, why the CNCF exists, and how companies chase the money. Plus, Coté stands alone in his love for rice cakes.

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  • Go feral
  • You’ve ruined eating for me
  • Cultural tombstone
  • The next step is “I told you so”
  • Culture is what happens when you’re not talking about culture.
  • You know, it’s terrible to run over someone
  • The robots are just fine
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This week, we unpack what Uber’s CEO said, why the CNCF exists, and how companies chase the money. Plus, Coté stands alone in his love for rice cakes.

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  • Go feral
  • You’ve ruined eating for me
  • Cultural tombstone
  • The next step is “I told you so”
  • Culture is what happens when you’re not talking about culture.
  • You know, it’s terrible to run over someone
  • The robots are just fine
  • Center of Attention

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This week, we unpack what Uber’s CEO said, why the CNCF exists, and how companies chase the money. Plus, Coté stands alone in his love for rice cakes.

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  • Go feral
  • You’ve ruined eating for me
  • Cultural tombstone
  • The next step is “I told you so”
  • Culture is what happens when you’re not talking about culture.
  • You know, it’s terrible to run over someone
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  • Center of Attention

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Episode 517: Trademark’s in the Mail https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/517 ea8df1f2-db32-4d73-8054-360ca0b5301d Fri, 02 May 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 517 Trademark’s in the Mail full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the new Slate Pickup, Synadia’s attempt to reclaim NATS from the CNCF, and the latest DORA AI report. Plus, Google leaves old Nest thermostats out in the cold. 1:03:56 true This week, we discuss the new Slate Pickup, Synadia’s attempt to reclaim NATS from the CNCF, and the latest DORA AI report. Plus, Google leaves old Nest thermostats out in the cold.

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  • We have a dumb house
  • Ultimately I blame myself
  • You can educate people, but they’re not going to listen
  • It’s hard to have the same level of empathy with a talking logo
  • I don’t want a subscription car
  • No Take Backs
  • Rugpulls are part of the landscape now
  • Vacuum Hypothesis
  • Major releases forever
  • Making bad developers 10x faster
  • Spaces or Braces
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This week, we discuss the new Slate Pickup, Synadia’s attempt to reclaim NATS from the CNCF, and the latest DORA AI report. Plus, Google leaves old Nest thermostats out in the cold.

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  • We have a dumb house
  • Ultimately I blame myself
  • You can educate people, but they’re not going to listen
  • It’s hard to have the same level of empathy with a talking logo
  • I don’t want a subscription car
  • No Take Backs
  • Rugpulls are part of the landscape now
  • Vacuum Hypothesis
  • Major releases forever
  • Making bad developers 10x faster
  • Spaces or Braces
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This week, we discuss the new Slate Pickup, Synadia’s attempt to reclaim NATS from the CNCF, and the latest DORA AI report. Plus, Google leaves old Nest thermostats out in the cold.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 517

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  • We have a dumb house
  • Ultimately I blame myself
  • You can educate people, but they’re not going to listen
  • It’s hard to have the same level of empathy with a talking logo
  • I don’t want a subscription car
  • No Take Backs
  • Rugpulls are part of the landscape now
  • Vacuum Hypothesis
  • Major releases forever
  • Making bad developers 10x faster
  • Spaces or Braces
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+SWalMeXJ ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 516: Vibe Strategy https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/516 cc041e50-09ec-4722-aedd-a386eed553bc Fri, 25 Apr 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 516 Vibe Strategy full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Google being found to be a monopoly, OpenAI’s “offer” to buy Chrome, and some hot takes on JSON. Plus, is it better to wait on hold or ask for a callback? 1:07:32 true This week, we discuss Google being found to be a monopoly, OpenAI’s “offer” to buy Chrome, and some hot takes on JSON. Plus, is it better to wait on hold or ask for a callback?

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  • Just Fine
  • The SDT “Fine” Scale
  • Callback
  • Asynchronous Friendship
  • I would love to get to know you better…over text
  • Send you Jams to the dry cleaners.
  • JSON
  • Take it xslt-easy!

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This week, we discuss Google being found to be a monopoly, OpenAI’s “offer” to buy Chrome, and some hot takes on JSON. Plus, is it better to wait on hold or ask for a callback?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 516

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  • Just Fine
  • The SDT “Fine” Scale
  • Callback
  • Asynchronous Friendship
  • I would love to get to know you better…over text
  • Send you Jams to the dry cleaners.
  • JSON
  • Take it xslt-easy!

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This week, we discuss Google being found to be a monopoly, OpenAI’s “offer” to buy Chrome, and some hot takes on JSON. Plus, is it better to wait on hold or ask for a callback?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 516

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  • Just Fine
  • The SDT “Fine” Scale
  • Callback
  • Asynchronous Friendship
  • I would love to get to know you better…over text
  • Send you Jams to the dry cleaners.
  • JSON
  • Take it xslt-easy!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+uuXVUjNR ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 515: Rick Houlihan, MongoDB Field CTO on Document Databases https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/515 844a1de6-5943-43c6-8ffa-1b90dc28d40b Fri, 18 Apr 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 515 Rick Houlihan, MongoDB Field CTO on Document Databases full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon talks with Rick Houlihan, Field CTO at MongoDB, about why document databases are more important than ever, how MongoDB fits into modern app architectures, and where AI comes into play. Plus, Rick shares the story of how he helped deprecate 3,000 Oracle databases at Amazon. 43:02 true Brandon talks with Rick Houlihan, Field CTO at MongoDB, about why document databases are more important than ever, how MongoDB fits into modern app architectures, and where AI comes into play. Plus, Rick shares the story of how he helped deprecate 3,000 Oracle databases at Amazon.

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Brandon talks with Rick Houlihan, Field CTO at MongoDB, about why document databases are more important than ever, how MongoDB fits into modern app architectures, and where AI comes into play. Plus, Rick shares the story of how he helped deprecate 3,000 Oracle databases at Amazon.

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Brandon talks with Rick Houlihan, Field CTO at MongoDB, about why document databases are more important than ever, how MongoDB fits into modern app architectures, and where AI comes into play. Plus, Rick shares the story of how he helped deprecate 3,000 Oracle databases at Amazon.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+kxbBAARL ]]> Brandon Whichard Rick Houlihan
Episode 514: It’s All Affiliate Links https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/514 00ad35fa-3008-4aad-87d1-e4e9660e81cc Fri, 11 Apr 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 514 It’s All Affiliate Links full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the rise of MCP, Google’s Agent2Agent protocol, and 20 years of Git. Plus, lazy ways to get rid of your junk. 59:44 true This week, we discuss the rise of MCP, Google’s Agent2Agent protocol, and 20 years of Git. Plus, lazy ways to get rid of your junk.

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  • They like to keep it tight, but I’ll distract them
  • Bring some SDT energy
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This week, we discuss the rise of MCP, Google’s Agent2Agent protocol, and 20 years of Git. Plus, lazy ways to get rid of your junk.

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  • They like to keep it tight, but I’ll distract them
  • Bring some SDT energy
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  • They like to keep it tight, but I’ll distract them
  • Bring some SDT energy
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+MZOj3bhE ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 513: Put On A Musical https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/513 36cc3800-564d-41ea-af04-9f00f77488e7 Fri, 04 Apr 2025 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 513 Put On A Musical full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the shifting world of observability, the nightmare of “Configuration Hell,” and OpenAI’s latest valuation. Plus, a surprise Broadway musical review! 47:50 true This week, we discuss the shifting world of observability, the nightmare of “Configuration Hell,” and OpenAI’s latest valuation. Plus, a surprise Broadway musical review!

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  • We say we’re friends, but I don’t really know them
  • Observability 2025
  • I don’t have any sympathy for anyone
  • If you want to win observability, put on a musical
  • Just is THE trigger word
  • It’s a well-known Hell
  • The blog posts are making me angry

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This week, we discuss the shifting world of observability, the nightmare of “Configuration Hell,” and OpenAI’s latest valuation. Plus, a surprise Broadway musical review!

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  • We say we’re friends, but I don’t really know them
  • Observability 2025
  • I don’t have any sympathy for anyone
  • If you want to win observability, put on a musical
  • Just is THE trigger word
  • It’s a well-known Hell
  • The blog posts are making me angry

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This week, we discuss the shifting world of observability, the nightmare of “Configuration Hell,” and OpenAI’s latest valuation. Plus, a surprise Broadway musical review!

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  • We say we’re friends, but I don’t really know them
  • Observability 2025
  • I don’t have any sympathy for anyone
  • If you want to win observability, put on a musical
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+4vT2jYXq ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 512: Let’s Not Ruin This https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/512 8957f085-4e65-475c-ad53-e00545a5d486 Fri, 28 Mar 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 512 Let’s Not Ruin This full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Apple’s AI struggles, the never-ending access management puzzle, and the latest Kubernetes vulnerability. Plus, let’s not kill the fun of Vibe Coding. 54:55 true This week, we discuss Apple’s AI struggles, the never-ending access management puzzle, and the latest Kubernetes vulnerability. Plus, let’s not kill the fun of Vibe Coding.

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  • It’s either this or Chips
  • Break glass
  • I’m just making the worst soup
  • Everybody loves a quokka
  • They shipped the product, nobody used it
  • We’re at 95% of setting timers
  • Enterprise software fixes everything
  • Vibecoding for Dummies is already in print (not really)
  • Keep Vibe Coding Pure
  • By making it better, you are making it worse
  • I sold high, bought low and it’s still low

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This week, we discuss Apple’s AI struggles, the never-ending access management puzzle, and the latest Kubernetes vulnerability. Plus, let’s not kill the fun of Vibe Coding.

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  • It’s either this or Chips
  • Break glass
  • I’m just making the worst soup
  • Everybody loves a quokka
  • They shipped the product, nobody used it
  • We’re at 95% of setting timers
  • Enterprise software fixes everything
  • Vibecoding for Dummies is already in print (not really)
  • Keep Vibe Coding Pure
  • By making it better, you are making it worse
  • I sold high, bought low and it’s still low

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This week, we discuss Apple’s AI struggles, the never-ending access management puzzle, and the latest Kubernetes vulnerability. Plus, let’s not kill the fun of Vibe Coding.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 512

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  • It’s either this or Chips
  • Break glass
  • I’m just making the worst soup
  • Everybody loves a quokka
  • They shipped the product, nobody used it
  • We’re at 95% of setting timers
  • Enterprise software fixes everything
  • Vibecoding for Dummies is already in print (not really)
  • Keep Vibe Coding Pure
  • By making it better, you are making it worse
  • I sold high, bought low and it’s still low

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Episode 511: G-Wiz https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/511 b72df256-c061-47c9-9a05-ee6484a8bafe Fri, 21 Mar 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 511 G-Wiz full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Google acquiring Wiz, the rise of Vibe Coding, and what really counts as legacy software. Plus, Coté runs a post-acquisition all-hands meeting. 56:41 true This week, we discuss Google acquiring Wiz, the rise of Vibe Coding, and what really counts as legacy software. Plus, Coté runs a post-acquisition all-hands meeting.

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  • Tattoo “BUSINESS AS USUAL” on the inside of your eyelids
  • BUSINESS AS USUAL
  • One billion a month
  • Turns out they’re gonna put lions in the product.
  • Vibe coding is outcomes-focused.
  • Cote’s AI Thunderdome
  • Don’t make me learn
  • Think About Time
  • VibeCOBOL
  • I don’t like the no-head

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This week, we discuss Google acquiring Wiz, the rise of Vibe Coding, and what really counts as legacy software. Plus, Coté runs a post-acquisition all-hands meeting.

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  • Tattoo “BUSINESS AS USUAL” on the inside of your eyelids
  • BUSINESS AS USUAL
  • One billion a month
  • Turns out they’re gonna put lions in the product.
  • Vibe coding is outcomes-focused.
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Episode 510: Vibe Code This Baby https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/510 ee2da93e-404e-4882-9efd-8d8137772f8d Fri, 14 Mar 2025 04:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 510 Vibe Code This Baby full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Discord’s IPO plans, Cursor’s big raise, and how much coding developers actually do. Plus, is Southwest making a huge mistake with bag fees and assigned seats? 56:25 true This week, we discuss Discord’s IPO plans, Cursor’s big raise, and how much coding developers actually do. Plus, is Southwest making a huge mistake with bag fees and assigned seats?

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Episode 509: It’s like the Suburbs https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/509 adaceeb7-0d7e-4002-b869-8266c1af3e1e Fri, 07 Mar 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 509 It’s like the Suburbs full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss IBM acquisitions, IDEs in the age of AI, and bidding farewell to Skype. Plus, the dos and don’ts of using chat in corporate meetings. 52:54 true This week, we discuss IBM acquisitions, IDEs in the age of AI, and bidding farewell to Skype. Plus, the dos and don’ts of using chat in corporate meetings.

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  • Rediscovering USENET
  • Let me introduce you to Del.icio.us
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  • Rediscovering USENET
  • Let me introduce you to Del.icio.us
  • That Big Blue HOA
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  • Is there a place I can type?
  • Rediscovering USENET
  • Let me introduce you to Del.icio.us
  • That Big Blue HOA
  • That assumes that enterprise IT is compelling
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Episode 508: Software Defined Interviews Crossover: PaaS and Career Advice with Brian Gracely https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/508 2609b03b-f907-4749-95a8-3cc1331625c8 Fri, 28 Feb 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 508 Software Defined Interviews Crossover: PaaS and Career Advice with Brian Gracely full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we're sharing a Software Defined Interviews episode! Coté and Whitney talk with Brian Gracely from the Cloudcast and Red Hat about cloud news, PaaS evolution, and career advice. If you like this, subscribe to Software Defined Interviews for more great conversations! 1:17:27 true This week, we're sharing a Software Defined Interviews episode. Coté and Whitney talk with Brian Gracely from the Cloudcast and Red Hat about cloud news, PaaS evolution, and career advice. If you like this, subscribe to Software Defined Interviews for more great conversations!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+cIwjjCSz ]]> Coté Brian Gracely Whitney Lee
Episode 507: Battery of Potential https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/507 a94d8533-9bab-4e4f-a161-5595aadb10de Fri, 21 Feb 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 507 Battery of Potential full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss how banks beat PayPal with Zelle, what the Wiz survey says about AI usage, and whether you can really “disagree and commit.” Plus, are multitools actually useful? 1:02:21 true This week, we discuss how banks beat PayPal with Zelle, what the Wiz survey says about AI usage, and whether you can really “disagree and commit.” Plus, are multitools actually useful?

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  • Royal Human Skin
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  • The Hulu of Payments
  • Floppy disk mindset
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  • A triangle fighting itself.
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This week, we discuss how banks beat PayPal with Zelle, what the Wiz survey says about AI usage, and whether you can really “disagree and commit.” Plus, are multitools actually useful?

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  • Royal Human Skin
  • I feel bad for the multitools
  • The Hulu of Payments
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  • Upgrading the status quo
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This week, we discuss how banks beat PayPal with Zelle, what the Wiz survey says about AI usage, and whether you can really “disagree and commit.” Plus, are multitools actually useful?

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  • Royal Human Skin
  • I feel bad for the multitools
  • The Hulu of Payments
  • Floppy disk mindset
  • Upgrading the status quo
  • The floppy disk mindset, the floppy disk award.
  • A triangle fighting itself.
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  • Apple’s grammar powers.

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Episode 506: Put It On Ice https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/506 df41e1a0-01e4-43bb-91db-f96eb64bb7ed Fri, 14 Feb 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 506 Put It On Ice full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss how LLMs are changing software development, OpenAI’s deep research, and why the Gartner Hype Cycle persists. Plus, a business plan built entirely around ice! 1:05:01 true This week, we discuss how LLMs are changing software development, OpenAI’s deep research, and why the Gartner Hype Cycle persists. Plus, a business plan built entirely around ice!

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  • I bought the DevOps
  • I’m always looking for tomatillas
  • You’re making a strong case for RTO
  • The CEO of ice. The VP of Ice Machines.
  • What you are doing is toil
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  • Eliminating the first draft

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This week, we discuss how LLMs are changing software development, OpenAI’s deep research, and why the Gartner Hype Cycle persists. Plus, a business plan built entirely around ice!

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  • I bought the DevOps
  • I’m always looking for tomatillas
  • You’re making a strong case for RTO
  • The CEO of ice. The VP of Ice Machines.
  • What you are doing is toil
  • I think about WALL-E every day
  • Eliminating the first draft

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This week, we discuss how LLMs are changing software development, OpenAI’s deep research, and why the Gartner Hype Cycle persists. Plus, a business plan built entirely around ice!

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 506

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  • I bought the DevOps
  • I’m always looking for tomatillas
  • You’re making a strong case for RTO
  • The CEO of ice. The VP of Ice Machines.
  • What you are doing is toil
  • I think about WALL-E every day
  • Eliminating the first draft

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Episode 505: There Could be Extra Innings https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/505 cf7afe40-1750-44e9-98af-24a856882908 Fri, 07 Feb 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 505 There Could be Extra Innings full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss cloud’s never-ending “early innings,” OpenAI Canvas vs. Gemini, and Dell’s RTO reversal. Plus, is there such a thing as too much optimism? 59:29 true This week, we discuss cloud’s never-ending “early innings,” OpenAI Canvas vs. Gemini, and Dell’s RTO reversal. Plus, is there such a thing as too much optimism?

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This week, we discuss cloud’s never-ending “early innings,” OpenAI Canvas vs. Gemini, and Dell’s RTO reversal. Plus, is there such a thing as too much optimism?

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  • Fastball to the head
  • Not enough AI eggs
  • Toxic Positivity

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+8gVLuYmO ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 504: Socrates Didn’t Whiteboard https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/504 e12d4c46-155a-4acd-bc7b-87410e9d182a Fri, 31 Jan 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 504 Socrates Didn’t Whiteboard full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the latest news about DeepSeek, how to make sense of the countless hot takes, and a review of *The Nvidia Way*. Plus, some thoughts on Valentine’s Day. 1:07:59 true This week, we discuss the latest news about DeepSeek, how to make sense of the countless hot takes, and a review of The Nvidia Way. Plus, some thoughts on Valentine’s Day.

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  • The Paperclip Apocalypse
  • Markets Over Management
  • The Nest Egg
  • This is cheaper than therapy
  • Valentine’s Day
  • “Turns out, guys…”
  • You can burn a candle out, and when it’s out there’s no candle.
  • I don’t think Jensen is struggling

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This week, we discuss the latest news about DeepSeek, how to make sense of the countless hot takes, and a review of The Nvidia Way. Plus, some thoughts on Valentine’s Day.

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  • The Paperclip Apocalypse
  • Markets Over Management
  • The Nest Egg
  • This is cheaper than therapy
  • Valentine’s Day
  • “Turns out, guys…”
  • You can burn a candle out, and when it’s out there’s no candle.
  • I don’t think Jensen is struggling

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This week, we discuss the latest news about DeepSeek, how to make sense of the countless hot takes, and a review of The Nvidia Way. Plus, some thoughts on Valentine’s Day.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 504

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  • The Paperclip Apocalypse
  • Markets Over Management
  • The Nest Egg
  • This is cheaper than therapy
  • Valentine’s Day
  • “Turns out, guys…”
  • You can burn a candle out, and when it’s out there’s no candle.
  • I don’t think Jensen is struggling

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+_FUGnVlB ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 503: Maybe Puppies Solve Everything https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/503 1f8876bc-ec93-41d9-b523-332366a324e2 Fri, 24 Jan 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 503 Maybe Puppies Solve Everything full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we explore how AI is reshaping software development, the slow adoption of Service Mesh, and the latest effort to modernize the U.S. Government. Plus, chili debates, and Wiz proves puppies make everything better. 58:03 true This week, we explore how AI is reshaping software development, the slow adoption of Service Mesh, and the latest effort to modernize the U.S. Government. Plus, chili debates, and Wiz proves puppies make everything better.

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  • Just start it, I’ll catch up
  • Let’s not get distracted by the corn
  • AI’s never eaten a bowl of chili, Brandon.
  • No beans for you
  • Streetfights about chili
  • Get out of my right pane
  • Single Thread Pizza
  • That is a response to a problem I don’t want to have.
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This week, we explore how AI is reshaping software development, the slow adoption of Service Mesh, and the latest effort to modernize the U.S. Government. Plus, chili debates, and Wiz proves puppies make everything better.

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  • Just start it, I’ll catch up
  • Let’s not get distracted by the corn
  • AI’s never eaten a bowl of chili, Brandon.
  • No beans for you
  • Streetfights about chili
  • Get out of my right pane
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This week, we explore how AI is reshaping software development, the slow adoption of Service Mesh, and the latest effort to modernize the U.S. Government. Plus, chili debates, and Wiz proves puppies make everything better.

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  • Just start it, I’ll catch up
  • Let’s not get distracted by the corn
  • AI’s never eaten a bowl of chili, Brandon.
  • No beans for you
  • Streetfights about chili
  • Get out of my right pane
  • Single Thread Pizza
  • That is a response to a problem I don’t want to have.
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Episode 502: Have a Plan or Throw It Away https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/502 c708032c-e407-4f76-9471-491149ecea00 Fri, 17 Jan 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 502 Have a Plan or Throw It Away full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we cover the Sonos executive shake-up, AWS CEO Matt Garman's take on AI, and check in on OpenTofu’s growth. Plus, some thoughts on broken windows and Emacs no longer being preinstalled on macOS. 1:03:55 true This week, we cover the Sonos executive shake-up, AWS CEO Matt Garman's take on AI, and check in on OpenTofu’s growth. Plus, some thoughts on broken windows and Emacs no longer being preinstalled on macOS.

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  • Anecdote Investigations.
  • The Software Defined Elves are gonna send you a RØDECaster.
  • Well, maybe we should talk about emacs more!
  • I still have a box of cables
  • Buy One, Pay for One
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This week, we cover the Sonos executive shake-up, AWS CEO Matt Garman's take on AI, and check in on OpenTofu’s growth. Plus, some thoughts on broken windows and Emacs no longer being preinstalled on macOS.

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  • The Software Defined Elves are gonna send you a RØDECaster.
  • Well, maybe we should talk about emacs more!
  • I still have a box of cables
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This week, we cover the Sonos executive shake-up, AWS CEO Matt Garman's take on AI, and check in on OpenTofu’s growth. Plus, some thoughts on broken windows and Emacs no longer being preinstalled on macOS.

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  • Anecdote Investigations.
  • The Software Defined Elves are gonna send you a RØDECaster.
  • Well, maybe we should talk about emacs more!
  • I still have a box of cables
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Episode 501: Checkbox Features https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/501 b1b2bd7a-2576-4d16-bf60-34559a805668 Fri, 10 Jan 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 501 Checkbox Features full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we dive into the state of SBOMs, what’s going on with Harness, and the ongoing collision of tech and politics. Plus, Coté finds himself a stranger in the Texas he once called hom 1:06:10 true This week, we dive into the state of SBOMs, what’s going on with Harness, and the ongoing collision of tech and politics. Plus, Coté finds himself a stranger in the Texas he once called home.

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  • Who knows what’s going to happen on that side of the planet?
  • There are no hacks in The Netherlands.
  • I know it’s not the quality.
  • An explosion of Eggnog
  • The resident American American
  • This topic will be boring
  • Thank goodness it’s part of my existing vendor relationship
  • It’s a webhook, knock yourself out
  • They unlocked Ayn Rand
  • Hacking it on the mainland

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  • Who knows what’s going to happen on that side of the planet?
  • There are no hacks in The Netherlands.
  • I know it’s not the quality.
  • An explosion of Eggnog
  • The resident American American
  • This topic will be boring
  • Thank goodness it’s part of my existing vendor relationship
  • It’s a webhook, knock yourself out
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This week, we dive into the state of SBOMs, what’s going on with Harness, and the ongoing collision of tech and politics. Plus, Coté finds himself a stranger in the Texas he once called home.

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  • Who knows what’s going to happen on that side of the planet?
  • There are no hacks in The Netherlands.
  • I know it’s not the quality.
  • An explosion of Eggnog
  • The resident American American
  • This topic will be boring
  • Thank goodness it’s part of my existing vendor relationship
  • It’s a webhook, knock yourself out
  • They unlocked Ayn Rand
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Episode 500: 2024 Year in Review https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/500 658cae1e-fbf2-4b34-8594-03c5b87c52b8 Fri, 03 Jan 2025 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 500 2024 Year in Review full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we recap the biggest tech news and trends of 2024, grade our predictions from the year, and look ahead to 2025. Plus, we share our New Year’s resolutions. 1:13:31 true This week, we recap the biggest tech news and trends of 2024, grade our predictions from the year, and look ahead to 2025. Plus, we share our New Year’s resolutions.

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  • I blame Product Management
  • I don’t think I’m gonna buy a pair of jeans this year.
  • Should I go full Kirkland?
  • That’s a boring prediction, but a good prediction
  • We need the Dril for LinkedIn
  • 2024: the year we internalized the rug pull
  • Are you an artist or a house painter?
  • The Suicide Squad Strategy
  • SSH is failure.
  • Resolutions

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  • Revisiting 2024 Predictions
    • Apple Vision Pro
    • Twitter vs. Threads vs. Mastodon vs. Bluesky
  • News and Trends from 2024
    • Open Source License Changes
    • Antitrust Investigations
    • AI Is Everywhere
    • Platform Engineering
  • Listener Questions
    • What’s worked well for the podcast?
    • What tips do you have for aspiring podcasters?
    • How did NO SSH JJ and Tasty Meats Paul get their nicknames?
  • 2025 Predictions
    • Ray-Ban Meta Glasses will not be widely adopted.
    • Apple will keep trying with the Vision Pro, but not much will happen.
    • Federation between social sites will not gain traction; social silos will remain the norm.
    • Nvidia will continue to grow and exert dominance.
    • Tech monopolies will persist, but no significant remedies will be imposed.
  • 2025 Resolutions
    • I will accept that OSS projects may change their licenses and adapt accordingly.
    • I will remain calm when OSS projects stop offering easy-to-use, free versions.
    • I will accept that hyperscalers hosting or monetizing OSS projects is inevitable.
    • I will see forking OSS projects after a license change as a natural evolution of open source.
    • I will use AI to summarize my writing and send the summary if it communicates my point more effectively.

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This week, we recap the biggest tech news and trends of 2024, grade our predictions from the year, and look ahead to 2025. Plus, we share our New Year’s resolutions.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 500

Runner-up Titles

  • I blame Product Management
  • I don’t think I’m gonna buy a pair of jeans this year.
  • Should I go full Kirkland?
  • That’s a boring prediction, but a good prediction
  • We need the Dril for LinkedIn
  • 2024: the year we internalized the rug pull
  • Are you an artist or a house painter?
  • The Suicide Squad Strategy
  • SSH is failure.
  • Resolutions

Rundown

  • Revisiting 2024 Predictions
    • Apple Vision Pro
    • Twitter vs. Threads vs. Mastodon vs. Bluesky
  • News and Trends from 2024
    • Open Source License Changes
    • Antitrust Investigations
    • AI Is Everywhere
    • Platform Engineering
  • Listener Questions
    • What’s worked well for the podcast?
    • What tips do you have for aspiring podcasters?
    • How did NO SSH JJ and Tasty Meats Paul get their nicknames?
  • 2025 Predictions
    • Ray-Ban Meta Glasses will not be widely adopted.
    • Apple will keep trying with the Vision Pro, but not much will happen.
    • Federation between social sites will not gain traction; social silos will remain the norm.
    • Nvidia will continue to grow and exert dominance.
    • Tech monopolies will persist, but no significant remedies will be imposed.
  • 2025 Resolutions
    • I will accept that OSS projects may change their licenses and adapt accordingly.
    • I will remain calm when OSS projects stop offering easy-to-use, free versions.
    • I will accept that hyperscalers hosting or monetizing OSS projects is inevitable.
    • I will see forking OSS projects after a license change as a natural evolution of open source.
    • I will use AI to summarize my writing and send the summary if it communicates my point more effectively.

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This week, we recap the biggest tech news and trends of 2024, grade our predictions from the year, and look ahead to 2025. Plus, we share our New Year’s resolutions.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 500

Runner-up Titles

  • I blame Product Management
  • I don’t think I’m gonna buy a pair of jeans this year.
  • Should I go full Kirkland?
  • That’s a boring prediction, but a good prediction
  • We need the Dril for LinkedIn
  • 2024: the year we internalized the rug pull
  • Are you an artist or a house painter?
  • The Suicide Squad Strategy
  • SSH is failure.
  • Resolutions

Rundown

  • Revisiting 2024 Predictions
    • Apple Vision Pro
    • Twitter vs. Threads vs. Mastodon vs. Bluesky
  • News and Trends from 2024
    • Open Source License Changes
    • Antitrust Investigations
    • AI Is Everywhere
    • Platform Engineering
  • Listener Questions
    • What’s worked well for the podcast?
    • What tips do you have for aspiring podcasters?
    • How did NO SSH JJ and Tasty Meats Paul get their nicknames?
  • 2025 Predictions
    • Ray-Ban Meta Glasses will not be widely adopted.
    • Apple will keep trying with the Vision Pro, but not much will happen.
    • Federation between social sites will not gain traction; social silos will remain the norm.
    • Nvidia will continue to grow and exert dominance.
    • Tech monopolies will persist, but no significant remedies will be imposed.
  • 2025 Resolutions
    • I will accept that OSS projects may change their licenses and adapt accordingly.
    • I will remain calm when OSS projects stop offering easy-to-use, free versions.
    • I will accept that hyperscalers hosting or monetizing OSS projects is inevitable.
    • I will see forking OSS projects after a license change as a natural evolution of open source.
    • I will use AI to summarize my writing and send the summary if it communicates my point more effectively.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+7qubgRP8 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 499: Star, Archive, or Spam? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/499 2a20263e-b6bf-46f0-8169-1d936ddef3db Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 499 Star, Archive, or Spam? full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, Brandon is joined by Brian Gracely from The Cloudcast to tackle the top cloud news and trends of 2025. We sort through 12 big topics and decide which ones are still worth your time and which ones should be starred. archived, or marked as spam. Plus, some thoughts on Bill Belichick becoming the head coach at UNC. 52:59 true This week, Brandon is joined by Brian Gracely from The Cloudcast to tackle the top cloud news and trends of 2025. We sort through 12 big topics and decide which ones are still worth your time and which ones should be starred. archived, or marked as spam. Plus, some thoughts on Bill Belichick becoming the head coach at UNC.

Runner-up Titles

  • OpenAI’s Open Relationship
  • Why are you doing this?
  • The Pete Rose of Silicon Valley
  • Commit Fraud in a Bull Market
  • A Phone that Doesn’t Break
  • Grouchy
  • Parenting Teenagers

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  • Artificial Intelligence and Generative AI: The next wave of innovation and industry impact
  • Nvidia’s Role in AI: The power behind the AI boom
  • Microsoft’s Cloud & AI Strategy: How Microsoft is positioning itself for the future
  • AWS Updates: Key trends and new services from the cloud leader
  • Open Source Licensing: Trends, challenges, and changes
  • Kubernetes and the CNCF Ecosystem: What’s next for cloud-native computing
  • Data Sovereignty and Regulations: How laws are shaping cloud strategies globally
  • Repatriation: Is on-prem making a comeback?
  • Broadcom/VMware: The fallout and what it means for cloud customers
  • Return to Office vs. Work From Home: Policies, debates, and where things stand
  • Apple’s Cloud Ambitions: Is Apple finally serious about cloud?
  • Bill Belichick at UNC: Leadership lessons from an unexpected crossover

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This week, Brandon is joined by Brian Gracely from The Cloudcast to tackle the top cloud news and trends of 2025. We sort through 12 big topics and decide which ones are still worth your time and which ones should be starred. archived, or marked as spam. Plus, some thoughts on Bill Belichick becoming the head coach at UNC.

Runner-up Titles

  • OpenAI’s Open Relationship
  • Why are you doing this?
  • The Pete Rose of Silicon Valley
  • Commit Fraud in a Bull Market
  • A Phone that Doesn’t Break
  • Grouchy
  • Parenting Teenagers

Rundown

  • Artificial Intelligence and Generative AI: The next wave of innovation and industry impact
  • Nvidia’s Role in AI: The power behind the AI boom
  • Microsoft’s Cloud & AI Strategy: How Microsoft is positioning itself for the future
  • AWS Updates: Key trends and new services from the cloud leader
  • Open Source Licensing: Trends, challenges, and changes
  • Kubernetes and the CNCF Ecosystem: What’s next for cloud-native computing
  • Data Sovereignty and Regulations: How laws are shaping cloud strategies globally
  • Repatriation: Is on-prem making a comeback?
  • Broadcom/VMware: The fallout and what it means for cloud customers
  • Return to Office vs. Work From Home: Policies, debates, and where things stand
  • Apple’s Cloud Ambitions: Is Apple finally serious about cloud?
  • Bill Belichick at UNC: Leadership lessons from an unexpected crossover

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This week, Brandon is joined by Brian Gracely from The Cloudcast to tackle the top cloud news and trends of 2025. We sort through 12 big topics and decide which ones are still worth your time and which ones should be starred. archived, or marked as spam. Plus, some thoughts on Bill Belichick becoming the head coach at UNC.

Runner-up Titles

  • OpenAI’s Open Relationship
  • Why are you doing this?
  • The Pete Rose of Silicon Valley
  • Commit Fraud in a Bull Market
  • A Phone that Doesn’t Break
  • Grouchy
  • Parenting Teenagers

Rundown

  • Artificial Intelligence and Generative AI: The next wave of innovation and industry impact
  • Nvidia’s Role in AI: The power behind the AI boom
  • Microsoft’s Cloud & AI Strategy: How Microsoft is positioning itself for the future
  • AWS Updates: Key trends and new services from the cloud leader
  • Open Source Licensing: Trends, challenges, and changes
  • Kubernetes and the CNCF Ecosystem: What’s next for cloud-native computing
  • Data Sovereignty and Regulations: How laws are shaping cloud strategies globally
  • Repatriation: Is on-prem making a comeback?
  • Broadcom/VMware: The fallout and what it means for cloud customers
  • Return to Office vs. Work From Home: Policies, debates, and where things stand
  • Apple’s Cloud Ambitions: Is Apple finally serious about cloud?
  • Bill Belichick at UNC: Leadership lessons from an unexpected crossover

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+EeC8VAfJ ]]> Brandon Whichard Brian Gracely
Episode 498: I’m not ready to start a new streak https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/498 fb398a3f-1391-49fd-b5b3-2ae111dd5403 Fri, 20 Dec 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 498 I’m not ready to start a new streak full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Jeff Barr’s departure from AWS, OpenAI’s latest announcements, and Broadcom’s AI ambitions. Plus, Matt debates the finer points of Australian vs. American Apple Intelligence. 1:02:56 true This week, we discuss Jeff Barr’s departure from AWS, OpenAI’s latest announcements, and Broadcom’s AI ambitions. Plus, Matt debates the finer points of Australian vs. American Apple Intelligence.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 498

Runner-up Titles

  • That’s a streak
  • That’s not a thing
  • I miss the cold-calling lifestyle
  • I miss being a JSON engineer
  • I have trust issues with AI
  • The metaphor was good
  • Welcome to the treadmill

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This week, we discuss Jeff Barr’s departure from AWS, OpenAI’s latest announcements, and Broadcom’s AI ambitions. Plus, Matt debates the finer points of Australian vs. American Apple Intelligence.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 498

Runner-up Titles

  • That’s a streak
  • That’s not a thing
  • I miss the cold-calling lifestyle
  • I miss being a JSON engineer
  • I have trust issues with AI
  • The metaphor was good
  • Welcome to the treadmill

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This week, we discuss Jeff Barr’s departure from AWS, OpenAI’s latest announcements, and Broadcom’s AI ambitions. Plus, Matt debates the finer points of Australian vs. American Apple Intelligence.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 498

Runner-up Titles

  • That’s a streak
  • That’s not a thing
  • I miss the cold-calling lifestyle
  • I miss being a JSON engineer
  • I have trust issues with AI
  • The metaphor was good
  • Welcome to the treadmill

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Nonsense

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+8eOzC-4N ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 497: Big Math https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/497 0e0c7420-32af-405c-8e83-ba395c3a8ff9 Fri, 13 Dec 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 497 Big Math full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the 12 Days of OpenAI, the latest in quantum computing, and Nvidia’s unique management style. Plus, Coté shares his thoughts on turkeys and BBQ. 1:14:54 true This week, we discuss the 12 Days of OpenAI, the latest in quantum computing, and Nvidia’s unique management style. Plus, Coté shares his thoughts on turkeys and BBQ.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 497

Runner-up Titles

  • Go full-on American
  • Multiple days of meat
  • Advent of Meat
  • Fowl Day
  • ChopOps
  • Fractured and Scattered
  • Mr. Mahalo

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This week, we discuss the 12 Days of OpenAI, the latest in quantum computing, and Nvidia’s unique management style. Plus, Coté shares his thoughts on turkeys and BBQ.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 497

Runner-up Titles

  • Go full-on American
  • Multiple days of meat
  • Advent of Meat
  • Fowl Day
  • ChopOps
  • Fractured and Scattered
  • Mr. Mahalo

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This week, we discuss the 12 Days of OpenAI, the latest in quantum computing, and Nvidia’s unique management style. Plus, Coté shares his thoughts on turkeys and BBQ.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 497

Runner-up Titles

  • Go full-on American
  • Multiple days of meat
  • Advent of Meat
  • Fowl Day
  • ChopOps
  • Fractured and Scattered
  • Mr. Mahalo

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+BcW71hMK ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 496: It’s Not About Being Paranoid https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/496 774a3fb8-facb-449b-b4a7-d83127727ca1 Fri, 06 Dec 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 496 It’s Not About Being Paranoid full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Intel’s CEO “resignation,” the rise of custom silicon, and the biggest announcements from AWS re:Invent. Plus, some thoughts on the simple satisfaction of label makers. 58:11 true This week, we discuss Intel’s CEO “resignation,” the rise of custom silicon, and the biggest announcements from AWS re:Invent. Plus, some thoughts on the simple satisfaction of label makers.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 496

Runner-up Titles

  • re:Primitives
  • Primitives, Re:invented
  • Chatbots, Call Center Agents and Dev Co-Pilots.
  • Thanksquitting
  • Even the paranoid die
  • Pardon me while I commoditize your business.
  • Being paranoid has nothing to do with it
  • This is a trailing indicator
  • Robotic Cows.
  • ARMchair Quarterbacking (that was funny!)
  • Arm is going to get X86’d
  • One Bill

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This week, we discuss Intel’s CEO “resignation,” the rise of custom silicon, and the biggest announcements from AWS re:Invent. Plus, some thoughts on the simple satisfaction of label makers.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 496

Runner-up Titles

  • re:Primitives
  • Primitives, Re:invented
  • Chatbots, Call Center Agents and Dev Co-Pilots.
  • Thanksquitting
  • Even the paranoid die
  • Pardon me while I commoditize your business.
  • Being paranoid has nothing to do with it
  • This is a trailing indicator
  • Robotic Cows.
  • ARMchair Quarterbacking (that was funny!)
  • Arm is going to get X86’d
  • One Bill

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This week, we discuss Intel’s CEO “resignation,” the rise of custom silicon, and the biggest announcements from AWS re:Invent. Plus, some thoughts on the simple satisfaction of label makers.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 496

Runner-up Titles

  • re:Primitives
  • Primitives, Re:invented
  • Chatbots, Call Center Agents and Dev Co-Pilots.
  • Thanksquitting
  • Even the paranoid die
  • Pardon me while I commoditize your business.
  • Being paranoid has nothing to do with it
  • This is a trailing indicator
  • Robotic Cows.
  • ARMchair Quarterbacking (that was funny!)
  • Arm is going to get X86’d
  • One Bill

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+W7rYS9ME ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 495: The most honorable of mentions https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/495 7ccacf27-285e-413f-a8b7-525b4678eacf Fri, 29 Nov 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 495 The most honorable of mentions full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the relationship between DevOps and Platform Engineering, Gartner’s take on Distributed Hybrid Infrastructure, and Nvidia’s search for new use cases. Plus, a listener chimes in to clear up some Podman misconceptions. 1:10:06 true This week, we discuss the relationship between DevOps and Platform Engineering, Gartner’s take on Distributed Hybrid Infrastructure, and Nvidia’s search for new use cases. Plus, a listener chimes in to clear up some Podman misconceptions.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 495

Runner-up Titles

  • Prove me wrong AWS, prove me wrong
  • Please turn off the lights
  • Who’s googling for “shift left”?
  • I realized what they were talking about, it’s computers
  • They’re talking but you’re not listening
  • Piling on the dead horse
  • We gave this guy $5 billion dollars, check him out
  • Podman is Pepsi
  • Nobody’s paying for that
  • Niche Player

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This week, we discuss the relationship between DevOps and Platform Engineering, Gartner’s take on Distributed Hybrid Infrastructure, and Nvidia’s search for new use cases. Plus, a listener chimes in to clear up some Podman misconceptions.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 495

Runner-up Titles

  • Prove me wrong AWS, prove me wrong
  • Please turn off the lights
  • Who’s googling for “shift left”?
  • I realized what they were talking about, it’s computers
  • They’re talking but you’re not listening
  • Piling on the dead horse
  • We gave this guy $5 billion dollars, check him out
  • Podman is Pepsi
  • Nobody’s paying for that
  • Niche Player

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This week, we discuss the relationship between DevOps and Platform Engineering, Gartner’s take on Distributed Hybrid Infrastructure, and Nvidia’s search for new use cases. Plus, a listener chimes in to clear up some Podman misconceptions.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 495

Runner-up Titles

  • Prove me wrong AWS, prove me wrong
  • Please turn off the lights
  • Who’s googling for “shift left”?
  • I realized what they were talking about, it’s computers
  • They’re talking but you’re not listening
  • Piling on the dead horse
  • We gave this guy $5 billion dollars, check him out
  • Podman is Pepsi
  • Nobody’s paying for that
  • Niche Player

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+QIWHsrO3 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 494: We are going to move the couch https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/494 c97ab379-a953-4b2c-b20b-8cb250f98a08 Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 494 We are going to move the couch full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we cover Netflix’s streaming hiccups, cloud earnings updates, Red Hat’s CNCF donations, and the potential sale of Chrome. Plus, a few thoughts on parenting. 1:04:03 true This week, we cover Netflix’s streaming hiccups, cloud earnings updates, Red Hat’s CNCF donations, and the potential sale of Chrome. Plus, a few thoughts on parenting.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 494

Runner-up Titles

  • The dog peed on it.
  • Jamin’s favorite Excel macros.
  • Change up the noodles.
  • 0.7 good tips there
  • The tiniest of rebellions
  • Win one for the stockholders
  • Candor
  • A datacenter with a gift shop.
  • VP of Cables has cucumber water with VP of Monitors.
  • You can’t open source a monitor.

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  • Brandon: Silo Season 2
  • Matt: Followup - Spotify Premium limits audiobooks to 10 hours a month 😞
  • Coté: YouTube — IMG_0001.

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This week, we cover Netflix’s streaming hiccups, cloud earnings updates, Red Hat’s CNCF donations, and the potential sale of Chrome. Plus, a few thoughts on parenting.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 494

Runner-up Titles

  • The dog peed on it.
  • Jamin’s favorite Excel macros.
  • Change up the noodles.
  • 0.7 good tips there
  • The tiniest of rebellions
  • Win one for the stockholders
  • Candor
  • A datacenter with a gift shop.
  • VP of Cables has cucumber water with VP of Monitors.
  • You can’t open source a monitor.

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  • Brandon: Silo Season 2
  • Matt: Followup - Spotify Premium limits audiobooks to 10 hours a month 😞
  • Coté: YouTube — IMG_0001.

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This week, we cover Netflix’s streaming hiccups, cloud earnings updates, Red Hat’s CNCF donations, and the potential sale of Chrome. Plus, a few thoughts on parenting.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 494

Runner-up Titles

  • The dog peed on it.
  • Jamin’s favorite Excel macros.
  • Change up the noodles.
  • 0.7 good tips there
  • The tiniest of rebellions
  • Win one for the stockholders
  • Candor
  • A datacenter with a gift shop.
  • VP of Cables has cucumber water with VP of Monitors.
  • You can’t open source a monitor.

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  • Brandon: Silo Season 2
  • Matt: Followup - Spotify Premium limits audiobooks to 10 hours a month 😞
  • Coté: YouTube — IMG_0001.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+x43bcoyx ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 493: Stay in the sandbox https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/493 5e2658e5-6066-4e8c-ba41-273a019712ac Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 493 Stay in the sandbox full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we cover OpenCost’s big incubation milestone, CNCF's graduation rules, and a flurry of tech acquisitions. Plus, some thoughts on teaching kids about passwords. 1:11:21 true This week, we cover OpenCost’s big incubation milestone, CNCF's graduation rules, and a flurry of tech acquisitions. Plus, some thoughts on teaching kids about passwords.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 493

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  • Yes, No, Maybe
  • Infinite Password Loop
  • Bring your kids to work day: passwords.
  • Password Talk
  • Escaping characters
  • Stone Cold Steve Austin
  • Don’t hire people with pets
  • Eats AWS stuff natively.
  • I compete on my ASCII character set.Stay in the sandbox
  • Enron for cloud purchasing

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This week, we cover OpenCost’s big incubation milestone, CNCF's graduation rules, and a flurry of tech acquisitions. Plus, some thoughts on teaching kids about passwords.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 493

Runner-up Titles

  • Yes, No, Maybe
  • Infinite Password Loop
  • Bring your kids to work day: passwords.
  • Password Talk
  • Escaping characters
  • Stone Cold Steve Austin
  • Don’t hire people with pets
  • Eats AWS stuff natively.
  • I compete on my ASCII character set.Stay in the sandbox
  • Enron for cloud purchasing

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This week, we cover OpenCost’s big incubation milestone, CNCF's graduation rules, and a flurry of tech acquisitions. Plus, some thoughts on teaching kids about passwords.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 493

Runner-up Titles

  • Yes, No, Maybe
  • Infinite Password Loop
  • Bring your kids to work day: passwords.
  • Password Talk
  • Escaping characters
  • Stone Cold Steve Austin
  • Don’t hire people with pets
  • Eats AWS stuff natively.
  • I compete on my ASCII character set.Stay in the sandbox
  • Enron for cloud purchasing

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+9PE_RdCt ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 492: Aran Khanna on Cloud Insurance https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/492 474eab2e-e4c5-4d4c-bf38-008bb455af13 Fri, 08 Nov 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 492 Aran Khanna on Cloud Insurance full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Aran Khanna, CEO of Archera, on user privacy, his work on DeepLens at AWS, and Archera’s "cloud insurance" model. Plus, Aran shares how he lost his Facebook internship before it started. 50:40 true Brandon interviews Aran Khanna, CEO of Archera, on user privacy, his work on DeepLens at AWS, and Archera’s "cloud insurance" model. Plus, Aran shares how he lost his Facebook internship before it started.

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Brandon interviews Aran Khanna, CEO of Archera, on user privacy, his work on DeepLens at AWS, and Archera’s "cloud insurance" model. Plus, Aran shares how he lost his Facebook internship before it started.

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Brandon interviews Aran Khanna, CEO of Archera, on user privacy, his work on DeepLens at AWS, and Archera’s "cloud insurance" model. Plus, Aran shares how he lost his Facebook internship before it started.

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Episode 491: The OSS Money Trap https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/491 b3ac7869-f112-4392-99c1-706fece4a120 Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 491 The OSS Money Trap full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the latest DORA report and what happens when open-source projects make money. Plus, some thoughts on Halloween abroad in the Netherlands and Australia. 1:06:17 true This week, we discuss the latest DORA report and what happens when open-source projects make money. Plus, some thoughts on Halloween abroad in the Netherlands and Australia.

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  • This is a lifestyle business.
  • The Benioff Line.
  • Mahalo
  • The innings in the marathon
  • We’re left picking up the trash
  • 20 pounds of crap in a 10 pound sack
  • Focus on all parts of the chain
  • If any open source project creates value, it’s going to create resentment.
  • The Open Source Success Paradox
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This week, we discuss the latest DORA report and what happens when open-source projects make money. Plus, some thoughts on Halloween abroad in the Netherlands and Australia.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 491

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  • This is a lifestyle business.
  • The Benioff Line.
  • Mahalo
  • The innings in the marathon
  • We’re left picking up the trash
  • 20 pounds of crap in a 10 pound sack
  • Focus on all parts of the chain
  • If any open source project creates value, it’s going to create resentment.
  • The Open Source Success Paradox
  • Mad King for Cash. (In the world of Brandon’s mind.)

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This week, we discuss the latest DORA report and what happens when open-source projects make money. Plus, some thoughts on Halloween abroad in the Netherlands and Australia.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 491

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  • This is a lifestyle business.
  • The Benioff Line.
  • Mahalo
  • The innings in the marathon
  • We’re left picking up the trash
  • 20 pounds of crap in a 10 pound sack
  • Focus on all parts of the chain
  • If any open source project creates value, it’s going to create resentment.
  • The Open Source Success Paradox
  • Mad King for Cash. (In the world of Brandon’s mind.)

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+RNQ1yFEd ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 490: AI's use UI's https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/490 b8d045a8-d2db-4c40-ac53-a8375ffb5d73 Fri, 25 Oct 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 490 AI's use UI's full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we talk about Anthropic's new AI agent, cloud exits, and why BMC is splitting up. Plus, a quick update on the WordPress drama and some thoughts on Amsterdam’s autumn weather. 1:11:32 true This week, we talk about Anthropic's new AI agent, cloud exits, and why BMC is splitting up. Plus, a quick update on the WordPress drama and some thoughts on Amsterdam’s autumn weather.

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Episode 489: Whitney Lee: From Wedding Photographer to Cloud-Native DevRel https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/489 8c3be83a-ff0c-4c7e-809c-dcce83c44671 Fri, 18 Oct 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 489 Whitney Lee: From Wedding Photographer to Cloud-Native DevRel full Software Defined Talk LLC This episode is from the reboot of Software Defined Interviews. Whitney Lee joins Coté to discuss her varied career path, from artist and wedding photographer to her current role in DevRel within the cloud-native world. They kick off this revamped series with an engaging conversation. Expect new interviews every two weeks! Subscribe at softwaredefinedinterviews.com. 1:26:10 true This episode is from the reboot of Software Defined Interviews. Whitney Lee joins Coté to discuss her varied career path, from artist and wedding photographer to her career in DevRel within the cloud-native world. They kick off this revamped series with an engaging conversation. Expect new episodes of Software Defined Interviews every two weeks!

Subscribe at softwaredefinedinterviews.com.

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This episode is from the reboot of Software Defined Interviews. Whitney Lee joins Coté to discuss her varied career path, from artist and wedding photographer to her career in DevRel within the cloud-native world. They kick off this revamped series with an engaging conversation. Expect new episodes of Software Defined Interviews every two weeks!

Subscribe at softwaredefinedinterviews.com.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 489.

Full show notes for Software Defined Interivews Episode 83.

Special Guest: Whitney Lee.

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This episode is from the reboot of Software Defined Interviews. Whitney Lee joins Coté to discuss her varied career path, from artist and wedding photographer to her career in DevRel within the cloud-native world. They kick off this revamped series with an engaging conversation. Expect new episodes of Software Defined Interviews every two weeks!

Subscribe at softwaredefinedinterviews.com.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 489.

Full show notes for Software Defined Interivews Episode 83.

Special Guest: Whitney Lee.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+_nVbYZG0 ]]> Coté Whitney Lee
Episode 488: Am I Here for the Mission or the Paycheck? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/488 d4bea513-5c09-4502-b489-2b3cc42efd6c Fri, 11 Oct 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 488 Am I Here for the Mission or the Paycheck? full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss WordPress paying employees to quit, the perils of management by fear, and Matt shutting down his datacenter. Plus, the definitive top 5 ranking of Australia’s iconic Big Things. 57:50 true This week, we discuss WordPress paying employees to quit, the perils of management by fear, and Matt shutting down his datacenter. Plus, the definitive top 5 ranking of Australia’s iconic Big Things.

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  • The Spirit of Open Source
  • Debating ‘Benevolent’
  • The Hero 1-Day Guy
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This week, we discuss WordPress paying employees to quit, the perils of management by fear, and Matt shutting down his datacenter. Plus, the definitive top 5 ranking of Australia’s iconic Big Things.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 488

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  • The Spirit of Open Source
  • Debating ‘Benevolent’
  • The Hero 1-Day Guy
  • The Mullenweg Way
  • He has Been Great for Podcasting
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This week, we discuss WordPress paying employees to quit, the perils of management by fear, and Matt shutting down his datacenter. Plus, the definitive top 5 ranking of Australia’s iconic Big Things.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 488

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  • The Spirit of Open Source
  • Debating ‘Benevolent’
  • The Hero 1-Day Guy
  • The Mullenweg Way
  • He has Been Great for Podcasting
  • Spider Vacuuming

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Episode 487: WordPress Drama and Chicken Sandwiches https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/487 d318d79b-2f2f-4fb3-8176-f6bca43ee190 Fri, 04 Oct 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 487 WordPress Drama and Chicken Sandwiches full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we recap the WordPress showdown between Automattic and WP Engine, and discuss the future of OpenAI. Plus, Coté has a lot (maybe too much) to say about Chick-fil-A coming to the UK. 1:08:16 true This week, we recap the WordPress showdown between Automattic and WP Engine, and discuss the future of OpenAI. Plus, Coté has a lot (maybe too much) to say about Chick-fil-A coming to the UK.

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  • Time change is a-comin’.
  • Don’t worry, I’m wearing clothes under this bathrobe.
  • Where-ever there are chickens, there is fried chicken, I assume.
  • Waffle Chips
  • Free Refills and Ice
  • The tyranny of no free refills
  • Take the Five Guy approach
  • You can’t change the rules in the race
  • Fill the square

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This week, we recap the WordPress showdown between Automattic and WP Engine, and discuss the future of OpenAI. Plus, Coté has a lot (maybe too much) to say about Chick-fil-A coming to the UK.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 487

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  • Time change is a-comin’.
  • Don’t worry, I’m wearing clothes under this bathrobe.
  • Where-ever there are chickens, there is fried chicken, I assume.
  • Waffle Chips
  • Free Refills and Ice
  • The tyranny of no free refills
  • Take the Five Guy approach
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This week, we recap the WordPress showdown between Automattic and WP Engine, and discuss the future of OpenAI. Plus, Coté has a lot (maybe too much) to say about Chick-fil-A coming to the UK.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 487

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  • Time change is a-comin’.
  • Don’t worry, I’m wearing clothes under this bathrobe.
  • Where-ever there are chickens, there is fried chicken, I assume.
  • Waffle Chips
  • Free Refills and Ice
  • The tyranny of no free refills
  • Take the Five Guy approach
  • You can’t change the rules in the race
  • Fill the square

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Episode 486: Platform Engineering vs. DevOps https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/486 36ba2059-4878-4538-a1d8-aa77e13745cf Fri, 27 Sep 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 486 Platform Engineering vs. DevOps full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the intersection of DevOps and Platform Engineering, the latest WordPress drama, and some M&A tips for Intel. Plus, a few recommendations on using iPhone mirroring. 55:49 true This week, we discuss the intersection of DevOps and Platform Engineering, the latest WordPress drama, and some M&A tips for Intel. Plus, a few recommendations on using iPhone mirroring.

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  • I’m out of nuts, time to podcast
  • System Settings
  • Security, it never ends
  • Fancy Sysadmins
  • Providing needles for your balloons
  • Batman’s not real
  • What’s the opposite of a taboo
  • DevOps is not the tooling
  • Software gets old
  • Release the turbo button

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This week, we discuss the intersection of DevOps and Platform Engineering, the latest WordPress drama, and some M&A tips for Intel. Plus, a few recommendations on using iPhone mirroring.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 486

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  • I’m out of nuts, time to podcast
  • System Settings
  • Security, it never ends
  • Fancy Sysadmins
  • Providing needles for your balloons
  • Batman’s not real
  • What’s the opposite of a taboo
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  • Software gets old
  • Release the turbo button

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This week, we discuss the intersection of DevOps and Platform Engineering, the latest WordPress drama, and some M&A tips for Intel. Plus, a few recommendations on using iPhone mirroring.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 486

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  • I’m out of nuts, time to podcast
  • System Settings
  • Security, it never ends
  • Fancy Sysadmins
  • Providing needles for your balloons
  • Batman’s not real
  • What’s the opposite of a taboo
  • DevOps is not the tooling
  • Software gets old
  • Release the turbo button

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+vkH2O-Tp ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 485: It's an Ending, That's Enough https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/485 2816adec-4381-401d-a8aa-def9e700c951 Fri, 20 Sep 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 485 It's an Ending, That's Enough full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss IBM acquiring Kubecost, AWS moving OpenSearch to the Linux Foundation, and Amazon employees heading back to the office. Plus, some thoughts on what it means to be in "employee mode." 1:10:14 true This week, we discuss IBM acquiring Kubecost, AWS moving OpenSearch to the Linux Foundation, and Amazon employees heading back to the office. Plus, some thoughts on what it means to be in "employee mode."

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  • That’s a good looking setup there
  • Feels like sweatpants
  • London’s busy, Amsterdam's laid back
  • AIFinOps
  • Mission Bankruptcy
  • The settings page is more than 1 page
  • Don’t get turned into hamburger, that’s the goal
  • Feature checkbox acquisition.
  • Employee Mode
  • Using people as a whiteboard.
  • Work on smarter things, not dumber things.

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This week, we discuss IBM acquiring Kubecost, AWS moving OpenSearch to the Linux Foundation, and Amazon employees heading back to the office. Plus, some thoughts on what it means to be in "employee mode."

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 485

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  • That’s a good looking setup there
  • Feels like sweatpants
  • London’s busy, Amsterdam's laid back
  • AIFinOps
  • Mission Bankruptcy
  • The settings page is more than 1 page
  • Don’t get turned into hamburger, that’s the goal
  • Feature checkbox acquisition.
  • Employee Mode
  • Using people as a whiteboard.
  • Work on smarter things, not dumber things.

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This week, we discuss IBM acquiring Kubecost, AWS moving OpenSearch to the Linux Foundation, and Amazon employees heading back to the office. Plus, some thoughts on what it means to be in "employee mode."

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 485

Runner-up Titles

  • That’s a good looking setup there
  • Feels like sweatpants
  • London’s busy, Amsterdam's laid back
  • AIFinOps
  • Mission Bankruptcy
  • The settings page is more than 1 page
  • Don’t get turned into hamburger, that’s the goal
  • Feature checkbox acquisition.
  • Employee Mode
  • Using people as a whiteboard.
  • Work on smarter things, not dumber things.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+J-gTqgB2 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 484: A Lot of USB Ports https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/484 b48629d4-21d0-4ea1-97ab-43bed6eb851d Fri, 13 Sep 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 484 A Lot of USB Ports full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Dell's growth in AI servers, GEICO’s transition from VMware to OpenStack, and the concept of Kingmaking. Plus, plenty of thoughts on USB hubs. 55:01 true This week, we discuss Dell's growth in AI servers, GEICO’s transition from VMware to OpenStack, and the concept of Kingmaking. Plus, plenty of thoughts on USB hubs.

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  • You just put it in a different USB port
  • I am just going to repeat thing you say
  • A Decade of Aftershow
  • Happy Anniversary
  • Whatever :43 it is for you
  • Cascading hubs not supported anywhere.
  • Mac Dongle Pro
  • Getting DevOps to work on Intel
  • Enterprise Gaming PCs.
  • Brian Cantrell as Elon Musk
  • Computers are awesome
  • Matt and JJ can always go to GIECO.
  • I’ll take the more.
  • Really good surfers

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This week, we discuss Dell's growth in AI servers, GEICO’s transition from VMware to OpenStack, and the concept of Kingmaking. Plus, plenty of thoughts on USB hubs.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 484

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  • You just put it in a different USB port
  • I am just going to repeat thing you say
  • A Decade of Aftershow
  • Happy Anniversary
  • Whatever :43 it is for you
  • Cascading hubs not supported anywhere.
  • Mac Dongle Pro
  • Getting DevOps to work on Intel
  • Enterprise Gaming PCs.
  • Brian Cantrell as Elon Musk
  • Computers are awesome
  • Matt and JJ can always go to GIECO.
  • I’ll take the more.
  • Really good surfers

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This week, we discuss Dell's growth in AI servers, GEICO’s transition from VMware to OpenStack, and the concept of Kingmaking. Plus, plenty of thoughts on USB hubs.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 484

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  • You just put it in a different USB port
  • I am just going to repeat thing you say
  • A Decade of Aftershow
  • Happy Anniversary
  • Whatever :43 it is for you
  • Cascading hubs not supported anywhere.
  • Mac Dongle Pro
  • Getting DevOps to work on Intel
  • Enterprise Gaming PCs.
  • Brian Cantrell as Elon Musk
  • Computers are awesome
  • Matt and JJ can always go to GIECO.
  • I’ll take the more.
  • Really good surfers

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+qGUSFxLK ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 483: [AGPL does not close deals for you] https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/483 0c66cb3c-82e5-4065-85da-90db4b17fd1e Fri, 06 Sep 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 483 [AGPL does not close deals for you] full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Intel's challenges, Elastic's adopting the AGPL, and getting AI to introduce itself. Plus, some thoughts on a gesticulating flâneur using a speakerphone in public. 1:02:53 true This week, we discuss Intel's challenges, Elastic's adopting the AGPL, and getting AI to introduce itself. Plus, some thoughts on a gesticulating flâneur using a speakerphone in public.

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  • Why are you in an attic
  • Flâneur
  • Gesticulating
  • That’s not
  • I’m over the big pile of nachos
  • What’s your corporate strategy here?
  • They carry the flame
  • Keeper of the Flame
  • Cote’ likes weather
  • Brakenthetical

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This week, we discuss Intel's challenges, Elastic's adopting the AGPL, and getting AI to introduce itself. Plus, some thoughts on a gesticulating flâneur using a speakerphone in public.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 483

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  • Why are you in an attic
  • Flâneur
  • Gesticulating
  • That’s not
  • I’m over the big pile of nachos
  • What’s your corporate strategy here?
  • They carry the flame
  • Keeper of the Flame
  • Cote’ likes weather
  • Brakenthetical

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This week, we discuss Intel's challenges, Elastic's adopting the AGPL, and getting AI to introduce itself. Plus, some thoughts on a gesticulating flâneur using a speakerphone in public.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 483

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  • Why are you in an attic
  • Flâneur
  • Gesticulating
  • That’s not
  • I’m over the big pile of nachos
  • What’s your corporate strategy here?
  • They carry the flame
  • Keeper of the Flame
  • Cote’ likes weather
  • Brakenthetical

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+zJwpYCPp ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 482: Tip Jar Economy https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/482 ef2ff1e3-0734-4de2-bfad-a595f8bbb2e7 Fri, 30 Aug 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 482 Tip Jar Economy full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss our AI usage, recap key announcements from VMware Explore, and examine RedMonk's analysis of how open-source licensing impacts revenue and market cap. Plus, some thoughts on power bricks. 1:15:53 true This week, we discuss our AI usage, recap key announcements from VMware Explore, and examine RedMonk's analysis of how open-source licensing impacts revenue and market cap. Plus, some thoughts on power bricks.

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  • Information wants to be free, yo
  • Stay In The Bushes
  • Tip Jar Culture
  • Tell Me About Meatloaf
  • I want you in here with me
  • Platforms For Building Platforms
  • Private SaaS
  • Mom and Dad having a fun conversation on a road trip
  • I have my special chargers
  • I want it back

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This week, we discuss our AI usage, recap key announcements from VMware Explore, and examine RedMonk's analysis of how open-source licensing impacts revenue and market cap. Plus, some thoughts on power bricks.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 482

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  • Information wants to be free, yo
  • Stay In The Bushes
  • Tip Jar Culture
  • Tell Me About Meatloaf
  • I want you in here with me
  • Platforms For Building Platforms
  • Private SaaS
  • Mom and Dad having a fun conversation on a road trip
  • I have my special chargers
  • I want it back

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This week, we discuss our AI usage, recap key announcements from VMware Explore, and examine RedMonk's analysis of how open-source licensing impacts revenue and market cap. Plus, some thoughts on power bricks.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 482

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  • Information wants to be free, yo
  • Stay In The Bushes
  • Tip Jar Culture
  • Tell Me About Meatloaf
  • I want you in here with me
  • Platforms For Building Platforms
  • Private SaaS
  • Mom and Dad having a fun conversation on a road trip
  • I have my special chargers
  • I want it back

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Episode 481: There Never Was a Rug https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/481 07e65945-9adc-4115-84d9-6c6edf268f90 Fri, 23 Aug 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 481 There Never Was a Rug full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss CockroachDB's relicensing, the ongoing debate about remote work, and platform engineering. Plus, some thoughts on the use of speakerphones in public. 1:09:25 true This week, we discuss CockroachDB's relicensing, the ongoing debate about remote work, and platform engineering. Plus, some thoughts on the use of speakerphones in public.

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  • Put in your AirPods
  • People’s lives are boring
  • More than zero
  • Know your risks
  • Violating the social contract
  • Keeping my “Rug Pull” card
  • Love of the code
  • I call it a waiting room

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This week, we discuss CockroachDB's relicensing, the ongoing debate about remote work, and platform engineering. Plus, some thoughts on the use of speakerphones in public.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 481

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Episode 480: No offsite content https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/480 56a5323b-8278-4c52-82d0-e1b2905b915f Fri, 16 Aug 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 480 No offsite content full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we revisit our 2021 Intel CEO predictions, discuss Hyperscaler AI investment concerns and debate LinkedIn content. Plus, which products could thrive if Google were broken up? 1:16:04 true This week, we revisit our 2021 Intel CEO predictions, discuss Hyperscaler AI investment concerns and debate LinkedIn content. Plus, which products could thrive if Google were broken up?

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  • Excuse me can I plug in my Satellite Dish
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  • Excuse me can I plug in my Satellite Dish
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  • Dog ate your Internet
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  • Excuse me can I plug in my Satellite Dish
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Episode 479: Packing Cube Victory https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/479 50bfa471-9388-43a4-a2a1-6008939bd848 Fri, 09 Aug 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 479 Packing Cube Victory full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss what people buy for Kubernetes, the latest cloud earnings, enterprise product management, and health records coming to apps. Plus, why I-95 is the most important U.S. interstate. 1:16:16 true This week, we discuss what people buy for Kubernetes, the latest cloud earnings, enterprise product management, and health records coming to apps. Plus, why I-95 is the most important U.S. interstate.

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Episode 478: Beware of the Llama https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/478 de40c921-592e-45d9-b480-8aa45b8f2b22 Fri, 02 Aug 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 478 Beware of the Llama full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Meta making Llama "open source," Microsoft (over)investing in AI, and AWS doing some spring cleaning. Plus, a lightning round and lamenting the end of Southwest Airlines' open seating. 1:06:41 true This week, we discuss Meta making Llama "open source," Microsoft (over)investing in AI, and AWS doing some spring cleaning. Plus, a lightning round and lamenting the end of Southwest Airlines' open seating.

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Episode 477: We’re an N-1 Organization https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/477 eba3acf0-3b59-4b38-86ce-fb28cada6488 Fri, 26 Jul 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 477 We’re an N-1 Organization full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the CrowdStrike outage, FinOps data exports, and the state of open-source forks. Plus, Matt shares some exciting exclusive news about his future! 1:10:38 true This week, we discuss the CrowdStrike outage, FinOps data exports, and the state of open-source forks. Plus, Matt shares some exciting exclusive news about his future!

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Episode 476: Bring a point of view https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/476 983371d1-7de5-4f0c-aa25-440e1f5e8563 Fri, 19 Jul 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 476 Bring a point of view full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Google possibly buying Wiz, why "meta work" leads to too many meetings, and why it took forty years to get spell check in Notepad. Plus, we share some thoughts on enjoying your vacation. 1:40:11 true This week, we discuss Google possibly buying Wiz, why "meta work" leads to too many meetings, and why it took forty years to get spell check in Notepad. Plus, we share some thoughts on enjoying your vacation.

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  • “Platform” is the new “Suite.”
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  • “Platform” is the new “Suite.”
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  • Make your own happiness
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  • “Platform” is the new “Suite.”
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Episode 475: Calendar Math https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/475 1f3bd139-31e7-4c9c-b14d-7350ae1b5280 Fri, 12 Jul 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 475 Calendar Math full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Mary Meeker's AI & Universities report, the CD Foundation's State of CI/CD Report, and share a few thoughts on DevRel. Plus, Coté gets fiber and is forced to watch soccer. 1:10:30 true This week, we discuss Mary Meeker's AI & Universities report, the CD Foundation's State of CI/CD Report, and share a few thoughts on DevRel. Plus, Coté gets fiber and is forced to watch soccer.

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Episode 474: There’s at least a road to Nirvana https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/474 cb52b2d0-2359-4252-80da-1663b0c52a64 Fri, 05 Jul 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 474 There’s at least a road to Nirvana full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we explore the reasons behind the slowdown in DevOps adoption, compare open-source and proprietary foundation models, and discuss how AI might simplify CI/CD implementation. Additionally, Matt takes on an Australian history quiz. 1:00:33 true This week, we explore the reasons behind the slowdown in DevOps adoption, compare open-source and proprietary foundation models, and discuss how AI might simplify CI/CD implementation. Additionally, Matt takes on an Australian history quiz.

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Episode 473: RESOLVED: Unscheduled Outage https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/473 afec97f3-2696-410b-b620-8bfde9e6fe99 Fri, 28 Jun 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 473 RESOLVED: Unscheduled Outage full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the 5 key trends from Bessemer’s State of the Cloud 2024 report. Plus, Matt makes a stock pick for the next 10 years! 50:50 true This week, we discuss the 5 key trends from Bessemer’s State of the Cloud 2024 report. Plus, Matt makes a stock pick for the next 10 years!

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Episode 472: Speaking of Goat Rodeos https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/472 f4735e2f-146d-44f5-a469-c246bbbb6c8c Fri, 21 Jun 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 472 Speaking of Goat Rodeos full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Forrester’s LLM Wave, Nvidia's Market Cap Dilemma, and why everything is code. Plus, Matt Ray explains more about Australian slang. 59:35 true This week, we discuss Forrester’s LLM Wave, Nvidia's Market Cap Dilemma, and why everything is code. Plus, Matt Ray explains more about Australian slang.

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Episode 471: The Gen X mascot is Fine Dog https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/471 dce2b588-782e-44d2-af3f-cd664b4f9d0c Fri, 14 Jun 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 471 The Gen X mascot is Fine Dog full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the AI Hype Cycle, Apple Intelligence and other announcements from WWDC. Plus, Coté concludes the episode by using as many phrases as possible from Taylor’s Urgent/Optimistic Meeting Matrix. 54:28 true This week, we discuss the AI Hype Cycle, Apple Intelligence and other announcements from WWDC. Plus, Coté concludes the episode by using as many phrases as possible from Taylor’s Urgent/Optimistic Meeting Matrix.

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This week, we discuss the AI Hype Cycle, Apple Intelligence and other announcements from WWDC. Plus, Coté concludes the episode by using as many phrases as possible from Taylor’s Urgent/Optimistic Meeting Matrix.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 471

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Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 471

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Episode 470: Paul Yuknewicz on Serverless https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/470 79539ecc-f614-44b2-90d9-68b13af41a76 Fri, 07 Jun 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 470 Paul Yuknewicz on Serverless full Software Defined Talk LLC Matt interviews Paul Yuknewicz, Product Leader for Azure Serverless. They discuss Azure Functions, Dapr, WASM, and security. Plus, Matt explains rhyming Australian slang in the aftershow. 36:57 true Matt interviews Paul Yuknewicz, Product Leader for Azure Serverless. They discuss Azure Functions, Dapr, WASM, and security. Plus, Matt explains rhyming Australian slang in the aftershow.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+D2_527LI ]]> Matt Ray Paul Yuknewicz
Episode 469: Amanda K. Silver on Developer Tools https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/469 c1156ed3-929d-4efa-bd75-2e13e0ae350e Fri, 31 May 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 469 Amanda K. Silver on Developer Tools full Software Defined Talk LLC Matt interviews Amanda K. Silver, Corporate Vice President in the Developer Division at Microsoft. They discuss the latest developments with Visual Studio Code, GitHub Copilot, and why developers only want to see live demos. Plus, some thoughts on tiny houses and Murphy beds vs. hammocks. 46:31 true Matt interviews Amanda K. Silver, Corporate Vice President in the Developer Division at Microsoft. They discuss the latest developments with Visual Studio Code, GitHub Copilot, and why developers only want to see live demos. Plus, some thoughts on tiny houses and Murphy beds vs. hammocks.

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Matt interviews Amanda K. Silver, Corporate Vice President in the Developer Division at Microsoft. They discuss the latest developments with Visual Studio Code, GitHub Copilot, and why developers only want to see live demos. Plus, some thoughts on tiny houses and Murphy beds vs. hammocks.

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Matt interviews Amanda K. Silver, Corporate Vice President in the Developer Division at Microsoft. They discuss the latest developments with Visual Studio Code, GitHub Copilot, and why developers only want to see live demos. Plus, some thoughts on tiny houses and Murphy beds vs. hammocks.

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Episode 468: Learning to love Enterprise Software https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/468 6b844ee1-2492-46a2-ab0a-f71affc4fca7 Fri, 24 May 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 468 Learning to love Enterprise Software full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Tanzu’s latest releases, Microsoft Build announcements, and the Raspberry Pi going public. Plus, thoughts on expense reporting systems and tablet kickstands. 1:04:18 true This week, we discuss Tanzu’s latest releases, Microsoft Build announcements, and the Raspberry Pi going public. Plus, thoughts on expense reporting systems and tablet kickstands.

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  • Enterprise Software — Give it time and you’ll love it
  • Thanks Clayton Williams
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This week, we discuss Tanzu’s latest releases, Microsoft Build announcements, and the Raspberry Pi going public. Plus, thoughts on expense reporting systems and tablet kickstands.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 468

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  • Coté's calendar style: quick to decline, slow to accept.
  • Enterprise Software — Give it time and you’ll love it
  • Thanks Clayton Williams
  • Multi-size Monkey Phase
  • There’s people I know
  • “Yes, and” is now fully ironic
  • Pop sockets are the future
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This week, we discuss Tanzu’s latest releases, Microsoft Build announcements, and the Raspberry Pi going public. Plus, thoughts on expense reporting systems and tablet kickstands.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 468

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  • Coté's calendar style: quick to decline, slow to accept.
  • Enterprise Software — Give it time and you’ll love it
  • Thanks Clayton Williams
  • Multi-size Monkey Phase
  • There’s people I know
  • “Yes, and” is now fully ironic
  • Pop sockets are the future
  • All out of tokens, going home
  • You said Squawkbox Cote’

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Episode 467: Multimodal https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/467 2c5bc2e1-c850-4e10-9068-ab64e4c638b9 Fri, 17 May 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 467 Multimodal full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss ChatGPT-4o, Google I/O Announcements, the impact of AI on smartphones, and executive shuffling at OpenAI and Amazon. Plus, we share some thoughts on how to plan your wedding. 1:12:44 true This week, we discuss ChatGPT-4o, Google I/O Announcements, the impact of AI on smartphones, and executive shuffling at OpenAI and Amazon. Plus, we share some thoughts on how to plan your wedding.

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This week, we discuss ChatGPT-4o, Google I/O Announcements, the impact of AI on smartphones, and executive shuffling at OpenAI and Amazon. Plus, we share some thoughts on how to plan your wedding.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 467

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This week, we discuss ChatGPT-4o, Google I/O Announcements, the impact of AI on smartphones, and executive shuffling at OpenAI and Amazon. Plus, we share some thoughts on how to plan your wedding.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 467

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Episode 466: Great Grammarly https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/466 f2e52a0c-ab29-46d1-9a91-b1ba15d4cdee Fri, 10 May 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 466 Great Grammarly full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss 451’s Generative A.I. Market Forecast, OpenAI launching a search engine and Apple’s new iPads. Plus, a look back at Microsoft acquiring Nokia. 49:11 true This week, we discuss 451’s Generative A.I. Market Forecast, OpenAI launching a search engine and Apple’s new iPads. Plus, a look back at Microsoft’s acquiring Nokia.

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  • Coté is in a Dungeon
  • Everything’s going to be different
  • What would Stringer Bell say?
  • Displacing Google
  • Great Grammarly
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This week, we discuss 451’s Generative A.I. Market Forecast, OpenAI launching a search engine and Apple’s new iPads. Plus, a look back at Microsoft’s acquiring Nokia.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 466

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  • Coté is in a Dungeon
  • Everything’s going to be different
  • What would Stringer Bell say?
  • Displacing Google
  • Great Grammarly
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  • A little bit of hustle porn.
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This week, we discuss 451’s Generative A.I. Market Forecast, OpenAI launching a search engine and Apple’s new iPads. Plus, a look back at Microsoft’s acquiring Nokia.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 466

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  • Coté is in a Dungeon
  • Everything’s going to be different
  • What would Stringer Bell say?
  • Displacing Google
  • Great Grammarly
  • A room full of barking dogs
  • A little bit of hustle porn.
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Episode 465: The Big Blue Burger Buffet https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/465 11995af2-6eae-4e15-990f-04b49bafc410 Fri, 03 May 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 465 The Big Blue Burger Buffet full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss IBM's intent to acquire HashiCorp, the state of Open Source Businesses, and the (slow) adoption of Continuous Integration. Plus, some thoughts on the end of non-compete agreements. 1:21:05 true This week, we discuss IBM's intent to acquire HashiCorp, the state of Open Source Businesses, and the (slow) adoption of Continuous Integration. Plus, some thoughts on the end of non-compete agreements.

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This week, we discuss IBM's intent to acquire HashiCorp, the state of Open Source Businesses, and the (slow) adoption of Continuous Integration. Plus, some thoughts on the end of non-compete agreements.

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This week, we discuss IBM's intent to acquire HashiCorp, the state of Open Source Businesses, and the (slow) adoption of Continuous Integration. Plus, some thoughts on the end of non-compete agreements.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 465

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Episode 464: Jana Werner on The Digital Transformation Card Game https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/464 c82e2023-77cc-48e4-b7dd-18c021e87a55 Fri, 26 Apr 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 464 Jana Werner on The Digital Transformation Card Game full Software Defined Talk LLC How can you start small changes to make big changes? That's the premise of Jana Werner's organization transformation card game. Sure, it's not really a "game," but each question is meant to help nudge management and executives a little closer to changing how they operate. Many of the ideas come from Amazon thinking, but many of the are also just the type of common sense that's too often uncommonly practiced. 50:15 true Coté interviews Jana Werner, Enterprise Transformation Lead EMEA, from Amazon Web Services (AWS). How can you start small changes to make big changes? That's the premise of Jana Werner's organization transformation card game. Sure, it's not really a "game," but each question is meant to help nudge management and executives a little closer to changing how they operate. Many of the ideas come from Amazon thinking, but many of the are also just the type of common sense that's too often uncommonly practiced. Coté interviews her about some of the cards, but, more importantly, the thinking, management philosophy, the life-style behind the cards.

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The Cards

Here's the text of the all the cards:

Mechanism

  1. How can you remove 40% of the time required by a process within 45 days?
  2. How can you encourage and recognize experimentation with a community of practice?
  3. How can you use Amazon’s wheel of fortune to focus your operations meetings?
  4. How can you dive deep on one recurring problem to create a mechanism?
  5. How can you introduce Bar Raisers into hiring interviews to assess cultural fit/bar raising?
  6. How can you make visible how much of a product’s new functionality is actually used?
  7. How can you create your next prototype as a Minimum Loveable Product?
  8. How can you pick someone unfamiliar with your product to deep dive into the data and customer experience with?
  9. How can you use data to examine a decision that you made 2+ months ago for issues?
  10. How can you define your next business outcome as a Press Release?
  11. How can you visualise the decision-making for a process and eliminate 20% of the steps?
  12. How can you agree [on] the single threaded owner for each decision?
  13. How can you pick an organisational report, understand its purpose and eliminate or simplify it?
  14. How can you introduce recognition for best simplification of the quarter?
  15. How can you accelerate decision making by having more frequent, shorter senior meetings?

Culture

  1. How can you evidence that your next investment or product decision is what the customer really needs?
  2. How can you start leadership meetings with “one thing I learned this week” discussions?
  3. How can you create a feedback ritual at the end of each meeting?
  4. How can you work towards a safe meeting environment to practice "Disagree and Commit as a Principle?
  5. How can you give monthly recognition to the best cultural heck your organization has seen?
  6. How can you publicly discuss one of your “failures” and why the learnings were valuable?
  7. How can you run a culture hackathon, to identity hacks for a more agile culture?
  8. How can you schedule and protect time for retrospectives with learnings published?
  9. How can you dive deep when anecdotes and data conflict for a decision?
  10. How can you for every decisions ask what would need to be true to make the decisions faster?
  11. How can you replace weasel, words with data and customer anecdotes in business cases and reports?
  12. How can you identify a Day 2 behaviour to turn into a Day 1 behaviour with your team?
  13. How can you interview new hires within 2 months on good and bad culture observations?
  14. How can you start your next meeting with a document read?

Organisation

  1. How can you identify one emerging skill your organisation will need and create a learning path for it?
  2. How can you measure, reduce, and share learnings on the Bureaucratic Mass Index of a single team?
  3. How can you identity two-way door decisions und relinquish these to your teams?
  4. How can you stop using silos (“IT”) and instead use names (“Andy”)?
  5. How can you reduce “Keeping the Lights On” time and cost for one team?
  6. [REPEAT?] How can you start your next meeting with a quiet document read?
  7. How can you give your teams carte blanche for fast escalations?
  8. How can you identify one gate-keeper process that can be replaced with a guardrail or an automation?
  9. How can you change a KPI from an absolute achievement to one that shows continual improvement?

Leadership

  1. How can you use the Ladder of Inference to seek disconfirming data for key decisions.
  2. How can you identity “dogs not barking” in your leadership meetings and address these?
  3. How can you focus your next 1:1s on understanding employees' super powers?
  4. How can you create a shared understanding for phrases like “Digital Transformation” and “Agile” through lunch h-and-learn.
  5. How can you define team ambition and pride statements that resonate emotionally and intellectually?
  6. How can you create a press release describing where you imagine your organization to be in 3 years?
  7. How can you go around the room for feedback with the leader speaking last?
  8. How can you ask 10 employees about your organizations' priorities, vision, and their role in these?
  9. How can you define what makes you truly compensative using Wardley Maps or similar?
  10. How can you agree to what would help prioritize speed for your next two-way door decisions?
  11. How can you appoint and empower a single threaded leader for key initiatives?

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aws, digitaltransformation, agile, executives, management, amazon, working backwords, Jana Werner, Coté Coté interviews Jana Werner, Enterprise Transformation Lead EMEA, from Amazon Web Services (AWS). How can you start small changes to make big changes? That's the premise of Jana Werner's organization transformation card game. Sure, it's not really a "game," but each question is meant to help nudge management and executives a little closer to changing how they operate. Many of the ideas come from Amazon thinking, but many of the are also just the type of common sense that's too often uncommonly practiced. Coté interviews her about some of the cards, but, more importantly, the thinking, management philosophy, the life-style behind the cards.

Show Links

Contact Jana Werner

SDT News & Hype

The Cards

Here's the text of the all the cards:

Mechanism

  1. How can you remove 40% of the time required by a process within 45 days?
  2. How can you encourage and recognize experimentation with a community of practice?
  3. How can you use Amazon’s wheel of fortune to focus your operations meetings?
  4. How can you dive deep on one recurring problem to create a mechanism?
  5. How can you introduce Bar Raisers into hiring interviews to assess cultural fit/bar raising?
  6. How can you make visible how much of a product’s new functionality is actually used?
  7. How can you create your next prototype as a Minimum Loveable Product?
  8. How can you pick someone unfamiliar with your product to deep dive into the data and customer experience with?
  9. How can you use data to examine a decision that you made 2+ months ago for issues?
  10. How can you define your next business outcome as a Press Release?
  11. How can you visualise the decision-making for a process and eliminate 20% of the steps?
  12. How can you agree [on] the single threaded owner for each decision?
  13. How can you pick an organisational report, understand its purpose and eliminate or simplify it?
  14. How can you introduce recognition for best simplification of the quarter?
  15. How can you accelerate decision making by having more frequent, shorter senior meetings?

Culture

  1. How can you evidence that your next investment or product decision is what the customer really needs?
  2. How can you start leadership meetings with “one thing I learned this week” discussions?
  3. How can you create a feedback ritual at the end of each meeting?
  4. How can you work towards a safe meeting environment to practice "Disagree and Commit as a Principle?
  5. How can you give monthly recognition to the best cultural heck your organization has seen?
  6. How can you publicly discuss one of your “failures” and why the learnings were valuable?
  7. How can you run a culture hackathon, to identity hacks for a more agile culture?
  8. How can you schedule and protect time for retrospectives with learnings published?
  9. How can you dive deep when anecdotes and data conflict for a decision?
  10. How can you for every decisions ask what would need to be true to make the decisions faster?
  11. How can you replace weasel, words with data and customer anecdotes in business cases and reports?
  12. How can you identify a Day 2 behaviour to turn into a Day 1 behaviour with your team?
  13. How can you interview new hires within 2 months on good and bad culture observations?
  14. How can you start your next meeting with a document read?

Organisation

  1. How can you identify one emerging skill your organisation will need and create a learning path for it?
  2. How can you measure, reduce, and share learnings on the Bureaucratic Mass Index of a single team?
  3. How can you identity two-way door decisions und relinquish these to your teams?
  4. How can you stop using silos (“IT”) and instead use names (“Andy”)?
  5. How can you reduce “Keeping the Lights On” time and cost for one team?
  6. [REPEAT?] How can you start your next meeting with a quiet document read?
  7. How can you give your teams carte blanche for fast escalations?
  8. How can you identify one gate-keeper process that can be replaced with a guardrail or an automation?
  9. How can you change a KPI from an absolute achievement to one that shows continual improvement?

Leadership

  1. How can you use the Ladder of Inference to seek disconfirming data for key decisions.
  2. How can you identity “dogs not barking” in your leadership meetings and address these?
  3. How can you focus your next 1:1s on understanding employees' super powers?
  4. How can you create a shared understanding for phrases like “Digital Transformation” and “Agile” through lunch h-and-learn.
  5. How can you define team ambition and pride statements that resonate emotionally and intellectually?
  6. How can you create a press release describing where you imagine your organization to be in 3 years?
  7. How can you go around the room for feedback with the leader speaking last?
  8. How can you ask 10 employees about your organizations' priorities, vision, and their role in these?
  9. How can you define what makes you truly compensative using Wardley Maps or similar?
  10. How can you agree to what would help prioritize speed for your next two-way door decisions?
  11. How can you appoint and empower a single threaded leader for key initiatives?

SDT News & Hype

  • Join us in Slack.
  • Get a SDT Sticker! Send your postal address to [email protected] and we will send you free laptop stickers!
  • Follow us: Twitch, Twitter, Instagram, Mastodon, BlueSky, LinkedIn, TikTok, Threads and YouTube.
  • Use the code SDT to get $20 off Coté’s book, Digital WTF, so $5 total.
  • Become a sponsor of Software Defined Talk!

Special Guest: Jana Werner.

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Coté interviews Jana Werner, Enterprise Transformation Lead EMEA, from Amazon Web Services (AWS). How can you start small changes to make big changes? That's the premise of Jana Werner's organization transformation card game. Sure, it's not really a "game," but each question is meant to help nudge management and executives a little closer to changing how they operate. Many of the ideas come from Amazon thinking, but many of the are also just the type of common sense that's too often uncommonly practiced. Coté interviews her about some of the cards, but, more importantly, the thinking, management philosophy, the life-style behind the cards.

Show Links

Contact Jana Werner

SDT News & Hype

The Cards

Here's the text of the all the cards:

Mechanism

  1. How can you remove 40% of the time required by a process within 45 days?
  2. How can you encourage and recognize experimentation with a community of practice?
  3. How can you use Amazon’s wheel of fortune to focus your operations meetings?
  4. How can you dive deep on one recurring problem to create a mechanism?
  5. How can you introduce Bar Raisers into hiring interviews to assess cultural fit/bar raising?
  6. How can you make visible how much of a product’s new functionality is actually used?
  7. How can you create your next prototype as a Minimum Loveable Product?
  8. How can you pick someone unfamiliar with your product to deep dive into the data and customer experience with?
  9. How can you use data to examine a decision that you made 2+ months ago for issues?
  10. How can you define your next business outcome as a Press Release?
  11. How can you visualise the decision-making for a process and eliminate 20% of the steps?
  12. How can you agree [on] the single threaded owner for each decision?
  13. How can you pick an organisational report, understand its purpose and eliminate or simplify it?
  14. How can you introduce recognition for best simplification of the quarter?
  15. How can you accelerate decision making by having more frequent, shorter senior meetings?

Culture

  1. How can you evidence that your next investment or product decision is what the customer really needs?
  2. How can you start leadership meetings with “one thing I learned this week” discussions?
  3. How can you create a feedback ritual at the end of each meeting?
  4. How can you work towards a safe meeting environment to practice "Disagree and Commit as a Principle?
  5. How can you give monthly recognition to the best cultural heck your organization has seen?
  6. How can you publicly discuss one of your “failures” and why the learnings were valuable?
  7. How can you run a culture hackathon, to identity hacks for a more agile culture?
  8. How can you schedule and protect time for retrospectives with learnings published?
  9. How can you dive deep when anecdotes and data conflict for a decision?
  10. How can you for every decisions ask what would need to be true to make the decisions faster?
  11. How can you replace weasel, words with data and customer anecdotes in business cases and reports?
  12. How can you identify a Day 2 behaviour to turn into a Day 1 behaviour with your team?
  13. How can you interview new hires within 2 months on good and bad culture observations?
  14. How can you start your next meeting with a document read?

Organisation

  1. How can you identify one emerging skill your organisation will need and create a learning path for it?
  2. How can you measure, reduce, and share learnings on the Bureaucratic Mass Index of a single team?
  3. How can you identity two-way door decisions und relinquish these to your teams?
  4. How can you stop using silos (“IT”) and instead use names (“Andy”)?
  5. How can you reduce “Keeping the Lights On” time and cost for one team?
  6. [REPEAT?] How can you start your next meeting with a quiet document read?
  7. How can you give your teams carte blanche for fast escalations?
  8. How can you identify one gate-keeper process that can be replaced with a guardrail or an automation?
  9. How can you change a KPI from an absolute achievement to one that shows continual improvement?

Leadership

  1. How can you use the Ladder of Inference to seek disconfirming data for key decisions.
  2. How can you identity “dogs not barking” in your leadership meetings and address these?
  3. How can you focus your next 1:1s on understanding employees' super powers?
  4. How can you create a shared understanding for phrases like “Digital Transformation” and “Agile” through lunch h-and-learn.
  5. How can you define team ambition and pride statements that resonate emotionally and intellectually?
  6. How can you create a press release describing where you imagine your organization to be in 3 years?
  7. How can you go around the room for feedback with the leader speaking last?
  8. How can you ask 10 employees about your organizations' priorities, vision, and their role in these?
  9. How can you define what makes you truly compensative using Wardley Maps or similar?
  10. How can you agree to what would help prioritize speed for your next two-way door decisions?
  11. How can you appoint and empower a single threaded leader for key initiatives?

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+cZ1cMKT3 ]]> Coté Jana Werner
Episode 463: Phishing License https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/463 30267cab-e394-4746-87b5-adefa0c13c28 Fri, 19 Apr 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 463 Phishing License full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss OpenTofu’s response to Hashicorp, Salesforce potentially acquiring Informatica and the latest Kubernetes Market Size from IDC. Plus, when will Enterprise A.I. improve the DMV experience? 1:08:27 true This week, we discuss OpenTofu’s response to Hashicorp, Salesforce potentially acquiring Informatica and the latest Kubernetes Market Size from IDC. Plus, when will Enterprise A.I. improve the DMV experience?

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  • The fun run was fun.
  • You don’t have to pay for this, just glue it together with a couple of bash scripts.
  • The Phish are biting
  • Everything’s cool zone
  • Words that rhyme with “acquisation”
  • Maybe AI can find it
  • The market for products that start with “K”
  • I like hotdogs
  • Don’t do the values, just the fun facts

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Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 463

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  • The fun run was fun.
  • You don’t have to pay for this, just glue it together with a couple of bash scripts.
  • The Phish are biting
  • Everything’s cool zone
  • Words that rhyme with “acquisation”
  • Maybe AI can find it
  • The market for products that start with “K”
  • I like hotdogs
  • Don’t do the values, just the fun facts

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This week, we discuss OpenTofu’s response to Hashicorp, Salesforce potentially acquiring Informatica and the latest Kubernetes Market Size from IDC. Plus, when will Enterprise A.I. improve the DMV experience?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 463

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  • The fun run was fun.
  • You don’t have to pay for this, just glue it together with a couple of bash scripts.
  • The Phish are biting
  • Everything’s cool zone
  • Words that rhyme with “acquisation”
  • Maybe AI can find it
  • The market for products that start with “K”
  • I like hotdogs
  • Don’t do the values, just the fun facts

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+yd07qUtO ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 462: Lifting Code https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/462 6a1edeb5-f43a-4d56-a17a-b41997388e8f Fri, 12 Apr 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 462 Lifting Code full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Matt Asay accusing OpenTufu of "lifting code" and recap the Google Next '24. announcements. Plus, we share some thoughts on camera placement and offer listeners a chance to get free coffee beans. 1:02:30 true This week, we discuss Matt Asay accusing OpenTufu of "lifting code" and recap the Google Next '24. announcements. Plus, we share some thoughts on camera placement and offer listeners a chance to get free coffee beans.

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  • Hey, I’m VP of Cables, not VP of Hubs.
  • Well, I still have meetings.
  • The Cote’ Experience
  • ClosedTofu
  • Our Cloud is Huge(tm)

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This week, we discuss Matt Asay accusing OpenTufu of "lifting code" and recap the Google Next '24. announcements. Plus, we share some thoughts on camera placement and offer listeners a chance to get free coffee beans.

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  • Hey, I’m VP of Cables, not VP of Hubs.
  • Well, I still have meetings.
  • The Cote’ Experience
  • ClosedTofu
  • Our Cloud is Huge(tm)

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This week, we discuss Matt Asay accusing OpenTufu of "lifting code" and recap the Google Next '24. announcements. Plus, we share some thoughts on camera placement and offer listeners a chance to get free coffee beans.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 462

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  • Hey, I’m VP of Cables, not VP of Hubs.
  • Well, I still have meetings.
  • The Cote’ Experience
  • ClosedTofu
  • Our Cloud is Huge(tm)

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Eq4nYAJM ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 461: Not illegal, works as designed https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/461 66f78077-0da9-4291-b4b3-0179171dfb68 Fri, 05 Apr 2024 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 461 Not illegal, works as designed full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Redis Relicensing, Progress acquiring MariaDB and Microsoft unbundling Teams. Plus, Coté shares his Top 10 Tech and Productivity Wish List for regulators. 1:00:11 true This week, we discuss Redis Relicensing, Progress acquiring MariaDB and Microsoft unbundling Teams. Plus, Coté shares his Top 10 Tech and Productivity Wish List for regulators.

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  • The Fork is a feature not a bug
  • Relicensing: The path to Private Equity
  • Is this Progress?
  • Hot Antitrust Action
  • Give it to Switzerland, they can hold our calendars
  • Won’t someone think of the children?
  • Cote’s airing of (Apple) grievances
  • The deepest of pockets
  • Fine-adjacent.
  • Not complicated enough
  • What’s it called when they plateau going down?
  • Frankenstein Grand Theory of Open Source Business Models
  • a large, wide portfolio of things that you’re vaguely aware of
  • Mostly contrast

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Cote's Top 10 Tech & Productivity Wishlist for Regulators

  1. Clickable Links in Instagram Captions: Make it easier to direct followers to relevant content.
  2. Unified Social Media: Allow seamless posting across platforms, ideally leveraging Twitter's existing reach.
  3. Native ChatGPT Downloads: Eliminate the need for external plugins to download chat sessions.
  4. Universal Link Insertion Shortcut: Standardize link insertion across apps (Cmd-K for everyone!).
  5. Apple Notes Customization & Integration: Enable background customization and merge with Freeform to challenge GoodNotes' dominance.
  6. Universal Free/Busy Calendar: Facilitate effortless scheduling across platforms.
  7. Standardized Markdown Export: Ensure all major word processors export in a common markdown format (Gruber or Common Markdown).
  8. Granular Screen Time Controls: Empower users with detailed control over device usage.
  9. Regulate Car Rental Insurance Fees: Put a stop to excessive and unfair insurance charges by rental companies.
  10. Bring Back Google Reader! (Okay, this one's a personal plea, but wouldn't it be great?)

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This week, we discuss Redis Relicensing, Progress acquiring MariaDB and Microsoft unbundling Teams. Plus, Coté shares his Top 10 Tech and Productivity Wish List for regulators.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 461

Runner-up Titles

  • The Fork is a feature not a bug
  • Relicensing: The path to Private Equity
  • Is this Progress?
  • Hot Antitrust Action
  • Give it to Switzerland, they can hold our calendars
  • Won’t someone think of the children?
  • Cote’s airing of (Apple) grievances
  • The deepest of pockets
  • Fine-adjacent.
  • Not complicated enough
  • What’s it called when they plateau going down?
  • Frankenstein Grand Theory of Open Source Business Models
  • a large, wide portfolio of things that you’re vaguely aware of
  • Mostly contrast

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Cote's Top 10 Tech & Productivity Wishlist for Regulators

  1. Clickable Links in Instagram Captions: Make it easier to direct followers to relevant content.
  2. Unified Social Media: Allow seamless posting across platforms, ideally leveraging Twitter's existing reach.
  3. Native ChatGPT Downloads: Eliminate the need for external plugins to download chat sessions.
  4. Universal Link Insertion Shortcut: Standardize link insertion across apps (Cmd-K for everyone!).
  5. Apple Notes Customization & Integration: Enable background customization and merge with Freeform to challenge GoodNotes' dominance.
  6. Universal Free/Busy Calendar: Facilitate effortless scheduling across platforms.
  7. Standardized Markdown Export: Ensure all major word processors export in a common markdown format (Gruber or Common Markdown).
  8. Granular Screen Time Controls: Empower users with detailed control over device usage.
  9. Regulate Car Rental Insurance Fees: Put a stop to excessive and unfair insurance charges by rental companies.
  10. Bring Back Google Reader! (Okay, this one's a personal plea, but wouldn't it be great?)

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This week, we discuss Redis Relicensing, Progress acquiring MariaDB and Microsoft unbundling Teams. Plus, Coté shares his Top 10 Tech and Productivity Wish List for regulators.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 461

Runner-up Titles

  • The Fork is a feature not a bug
  • Relicensing: The path to Private Equity
  • Is this Progress?
  • Hot Antitrust Action
  • Give it to Switzerland, they can hold our calendars
  • Won’t someone think of the children?
  • Cote’s airing of (Apple) grievances
  • The deepest of pockets
  • Fine-adjacent.
  • Not complicated enough
  • What’s it called when they plateau going down?
  • Frankenstein Grand Theory of Open Source Business Models
  • a large, wide portfolio of things that you’re vaguely aware of
  • Mostly contrast

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Cote's Top 10 Tech & Productivity Wishlist for Regulators

  1. Clickable Links in Instagram Captions: Make it easier to direct followers to relevant content.
  2. Unified Social Media: Allow seamless posting across platforms, ideally leveraging Twitter's existing reach.
  3. Native ChatGPT Downloads: Eliminate the need for external plugins to download chat sessions.
  4. Universal Link Insertion Shortcut: Standardize link insertion across apps (Cmd-K for everyone!).
  5. Apple Notes Customization & Integration: Enable background customization and merge with Freeform to challenge GoodNotes' dominance.
  6. Universal Free/Busy Calendar: Facilitate effortless scheduling across platforms.
  7. Standardized Markdown Export: Ensure all major word processors export in a common markdown format (Gruber or Common Markdown).
  8. Granular Screen Time Controls: Empower users with detailed control over device usage.
  9. Regulate Car Rental Insurance Fees: Put a stop to excessive and unfair insurance charges by rental companies.
  10. Bring Back Google Reader! (Okay, this one's a personal plea, but wouldn't it be great?)

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+2TcNs9C4 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 460: Tom Wilkie on Observability https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/460 4e374e98-d093-449d-b4e9-e04c75f51fbd Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 460 Tom Wilkie on Observability full Software Defined Talk LLC Matt Ray interviews Tom Wilkie, Grafana Labs CTO. They discuss the latest trends in Observability, Grafana’s recent announcements and the state of OSS businesses . Plus, some ideas for your next 3D printing project. 30:25 true Matt Ray interviews Tom Wilkie, Grafana Labs CTO. They discuss the latest trends in Observability, Grafana’s recent announcements and the state of OSS businesses . Plus, some ideas for your next 3D printing project.

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Matt Ray interviews Tom Wilkie, Grafana Labs CTO. They discuss the latest trends in Observability, Grafana’s recent announcements and the state of OSS businesses . Plus, some ideas for your next 3D printing project.

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Matt Ray interviews Tom Wilkie, Grafana Labs CTO. They discuss the latest trends in Observability, Grafana’s recent announcements and the state of OSS businesses . Plus, some ideas for your next 3D printing project.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+uRQunCF1 ]]> Matt Ray Tom Wilkie
Episode 459: Is Hello A Proper Slack Message? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/459 691065db-0c4e-47fa-b5f6-32c5384e134a Fri, 22 Mar 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 459 Is Hello A Proper Slack Message? full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Kubecon EU, Nvidia’s hyper growth, having 55 direct reports and the Worldwide Container Infrastructure Forecast. Plus, is “hello” a proper slack message? 1:07:15 true This week, we discuss Kubecon EU, Nvidia’s hyper growth, having 55 direct reports and the Worldwide Container Infrastructure Forecast. Plus, is “hello” a proper slack message?

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  • "Hey. Got a sec? Want to run something by you.”
  • You don’t want to scare you coworkers
  • Eating bugs off your coworkers
  • “Hi” has become a trigger word
  • Rehabilitate the “Hi”
  • 55 Direct Reports
  • Everyone worked at one company, and that one company didn’t want to do the work for everyone.
  • The YAML hand off market

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This week, we discuss Kubecon EU, Nvidia’s hyper growth, having 55 direct reports and the Worldwide Container Infrastructure Forecast. Plus, is “hello” a proper slack message?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 459

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  • "Hey. Got a sec? Want to run something by you.”
  • You don’t want to scare you coworkers
  • Eating bugs off your coworkers
  • “Hi” has become a trigger word
  • Rehabilitate the “Hi”
  • 55 Direct Reports
  • Everyone worked at one company, and that one company didn’t want to do the work for everyone.
  • The YAML hand off market

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This week, we discuss Kubecon EU, Nvidia’s hyper growth, having 55 direct reports and the Worldwide Container Infrastructure Forecast. Plus, is “hello” a proper slack message?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 459

Runner-up Titles

  • "Hey. Got a sec? Want to run something by you.”
  • You don’t want to scare you coworkers
  • Eating bugs off your coworkers
  • “Hi” has become a trigger word
  • Rehabilitate the “Hi”
  • 55 Direct Reports
  • Everyone worked at one company, and that one company didn’t want to do the work for everyone.
  • The YAML hand off market

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+U-3tGb8z ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 458: How to survive and thrive at work https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/458 f8026ed7-01b7-447c-9df3-5af0dc9c3fcf Fri, 15 Mar 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 458 How to survive and thrive at work full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Coté's O'Reilly video series where he offers up some tips on how to survive and thrive in the workplace. Plus, some ideas on how to reinvent the virtual town hall. 1:05:05 true This week, we discuss Coté's O'Reilly video series where he offers up some tips on how to survive and thrive in the workplace. Plus, some ideas on how to reinvent the virtual town hall.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 458

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  • Surviving Corporate America
  • Hopes and Dreams
  • Second half of your career
  • Soul Crushing
  • I stole this from TikTok
  • Living too much
  • Just be happy
  • Review life imbalance

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This week, we discuss Coté's O'Reilly video series where he offers up some tips on how to survive and thrive in the workplace. Plus, some ideas on how to reinvent the virtual town hall.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 458

Runner-up Titles

  • Surviving Corporate America
  • Hopes and Dreams
  • Second half of your career
  • Soul Crushing
  • I stole this from TikTok
  • Living too much
  • Just be happy
  • Review life imbalance

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This week, we discuss Coté's O'Reilly video series where he offers up some tips on how to survive and thrive in the workplace. Plus, some ideas on how to reinvent the virtual town hall.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 458

Runner-up Titles

  • Surviving Corporate America
  • Hopes and Dreams
  • Second half of your career
  • Soul Crushing
  • I stole this from TikTok
  • Living too much
  • Just be happy
  • Review life imbalance

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+2yxZ_u_X ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 457: Nobody owns YAML https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/457 cd1d23f8-f9c0-4e9c-b751-5023467ae7e7 Fri, 08 Mar 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 457 Nobody owns YAML full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss whether or not Kubernetes is boring, Winglang’s attempt to simply cloud deployments and Linkerd status as a graduated CNCF project. Plus, a few thoughts on frogs… 52:49 true This week, we discuss whether or not Kubernetes is boring, Winglang’s attempt to simply cloud deployments and Linkerd status as a graduated CNCF project. Plus, a few thoughts on frogs…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 457

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  • Blame the seagulls
  • Speaking of lizards in our houses
  • Burying people under B-trees
  • Compiler for the Cloud
  • I’m tired of speaking French
  • We need a big pie
  • If we stop shooting each other we can sit down and eat some pie.
  • The Jacob Principle
  • Has there every been a config file format love affair?

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This week, we discuss whether or not Kubernetes is boring, Winglang’s attempt to simply cloud deployments and Linkerd status as a graduated CNCF project. Plus, a few thoughts on frogs…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 457

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  • Blame the seagulls
  • Speaking of lizards in our houses
  • Burying people under B-trees
  • Compiler for the Cloud
  • I’m tired of speaking French
  • We need a big pie
  • If we stop shooting each other we can sit down and eat some pie.
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  • Has there every been a config file format love affair?

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This week, we discuss whether or not Kubernetes is boring, Winglang’s attempt to simply cloud deployments and Linkerd status as a graduated CNCF project. Plus, a few thoughts on frogs…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 457

Runner-up Titles

  • Blame the seagulls
  • Speaking of lizards in our houses
  • Burying people under B-trees
  • Compiler for the Cloud
  • I’m tired of speaking French
  • We need a big pie
  • If we stop shooting each other we can sit down and eat some pie.
  • The Jacob Principle
  • Has there every been a config file format love affair?

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+t_ZH3yEA ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 456: Second Guessing https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/456 4834c207-0ec3-4afe-814b-2d8706dc002c Fri, 01 Mar 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 456 Second Guessing full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we second guess recent decisions made by Google and Apple. Plus, what social media sites is everyone actually using these days? 49:47 true This week, we second guess recent decisions made by Google and Apple. Plus, what social media sites is everyone actually using these days?

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  • Is it Russian hackers?
  • Bad upgrade is the 1B to DNS
  • They’re all bad product launches
  • Vikings are 98% more Nordic
  • Can I pay for features?
  • They’ve defeated vaporware
  • Interoperability is for underdogs

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This week, we second guess recent decisions made by Google and Apple. Plus, what social media sites is everyone actually using these days?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 456

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  • Is it Russian hackers?
  • Bad upgrade is the 1B to DNS
  • They’re all bad product launches
  • Vikings are 98% more Nordic
  • Can I pay for features?
  • They’ve defeated vaporware
  • Interoperability is for underdogs

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This week, we second guess recent decisions made by Google and Apple. Plus, what social media sites is everyone actually using these days?

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 456

Runner-up Titles

  • Is it Russian hackers?
  • Bad upgrade is the 1B to DNS
  • They’re all bad product launches
  • Vikings are 98% more Nordic
  • Can I pay for features?
  • They’ve defeated vaporware
  • Interoperability is for underdogs

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+7l3kfmnR ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 455: LTS: Let Thou Support it https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/455 dd3e67de-85c9-4bbd-b2e5-607eb2ed95bc Fri, 23 Feb 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 455 LTS: Let Thou Support it full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss open source forks, what’s going on at OpenAI and checkin on the IRS Direct File initiative. Plus, plenty of thoughts on taking your annual Code of Conduct Training. 52:48 true This week, we discuss open source forks, what’s going on at OpenAI and checkin on the IRS Direct File initiative. Plus, plenty of thoughts on taking your annual Code of Conduct Training.

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  • I live my life one iCal screen at a time
  • We always have sparklers
  • Meta-parenting
  • Everyone is always tired
  • Cheaper version of Red Hat
  • This week in “Do we need to be angry?”
  • All we get is wingdings.
  • I’m in a Socialist mood this week
  • Pies shot out of my eyes and stuff
  • Those dingalings bought my boat
  • Dingalings of the mind

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This week, we discuss open source forks, what’s going on at OpenAI and checkin on the IRS Direct File initiative. Plus, plenty of thoughts on taking your annual Code of Conduct Training.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 455

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  • I live my life one iCal screen at a time
  • We always have sparklers
  • Meta-parenting
  • Everyone is always tired
  • Cheaper version of Red Hat
  • This week in “Do we need to be angry?”
  • All we get is wingdings.
  • I’m in a Socialist mood this week
  • Pies shot out of my eyes and stuff
  • Those dingalings bought my boat
  • Dingalings of the mind

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This week, we discuss open source forks, what’s going on at OpenAI and checkin on the IRS Direct File initiative. Plus, plenty of thoughts on taking your annual Code of Conduct Training.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 455

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  • I live my life one iCal screen at a time
  • We always have sparklers
  • Meta-parenting
  • Everyone is always tired
  • Cheaper version of Red Hat
  • This week in “Do we need to be angry?”
  • All we get is wingdings.
  • I’m in a Socialist mood this week
  • Pies shot out of my eyes and stuff
  • Those dingalings bought my boat
  • Dingalings of the mind

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Episode 454: The Galactic Tent https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/454 57889540-b2be-4ecb-80df-b2b5dd13d9bd Fri, 16 Feb 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 454 The Galactic Tent full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the ever expanding CNCF Landscape, bundling and unbundling, and the latest cloud earnings. Plus, some thoughts on soap dispensers in Europe vs. U.S. 1:06:48 true This week, we discuss the ever expanding CNCF Landscape, bundling and unbundling, and the latest cloud earnings. Plus, some thoughts on soap dispensers in Europe vs. U.S.

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  • Are we streaming.
  • I have the whole earth to roam, so I’m not going to get space madness.
  • If you watch it long enough every movie represents all of life.
  • The sound track to walking the dog.
  • At least it’s open source.
  • The Magic Quadrant of Fashion.
  • I guess everyone’s cool?
  • What pair of pants do I need?
  • The AirPods Pro pocket.
  • Go down the metaphor hole.
  • I was eating steak, and now I’m eating OpenTofu.
  • Not good, but good enough.
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This week, we discuss the ever expanding CNCF Landscape, bundling and unbundling, and the latest cloud earnings. Plus, some thoughts on soap dispensers in Europe vs. U.S.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 454

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  • Are we streaming.
  • I have the whole earth to roam, so I’m not going to get space madness.
  • If you watch it long enough every movie represents all of life.
  • The sound track to walking the dog.
  • At least it’s open source.
  • The Magic Quadrant of Fashion.
  • I guess everyone’s cool?
  • What pair of pants do I need?
  • The AirPods Pro pocket.
  • Go down the metaphor hole.
  • I was eating steak, and now I’m eating OpenTofu.
  • Not good, but good enough.
  • The Metaphor Hole

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This week, we discuss the ever expanding CNCF Landscape, bundling and unbundling, and the latest cloud earnings. Plus, some thoughts on soap dispensers in Europe vs. U.S.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 454

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  • Are we streaming.
  • I have the whole earth to roam, so I’m not going to get space madness.
  • If you watch it long enough every movie represents all of life.
  • The sound track to walking the dog.
  • At least it’s open source.
  • The Magic Quadrant of Fashion.
  • I guess everyone’s cool?
  • What pair of pants do I need?
  • The AirPods Pro pocket.
  • Go down the metaphor hole.
  • I was eating steak, and now I’m eating OpenTofu.
  • Not good, but good enough.
  • The Metaphor Hole

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+lAFmpaMU ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 453: John Willis on how Kubernetes won, digital transformation and Deming https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/453 05748bfb-2ace-435e-8198-94ee4206c5ab Fri, 09 Feb 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 453 John Willis on how Kubernetes won, digital transformation and Deming full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, Coté interviews John Willis and they discuss how Kubernetes ultimately won, why large companies struggle with Digital Transformation, and Systems Thinking. Plus, John shares his opinions about Human Resources and Venture Capital. 1:30:23 true This week, Coté interviews John Willis and they discuss how Kubernetes ultimately won, why large companies struggle with Digital Transformation, and Systems Thinking. Plus, John shares his opinions about Human Resources and Venture Capital.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+britHLdS ]]> Coté John Willis
Episode 452: Write the letters https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/452 be1e5e91-8ff2-40e7-9440-2aed4cef9035 Fri, 02 Feb 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 452 Write the letters full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we examine the balancing act CEOs face between maintaining operations and pursuing growth, the IRS's attempt to automate tax filing, and defining success in thought leadership. 1:15:09 true This week, we examine the balancing act CEOs face between maintaining operations and pursuing growth, the IRS's attempt to automate tax filing, and defining success in thought leadership.

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  • Know the rules
  • Until you reach infinity
  • When you’re washing your full ass, don’t half-ass your shower door.
  • All-in on Minecraft
  • Eminent domain for digital transformation.
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This week, we examine the balancing act CEOs face between maintaining operations and pursuing growth, the IRS's attempt to automate tax filing, and defining success in thought leadership.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 452

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  • Know the rules
  • Until you reach infinity
  • When you’re washing your full ass, don’t half-ass your shower door.
  • All-in on Minecraft
  • Eminent domain for digital transformation.
  • There’s usually a stray banana in the Hilton Garden Buffet.

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This week, we examine the balancing act CEOs face between maintaining operations and pursuing growth, the IRS's attempt to automate tax filing, and defining success in thought leadership.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 452

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  • Know the rules
  • Until you reach infinity
  • When you’re washing your full ass, don’t half-ass your shower door.
  • All-in on Minecraft
  • Eminent domain for digital transformation.
  • There’s usually a stray banana in the Hilton Garden Buffet.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+8BXRZJJZ ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 451: How does anyone use the Internet? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/451 211efff9-61db-49dc-8b81-7a3996c89c9b Fri, 26 Jan 2024 07:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 451 How does anyone use the Internet? full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss what “enshittification” is, what causes it, and whether it can be prevented. Plus, stay tuned until the end to hear the Software Defined Talk origin story. 52:24 true This week, we discuss what “enshittification” is, what causes it, and whether it can be prevented. Plus, stay tuned until the end to hear the Software Defined Talk origin story.

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  • Enshittification
  • The Fahrenheit 451 Reorganization
  • Wait for Wifi
  • Taxes by beef rib
  • It’s actually not fine
  • Smoking crack in Disneyland
  • AI is accelerating the crappiness.
  • Why don’t you just sell more cloud?
  • Generated Garbage
  • I can’t tell if it’s a coffee mug or a ballistic missile.
  • Accidentally upgraded
  • Jury duty…”pretty cool.”

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  • Enshittification
  • The Fahrenheit 451 Reorganization
  • Wait for Wifi
  • Taxes by beef rib
  • It’s actually not fine
  • Smoking crack in Disneyland
  • AI is accelerating the crappiness.
  • Why don’t you just sell more cloud?
  • Generated Garbage
  • I can’t tell if it’s a coffee mug or a ballistic missile.
  • Accidentally upgraded
  • Jury duty…”pretty cool.”

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This week, we discuss what “enshittification” is, what causes it, and whether it can be prevented. Plus, stay tuned until the end to hear the Software Defined Talk origin story.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 451

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  • Enshittification
  • The Fahrenheit 451 Reorganization
  • Wait for Wifi
  • Taxes by beef rib
  • It’s actually not fine
  • Smoking crack in Disneyland
  • AI is accelerating the crappiness.
  • Why don’t you just sell more cloud?
  • Generated Garbage
  • I can’t tell if it’s a coffee mug or a ballistic missile.
  • Accidentally upgraded
  • Jury duty…”pretty cool.”

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+cqYGUaQy ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 450: Workers of the world, don’t let HR hide in darkness https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/450 345f3b81-45ef-4292-bdc1-001075ec5fef Fri, 19 Jan 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 450 Workers of the world, don’t let HR hide in darkness full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the role of DevRel, Remote Work and Layoffs. Plus, Matt reveals his latest keyboard recommendation. 1:24:35 true This week, we discuss the role of DevRel, Remote Work and Layoffs. Plus, Matt reveals his latest keyboard recommendation.

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  • Life is a series of (shitty) cliffhangers
  • Sales is crazy
  • Donut over-eating avoidance
  • Fundamentals don’t change
  • Do you have good recipes for golden geese?
  • We need better Dungeons and Dragons
  • The AI has been prompted beyond its level of competence.
  • Peter Pan as DevRel
  • Hard stop goes soft
  • HR in volume feels dehumanizing
  • Mad Libs for layoffs
  • Workers of the world, don’t let HR hide in darkness.
  • We’ve had a great time, that other keyboard and I, but we’ve made a decision…
  • Status quo wins again
  • The Strangler Pattern for password management
  • Schwag cannot be stolen.

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This week, we discuss the role of DevRel, Remote Work and Layoffs. Plus, Matt reveals his latest keyboard recommendation.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 450

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  • Life is a series of (shitty) cliffhangers
  • Sales is crazy
  • Donut over-eating avoidance
  • Fundamentals don’t change
  • Do you have good recipes for golden geese?
  • We need better Dungeons and Dragons
  • The AI has been prompted beyond its level of competence.
  • Peter Pan as DevRel
  • Hard stop goes soft
  • HR in volume feels dehumanizing
  • Mad Libs for layoffs
  • Workers of the world, don’t let HR hide in darkness.
  • We’ve had a great time, that other keyboard and I, but we’ve made a decision…
  • Status quo wins again
  • The Strangler Pattern for password management
  • Schwag cannot be stolen.

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This week, we discuss the role of DevRel, Remote Work and Layoffs. Plus, Matt reveals his latest keyboard recommendation.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 450

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  • Life is a series of (shitty) cliffhangers
  • Sales is crazy
  • Donut over-eating avoidance
  • Fundamentals don’t change
  • Do you have good recipes for golden geese?
  • We need better Dungeons and Dragons
  • The AI has been prompted beyond its level of competence.
  • Peter Pan as DevRel
  • Hard stop goes soft
  • HR in volume feels dehumanizing
  • Mad Libs for layoffs
  • Workers of the world, don’t let HR hide in darkness.
  • We’ve had a great time, that other keyboard and I, but we’ve made a decision…
  • Status quo wins again
  • The Strangler Pattern for password management
  • Schwag cannot be stolen.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+oiB1LgDD ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 449: Magic of Cloud https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/449 5efc3d6a-67b1-4d6c-b2bc-0372bd6f147d Fri, 12 Jan 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 449 Magic of Cloud full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we delve into the Stack Overflow Survey, compare AWS and Azure, and discuss why everyone loves "Coding at Google." Plus, thoughts on the new Mobile Passport Control App and Global Entry. 57:59 true This week, we delve into the Stack Overflow Survey, compare AWS and Azure, and discuss why everyone loves "Coding at Google." Plus, thoughts on the new Mobile Passport Control App and Global Entry.

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  • That is part of the podcast
  • I am going to have a change of pants for that
  • They’re very good notes
  • “Buildies”
  • Of course they are
  • The Internet is a series of tubes… filled with money
  • The easiest way to make money is to have a lot of money
  • Gobsmacked

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This week, we delve into the Stack Overflow Survey, compare AWS and Azure, and discuss why everyone loves "Coding at Google." Plus, thoughts on the new Mobile Passport Control App and Global Entry.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 449

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  • That is part of the podcast
  • I am going to have a change of pants for that
  • They’re very good notes
  • “Buildies”
  • Of course they are
  • The Internet is a series of tubes… filled with money
  • The easiest way to make money is to have a lot of money
  • Gobsmacked

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This week, we delve into the Stack Overflow Survey, compare AWS and Azure, and discuss why everyone loves "Coding at Google." Plus, thoughts on the new Mobile Passport Control App and Global Entry.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 449

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  • That is part of the podcast
  • I am going to have a change of pants for that
  • They’re very good notes
  • “Buildies”
  • Of course they are
  • The Internet is a series of tubes… filled with money
  • The easiest way to make money is to have a lot of money
  • Gobsmacked

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+bL2MY-9U ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 448: Jorge Castro on Late Stage Linux on the Desktop and Working for the CNCF https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/448 a7636497-eaa8-47b6-982d-8bf32e35e711 Fri, 05 Jan 2024 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 448 Jorge Castro on Late Stage Linux on the Desktop and Working for the CNCF full Software Defined Talk LLC Matt Ray interviews Jorge Castro, veteran Community Manager from the CNCF. They discuss Project Bluefin, behind the scenes at the CNCF, and mentoring the next generation of open source contributors. Plus, “you can have anything you want, but the defaults are the best”. 43:02 true Matt Ray interviews Jorge Castro, veteran Community Manager from the CNCF. They discuss Project Bluefin, behind the scenes at the CNCF, and mentoring the next generation of open source contributors. Plus, “you can have anything you want, but the defaults are the best”.

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Matt Ray interviews Jorge Castro, veteran Community Manager from the CNCF. They discuss Project Bluefin, behind the scenes at the CNCF, and mentoring the next generation of open source contributors. Plus, “you can have anything you want, but the defaults are the best”.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+HJkZeNn4 ]]> Matt Ray Jorge Castro
Episode 447: 2023 Year in Review https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/447 bf36f378-900c-41a3-ab7d-cd31f5a27681 Fri, 29 Dec 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 447 2023 Year in Review full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we grade our 2023 predictions, revisit the key trends that shaped the year, and gaze into the crystal ball to anticipate what 2024 might hold. Plus, we answer listener questions 54:58 true This week, we grade our 2023 predictions, revisit the key trends that shaped the year, and gaze into the crystal ball to anticipate what 2024 might hold. Plus, we answer listener questions.

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  • Flat budgets are better then no budget
  • Applauding as the Titanic goes down
  • They weren’t going to be patriated
  • But this is you!
  • Now we know
  • The hippies have lost
  • Keep your head on an open-source swivel
  • Once it works, it’ll be great
  • At least we got USB C
  • Great year for cables

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This week, we grade our 2023 predictions, revisit the key trends that shaped the year, and gaze into the crystal ball to anticipate what 2024 might hold. Plus, we answer listener questions.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 447

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  • Flat budgets are better then no budget
  • Applauding as the Titanic goes down
  • They weren’t going to be patriated
  • But this is you!
  • Now we know
  • The hippies have lost
  • Keep your head on an open-source swivel
  • Once it works, it’ll be great
  • At least we got USB C
  • Great year for cables

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This week, we grade our 2023 predictions, revisit the key trends that shaped the year, and gaze into the crystal ball to anticipate what 2024 might hold. Plus, we answer listener questions.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 447

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  • Flat budgets are better then no budget
  • Applauding as the Titanic goes down
  • They weren’t going to be patriated
  • But this is you!
  • Now we know
  • The hippies have lost
  • Keep your head on an open-source swivel
  • Once it works, it’ll be great
  • At least we got USB C
  • Great year for cables

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+xQf2mMlo ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 446: The Business B.S. Dictionary https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/446 226c9c05-ff74-4b93-a0b1-a7cf23f41dde Fri, 22 Dec 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 446 The Business B.S. Dictionary full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we “define” and decode business jargon and take a look at what it really means. Subscribe to Coté’s “Business B.S. Dictionary” YouTube Playlist for even more definitions. 1:09:19 true This week, we “define” and decode business jargon and take a look at what it really means. Subscribe to Coté’s “Business BS Dictionary” YouTube Playlist for even more definitions.

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  • When your early is really on time
  • Showing up on time is is early for me
  • We are not going to sell any Kubernetes in TikTok

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This week, we “define” and decode business jargon and take a look at what it really means. Subscribe to Coté’s “Business BS Dictionary” YouTube Playlist for even more definitions.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 446

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  • When your early is really on time
  • Showing up on time is is early for me
  • We are not going to sell any Kubernetes in TikTok

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This week, we “define” and decode business jargon and take a look at what it really means. Subscribe to Coté’s “Business BS Dictionary” YouTube Playlist for even more definitions.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 446

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  • When your early is really on time
  • Showing up on time is is early for me
  • We are not going to sell any Kubernetes in TikTok

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+DlbRMgnT ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 445: It’s my sacred time https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/445 ad6dc468-7931-4ae2-bf1f-8ee7dbe62d83 Fri, 15 Dec 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 445 It’s my sacred time full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss the distribution of cloud revenue, explore who is investing in A.I., and take a look back at Mesosphere DC/OS. Plus, we share some thoughts on the peacefulness of flying. 47:00 true This week, we discuss the distribution of cloud revenue, explore who is investing in A.I., and take a look back at Mesosphere DC/OS. Plus, some thoughts on the peacefulness of flying.

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  • I feel very safe on an airplane
  • We’re one mishap away from Lost
  • Difference between the right decision and the safe decision
  • First rule of AI Ethics Team: Don’t fake the demo
  • “Rice”
  • They got run over by the Kubernetes Truck
  • Figure out where all the yaml goes

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This week, we discuss the distribution of cloud revenue, explore who is investing in A.I., and take a look back at Mesosphere DC/OS. Plus, some thoughts on the peacefulness of flying.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 445

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  • I feel very safe on an airplane
  • We’re one mishap away from Lost
  • Difference between the right decision and the safe decision
  • First rule of AI Ethics Team: Don’t fake the demo
  • “Rice”
  • They got run over by the Kubernetes Truck
  • Figure out where all the yaml goes

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This week, we discuss the distribution of cloud revenue, explore who is investing in A.I., and take a look back at Mesosphere DC/OS. Plus, some thoughts on the peacefulness of flying.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 445

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  • I feel very safe on an airplane
  • We’re one mishap away from Lost
  • Difference between the right decision and the safe decision
  • First rule of AI Ethics Team: Don’t fake the demo
  • “Rice”
  • They got run over by the Kubernetes Truck
  • Figure out where all the yaml goes

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+VeFu_lLX ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 444: Spicy Autocomplete https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/444 8755d9ea-4250-4444-9736-852e971af2ea Fri, 08 Dec 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 444 Spicy Autocomplete full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we look back at the drama at OpenAI and look forward to the growing A.I. Arms Race. Plus, we talk about calendaring — again! 1:04:07 true This week, we look back at the drama at OpenAI and look forward to the growing A.I. Arms Race. Plus, we talk about calendaring — again!

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  • A.I. Arms Race
  • Table 4 needs pork chops
  • Run with that
  • Thanks for not saving us from the AI
  • The King of Cameos
  • Rebels going to rebel
  • Ivory Tower Scruples
  • The sign of something

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This week, we look back at the drama at OpenAI and look forward to the growing A.I. Arms Race. Plus, we talk about calendaring — again!

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  • A.I. Arms Race
  • Table 4 needs pork chops
  • Run with that
  • Thanks for not saving us from the AI
  • The King of Cameos
  • Rebels going to rebel
  • Ivory Tower Scruples
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This week, we look back at the drama at OpenAI and look forward to the growing A.I. Arms Race. Plus, we talk about calendaring — again!

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 444

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  • A.I. Arms Race
  • Table 4 needs pork chops
  • Run with that
  • Thanks for not saving us from the AI
  • The King of Cameos
  • Rebels going to rebel
  • Ivory Tower Scruples
  • The sign of something

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Episode 443: Everything is maintenance https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/443 ab96459e-9617-441f-a76c-3e904c37251a Fri, 01 Dec 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 443 Everything is maintenance full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we review the major announcements from AWS re:Invent and discuss how the hyperscalers are embracing A.I. Plus, a few thoughts on children’s chores. 1:01:54 true This week, we review the major announcements from AWS re:Invent and discuss how the hyperscalers are embracing A.I. Plus, a few thoughts on children’s chores.

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Episode 442: Dustin Kirkland on Securing Open Source Software https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/442 8a91e531-f476-4015-b9e1-31babe4eb0df Fri, 24 Nov 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 442 Dustin Kirkland on Securing Open Source Software full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Dustin Kirkland, VP of Engineering at Chainguard. They delve into Dustin’s experience as a part-time analyst, explore how Chainguard secures open-source software, and Dustin shares his hiking experience on the Camino de Santiago. Plus, some thoughts on men’s fashion and the timeless three-piece suit. 52:59 true Brandon interviews Dustin Kirkland, VP of Engineering at Chainguard. They delve into Dustin’s experience as a part-time analyst, explore how Chainguard secures open-source software, and Dustin shares his hiking experience on the Camino de Santiago. Plus, some thoughts on men’s fashion and the timeless three-piece suit.

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Episode 441: The whole point of AI is laziness https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/441 617ec67c-36d5-4e0e-a15a-5098c1f68df0 Fri, 17 Nov 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 441 The whole point of AI is laziness full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we recap the key announcements from Microsoft Ignite, ponder the broader implications of A.I., provide an update on OpenCost, and share some thoughts on migrating child accounts to teen accounts. 1:03:36 true This week, we recap the key announcements from Microsoft Ignite, ponder the broader implications of A.I., provide an update on OpenCost, and share some thoughts on migrating child accounts to teen accounts.

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Episode 440: KubeCon Chicago Recap https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/440 94c2956a-97e7-4ee4-8da0-d54c2afdd0a2 Fri, 10 Nov 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 440 KubeCon Chicago Recap full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we recap Matt's experience at KubeCon Chicago, provide some hot takes on OpenAI's impending App Store, and delve into Apple's claim that 8 GB is all you need. 1:01:48 true This week, we recap Matt's experience at KubeCon Chicago, provide some hot takes on OpenAI's impending App Store, and delve into Apple's claim that 8 GB is all you need.

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  • Keep on keeping on
  • They’re not sandbox projects they’re litterbox projects
  • It was USB thing
  • If you spent all week in the OpenCost kiosk, this is the report
  • The platter days
  • Wait a second, I’m a pro
  • Microsoft Benchmark Home Edition
  • Vanity Metrics are for Vanity
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  • Keep on keeping on
  • They’re not sandbox projects they’re litterbox projects
  • It was USB thing
  • If you spent all week in the OpenCost kiosk, this is the report
  • The platter days
  • Wait a second, I’m a pro
  • Microsoft Benchmark Home Edition
  • Vanity Metrics are for Vanity
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  • Keep on keeping on
  • They’re not sandbox projects they’re litterbox projects
  • It was USB thing
  • If you spent all week in the OpenCost kiosk, this is the report
  • The platter days
  • Wait a second, I’m a pro
  • Microsoft Benchmark Home Edition
  • Vanity Metrics are for Vanity
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Episode 439: You’re always going to be mad https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/439 f7e7c545-7497-416b-bfe1-8a211ba51d50 Fri, 03 Nov 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 439 You’re always going to be mad full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Cloud Earnings, OpenCost, the Free Software Product License, paying for Social Media, and Apple's latest announcements. Plus, Matt begins the search for a new keyboard. 1:16:39 true This week, we discuss Cloud Earnings, OpenCost, the Free Software Product License, paying for Social Media, and Apple's latest announcements. Plus, Matt begins the search for a new keyboard.

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  • We’ve never made a mistake
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  • Just a second
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  • We’ve never made a mistake
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  • Costservability
  • Just a second
  • 439 episodes of podcasting nirvana
  • We’ve never made a mistake
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Episode 438: This is a 20-year bug https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/438 8f909b0b-5b4d-4eb4-b5c5-d01b201e3535 Fri, 27 Oct 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 438 This is a 20-year bug full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Microsoft and Google Cloud earnings, the future of passwords, the validity of DORA Metrics, and share some thoughts on esoteric Excel bug fixes. 1:05:35 true This week, we discuss Microsoft and Google Cloud earnings, the future of passwords, the validity of DORA Metrics, and share some thoughts on esoteric Excel bug fixes.

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  • Spicy takes and f-bombs
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  • Private equity is coming for you
  • Jerks on the phone… go!
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  • Spicy takes and f-bombs
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  • Private equity is coming for you
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  • Spicy takes and f-bombs
  • Not pants
  • Real scientists don’t use Excel
  • We fixed it
  • Private equity is coming for you
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Episode 437: The Let it Ride Lifestyle https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/437 3fa2f481-fe81-4a18-b774-dc0c69920703 Fri, 20 Oct 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 437 The Let it Ride Lifestyle full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Amazon embracing Microsoft Office 365, offer some SBF hot takes, and review the lessons Docker learned when building an open-source business. Plus, we share thoughts on the new Apple Pencil, USB-C, and some Tim Cook fan fiction. 48:54 true This week, we discuss Amazon embracing Microsoft Office 365, offer some SBF hot takes, and review the lessons Docker learned when building an open-source business. Plus, we share thoughts on the new Apple Pencil, USB-C, and some Tim Cook fan fiction.

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  • My enemy’s Word Processor is my friend.
  • You know what we should do, we should just meet about it.
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  • Megadeal’s a great word.
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  • You know what we should do, we should just meet about it.
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  • My enemy’s Word Processor is my friend.
  • You know what we should do, we should just meet about it.
  • A downgrade would be an upgrade.
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+wL48I5O9 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 436: Understand what you’re measuring, or you’ll just get measurements https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/436 aba04845-1447-4c3b-8813-5c452d1dbad8 Fri, 13 Oct 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 436 Understand what you’re measuring, or you’ll just get measurements full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss measuring developer productivity, Unity licensing backlash, and some follow-up on Wireless Emergency Alerts. Plus, thoughts on coconuts. 1:04:59 true This week, we discuss measuring developer productivity, Unity licensing backlash, and some follow-up on Wireless Emergency Alerts. Plus, thoughts on coconuts.

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  • One day an ice machine will run on RISC-V
  • Mo Developers Mo Problems
  • W3C my ass.
  • That’s almost an aggressive blue.
  • Wait. Do I live in an office complex?
  • You pay the same
  • Quarantine Quarters
  • Maybe I have too much mindlessness
  • Out of my way Costco, I’m going direct.
  • Candy Corn
  • Have you tried a bubble-sort?
  • Omerta for developers
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  • One day an ice machine will run on RISC-V
  • Mo Developers Mo Problems
  • W3C my ass.
  • That’s almost an aggressive blue.
  • Wait. Do I live in an office complex?
  • You pay the same
  • Quarantine Quarters
  • Maybe I have too much mindlessness
  • Out of my way Costco, I’m going direct.
  • Candy Corn
  • Have you tried a bubble-sort?
  • Omerta for developers
  • Understand what you’re measuring, or you’ll just get measurements.
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  • One day an ice machine will run on RISC-V
  • Mo Developers Mo Problems
  • W3C my ass.
  • That’s almost an aggressive blue.
  • Wait. Do I live in an office complex?
  • You pay the same
  • Quarantine Quarters
  • Maybe I have too much mindlessness
  • Out of my way Costco, I’m going direct.
  • Candy Corn
  • Have you tried a bubble-sort?
  • Omerta for developers
  • Understand what you’re measuring, or you’ll just get measurements.
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Episode 435: SSH in a for loop but faster https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/435 93988b5c-187c-435c-a2dd-1dd6eb5e4939 Fri, 06 Oct 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 435 SSH in a for loop but faster full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss paying ransom to cyberattackers, an overview of the "Infrastructure as Code" market, and remote worker productivity. Plus, Matt provides a review of the Raspberry 5 and shares his reasons for refusing to install the Global Entry Mobile App. 1:07:08 true This week, we discuss paying ransom to cyberattackers, an overview of the "Infrastructure as Code" market, and remote worker productivity. Plus, Matt provides a review of the Raspberry 5 and shares his reasons for refusing to install the Global Entry Mobile App.

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  • All my takes are spicy, once I get enough caffeine
  • We’re doing this for science
  • No, just no, Dad
  • No exceeding expectations in that role
  • I will do horrible things with YAML
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  • All my takes are spicy, once I get enough caffeine
  • We’re doing this for science
  • No, just no, Dad
  • No exceeding expectations in that role
  • I will do horrible things with YAML
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  • All my takes are spicy, once I get enough caffeine
  • We’re doing this for science
  • No, just no, Dad
  • No exceeding expectations in that role
  • I will do horrible things with YAML
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Episode 434: Slides Benedict https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/434 59d347c7-d997-4101-950d-31f491602996 Fri, 29 Sep 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 434 Slides Benedict full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Cisco's acquisition of Splunk, AWS's investment in Anthropic, and VC Market Overview Presentations. Plus, we share some thoughts on Dungeons and Dragons, as well as standardized testing. 1:03:54 true This week, we discuss Cisco's acquisition of Splunk, AWS's investment in Anthropic, and VC Market Overview Presentations. Plus, we share some thoughts on Dungeons and Dragons, as well as standardized testing.

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  • So much about sheep
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Episode 433: Are you telling me GitHub is a good name https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/433 9e4a6778-de14-4000-acfd-f40cb518d758 Fri, 22 Sep 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 433 Are you telling me GitHub is a good name full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss why everyone is envious of Google’s Internal Dev Tools, examine the state of Git, speculate about how 37 Signals plans to reinvent software licensing with ONCE, and share a few thoughts on the Salesforce CEO’s recent comments about work from home. 50:22 true This week, we discuss why everyone is envious of Google’s Internal Dev Tools, examine the state of Git, speculate about how 37 Signals plans to reinvent software licensing with ONCE, and share a few thoughts on the Salesforce CEO’s recent comments about work from home.

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  • Lost in an acquisition hole.
  • Headless Robot Dog.
  • It’s not better enough.
  • GoogHub
  • Why are you on the sad path
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  • Lost in an acquisition hole.
  • Headless Robot Dog.
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Episode 432: Richard Seroter on Google Cloud Next ’23, Tech Newsletters and VMware https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/432 52218930-37b6-4207-b887-d74c9e98a69f Fri, 15 Sep 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 432 Richard Seroter on Google Cloud Next ’23, Tech Newsletters and VMware full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon is joined by Richard Seroter, Director of Developer Relations and Outbound Product Management at Google Cloud. They discuss the key announcements from Google Cloud Next ’23, Richard's recommendations for a successful tech newsletter and VMware's impending acquisition. 46:48 true Brandon is joined by Richard Seroter, Director of Developer Relations and Outbound Product Management at Google Cloud. They discuss the key announcements from Google Cloud Next ’23, Richard's recommendations for a successful tech newsletter and VMware's impending acquisition.

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Episode 431: CEO Therapy Session https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/431 dd712560-11ac-402b-89a3-dab44e2c4250 Fri, 08 Sep 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 431 CEO Therapy Session full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Netflix's DVD deprecation, the remote work debate, and how to fork an open-source project. Plus, thoughts on why Europe needs more ice. 47:53 true This week, we discuss Netflix's DVD deprecation, the remote work debate, and how to fork an open-source project. Plus, thoughts on why Europe needs more ice.

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  • It’s a necessary luxury
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  • It’s a necessary luxury
  • Someone’s drinking too much water here
  • A culture of ice
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Episode 430: Exploring Governance and Compliance with Mike Long https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/430 1034140e-0112-47f4-b3ee-2eb9e6a72863 Fri, 01 Sep 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 430 Exploring Governance and Compliance with Mike Long full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Mike Long, the CEO and Co-founder of Kosli. They discuss Mike's background, his experience as a DevOps Consultant, and the reasons behind starting Kosli. Plus, Mike offers a few tips about visiting Oslo. 53:49 true Brandon interviews Mike Long, the CEO and Co-founder of Kosli. They discuss Mike's background, his experience as a DevOps Consultant, and the reasons behind starting Kosli. Plus, Mike offers a few tips about visiting Oslo.

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Episode 429: This is peak VMware https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/429 4e75f798-9e07-4e42-bd2e-e31ee16e9176 Fri, 25 Aug 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 429 This is peak VMware full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss VMware’s Announcements, SUSE goes private and some thoughts on streaming services. Plus, Matt provides an update on the repercussions of spilled Orange Juice. 48:57 true This week, we discuss VMware’s Announcements, SUSE goes private and some thoughts on streaming services. Plus, Matt provides an update on the repercussions of spilled Orange Juice.

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  • You’re gold plating your gold.
  • Hello World and my Mom’s Blog
  • SAP known for being nimble
  • I guess I am excited
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  • Matt Ray Vibe
  • Ethically flexible
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  • You’re gold plating your gold.
  • Hello World and my Mom’s Blog
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Episode 428: Three steps into a 10k race https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/428 8cc2e3f2-5644-429d-b83b-b9e8da4ed4a4 Fri, 18 Aug 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 428 Three steps into a 10k race full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, Brandon and Coté are joined by a special guest host, Brian Gracely. We discuss HashiCorp's transition to BSL and break down the recent interview with AWS CEO Adam Selipsky. Plus, some thoughts on the use of the word "orthogonal." 1:15:43 true This week, Brandon and Coté are joined by a special guest host, Brian Gracely. We discuss HashiCorp's transition to BSL and break down the recent interview with AWS CEO Adam Selipsky. Plus, some thoughts on the use of the word "orthogonal."

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  • I like T-Bone
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  • Byzantine Bramble Path
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  • Those who are satisfied do not speak.

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  • Re:invent the T-Bone
  • Byzantine Bramble Path
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  • Those who are satisfied do not speak.

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This week, Brandon and Coté are joined by a special guest host, Brian Gracely. We discuss HashiCorp's transition to BSL and break down the recent interview with AWS CEO Adam Selipsky. Plus, some thoughts on the use of the word "orthogonal."

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  • Byzantine Bramble Path
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Episode 427: You must be this tall to be a customer https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/427 fe81d7e9-40c0-4545-953c-29159ad741f2 Fri, 11 Aug 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 427 You must be this tall to be a customer full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Open Source licensing, Cloud Earnings and presentations without slides. Plus, Coté shares his minimal-tech vacation strategy and Matt Ray spills Orange Juice on his keyboard. 52:12 true This week, we discuss Open Source licensing, Cloud Earnings and presentations without slides. Plus, Coté shares his minimal-tech vacation strategy and Matt Ray spills Orange Juice on his keyboard.

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  • Girl do you need some Squirrel
  • Kinky Friedman would be proud
  • Stallman would be spinning in his grave
  • What does this guy like?
  • I’ve got plenty of beer
  • That’s not a feature, it’s a bug
  • Never a Marketplace

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This week, we discuss Open Source licensing, Cloud Earnings and presentations without slides. Plus, Coté shares his minimal-tech vacation strategy and Matt Ray spills Orange Juice on his keyboard.

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  • Girl do you need some Squirrel
  • Kinky Friedman would be proud
  • Stallman would be spinning in his grave
  • What does this guy like?
  • I’ve got plenty of beer
  • That’s not a feature, it’s a bug
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This week, we discuss Open Source licensing, Cloud Earnings and presentations without slides. Plus, Coté shares his minimal-tech vacation strategy and Matt Ray spills Orange Juice on his keyboard.

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  • Girl do you need some Squirrel
  • Kinky Friedman would be proud
  • Stallman would be spinning in his grave
  • What does this guy like?
  • I’ve got plenty of beer
  • That’s not a feature, it’s a bug
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Episode 426: There’s no more backpacks to buy https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/426 9307f43b-527e-4730-a789-284a4e21e6d4 Fri, 04 Aug 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 426 There’s no more backpacks to buy full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss New Relic going private, Dell buying Moogsoft and digital transformation comes to Border Control. Plus, ideas for a last minute family vacation. 57:21 true This week, we discuss New Relic going private, Dell buying Moogsoft and digital transformation comes to Border Control. Plus, ideas for a last minute family vacation.

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  • The Paris economy is all croissants.
  • The Euphoria of the Buffet
  • All that firing people gave us a soft landing.
  • Is it going to be New Logic, or SumoRelic?
  • You drive a hard bargain, now we’re billionaires
  • The tinfoil hat of complexity
  • Just buy more backpacks
  • Here in the United States, we have a lot of banks.
  • Can Americans use it?
  • Bigger numbers are smaller numbers.
  • It’s pretty easy to quarantine with Internet.

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This week, we discuss New Relic going private, Dell buying Moogsoft and digital transformation comes to Border Control. Plus, ideas for a last minute family vacation.

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  • The Paris economy is all croissants.
  • The Euphoria of the Buffet
  • All that firing people gave us a soft landing.
  • Is it going to be New Logic, or SumoRelic?
  • You drive a hard bargain, now we’re billionaires
  • The tinfoil hat of complexity
  • Just buy more backpacks
  • Here in the United States, we have a lot of banks.
  • Can Americans use it?
  • Bigger numbers are smaller numbers.
  • It’s pretty easy to quarantine with Internet.

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This week, we discuss New Relic going private, Dell buying Moogsoft and digital transformation comes to Border Control. Plus, ideas for a last minute family vacation.

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  • The Paris economy is all croissants.
  • The Euphoria of the Buffet
  • All that firing people gave us a soft landing.
  • Is it going to be New Logic, or SumoRelic?
  • You drive a hard bargain, now we’re billionaires
  • The tinfoil hat of complexity
  • Just buy more backpacks
  • Here in the United States, we have a lot of banks.
  • Can Americans use it?
  • Bigger numbers are smaller numbers.
  • It’s pretty easy to quarantine with Internet.

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Episode 425: Michael Kennedy on Python https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/425 8523a59f-e4dd-4484-9307-71e0df46e7a5 Fri, 28 Jul 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 425 Michael Kennedy on Python full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Michael Kennedy, host of *Talk Python to Me* and founder of Talk Python Training. They discuss Python’s rapid growth, replacing Excel Worksheets with Jypter Notebooks and why Python is the preferred language for AI. Plus, a few thoughts on podcasting and motorcycles 1:07:09 true Brandon interviews Michael Kennedy, host of Talk Python to Me and founder of Talk Python Training. They discuss Python’s rapid growth, replacing Excel Worksheets with Jypter Notebooks and why Python is the preferred language for AI. Plus, a few thoughts on podcasting and motorcycles.

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Brandon interviews Michael Kennedy, host of Talk Python to Me and founder of Talk Python Training. They discuss Python’s rapid growth, replacing Excel Worksheets with Jypter Notebooks and why Python is the preferred language for AI. Plus, a few thoughts on podcasting and motorcycles.

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Brandon interviews Michael Kennedy, host of Talk Python to Me and founder of Talk Python Training. They discuss Python’s rapid growth, replacing Excel Worksheets with Jypter Notebooks and why Python is the preferred language for AI. Plus, a few thoughts on podcasting and motorcycles.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+EyjXGyE9 ]]> Brandon Whichard Michael Kennedy
Episode 424: William Morgan on Service Mesh, Linkerd and eBPF https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/424 b92246cb-318e-440d-8382-f58064196972 Fri, 21 Jul 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 424 William Morgan on Service Mesh, Linkerd and eBPF full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews William Morgan, Buoyant CEO and creator of Linkerd. They discuss building cloud native platforms, the need for Service Mesh, Linkerd and eBPF. Plus, some thoughts on the rise of Rust as the preferred systems programming language. 53:15 true Brandon interviews William Morgan, Buoyant CEO and creator of Linkerd. They discuss building cloud native platforms, the need for Service Mesh, Linkerd and eBPF. Plus, some thoughts on the rise of Rust as the preferred systems programming language.

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Brandon interviews William Morgan, Buoyant CEO and creator of Linkerd. They discuss building cloud native platforms, the need for Service Mesh, Linkerd and eBPF. Plus, some thoughts on the rise of Rust as the preferred systems programming language.

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Brandon interviews William Morgan, Buoyant CEO and creator of Linkerd. They discuss building cloud native platforms, the need for Service Mesh, Linkerd and eBPF. Plus, some thoughts on the rise of Rust as the preferred systems programming language.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+IIuc1Uj4 ]]> Brandon Whichard William Morgan
Episode 423: Is the enemy of my enemy my friend? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/423 2e443c1c-8a51-4e16-82b8-95eed1800508 Fri, 14 Jul 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 423 Is the enemy of my enemy my friend? full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the launch of Threads, the battle for Enterprise Linux and Coté tries HEY again. Plus, plenty of thoughts on packing for a long weekend. 1:19:17 true This week we discuss the launch of Threads, the battle for Enterprise Linux and Coté tries HEY again. Plus, plenty of thoughts on packing for a long weekend.

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  • Bring the Go Bag
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  • No bad vibes

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Episode 422: Corporation vs. Community https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/422 f6663c62-ca30-4e99-83aa-5379a202970d Fri, 07 Jul 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 422 Corporation vs. Community full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss RHEL licensing changes, check the vibe of DevOps and some thoughts on programing language. Plus, has ChatGPT already become boring? 1:20:41 true This week we discuss RHEL licensing changes, check the vibe of DevOps and some thoughts on programing language. Plus, has ChatGPT already become boring?

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  • I don’t like listening to fellow thought leaders. I listen to myself enough.
  • Dammit, alarm was set for PM
  • A massive failure of one
  • The end of free
  • It’s not all smiles and thumbs
  • Goose-cow
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  • I don’t like listening to fellow thought leaders. I listen to myself enough.
  • Dammit, alarm was set for PM
  • A massive failure of one
  • The end of free
  • It’s not all smiles and thumbs
  • Goose-cow
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  • Dammit, alarm was set for PM
  • A massive failure of one
  • The end of free
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Episode 421: The Not Kubernetes Podcast, with David Heinemeier Hansson https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/421 d0a9a5ed-32dd-476b-913d-ac83043786e9 Fri, 30 Jun 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 421 The Not Kubernetes Podcast, with David Heinemeier Hansson full Software Defined Talk LLC Co-owner and CTO of 37signals, David Heinemeier Hansson is more commonly known as “DHH”. Famous as the creator of Ruby on Rails, Basecamp and HEY, David has made a career of being provocative on, and on behalf of, the Internet. 1:27:11 true Co-owner and CTO of 37signals, David Heinemeier Hansson is more commonly known as “DHH”. Famous as the creator of Ruby on Rails, Basecamp and HEY, David has made a career of being provocative on, and on behalf of, the Internet.

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Episode 420: Adam Jacob on System Initiative and DevOps https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/420 bdafcd72-a56b-4cef-9754-517254dadf47 Fri, 23 Jun 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 420 Adam Jacob on System Initiative and DevOps full Software Defined Talk LLC 45:30 true Matt Ray interviews Adam Jacob, CEO and Co-Founder of System Initiative. Adam explains what led him to create System Initiative and why he believes it’s time for a fresh look at DevOps. Plus, plenty of discussion about monetization and open source.

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Episode 419: Dotan Horovits on DevRel and OpenTelemetry https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/419 614977d9-d49d-49ed-98ee-2bdfed7e64b8 Fri, 16 Jun 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 419 Dotan Horovits on DevRel and OpenTelemetry full Software Defined Talk LLC Matt Ray interviews CNCF Ambassador and Logz.io Principal Developer Advocate Dotan Horovits. They discuss the Israel tech scene, getting started with OpenTelemetry, and working in developer relations. 39:10 true Matt Ray interviews CNCF Ambassador and Logz.io Principal Developer Advocate Dotan Horovits. They discuss the Israel tech scene, getting started with OpenTelemetry, and working in developer relations.

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Matt Ray interviews CNCF Ambassador and Logz.io Principal Developer Advocate Dotan Horovits. They discuss the Israel tech scene, getting started with OpenTelemetry, and working in developer relations.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+aGYe4la- ]]> Matt Ray Dotan Horovits
Episode 418: I don’t like Anime https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/418 148b9562-a27a-4893-9e5e-790e3946a25d Fri, 09 Jun 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 418 I don’t like Anime full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the Gartner MQ for DevOps platforms, Apple’s announcements and Cisco’s attempt to simplify. Plus, some thoughts on Meatloaf and Anime. 1:03:33 true This week we discuss the Gartner MQ for DevOps platforms, Apple’s announcements and Cisco’s attempt to simplify. Plus, some thoughts on Meatloaf and Anime.

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  • The meatloaf zone
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This week we discuss the Gartner MQ for DevOps platforms, Apple’s announcements and Cisco’s attempt to simplify. Plus, some thoughts on Meatloaf and Anime.

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  • The best engineers in Canada.
  • Runny Eggs
  • My tabs closed
  • I got a whole bowl here.
  • Pokémon back in the playlist
  • Some people don’t want any sauce
  • Are you still talking about meatloaf?
  • The meatloaf zone
  • The intestines of the Magic Quadrant
  • He was probably a regular-sized human
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This week we discuss the Gartner MQ for DevOps platforms, Apple’s announcements and Cisco’s attempt to simplify. Plus, some thoughts on Meatloaf and Anime.

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  • The best engineers in Canada.
  • Runny Eggs
  • My tabs closed
  • I got a whole bowl here.
  • Pokémon back in the playlist
  • Some people don’t want any sauce
  • Are you still talking about meatloaf?
  • The meatloaf zone
  • The intestines of the Magic Quadrant
  • He was probably a regular-sized human
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+yHSmvCFx ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 417: Every Salesforce is a Snowflake https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/417 6777b061-8768-4f2c-94fd-f04be451004e Fri, 02 Jun 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 417 Every Salesforce is a Snowflake full Software Defined Talk LLC The week we discuss Enterprise Software hiding data, corporate status reports and a quick update on New Relic. Plus, Coté records using an ironing board from a Renaissance Hotel in Brussels. 1:01:30 true The week we discuss Enterprise Software hiding data, corporate status reports and a quick update on New Relic. Plus, Coté records using an ironing board from a Renaissance Hotel in Brussels.

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  • Scooping up The Tube tickets
  • Buy some velcro
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The week we discuss Enterprise Software hiding data, corporate status reports and a quick update on New Relic. Plus, Coté records using an ironing board from a Renaissance Hotel in Brussels.

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  • The MacGyver of podcasting
  • Scooping up The Tube tickets
  • Buy some velcro
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  • Who the hell is Brian?
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The week we discuss Enterprise Software hiding data, corporate status reports and a quick update on New Relic. Plus, Coté records using an ironing board from a Renaissance Hotel in Brussels.

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  • The MacGyver of podcasting
  • Scooping up The Tube tickets
  • Buy some velcro
  • This email could have been a PR
  • Who the hell is Brian?
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Xux8K4EI ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 416: Exchange your “Buddy Bucks” for Nagios https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/416 e0d9c14c-1c2f-4b35-8ac8-10ff2d874fc2 Fri, 26 May 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 416 Exchange your “Buddy Bucks” for Nagios full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Private Equity buying New Relic and review the Gartner MQ for APM like no one else. Plus, some thoughts on yogurt, fruit and almonds… 47:02 true This week we discuss Private Equity buying New Relic and review the Gartner MQ for APM like no one else. Plus, some thoughts on yogurt, fruit and almonds…

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This week we discuss Private Equity buying New Relic and review the Gartner MQ for APM like no one else. Plus, some thoughts on yogurt, fruit and almonds…

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  • Putting Hats on Cats
  • Stanley Nickels for Monitoring
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This week we discuss Private Equity buying New Relic and review the Gartner MQ for APM like no one else. Plus, some thoughts on yogurt, fruit and almonds…

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  • How big are your almonds?
  • It’s under consideration
  • The Olympics of Monitoring
  • Putting Hats on Cats
  • Stanley Nickels for Monitoring
  • The 3 Fines
  • It’s just crazy enough [that] it might work
  • I was told the test was log management
  • IDC is the thin balogna

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+z8FZDmJc ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 415: You can buy a lot of Nagios with that https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/415 0416692f-7cb9-49d5-b53b-ff516f8930a9 Fri, 19 May 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 415 You can buy a lot of Nagios with that full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Coinbase's $65 million DataDog bill, the factors that drive developer experience, and Google Bard. Plus, some tips on London Airports and the ideal airport arrival time. 53:48 true This week we discuss Coinbase's $65 million DataDog bill, the factors that drive developer experience, and Google Bard. Plus, some tips on London Airports and the ideal airport arrival time.

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  • Two hours before boarding
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  • Just write the check for $65 million
  • Boxes
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  • Steady state is stopped
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This week we discuss Coinbase's $65 million DataDog bill, the factors that drive developer experience, and Google Bard. Plus, some tips on London Airports and the ideal airport arrival time.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 415

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  • Two hours before boarding
  • $65 million is a lot of nines
  • You can buy a lot of Nagios with that
  • Just write the check for $65 million
  • Boxes
  • Inciting chaos
  • Steady state is stopped
  • Developers are just like the rest of us
  • Unsummarizable
  • AI in the Streets

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This week we discuss Coinbase's $65 million DataDog bill, the factors that drive developer experience, and Google Bard. Plus, some tips on London Airports and the ideal airport arrival time.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 415

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  • Two hours before boarding
  • $65 million is a lot of nines
  • You can buy a lot of Nagios with that
  • Just write the check for $65 million
  • Boxes
  • Inciting chaos
  • Steady state is stopped
  • Developers are just like the rest of us
  • Unsummarizable
  • AI in the Streets

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+5IdeAdrm ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 414: Monolith vs. Microservices https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/414 4f424352-93d6-4f56-8c61-886082134e5e Fri, 12 May 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 414 Monolith vs. Microservices full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Monolith vs. Microservices , PassKeys replacing passwords and the return of Watson(x). Plus, some thoughts on the media and BlueSky. 1:14:11 true This week we discuss Monolith vs. Microservices , PassKeys replacing passwords and the return of Watson(x). Plus, some thoughts on the media and BlueSky.

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This week we discuss Monolith vs. Microservices , PassKeys replacing passwords and the return of Watson(x). Plus, some thoughts on the media and BlueSky.

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This week we discuss Monolith vs. Microservices , PassKeys replacing passwords and the return of Watson(x). Plus, some thoughts on the media and BlueSky.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 414

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  • All the takes you’ve heard, are probably true
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+iUUhf06a ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 413: Swim between the flags https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/413 49b7988d-ea09-43a4-b217-4f5fdd5fac27 Fri, 05 May 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 413 Swim between the flags full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Cloud Earnings, OpenCost and Opensource Redflags. Plus, Matt recounts his epic return trip home from Amsterdam. 41:12 true This week we discuss Cloud Earnings, OpenCost and Opensource Redflags. Plus, Matt recounts his epic return trip home from Amsterdam.

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  • Airplane Ghost
  • No Hashtag for That
  • Sorry Fellow Travelers
  • That’s what they said about Google Reader
  • That’s the beauty of nonsense stories
  • How do you really feel Brandon?
  • Nobody wants monitoring data
  • Airport Hotels
  • I don’t remember
  • Security Line Sick

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This week we discuss Cloud Earnings, OpenCost and Opensource Redflags. Plus, Matt recounts his epic return trip home from Amsterdam.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 413

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  • Airplane Ghost
  • No Hashtag for That
  • Sorry Fellow Travelers
  • That’s what they said about Google Reader
  • That’s the beauty of nonsense stories
  • How do you really feel Brandon?
  • Nobody wants monitoring data
  • Airport Hotels
  • I don’t remember
  • Security Line Sick

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This week we discuss Cloud Earnings, OpenCost and Opensource Redflags. Plus, Matt recounts his epic return trip home from Amsterdam.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 413

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  • Airplane Ghost
  • No Hashtag for That
  • Sorry Fellow Travelers
  • That’s what they said about Google Reader
  • That’s the beauty of nonsense stories
  • How do you really feel Brandon?
  • Nobody wants monitoring data
  • Airport Hotels
  • I don’t remember
  • Security Line Sick

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+wIZ17ufW ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 412: We’re at a Kubernetes Conference https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/412 e8cb9739-24fe-4940-930d-e08fbd904b05 Fri, 28 Apr 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 412 We’re at a Kubernetes Conference full Software Defined Talk LLC Matt, Coté and guest host Barton George record live from KubeCon EU. They discuss the Keynotes, Amsterdam grocery stores, A.I. coverage by tech media and reminisce about OpenStack. Plus, some thoughts on the Breakfast Buffet… 49:08 true Matt, Coté and guest host Barton George record live from KubeCon EU. They discuss the Keynotes, Amsterdam grocery stores, A.I. coverage by tech media and reminisce about OpenStack. Plus, some thoughts on the Breakfast Buffet…

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  • Curve Fits

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Matt, Coté and guest host Barton George record live from KubeCon EU. They discuss the Keynotes, Amsterdam grocery stores, A.I. coverage by tech media and reminisce about OpenStack. Plus, some thoughts on the Breakfast Buffet…

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Matt, Coté and guest host Barton George record live from KubeCon EU. They discuss the Keynotes, Amsterdam grocery stores, A.I. coverage by tech media and reminisce about OpenStack. Plus, some thoughts on the Breakfast Buffet…

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+bNl1MooM ]]> Coté Matt Ray Barton George
Episode 411: Jamin Ball on Cloud Earnings https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/411 d5084209-c2cb-44c1-84ba-c54ad8bb387f Fri, 21 Apr 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 411 Jamin Ball on Cloud Earnings full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon is joined by Jamin Ball, a partner at Altimeter Capital and the author of the "Clouded Judgement" newsletter. Together, they delve into the crucial financial metrics utilized in evaluating cloud-based enterprises and examine the standout performers in the fourth quarter of 2022. 55:01 true Brandon is joined by Jamin Ball, a partner at Altimeter Capital and the author of the "Clouded Judgement" newsletter. Together, they delve into the crucial financial metrics utilized in evaluating cloud-based enterprises and examine the standout performers in the fourth quarter of 2022.

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Brandon is joined by Jamin Ball, a partner at Altimeter Capital and the author of the "Clouded Judgement" newsletter. Together, they delve into the crucial financial metrics utilized in evaluating cloud-based enterprises and examine the standout performers in the fourth quarter of 2022.

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Brandon is joined by Jamin Ball, a partner at Altimeter Capital and the author of the "Clouded Judgement" newsletter. Together, they delve into the crucial financial metrics utilized in evaluating cloud-based enterprises and examine the standout performers in the fourth quarter of 2022.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+xuXzoXr6 ]]> Brandon Whichard Jamin Ball
Episode 410: Jordan Tigani on the death of Big Data https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/410 3cc21447-ae3b-4335-885a-6cc386b69ae1 Fri, 14 Apr 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 410 Jordan Tigani on the death of Big Data full Software Defined Talk LLC This week Brandon talks to Jordan Tigani, the founder of MotherDuck. They explore how faster and cheaper computing is changing the way we handle Big Data and making it easier to analyze. Jordan also shares his insights on DuckDB, and his vision for MotherDuck. 48:55 true This week Brandon talks to Jordan Tigani, the founder of MotherDuck. They explore how faster and cheaper computing is changing the way we handle Big Data and making it easier to analyze. Jordan also shares his insights on DuckDB, and his vision for MotherDuck.

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This week Brandon talks to Jordan Tigani, the founder of MotherDuck. They explore how faster and cheaper computing is changing the way we handle Big Data and making it easier to analyze. Jordan also shares his insights on DuckDB, and his vision for MotherDuck.

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This week Brandon talks to Jordan Tigani, the founder of MotherDuck. They explore how faster and cheaper computing is changing the way we handle Big Data and making it easier to analyze. Jordan also shares his insights on DuckDB, and his vision for MotherDuck.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+CIrfHfkc ]]> Brandon Whichard Jordan Tigani
Episode 409: It’s never too early to start a revolution https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/409 87d7d317-eea5-4cdb-ab7e-926e7aba1be2 Fri, 07 Apr 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 409 It’s never too early to start a revolution full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss regulators slowing Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware, Nutanix’s delayed earnings, GitHub's origins, Tech Stocks and staplers at Google. Plus, some thoughts on GM and Apple CarPlay. 58:22 true This week we discuss regulators slowing Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware, Nutanix’s delayed earnings, GitHub's origins, Tech Stocks and staplers at Google. Plus, some thoughts on GM and Apple CarPlay.

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  • Why not Linux?
  • I remain skeptical
  • Let’s complain about some software
  • Think of the listeners
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This week we discuss regulators slowing Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware, Nutanix’s delayed earnings, GitHub's origins, Tech Stocks and staplers at Google. Plus, some thoughts on GM and Apple CarPlay.

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  • Why not Linux?
  • I remain skeptical
  • Let’s complain about some software
  • Think of the listeners
  • Going to need a bigger Post-it Note
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This week we discuss regulators slowing Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware, Nutanix’s delayed earnings, GitHub's origins, Tech Stocks and staplers at Google. Plus, some thoughts on GM and Apple CarPlay.

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  • Why not Linux?
  • I remain skeptical
  • Let’s complain about some software
  • Think of the listeners
  • Going to need a bigger Post-it Note
  • We’ve baked too many muffins on a Monday
  • 88.1 on your dial

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+kVQ-Osyf ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 408: Undivided Attention https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/408 e7591353-3a15-4350-9c4b-75568968c194 Fri, 31 Mar 2023 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 408 Undivided Attention full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Docker’s reversal, Amazon's return to office, Apple’s headset, the state of the Metaverse and the rise of LLMs. Plus, Matt shares his sleep study experience and an after-show about Hawaii. 1:10:34 true This week we discuss Docker’s reversal, Amazon's return to office, Apple’s headset, the state of the Metaverse and the rise of LLMs. Plus, Matt shares his sleep study experience and an after-show about Hawaii.

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  • Tyranny of 16x9
  • College Sports of Mastodon
  • Sleep Study
  • NPS survey at the end
  • Dependent on Goodwill
  • This is best for the customer
  • Worlds greatest employer
  • Apple, we were counting on you
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This week we discuss Docker’s reversal, Amazon's return to office, Apple’s headset, the state of the Metaverse and the rise of LLMs. Plus, Matt shares his sleep study experience and an after-show about Hawaii.

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  • Tyranny of 16x9
  • College Sports of Mastodon
  • Sleep Study
  • NPS survey at the end
  • Dependent on Goodwill
  • This is best for the customer
  • Worlds greatest employer
  • Apple, we were counting on you
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This week we discuss Docker’s reversal, Amazon's return to office, Apple’s headset, the state of the Metaverse and the rise of LLMs. Plus, Matt shares his sleep study experience and an after-show about Hawaii.

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  • Tyranny of 16x9
  • College Sports of Mastodon
  • Sleep Study
  • NPS survey at the end
  • Dependent on Goodwill
  • This is best for the customer
  • Worlds greatest employer
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+BceDPESJ ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray Barton George
Episode 407: It’s fine, pretty fine, and just fine https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/407 bea9b00c-0f22-43b4-901f-63af8157f39a Fri, 24 Mar 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 407 It’s fine, pretty fine, and just fine full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Docker’s Business Model, the Stack Overflow’s Sentiment Survey and ChatGPT use cases. Plus, some predictions about VR/AR headsets. 1:15:58 true This week we discuss Docker’s Business Model, the Stack Overflow’s Sentiment Survey and ChatGPT use cases. Plus, some predictions about VR/AR headsets.

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  • Free isn’t good enough
  • I’m not that disconnected
  • It’s a presentation with yourself
  • We still hate this
  • Open Source Continuity
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  • How cool do you feel, Tim Cook?

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This week we discuss Docker’s Business Model, the Stack Overflow’s Sentiment Survey and ChatGPT use cases. Plus, some predictions about VR/AR headsets.

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  • Free isn’t good enough
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This week we discuss Docker’s Business Model, the Stack Overflow’s Sentiment Survey and ChatGPT use cases. Plus, some predictions about VR/AR headsets.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+uAX8KiNn ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 406: John Willis on Deming, DevOps, Platform Engineering, and DevSecOps https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/406 7a0e78fb-9820-4147-b7a3-1aa96df63823 Fri, 17 Mar 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 406 John Willis on Deming, DevOps, Platform Engineering, and DevSecOps full Software Defined Talk LLC John Willis joins Matt and Coté for a discussion in this episode. We discuss John's upcoming book on Deming; the progress of automating audit, security; and compliance with DevOps-think, and then the general state of DevOps and platform engineering. 1:04:38 true John Willis joins Matt and Coté for a discussion in this episode. We discuss John's upcoming book on Deming; the progress of automating audit, security; and compliance with DevOps-think, and then the general state of DevOps and platform engineering.

There's Q&A from the live-audience at the end as well.

Thanks to SCaLE 20x for taking the time to set this up for us and offering to do so. Both it and DevOpsDays LA were a great conferences, as we discuss in the episode.

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DevOps, Deming, platform engineering, security, DevSecOps, books, audit, compliance John Willis joins Matt and Coté for a discussion in this episode. We discuss John's upcoming book on Deming; the progress of automating audit, security; and compliance with DevOps-think, and then the general state of DevOps and platform engineering.

There's Q&A from the live-audience at the end as well.

Thanks to SCaLE 20x for taking the time to set this up for us and offering to do so. Both it and DevOpsDays LA were a great conferences, as we discuss in the episode.

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John Willis joins Matt and Coté for a discussion in this episode. We discuss John's upcoming book on Deming; the progress of automating audit, security; and compliance with DevOps-think, and then the general state of DevOps and platform engineering.

There's Q&A from the live-audience at the end as well.

Thanks to SCaLE 20x for taking the time to set this up for us and offering to do so. Both it and DevOpsDays LA were a great conferences, as we discuss in the episode.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+IgPRqEbU ]]> Coté Matt Ray John Willis
Episode 405: Peter Pouliot on DevRel at a hardware company https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/405 eda03207-77e1-480a-8ded-8d4bfd5f5f4e Fri, 10 Mar 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 405 Peter Pouliot on DevRel at a hardware company full Software Defined Talk LLC Matt interviews Peter Pouliot from[Ampere. They discuss Peter’s experience with working on OpenStack for Microsoft, developer relations in his latest role at Ampere, and how to strategically choose your conference parties to attend. 1:19:17 true Matt interviews Peter Pouliot from Ampere. They discuss Peter’s experience with working on OpenStack for Microsoft, developer relations in his latest role at Ampere, and how to strategically choose your conference parties to attend.

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Matt interviews Peter Pouliot from Ampere. They discuss Peter’s experience with working on OpenStack for Microsoft, developer relations in his latest role at Ampere, and how to strategically choose your conference parties to attend.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+grRj9ysg ]]> Matt Ray Peter Pouliot
Episode 404: Sargun Kaur on Technical Interviews https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/404 0f7a033f-2ca2-48a1-9662-ff22b700d9cc Tue, 07 Mar 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 404 Sargun Kaur on Technical Interviews full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Sargun Kaur, Co-Founder and CEO of Byteboard. They discuss the challenges and frustrations with technical interviews and how Byteboard has redesigned the coding test. Plus, Sargun offers tips for job seekers and shares her experience going from software engineer to startup CE 47:56 true Brandon interviews Sargun Kaur , Co-Founder and CEO of Byteboard. They discuss the challenges and frustrations with technical interviews and how Byteboard has redesigned the coding test. Plus, Sargun offers tips for job seekers and shares her experience going from software engineer to startup CEO.

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Brandon interviews Sargun Kaur , Co-Founder and CEO of Byteboard. They discuss the challenges and frustrations with technical interviews and how Byteboard has redesigned the coding test. Plus, Sargun offers tips for job seekers and shares her experience going from software engineer to startup CEO.

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Brandon interviews Sargun Kaur , Co-Founder and CEO of Byteboard. They discuss the challenges and frustrations with technical interviews and how Byteboard has redesigned the coding test. Plus, Sargun offers tips for job seekers and shares her experience going from software engineer to startup CEO.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+zvkubYbS ]]> Brandon Whichard Sargun Kaur
Episode 403: Everything about this is wrong https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/403 d64689b0-7fce-4fcf-86ea-0d25423eb676 Fri, 03 Mar 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 403 Everything about this is wrong full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the digital transformation of paid TV, the struggle to modernize the IRS and DHH’s MRSK project. Plus, Matt is Factorio famous… 1:07:56 true Everything about this is wrong

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  • You’ve abandoned the ship
  • No, no, we need to spy on you
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  • Forbidden
  • Everything needs cables
  • Got to be Grammarly
  • I’ve got a lot of hills to die on
  • A hatred for their customers
  • They wanted to hate your corpse
  • Except for The Wu-Tang Saga
  • You’ve abandoned the ship
  • No, no, we need to spy on you
  • You are gaslighting what your selling
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This week we discuss the digital transformation of paid TV, the struggle to modernize the IRS and DHH’s MRSK project. Plus, Matt is Factorio famous…

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  • Forbidden
  • Everything needs cables
  • Got to be Grammarly
  • I’ve got a lot of hills to die on
  • A hatred for their customers
  • They wanted to hate your corpse
  • Except for The Wu-Tang Saga
  • You’ve abandoned the ship
  • No, no, we need to spy on you
  • You are gaslighting what your selling
  • I wouldn’t touch this
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+TLDsFr72 ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 402: What’s going on in Chicago? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/402 0846fa9d-3104-460b-aba7-ace2f32651cb Fri, 24 Feb 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 402 What’s going on in Chicago? full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we take a critical look at DHH’s plan to move HEY! out of the cloud and the 5 values driving the decision. Plus, some thoughts on residential fiber… 1:03:23 true This week we take a critical look at DHH’s plan to move HEY! out of the cloud and the 5 values driving the decision. Plus, some thoughts on residential fiber…

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  • Cycled the Power
  • The Principles are Amazing
  • The neighbors prefer a MRI machine to my dog
  • Does this mean the public cloud is over?
  • Where was the Oracle rep?
  • We fear change
  • SaaS for me, not for you
  • The author of this text does not like Amazon
  • Adventure-driven development
  • You’ve got great a manifesto
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This week we take a critical look at DHH’s plan to move HEY! out of the cloud and the 5 values driving the decision. Plus, some thoughts on residential fiber…

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  • Cycled the Power
  • The Principles are Amazing
  • The neighbors prefer a MRI machine to my dog
  • Does this mean the public cloud is over?
  • Where was the Oracle rep?
  • We fear change
  • SaaS for me, not for you
  • The author of this text does not like Amazon
  • Adventure-driven development
  • You’ve got great a manifesto
  • Intolerable!
  • Cory Doctorow amped up

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This week we take a critical look at DHH’s plan to move HEY! out of the cloud and the 5 values driving the decision. Plus, some thoughts on residential fiber…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 402

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  • Cycled the Power
  • The Principles are Amazing
  • The neighbors prefer a MRI machine to my dog
  • Does this mean the public cloud is over?
  • Where was the Oracle rep?
  • We fear change
  • SaaS for me, not for you
  • The author of this text does not like Amazon
  • Adventure-driven development
  • You’ve got great a manifesto
  • Intolerable!
  • Cory Doctorow amped up

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+vjcmZTds ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 401: Swing State for Grocery Stores https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/401 efb90b47-39f7-4e7d-977c-2188c630fa8f Fri, 17 Feb 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 401 Swing State for Grocery Stores full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Ubisoft’s woes, the quest for a better Developer Experience, Sumo Logic going private and IBM acquiring StepZen. Plus, some thoughts on grocery stores… 55:37 true This week we discuss Ubisoft’s woes, the quest for a better Developer Experience, Sumo Logic going private and IBM acquiring StepZen. Plus, some thoughts on grocery stores…

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  • Going Hardcore
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+FoCv6Y1j ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 400: Prompt Engineering https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/400 026baee7-3f7d-4610-b853-e3bb7b17337e Fri, 10 Feb 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 400 Prompt Engineering full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Cloud Earnings, ChatGPT Prompts and the OpenTelemetry controversy. Plus, thoughts on refrigerating eggs… 59:07 true This week we discuss Cloud Earnings, ChatGPT Prompts and the OpenTelemetry controversy. Plus, thoughts on refrigerating eggs…

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  • You don’t want to toy with food poisoning
  • Do you put all your eggs in one basket?
  • The answer to this and every question is ChatGPT
  • This is just Bing
  • Bullshit as a Service
  • It doesn’t matter if it’s right, it’s fine
  • Bad dog
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This week we discuss Cloud Earnings, ChatGPT Prompts and the OpenTelemetry controversy. Plus, thoughts on refrigerating eggs…

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  • You don’t want to toy with food poisoning
  • Do you put all your eggs in one basket?
  • The answer to this and every question is ChatGPT
  • This is just Bing
  • Bullshit as a Service
  • It doesn’t matter if it’s right, it’s fine
  • Bad dog
  • The answer to every question is ChatGPT
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This week we discuss Cloud Earnings, ChatGPT Prompts and the OpenTelemetry controversy. Plus, thoughts on refrigerating eggs…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 400

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  • You don’t want to toy with food poisoning
  • Do you put all your eggs in one basket?
  • The answer to this and every question is ChatGPT
  • This is just Bing
  • Bullshit as a Service
  • It doesn’t matter if it’s right, it’s fine
  • Bad dog
  • The answer to every question is ChatGPT
  • Linux under the desktop

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+KVGKra46 ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 399: Two Guys Live in the Southern Hemisphere, with Craig Box https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/399 00617774-6241-431a-b125-5a91204ee3a8 Fri, 03 Feb 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 399 Two Guys Live in the Southern Hemisphere, with Craig Box full Software Defined Talk LLC This week Matt Ray is joined by Craig Box and they discuss living down under, Craig’s media empire future, and managing CNCF Sandbox projects developer relations. We also discuss the British Monarchy... 54:24 true This week Matt Ray is joined by Craig Box and they discuss living down under, Craig’s media future, and managing CNCF Sandbox projects developer relations. Be sure to subscribe to Craig’s Let’s Get To The News newsletter and follow him on Mastodon and Twitter(?)

This interview was done on January 16th, 2023.

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  • You sound like an Australian
  • The Mystery of the Cold Open
  • D-list Celebrities
  • The Americans are asleep
  • All the swans belong to the Queen
  • A summer Christmas is strange and weird and I don’t like it

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This week Matt Ray is joined by Craig Box and they discuss living down under, Craig’s media future, and managing CNCF Sandbox projects developer relations. Be sure to subscribe to Craig’s Let’s Get To The News newsletter and follow him on Mastodon and Twitter(?)

This interview was done on January 16th, 2023.

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  • You sound like an Australian
  • The Mystery of the Cold Open
  • D-list Celebrities
  • The Americans are asleep
  • All the swans belong to the Queen
  • A summer Christmas is strange and weird and I don’t like it

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This week Matt Ray is joined by Craig Box and they discuss living down under, Craig’s media future, and managing CNCF Sandbox projects developer relations. Be sure to subscribe to Craig’s Let’s Get To The News newsletter and follow him on Mastodon and Twitter(?)

This interview was done on January 16th, 2023.

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  • You sound like an Australian
  • The Mystery of the Cold Open
  • D-list Celebrities
  • The Americans are asleep
  • All the swans belong to the Queen
  • A summer Christmas is strange and weird and I don’t like it

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+n_YhuVFk ]]> Matt Ray Craig Box
Episode 398: To the Moon https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/398 d8f00916-000f-433e-95c5-954fdead35f7 Fri, 27 Jan 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 398 To the Moon full Software Defined Talk LLC This week Brandon is joined by JJ Asghar and they discuss the rise Mastodon, Netflix’s Strategy and DevOpsDays CFP ideas. Plus, some thoughts on tipping… 1:00:56 true This week Brandon is joined by JJ Asghar and they discuss the rise Mastodon, Netflix’s Strategy and DevOpsDays CFP ideas. Plus, some thoughts on tipping…

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Episode 397: Mark as Unread https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/397 c2206134-de6b-4e84-badd-8b82caec6bdf Fri, 20 Jan 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 397 Mark as Unread full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss DHH’s quest to cut HEY’s cloud costs, Chick-fil-A’s use of Kubernetes and some hot takes on Unlimited PTO. Plus, thoughts on champagne…. 1:02:41 true This week we discuss DHH’s quest to cut HEY’s cloud costs, Chick-fil-A’s use of Kubernetes and some hot takes on Unlimited PTO. Plus, thoughts on champagne….

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  • I want to vest
  • Call the middle
  • I just didn’t have money
  • XLT, that’s not a thing
  • Yeah, I’m down for whatever
  • Coté’s Culture Corner.
  • Brandon’s Halo Hatrack.
  • Unlimited unpaid time off - let’s just call it “untracked PTO.”
  • If you have unlimited PTO, you can’t have quiet quitting.
  • YOLO workers’ rights

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This week we discuss DHH’s quest to cut HEY’s cloud costs, Chick-fil-A’s use of Kubernetes and some hot takes on Unlimited PTO. Plus, thoughts on champagne….

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 397

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  • I want to vest
  • Call the middle
  • I just didn’t have money
  • XLT, that’s not a thing
  • Yeah, I’m down for whatever
  • Coté’s Culture Corner.
  • Brandon’s Halo Hatrack.
  • Unlimited unpaid time off - let’s just call it “untracked PTO.”
  • If you have unlimited PTO, you can’t have quiet quitting.
  • YOLO workers’ rights

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This week we discuss DHH’s quest to cut HEY’s cloud costs, Chick-fil-A’s use of Kubernetes and some hot takes on Unlimited PTO. Plus, thoughts on champagne….

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 397

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  • I want to vest
  • Call the middle
  • I just didn’t have money
  • XLT, that’s not a thing
  • Yeah, I’m down for whatever
  • Coté’s Culture Corner.
  • Brandon’s Halo Hatrack.
  • Unlimited unpaid time off - let’s just call it “untracked PTO.”
  • If you have unlimited PTO, you can’t have quiet quitting.
  • YOLO workers’ rights

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+tqf261ZA ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 396: Aloha to your strategy https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/396 0e5ec5eb-e3a4-448b-abc6-d222770afc91 Fri, 13 Jan 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 396 Aloha to your strategy full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss digital transformation at Southwest and Delta Airlines, Shopify cancels all meetings, Salesforce’s M&A strategy, and A.I. is everywhere. Plus, thoughts on bike lanes… 1:20:21 true This week we discuss digital transformation at Southwest and Delta Airlines, Shopify cancels all meetings, Salesforce’s M&A strategy, and A.I. is everywhere. Plus, thoughts on bike lanes…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 396

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  • Work trying to get on my personal calendar
  • Traveling with an infant
  • =BLACKSWAN(A1:G453)
  • Socks in a Costco
  • Can’t do the business case on savings until you loose it.
  • Pay transparency for you, not me
  • We don’t pay for things on the Internet
  • Semper Nimbus Privatus

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This week we discuss digital transformation at Southwest and Delta Airlines, Shopify cancels all meetings, Salesforce’s M&A strategy, and A.I. is everywhere. Plus, thoughts on bike lanes…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 396

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  • Work trying to get on my personal calendar
  • Traveling with an infant
  • =BLACKSWAN(A1:G453)
  • Socks in a Costco
  • Can’t do the business case on savings until you loose it.
  • Pay transparency for you, not me
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This week we discuss digital transformation at Southwest and Delta Airlines, Shopify cancels all meetings, Salesforce’s M&A strategy, and A.I. is everywhere. Plus, thoughts on bike lanes…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 396

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  • Work trying to get on my personal calendar
  • Traveling with an infant
  • =BLACKSWAN(A1:G453)
  • Socks in a Costco
  • Can’t do the business case on savings until you loose it.
  • Pay transparency for you, not me
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+sHigoq5f ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 395: Should you start a podcast? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/395 5e0ffd0d-a7e2-46ed-bbf9-e55c46acbaab Fri, 06 Jan 2023 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 395 Should you start a podcast? full Software Defined Talk LLC This week Brandon is joined by Brian Gracely cohost of the The Cloudcast and they discuss starting a podcast. They cover the Who, What Why and How of launching a podcast and recommend podcast recording gear, editing software and hosting services. 1:09:49 true This week Brandon is joined by Brian Gracely cohost of the The Cloudcast and they discuss starting a podcast. They cover the Who, What, Why and How of launching a podcast and recommend podcast recording gear, editing software and hosting services.

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This week Brandon is joined by Brian Gracely cohost of the The Cloudcast and they discuss starting a podcast. They cover the Who, What, Why and How of launching a podcast and recommend podcast recording gear, editing software and hosting services.

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This week Brandon is joined by Brian Gracely cohost of the The Cloudcast and they discuss starting a podcast. They cover the Who, What, Why and How of launching a podcast and recommend podcast recording gear, editing software and hosting services.

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  • The Cloudcast and SDT origin stories
  • Who should start a podcast?
  • Why you should or should not start a podcast?
  • What should your podcast be about?
  • Podcast gear, software and hosting

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+WQIQAurM ]]> Brandon Whichard Brian Gracely
Episode 394: 2022 Year in Review https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/394 5714bda2-8be5-4099-9b08-304fe6f9a11f Fri, 30 Dec 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 394 2022 Year in Review full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we revisit the major cloud news and tech trends of 2022. Topics include: hyperscaler growth, remote work, missed opportunities and what were watching in 2023. Plus, we buy or sell: Serverless, Blockchain, Crypto, Twitter and Cloud Repatriation/FinOps. 1:25:23 true This week we revisit the major cloud news and tech trends of 2022. Topics include: hyperscaler growth, remote work, missed opportunities and what were watching in 2023. Plus, we buy or sell: Serverless, Blockchain, Crypto, Twitter and Cloud Repatriation/FinOps.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 394

Runner-up Titles

  • Software Defined Talk is Going Hardcore
  • The Old Dr. Skateboard
  • What a World
  • The Pile-On Lifestyle
  • A little more in booth directions
  • Cloud Bucket
  • We’ve done all the stuff
  • Predictions and Hopes and Dreams
  • Working from home is over like COVID is over
  • It fell down the Chasm of Nonsense
  • Bring in the Big Monkeys

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  • What were the major Cloud/Hyperscaler stories?
  • Has the economic downturn killed WFH? and Remote Work
  • Buy or Sell: Serverless, Blockchain, Crypto, Twitter, Cloud Repatriation
  • What are we watching this year?
  • What were the biggest missed opportunities?
  • Best Digital Transformation Success of 2023

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This week we revisit the major cloud news and tech trends of 2022. Topics include: hyperscaler growth, remote work, missed opportunities and what were watching in 2023. Plus, we buy or sell: Serverless, Blockchain, Crypto, Twitter and Cloud Repatriation/FinOps.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 394

Runner-up Titles

  • Software Defined Talk is Going Hardcore
  • The Old Dr. Skateboard
  • What a World
  • The Pile-On Lifestyle
  • A little more in booth directions
  • Cloud Bucket
  • We’ve done all the stuff
  • Predictions and Hopes and Dreams
  • Working from home is over like COVID is over
  • It fell down the Chasm of Nonsense
  • Bring in the Big Monkeys

Rundown

  • What were the major Cloud/Hyperscaler stories?
  • Has the economic downturn killed WFH? and Remote Work
  • Buy or Sell: Serverless, Blockchain, Crypto, Twitter, Cloud Repatriation
  • What are we watching this year?
  • What were the biggest missed opportunities?
  • Best Digital Transformation Success of 2023

Conferences

SDT news & hype

Recommendations

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This week we revisit the major cloud news and tech trends of 2022. Topics include: hyperscaler growth, remote work, missed opportunities and what were watching in 2023. Plus, we buy or sell: Serverless, Blockchain, Crypto, Twitter and Cloud Repatriation/FinOps.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 394

Runner-up Titles

  • Software Defined Talk is Going Hardcore
  • The Old Dr. Skateboard
  • What a World
  • The Pile-On Lifestyle
  • A little more in booth directions
  • Cloud Bucket
  • We’ve done all the stuff
  • Predictions and Hopes and Dreams
  • Working from home is over like COVID is over
  • It fell down the Chasm of Nonsense
  • Bring in the Big Monkeys

Rundown

  • What were the major Cloud/Hyperscaler stories?
  • Has the economic downturn killed WFH? and Remote Work
  • Buy or Sell: Serverless, Blockchain, Crypto, Twitter, Cloud Repatriation
  • What are we watching this year?
  • What were the biggest missed opportunities?
  • Best Digital Transformation Success of 2023

Conferences

SDT news & hype

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+WuC4V5qm ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 393: 10 Years of Project Sputnik, with Barton George https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/393 7d180981-fe3a-45a3-b774-6b6208ad29a0 Fri, 23 Dec 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 393 10 Years of Project Sputnik, with Barton George full Software Defined Talk LLC Ten years ago Dell launched the developer laptop, shipping a Linux desktop of their best gear. In this episode, Coté talks with Barton George who's lead the project about Project Sputnik, lessons learned about innovating in large companies, and compressed air can sponsorships. 1:09:52 true Ten years ago Dell launched the developer laptop, shipping a Linux desktop of their best gear. In this episode, Coté talks with Barton George who's lead the project about Project Sputnik, lessons learned about innovating in large companies, and compressed air can sponsorships.

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Special Guest: Barton George.

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Ten years ago Dell launched the developer laptop, shipping a Linux desktop of their best gear. In this episode, Coté talks with Barton George who's lead the project about Project Sputnik, lessons learned about innovating in large companies, and compressed air can sponsorships.

Links mentioned:

This interview was done on December 12th, 2022.

Special Guest: Barton George.

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Ten years ago Dell launched the developer laptop, shipping a Linux desktop of their best gear. In this episode, Coté talks with Barton George who's lead the project about Project Sputnik, lessons learned about innovating in large companies, and compressed air can sponsorships.

Links mentioned:

This interview was done on December 12th, 2022.

Special Guest: Barton George.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+k_OtzBuY ]]> Coté Barton George
Episode 392: Success is going to Day 2 https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/392 5870f7bd-7ebd-44d9-aa9b-c1856371815f Fri, 16 Dec 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 392 Success is going to Day 2 full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the Pentagon’s new C loud Contract, Day 2 at Amazon and Nutanix acquisition rumors. Plus, some thoughts on kids and headphones… 1:13:12 true This week we discuss the Pentagon’s new C loud Contract, Day 2 at Amazon and Nutanix acquisition rumors. Plus, some thoughts on kids and headphones…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 392

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  • We’re always recording, Coté, we’re not always streaming.
  • I live the middle.
  • Best 10 microphones to put in a drawer and never use.
  • The lanyard is a child-management platform
  • “That’s great, Brandon…”
  • Finally DNS does something good
  • Amazon is a dog now
  • But then what?
  • N equals me

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This week we discuss the Pentagon’s new C loud Contract, Day 2 at Amazon and Nutanix acquisition rumors. Plus, some thoughts on kids and headphones…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 392

Runner-up Titles

  • We’re always recording, Coté, we’re not always streaming.
  • I live the middle.
  • Best 10 microphones to put in a drawer and never use.
  • The lanyard is a child-management platform
  • “That’s great, Brandon…”
  • Finally DNS does something good
  • Amazon is a dog now
  • But then what?
  • N equals me

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This week we discuss the Pentagon’s new C loud Contract, Day 2 at Amazon and Nutanix acquisition rumors. Plus, some thoughts on kids and headphones…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 392

Runner-up Titles

  • We’re always recording, Coté, we’re not always streaming.
  • I live the middle.
  • Best 10 microphones to put in a drawer and never use.
  • The lanyard is a child-management platform
  • “That’s great, Brandon…”
  • Finally DNS does something good
  • Amazon is a dog now
  • But then what?
  • N equals me

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+_d9hbTf3 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 391: Anton Grishko on managing Cloud Costs with FinOps https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/391 a7af75aa-eaac-4a2f-ad7d-f3134ffc98de Tue, 13 Dec 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 391 Anton Grishko on managing Cloud Costs with FinOps full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon is joined by Anton Grishko, Chief Architect at ProfiSea Labs and they discuss DevOps adoption and the rise of FinOps. Plus, Anton offers practical tips on implementing FinOps and reducing your cloud spend. 50:27 true Brandon is joined by Anton Grishko, Chief Architect at ProfiSea Labs and they discuss DevOps adoption and the rise of FinOps. Plus, Anton offers practical tips on implementing FinOps and reducing your cloud spend.

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Brandon is joined by Anton Grishko, Chief Architect at ProfiSea Labs and they discuss DevOps adoption and the rise of FinOps. Plus, Anton offers practical tips on implementing FinOps and reducing your cloud spend.

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Special Guest: Anton Grishko.

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Brandon is joined by Anton Grishko, Chief Architect at ProfiSea Labs and they discuss DevOps adoption and the rise of FinOps. Plus, Anton offers practical tips on implementing FinOps and reducing your cloud spend.

Show Links

Contact Anton

Special Guest: Anton Grishko.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+9PVYXFhF ]]> Brandon Whichard Anton Grishko
Episode 390: It’s just a bunch of programming https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/390 84663761-6b09-4211-8ae9-014daada205c Fri, 09 Dec 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 390 It’s just a bunch of programming full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Werner’s AWS Keynote, Event-Based Architectures and the potential of ChatGPT. Plus, some thoughts on International Condiments. 1:06:19 true This week we discuss Werner’s AWS Keynote, Event-Based Architectures and the potential of ChatGPT. Plus, some thoughts on International Condiments.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 390

Runner-up Titles

  • It’s never stopped us before.
  • Ranch dressing divine/Before the Big Bang, it was/Eternal condiment
  • Three kinds of mayonnaise
  • An aspirational architectural pattern.
  • There’s not a lot of architectural thought out there.
  • I don’t have a computer science degree.
  • Mid-Code
  • It’s just a bunch of programming, how hard could it be?
  • Is it a utopian Wall-E or not?

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This week we discuss Werner’s AWS Keynote, Event-Based Architectures and the potential of ChatGPT. Plus, some thoughts on International Condiments.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 390

Runner-up Titles

  • It’s never stopped us before.
  • Ranch dressing divine/Before the Big Bang, it was/Eternal condiment
  • Three kinds of mayonnaise
  • An aspirational architectural pattern.
  • There’s not a lot of architectural thought out there.
  • I don’t have a computer science degree.
  • Mid-Code
  • It’s just a bunch of programming, how hard could it be?
  • Is it a utopian Wall-E or not?

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This week we discuss Werner’s AWS Keynote, Event-Based Architectures and the potential of ChatGPT. Plus, some thoughts on International Condiments.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 390

Runner-up Titles

  • It’s never stopped us before.
  • Ranch dressing divine/Before the Big Bang, it was/Eternal condiment
  • Three kinds of mayonnaise
  • An aspirational architectural pattern.
  • There’s not a lot of architectural thought out there.
  • I don’t have a computer science degree.
  • Mid-Code
  • It’s just a bunch of programming, how hard could it be?
  • Is it a utopian Wall-E or not?

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Relevant to your Interests

Nonsense

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+FA_DdXAQ ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 389: The Miscellaneous Keynote https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/389 1c76c6e2-c623-4a1b-9b6c-fd60f8fdc873 Fri, 02 Dec 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 389 The Miscellaneous Keynote full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we recap the news from AWS re:Invent and discuss application vendors mandating use of specific Kubernetes distros. Plus, some thoughts on dog boarding… 1:12:39 true This week we recap the news from AWS re:Invent and discuss application vendors mandating use of specific Kubernetes distros. Plus, some thoughts on dog boarding…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 389

Runner-up Titles

  • Everyone gets a Graviton Instance
  • What a Boring re:Invent
  • Part of our brand
  • 17 Days in the Hole
  • Under the Stars, Under the Sea
  • Tighten it up
  • Don’t make me pay for security
  • Secure by default
  • That’s a great message and I don’t believe it
  • Works with Lambda
  • Security, it keeps getting better?

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This week we recap the news from AWS re:Invent and discuss application vendors mandating use of specific Kubernetes distros. Plus, some thoughts on dog boarding…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 389

Runner-up Titles

  • Everyone gets a Graviton Instance
  • What a Boring re:Invent
  • Part of our brand
  • 17 Days in the Hole
  • Under the Stars, Under the Sea
  • Tighten it up
  • Don’t make me pay for security
  • Secure by default
  • That’s a great message and I don’t believe it
  • Works with Lambda
  • Security, it keeps getting better?

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Nonsense

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This week we recap the news from AWS re:Invent and discuss application vendors mandating use of specific Kubernetes distros. Plus, some thoughts on dog boarding…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 389

Runner-up Titles

  • Everyone gets a Graviton Instance
  • What a Boring re:Invent
  • Part of our brand
  • 17 Days in the Hole
  • Under the Stars, Under the Sea
  • Tighten it up
  • Don’t make me pay for security
  • Secure by default
  • That’s a great message and I don’t believe it
  • Works with Lambda
  • Security, it keeps getting better?

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Relevant to your Interests

Nonsense

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+bSymcaMs ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 388: The Death of DevOps, with Andrew Clay Shafer https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/388 b12fb319-8e5c-4a41-9aef-52bea5d5ada4 Fri, 25 Nov 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 388 The Death of DevOps, with Andrew Clay Shafer full Software Defined Talk LLC In case you haven't heard, DevOps is dead. Again. To discuss its demise, Coté talks with Andrew Clay Shafer. They talk about a lot more: Andrew's new company, working with executives, sociotechnical systems, Andrew's recent SREcon talk in Amsterdam, and more. 1:01:35 true In case you haven't heard, DevOps is dead. Again. To discuss its demise, Coté talks with Andrew Clay Shafer. They talk about a lot more: Andrew's new company, working with executives, sociotechnical systems, Andrew's recent SREcon talk in Amsterdam, and more.

You can also watch the live recording of this episoded, unedited! It has a discussion of Coté's podcast making recommendations at the start.

Check out Andrew and friend's new company, Ergonautic, and, find him in Twitter as @littleidea.

Special Guest: Andrew Clay Shafer.

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In case you haven't heard, DevOps is dead. Again. To discuss its demise, Coté talks with Andrew Clay Shafer. They talk about a lot more: Andrew's new company, working with executives, sociotechnical systems, Andrew's recent SREcon talk in Amsterdam, and more.

You can also watch the live recording of this episoded, unedited! It has a discussion of Coté's podcast making recommendations at the start.

Check out Andrew and friend's new company, Ergonautic, and, find him in Twitter as @littleidea.

Special Guest: Andrew Clay Shafer.

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In case you haven't heard, DevOps is dead. Again. To discuss its demise, Coté talks with Andrew Clay Shafer. They talk about a lot more: Andrew's new company, working with executives, sociotechnical systems, Andrew's recent SREcon talk in Amsterdam, and more.

You can also watch the live recording of this episoded, unedited! It has a discussion of Coté's podcast making recommendations at the start.

Check out Andrew and friend's new company, Ergonautic, and, find him in Twitter as @littleidea.

Special Guest: Andrew Clay Shafer.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+33RXaGdr ]]> Coté Andrew Clay Shafer
Episode 387: Trust and Incentives https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/387 69d57198-83da-451a-a3fb-59161510ab70 Fri, 18 Nov 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 387 Trust and Incentives full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the Gartner MQ for CIPS and all the happenings at Twitter. Plus, more thoughts on passwords and calendars. 1:01:52 true This week we discuss the Gartner MQ for CIPS and all the happenings at Twitter. Plus, more thoughts on passwords and calendars.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 387

Runner-up Titles

  • From Montessori to your Funeral
  • The Shit Pile of Enterprise Software
  • Software Expires
  • Bring in all the Kubernetes you can find
  • You’re in Some Kind of Password Genie Hell.
  • The salesperson at Gartner doesn’t want this report to go away
  • Going back to the Monolith
  • SRElon doesn’t do blameless postmortems
  • Mastodon as a Service at re:Invent
  • I am still betting on status quo outcome
  • Keep the Twitter off the phone
  • Bury me with my MP3 backup drives

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  • Overcast was recommend in the SDT Slack as a replacement for Apple Podcasts

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This week we discuss the Gartner MQ for CIPS and all the happenings at Twitter. Plus, more thoughts on passwords and calendars.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 387

Runner-up Titles

  • From Montessori to your Funeral
  • The Shit Pile of Enterprise Software
  • Software Expires
  • Bring in all the Kubernetes you can find
  • You’re in Some Kind of Password Genie Hell.
  • The salesperson at Gartner doesn’t want this report to go away
  • Going back to the Monolith
  • SRElon doesn’t do blameless postmortems
  • Mastodon as a Service at re:Invent
  • I am still betting on status quo outcome
  • Keep the Twitter off the phone
  • Bury me with my MP3 backup drives

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Nonsense

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Listener Feedback

  • Overcast was recommend in the SDT Slack as a replacement for Apple Podcasts

SDT news & hype

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This week we discuss the Gartner MQ for CIPS and all the happenings at Twitter. Plus, more thoughts on passwords and calendars.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 387

Runner-up Titles

  • From Montessori to your Funeral
  • The Shit Pile of Enterprise Software
  • Software Expires
  • Bring in all the Kubernetes you can find
  • You’re in Some Kind of Password Genie Hell.
  • The salesperson at Gartner doesn’t want this report to go away
  • Going back to the Monolith
  • SRElon doesn’t do blameless postmortems
  • Mastodon as a Service at re:Invent
  • I am still betting on status quo outcome
  • Keep the Twitter off the phone
  • Bury me with my MP3 backup drives

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Relevant to your Interests

Nonsense

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Listener Feedback

  • Overcast was recommend in the SDT Slack as a replacement for Apple Podcasts

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+vFs3IvqE ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 386: I’ve been to VMware Media Training https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/386 5c25b232-9004-4c10-9d07-5b1a46ef487e Fri, 11 Nov 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 386 I’ve been to VMware Media Training full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we recap VMware Explore Europe and discuss the Battery Ventures 2022 State of the OpenCloud report. Plus, some thoughts on cologne… 1:07:47 true This week we recap VMware Explore Europe and discuss the Battery Ventures 2022 State of the OpenCloud report. Plus, some thoughts on cologne…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 386

Runner-up Titles

  • I have conference voice.
  • I thought I had conference voice, but it’s COVID.
  • I painted a door.
  • Blue blazer to black t-shirt ratio.
  • The Java hyphen-hyphen capital X talk.
  • I’ve been to VMware Media Training.
  • Go to the Lenovo Booth.
  • iBanker Butt Sniffing.
  • The Sagrada Familia of iBanker Decks, except the summer interns finished it.
  • That’s like buying your steaks at Walmart.
  • Like I said, yesterday I painted a door.

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This week we recap VMware Explore Europe and discuss the Battery Ventures 2022 State of the OpenCloud report. Plus, some thoughts on cologne…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 386

Runner-up Titles

  • I have conference voice.
  • I thought I had conference voice, but it’s COVID.
  • I painted a door.
  • Blue blazer to black t-shirt ratio.
  • The Java hyphen-hyphen capital X talk.
  • I’ve been to VMware Media Training.
  • Go to the Lenovo Booth.
  • iBanker Butt Sniffing.
  • The Sagrada Familia of iBanker Decks, except the summer interns finished it.
  • That’s like buying your steaks at Walmart.
  • Like I said, yesterday I painted a door.

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This week we recap VMware Explore Europe and discuss the Battery Ventures 2022 State of the OpenCloud report. Plus, some thoughts on cologne…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 386

Runner-up Titles

  • I have conference voice.
  • I thought I had conference voice, but it’s COVID.
  • I painted a door.
  • Blue blazer to black t-shirt ratio.
  • The Java hyphen-hyphen capital X talk.
  • I’ve been to VMware Media Training.
  • Go to the Lenovo Booth.
  • iBanker Butt Sniffing.
  • The Sagrada Familia of iBanker Decks, except the summer interns finished it.
  • That’s like buying your steaks at Walmart.
  • Like I said, yesterday I painted a door.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+b1xWiiJg ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 385: Armchair Strategist https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/385 a7e18b74-1a52-4eba-92cb-830315414754 Fri, 04 Nov 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 385 Armchair Strategist full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Cloud Growth Rates, Corporate Security, Meta’s Strategy and Elon’s Twitter Takeover. Plus, some thoughts on bike locks and a parenting post mortem. 1:03:02 true This week we discuss Cloud Growth Rates, Corporate Security, Meta’s Strategy and Elon’s Twitter Takeover. Plus, some thoughts on bike locks and a parenting post mortem.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 385

Runner-up Titles

  • Cormac will give her a ride home
  • The Baby is asleep
  • Maybe she will get angry.
  • Lectures don’t work
  • See you on Mars, motherfucker!
  • You can have 1 piece of dog walk
  • It’s only stupid until it works.
  • Make big bets, but don’t tell anyone until you win.
  • Armchair strategists.
  • I forgot the Nokia thing, that was kind of a big deal.
  • How long have I been working
  • The CTA of Twitter
  • An exercise for the listener

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This week we discuss Cloud Growth Rates, Corporate Security, Meta’s Strategy and Elon’s Twitter Takeover. Plus, some thoughts on bike locks and a parenting post mortem.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 385

Runner-up Titles

  • Cormac will give her a ride home
  • The Baby is asleep
  • Maybe she will get angry.
  • Lectures don’t work
  • See you on Mars, motherfucker!
  • You can have 1 piece of dog walk
  • It’s only stupid until it works.
  • Make big bets, but don’t tell anyone until you win.
  • Armchair strategists.
  • I forgot the Nokia thing, that was kind of a big deal.
  • How long have I been working
  • The CTA of Twitter
  • An exercise for the listener

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This week we discuss Cloud Growth Rates, Corporate Security, Meta’s Strategy and Elon’s Twitter Takeover. Plus, some thoughts on bike locks and a parenting post mortem.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 385

Runner-up Titles

  • Cormac will give her a ride home
  • The Baby is asleep
  • Maybe she will get angry.
  • Lectures don’t work
  • See you on Mars, motherfucker!
  • You can have 1 piece of dog walk
  • It’s only stupid until it works.
  • Make big bets, but don’t tell anyone until you win.
  • Armchair strategists.
  • I forgot the Nokia thing, that was kind of a big deal.
  • How long have I been working
  • The CTA of Twitter
  • An exercise for the listener

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+O0qVgj5D ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 384: KubeCon NA 2022 Recap https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/384 e85abb29-0a9c-4376-b082-1a749bfdd2bb Tue, 01 Nov 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 384 KubeCon NA 2022 Recap full Software Defined Talk LLC Matt reports in from Detroit with all the news at KubeCon NA 2022. Plus, some tips on proper etiquette when stretching on International Flights. 47:05 true Matt reports in from Detroit with all the news at KubeCon NA 2022. Plus, some tips on proper etiquette when stretching on International Flights.

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  • I’m not doing high knees in the airplane bathroom
  • Masks were required
  • Not gonna get a lot of leads from your friendsd
  • Maybe we’re in the trough of disillusionment
  • We Didn’t Start the Fire for CNCF Projects
  • He has to eat the spreadsheet

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Matt reports in from Detroit with all the news at KubeCon NA 2022. Plus, some tips on proper etiquette when stretching on International Flights.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 384

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  • Detriot style pizza
  • I’m not doing high knees in the airplane bathroom
  • Masks were required
  • Not gonna get a lot of leads from your friendsd
  • Maybe we’re in the trough of disillusionment
  • We Didn’t Start the Fire for CNCF Projects
  • He has to eat the spreadsheet

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Matt reports in from Detroit with all the news at KubeCon NA 2022. Plus, some tips on proper etiquette when stretching on International Flights.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 384

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  • Detriot style pizza
  • I’m not doing high knees in the airplane bathroom
  • Masks were required
  • Not gonna get a lot of leads from your friendsd
  • Maybe we’re in the trough of disillusionment
  • We Didn’t Start the Fire for CNCF Projects
  • He has to eat the spreadsheet

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Q4PaSUHT ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 383: My bag did not make the flight https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/383 253665a0-7c74-4a3d-871b-7d9e52f67457 Fri, 28 Oct 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 383 My bag did not make the flight full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Twitter’s Workforce, DHH leaves the cloud and Tech Earnings. Plus, some thoughts on International Travel. 1:00:12 true This week we discuss Twitter’s workforce, DHH leaves the cloud and Tech Earnings. Plus, some thoughts on international travel.

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  • Serverless is the new OpenStack.
  • “I intended to read it.”
  • American Airline lounges are like bus terminals.
  • Made it to my hotel at 4 AM
  • Kubernetes is about the journey
  • That is your 3D chess
  • Let’s just crank up the VMs even higher.
  • Would you like to buy some YAML?
  • We’re gonna go with the ball pit money
  • DHH vs. Mr. Beast

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This week we discuss Twitter’s workforce, DHH leaves the cloud and Tech Earnings. Plus, some thoughts on international travel.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 383

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  • Serverless is the new OpenStack.
  • “I intended to read it.”
  • American Airline lounges are like bus terminals.
  • Made it to my hotel at 4 AM
  • Kubernetes is about the journey
  • That is your 3D chess
  • Let’s just crank up the VMs even higher.
  • Would you like to buy some YAML?
  • We’re gonna go with the ball pit money
  • DHH vs. Mr. Beast

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This week we discuss Twitter’s workforce, DHH leaves the cloud and Tech Earnings. Plus, some thoughts on international travel.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 383

Runner-up Titles

  • Serverless is the new OpenStack.
  • “I intended to read it.”
  • American Airline lounges are like bus terminals.
  • Made it to my hotel at 4 AM
  • Kubernetes is about the journey
  • That is your 3D chess
  • Let’s just crank up the VMs even higher.
  • Would you like to buy some YAML?
  • We’re gonna go with the ball pit money
  • DHH vs. Mr. Beast

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+-d3iaH3y ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 382: The Ultimate Dogfooding https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/382 1bcaea76-dde4-471b-93e2-68d5a0d4ac08 Fri, 21 Oct 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 382 The Ultimate Dogfooding full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Aboard.io, cutting cloud costs, commute hours and final thoughts on Google Next. Plus, Matt Ray goes car shopping. 1:01:03 true This week we discuss Aboard.io, cutting cloud costs, commute hours and final thoughts on Google Next. Plus, Matt Ray goes car shopping.

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  • Matt Ray is ready to buy.
  • That’s legal in Australia
  • When Ray Mail comes out, nobody cares
  • I am into workflow
  • This is the population of Hobart that we’re looking at
  • I want to help you, but you don’t even need help
  • Daddy’s Meeting Fort
  • Brandon hasn’t migrated his mainframe workloads to cloud.
  • All these problems are caused by developers

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This week we discuss Aboard.io, cutting cloud costs, commute hours and final thoughts on Google Next. Plus, Matt Ray goes car shopping.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 382.

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  • Matt Ray is ready to buy.
  • That’s legal in Australia
  • When Ray Mail comes out, nobody cares
  • I am into workflow
  • This is the population of Hobart that we’re looking at
  • I want to help you, but you don’t even need help
  • Daddy’s Meeting Fort
  • Brandon hasn’t migrated his mainframe workloads to cloud.
  • All these problems are caused by developers

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This week we discuss Aboard.io, cutting cloud costs, commute hours and final thoughts on Google Next. Plus, Matt Ray goes car shopping.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 382.

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  • Matt Ray is ready to buy.
  • That’s legal in Australia
  • When Ray Mail comes out, nobody cares
  • I am into workflow
  • This is the population of Hobart that we’re looking at
  • I want to help you, but you don’t even need help
  • Daddy’s Meeting Fort
  • Brandon hasn’t migrated his mainframe workloads to cloud.
  • All these problems are caused by developers

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+e9z19Qs- ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 381: Aspiration Fatigue https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/381 bd982e45-a6ed-4201-9c7c-fb91e11b717a Fri, 14 Oct 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 381 Aspiration Fatigue full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Platform Engineering and compare the Microsoft Ignite and Google Cloud Next Keynotes. Plus, some thoughts on legs in the Metaverse. 1:03:48 true This week we discuss Platform Engineering and compare the Microsoft Ignite and Google Cloud Next Keynotes. Plus, some thoughts on legs in the Metaverse.

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  • It’s on brand
  • I wish I could see Brandon’s legs
  • Running VM’s in the meta verse
  • They were so busy seeing if they could get VR to work that they didn’t ask if they should.
  • Basically, VR is for seeing through walls, including walls of flesh.
  • Lifehacks disrupting VC
  • They’ve got legs
  • Draw a Triangle

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This week we discuss Platform Engineering and compare the Microsoft Ignite and Google Cloud Next Keynotes. Plus, some thoughts on legs in the Metaverse.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 381.

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  • It’s on brand
  • I wish I could see Brandon’s legs
  • Running VM’s in the meta verse
  • They were so busy seeing if they could get VR to work that they didn’t ask if they should.
  • Basically, VR is for seeing through walls, including walls of flesh.
  • Lifehacks disrupting VC
  • They’ve got legs
  • Draw a Triangle

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This week we discuss Platform Engineering and compare the Microsoft Ignite and Google Cloud Next Keynotes. Plus, some thoughts on legs in the Metaverse.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 381.

Runner-up Titles

  • It’s on brand
  • I wish I could see Brandon’s legs
  • Running VM’s in the meta verse
  • They were so busy seeing if they could get VR to work that they didn’t ask if they should.
  • Basically, VR is for seeing through walls, including walls of flesh.
  • Lifehacks disrupting VC
  • They’ve got legs
  • Draw a Triangle

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+cLxAbjkv ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 380: No Free Lunches or Haircuts https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/380 a8d1b83d-fe27-4ede-a4d9-0107875e6e4e Fri, 07 Oct 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 380 No Free Lunches or Haircuts full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss why Google abandons products, the 2022 State of DevOps Report and Elon’s texts. Plus, some thoughts on glasses… 53:54 true This week we discuss why Google abandons products, the 2022 State of DevOps Report and Elon’s texts. Plus, some thoughts on glasses…

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  • Leave it all in Brighttalk
  • Let’s talk about it and I’ll read it later
  • Killed by Google Wins Again
  • Tell that to the WeWork founder
  • Buy somebody who’s already on the Moon
  • Anyone from software thinks they can do anything
  • Lots of learnings.
  • I hate DNS, but I’ve never seen a domain name I didn’t buy.
  • A good Brandon issue

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This week we discuss why Google abandons products, the 2022 State of DevOps Report and Elon’s texts. Plus, some thoughts on glasses…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 380.

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  • Leave it all in Brighttalk
  • Let’s talk about it and I’ll read it later
  • Killed by Google Wins Again
  • Tell that to the WeWork founder
  • Buy somebody who’s already on the Moon
  • Anyone from software thinks they can do anything
  • Lots of learnings.
  • I hate DNS, but I’ve never seen a domain name I didn’t buy.
  • A good Brandon issue

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This week we discuss why Google abandons products, the 2022 State of DevOps Report and Elon’s texts. Plus, some thoughts on glasses…

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 380.

Runner-up Titles

  • Leave it all in Brighttalk
  • Let’s talk about it and I’ll read it later
  • Killed by Google Wins Again
  • Tell that to the WeWork founder
  • Buy somebody who’s already on the Moon
  • Anyone from software thinks they can do anything
  • Lots of learnings.
  • I hate DNS, but I’ve never seen a domain name I didn’t buy.
  • A good Brandon issue

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+sdHy88Kf ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 379: TAMs are a Trap https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/379 4fc15b1d-e8b9-4ff3-9395-fbdc940c54ee Fri, 30 Sep 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 379 TAMs are a Trap full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the rate of Public Cloud adoption, Google’s Simplicity Sprint and OKR’s. Plus, some thoughts on slippers. 1:02:05 true This week we discuss the rate of Public Cloud adoption, Google’s Simplicity Sprint and OKR’s. Plus, some thoughts on slippers.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 379.

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  • You’re not proud of the product
  • You can have both
  • Landing Pages
  • It’s just like Serial
  • Don’t bring me these unqualified deals
  • It’s a Floppy Disk Problem
  • The better the metrics, the less useful they are
  • The sooner you are successful, the longer yoy’are successful
  • Highly Edited
  • Focus on Earnings

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This week we discuss the rate of Public Cloud adoption, Google’s Simplicity Sprint and OKR’s. Plus, some thoughts on slippers.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 379.

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  • You’re not proud of the product
  • You can have both
  • Landing Pages
  • It’s just like Serial
  • Don’t bring me these unqualified deals
  • It’s a Floppy Disk Problem
  • The better the metrics, the less useful they are
  • The sooner you are successful, the longer yoy’are successful
  • Highly Edited
  • Focus on Earnings

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This week we discuss the rate of Public Cloud adoption, Google’s Simplicity Sprint and OKR’s. Plus, some thoughts on slippers.

Watch the YouTube Live Recording of Episode 379.

Runner-up Titles

  • You’re not proud of the product
  • You can have both
  • Landing Pages
  • It’s just like Serial
  • Don’t bring me these unqualified deals
  • It’s a Floppy Disk Problem
  • The better the metrics, the less useful they are
  • The sooner you are successful, the longer yoy’are successful
  • Highly Edited
  • Focus on Earnings

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+7WtIIre3 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 378: Email is not broken https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/378 119eb5c3-b256-43d5-9a32-91a29a4be711 Fri, 23 Sep 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 378 Email is not broken full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Amazon’s “Builder Experience” Unit, Adobe buying Figma. Slack Emojis and Zoom gets into email. Plus, Coté embraces the defaults Notes lifestyle. 1:14:29 true This week we discuss Amazon’s “Builder Experience” Unit, Adobe buying Figma, Slack’s Status and Zoom gets into email. Plus, Coté embraces the defaults Notes lifestyle.

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  • Freed from Intel
  • It works!
  • Coteisms are, in fact, incompatible with defaulteisms
  • It will be fun
  • The Apple Chip
  • A Demi Kettle
  • Pay for your own Flu
  • Free to interrupt me
  • Feet on the desk in business suit emoji.
  • None of us can master the intranet.
  • The network is the calendar.

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This week we discuss Amazon’s “Builder Experience” Unit, Adobe buying Figma, Slack’s Status and Zoom gets into email. Plus, Coté embraces the defaults Notes lifestyle.

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  • Freed from Intel
  • It works!
  • Coteisms are, in fact, incompatible with defaulteisms
  • It will be fun
  • The Apple Chip
  • A Demi Kettle
  • Pay for your own Flu
  • Free to interrupt me
  • Feet on the desk in business suit emoji.
  • None of us can master the intranet.
  • The network is the calendar.

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This week we discuss Amazon’s “Builder Experience” Unit, Adobe buying Figma, Slack’s Status and Zoom gets into email. Plus, Coté embraces the defaults Notes lifestyle.

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  • Freed from Intel
  • It works!
  • Coteisms are, in fact, incompatible with defaulteisms
  • It will be fun
  • The Apple Chip
  • A Demi Kettle
  • Pay for your own Flu
  • Free to interrupt me
  • Feet on the desk in business suit emoji.
  • None of us can master the intranet.
  • The network is the calendar.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+g90NO_sn ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 377: Coffee is for closers https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/377 8d25f07c-9ee6-4e4a-87dd-38bbb4156e4c Fri, 16 Sep 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 377 Coffee is for closers full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Oracle’s Cloud Growth(?), Starbuck’s blockchain-based loyalty program and André Staltz’s “Time Till Open Source Alternative” article. Plus, some thoughts on free coffee… 46:49 true This week we discuss Oracle’s Cloud Growth(?), Starbuck’s blockchain-based loyalty program and André Staltz’s “Time Till Open Source Alternative” article. Plus, some thoughts on free coffee…

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  • It’s about me
  • Workshop it
  • I stand with the workers of Goldman Sachs
  • This is their Popeye moment
  • Pulitzers and free coffee
  • Financial shenanigans
  • Hide the gift shop in the data center

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This week we discuss Oracle’s Cloud Growth(?), Starbuck’s blockchain-based loyalty program and André Staltz’s “Time Till Open Source Alternative” article. Plus, some thoughts on free coffee…

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  • It’s about me
  • Workshop it
  • I stand with the workers of Goldman Sachs
  • This is their Popeye moment
  • Pulitzers and free coffee
  • Financial shenanigans
  • Hide the gift shop in the data center

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This week we discuss Oracle’s Cloud Growth(?), Starbuck’s blockchain-based loyalty program and André Staltz’s “Time Till Open Source Alternative” article. Plus, some thoughts on free coffee…

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  • It’s about me
  • Workshop it
  • I stand with the workers of Goldman Sachs
  • This is their Popeye moment
  • Pulitzers and free coffee
  • Financial shenanigans
  • Hide the gift shop in the data center

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+f3gIiLGx ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 376: Businesses that use computers https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/376 3e8a8964-8eb5-4316-b930-f3d70febdb42 Fri, 09 Sep 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 376 Businesses that use computers full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Japan’s “war” on floppy disks, Twitter adds an edit button and Apple going all-in on eSIM. Plus, will the U.S. finally get instant bank transfers? 1:07:23 true This week we discuss Japan’s “war” on floppy disks, Twitter adds an edit button and Apple going all-in on eSIM. Plus, will the U.S. finally get instant bank transfers?

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  • They were already in the system.
  • Headless Optimization Gone Amuck.
  • While sitting on the toilet
  • Extensive iPhone Carrying Strategy Breakdown. We need fanny packs.
  • All you have to do to know the problem is to hear the solution.
  • Bring Paul Ford out of retirement.
  • Great ideas, getting close
  • Prevent the typo
  • 73 SaaS Companies
  • “Because, you know, Coté: I’m a pro.”
  • That may be his family crest

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This week we discuss Japan’s “war” on floppy disks, Twitter adds an edit button and Apple going all-in on eSIM. Plus, will the U.S. finally get instant bank transfers?

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  • They were already in the system.
  • Headless Optimization Gone Amuck.
  • While sitting on the toilet
  • Extensive iPhone Carrying Strategy Breakdown. We need fanny packs.
  • All you have to do to know the problem is to hear the solution.
  • Bring Paul Ford out of retirement.
  • Great ideas, getting close
  • Prevent the typo
  • 73 SaaS Companies
  • “Because, you know, Coté: I’m a pro.”
  • That may be his family crest

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This week we discuss Japan’s “war” on floppy disks, Twitter adds an edit button and Apple going all-in on eSIM. Plus, will the U.S. finally get instant bank transfers?

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  • They were already in the system.
  • Headless Optimization Gone Amuck.
  • While sitting on the toilet
  • Extensive iPhone Carrying Strategy Breakdown. We need fanny packs.
  • All you have to do to know the problem is to hear the solution.
  • Bring Paul Ford out of retirement.
  • Great ideas, getting close
  • Prevent the typo
  • 73 SaaS Companies
  • “Because, you know, Coté: I’m a pro.”
  • That may be his family crest

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+IEvRSeth ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 375: For the Birds https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/375 dbd2bbfb-33c9-4f38-801f-920c84e511c1 Fri, 02 Sep 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 375 For the Birds full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss VMware Explore, Snap’s move to multi-cloud and the Galaxy Brain take on thought leadership. Plus, Matt Ray’s latest Raspberry Pi project is for the birds…? 1:11:52 true This week we discuss VMware Explore, Snap’s move to multi-cloud and the Galaxy Brain take on thought leadership. Plus, Matt Ray’s latest Raspberry Pi project is for the birds…?

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  • Where’s my admin?
  • All my children qualify as adults
  • Start by eating their food
  • Put two letters in front of it
  • Where’s the grocery store
  • I got that everything bagel spice
  • Is it OK to hang-up on your kids?
  • In the heat of the moment, you can’t set policy.
  • The runbook’s already written.
  • Spagetti Bowl
  • Tanzu the Shih Tzu
  • A FinOps Type of Motion
  • The opposite of the Sales Kickoff, the Savings Kickoff
  • Growth is best done in the shadows.
  • Wrapping bullshit with bullshit
  • Nopehouse, home of the fast follower
  • The fast followers are just in front of the also-rans
  • Thought-leadership suicide mission

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This week we discuss VMware Explore, Snap’s move to multi-cloud and the Galaxy Brain take on thought leadership. Plus, Matt Ray’s latest Raspberry Pi project is for the birds…?

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  • Where’s my admin?
  • All my children qualify as adults
  • Start by eating their food
  • Put two letters in front of it
  • Where’s the grocery store
  • I got that everything bagel spice
  • Is it OK to hang-up on your kids?
  • In the heat of the moment, you can’t set policy.
  • The runbook’s already written.
  • Spagetti Bowl
  • Tanzu the Shih Tzu
  • A FinOps Type of Motion
  • The opposite of the Sales Kickoff, the Savings Kickoff
  • Growth is best done in the shadows.
  • Wrapping bullshit with bullshit
  • Nopehouse, home of the fast follower
  • The fast followers are just in front of the also-rans
  • Thought-leadership suicide mission

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This week we discuss VMware Explore, Snap’s move to multi-cloud and the Galaxy Brain take on thought leadership. Plus, Matt Ray’s latest Raspberry Pi project is for the birds…?

Runner-up Titles

  • Where’s my admin?
  • All my children qualify as adults
  • Start by eating their food
  • Put two letters in front of it
  • Where’s the grocery store
  • I got that everything bagel spice
  • Is it OK to hang-up on your kids?
  • In the heat of the moment, you can’t set policy.
  • The runbook’s already written.
  • Spagetti Bowl
  • Tanzu the Shih Tzu
  • A FinOps Type of Motion
  • The opposite of the Sales Kickoff, the Savings Kickoff
  • Growth is best done in the shadows.
  • Wrapping bullshit with bullshit
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Episode 374: Is there no Dev in DevOps? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/374 22a8473a-1b44-45a7-adc0-20373bbd9da6 Fri, 26 Aug 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 374 Is there no Dev in DevOps? full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss DevOpsDays Dallas, devs not wanting to do ops, Twitter Security issues and Apple playing the long game. Plus, some thoughts on Dr. Pepper and Burger King. 1:05:50 true This week we discuss DevOpsDays Dallas, devs not wanting to do ops, Twitter Security issues and Apple playing the long game. Plus, some thoughts on Dr. Pepper and Burger King.

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  • Just like a beer
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  • One day, I’m going to stop being the the butt of all the jokes
  • Throwing a lot of Harvard shade.
  • If you are in France, eat at the Burger King
  • They came for the DevOps glory
  • The jury’s still out for the Dev in DevOps
  • The same sane things
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  • What if there was just one company?

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This week we discuss DevOpsDays Dallas, devs not wanting to do ops, Twitter Security issues and Apple playing the long game. Plus, some thoughts on Dr. Pepper and Burger King.

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  • Don’t have the USB cable
  • Barton, can you get me a drink?
  • Just like a beer
  • This is my own podcast, I can do whatever the fuck I want!
  • One day, I’m going to stop being the the butt of all the jokes
  • Throwing a lot of Harvard shade.
  • If you are in France, eat at the Burger King
  • They came for the DevOps glory
  • The jury’s still out for the Dev in DevOps
  • The same sane things
  • Security, always a problem
  • What if there was just one company?

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This week we discuss DevOpsDays Dallas, devs not wanting to do ops, Twitter Security issues and Apple playing the long game. Plus, some thoughts on Dr. Pepper and Burger King.

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  • Don’t have the USB cable
  • Barton, can you get me a drink?
  • Just like a beer
  • This is my own podcast, I can do whatever the fuck I want!
  • One day, I’m going to stop being the the butt of all the jokes
  • Throwing a lot of Harvard shade.
  • If you are in France, eat at the Burger King
  • They came for the DevOps glory
  • The jury’s still out for the Dev in DevOps
  • The same sane things
  • Security, always a problem
  • What if there was just one company?

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+2o2gppo3 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 373: Everything is a nail, find your hammers https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/373 95fa3db4-c67f-4778-bd88-88dc793c1d80 Fri, 19 Aug 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 373 Everything is a nail, find your hammers full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Acorn’s attempt to simplify Kubernetes, the top 25 DevOps Tools and analyzing data in CSVs. Plus, Matt explains what Maccas means. 56:24 true This week we discuss Acorn’s attempt to simplify Kubernetes, the top 25 DevOps Tools and analyzing data in CSVs. Plus, Matt explains what Maccas means.

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  • All I am doing is sharing anecdotes
  • That’s the problem with spellcheck
  • Maccas?
  • College here is High School
  • Every cloud has its own sausage
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  • All Rust looks the same
  • Too Good for GitHub
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This week we discuss Acorn’s attempt to simplify Kubernetes, the top 25 DevOps Tools and analyzing data in CSVs. Plus, Matt explains what Maccas means.

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  • All I am doing is sharing anecdotes
  • That’s the problem with spellcheck
  • Maccas?
  • College here is High School
  • Every cloud has its own sausage
  • Here’s a unicode cow
  • All Rust looks the same
  • Too Good for GitHub
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This week we discuss Acorn’s attempt to simplify Kubernetes, the top 25 DevOps Tools and analyzing data in CSVs. Plus, Matt explains what Maccas means.

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  • All I am doing is sharing anecdotes
  • That’s the problem with spellcheck
  • Maccas?
  • College here is High School
  • Every cloud has its own sausage
  • Here’s a unicode cow
  • All Rust looks the same
  • Too Good for GitHub
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+ehRMhg6L ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 372: Don’t do any editing https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/372 1d355152-ab6b-469c-bd35-7f441b781edd Fri, 12 Aug 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 372 Don’t do any editing full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss build vs. buy decisions, sustaining corporate strategies and Malcolm Gladwell’s WFH comments. Plus, we announce the location of the Austin Meetup on August 27th. 1:02:58 true This week we discuss build vs. buy decisions, sustaining corporate strategies and Malcolm Gladwell’s WFH comments. Plus, we announce the location of the Austin Meetup on August 27th.

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  • Strategy for eating mixed nuts.
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  • It’s about where you is, not where you was.
  • We don’t even own a copy of Illustrator
  • Lost his fastball
  • Just a paycheck
  • It’s cool to be the “turns out” person
  • Pizza, Beer, Enjoyment
  • McKinsey Titles, the movie

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This week we discuss build vs. buy decisions, sustaining corporate strategies and Malcolm Gladwell’s WFH comments. Plus, we announce the location of the Austin Meetup on August 27th.

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  • Strategy for eating mixed nuts.
  • Finish in a flurry
  • Eat Dessert First
  • It’s about where you is, not where you was.
  • We don’t even own a copy of Illustrator
  • Lost his fastball
  • Just a paycheck
  • It’s cool to be the “turns out” person
  • Pizza, Beer, Enjoyment
  • McKinsey Titles, the movie

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This week we discuss build vs. buy decisions, sustaining corporate strategies and Malcolm Gladwell’s WFH comments. Plus, we announce the location of the Austin Meetup on August 27th.

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  • Strategy for eating mixed nuts.
  • Finish in a flurry
  • Eat Dessert First
  • It’s about where you is, not where you was.
  • We don’t even own a copy of Illustrator
  • Lost his fastball
  • Just a paycheck
  • It’s cool to be the “turns out” person
  • Pizza, Beer, Enjoyment
  • McKinsey Titles, the movie

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+19nq-eOE ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 371: What’s your TAM https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/371 4ff40371-bf02-403d-9bb1-97d7f3ebc7e0 Fri, 05 Aug 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 371 What’s your TAM full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we do a deep dive into the Total Addressable Market of Cloud and discuss the rise of Cloudflare. Plus, details about the SDT Meetup in Austin on August 27th. 47:33 true This week we do a deep dive into the Total Addressable Market of Cloud and discuss the rise of Cloudflare. Plus, details about the SDT Meetup in Austin on August 27th.

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  • “Have a good time at least once” is in my vacation OKRs
  • The podcast of the Slack
  • Analog Clocks
  • Digital Clock Native
  • Pretending to have a sidekick
  • The First Business Case for the Metaverse
  • I was a liberal arts major
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This week we do a deep dive into the Total Addressable Market of Cloud and discuss the rise of Cloudflare. Plus, details about the SDT Meetup in Austin on August 27th.

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  • “Have a good time at least once” is in my vacation OKRs
  • The podcast of the Slack
  • Analog Clocks
  • Digital Clock Native
  • Pretending to have a sidekick
  • The First Business Case for the Metaverse
  • I was a liberal arts major
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This week we do a deep dive into the Total Addressable Market of Cloud and discuss the rise of Cloudflare. Plus, details about the SDT Meetup in Austin on August 27th.

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  • “Have a good time at least once” is in my vacation OKRs
  • The podcast of the Slack
  • Analog Clocks
  • Digital Clock Native
  • Pretending to have a sidekick
  • The First Business Case for the Metaverse
  • I was a liberal arts major
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+AppXCW9s ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 370: In the long run… https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/370 12510996-640d-4e8c-b186-a0c30370ea5e Fri, 29 Jul 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 370 In the long run… full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss developer toil, local vs. remote development and Facebook’s management woes. Plus, some thoughts on business books… 1:14:49 true This week we discuss developer toil, local vs. remote development and Facebook’s management woes. Plus, some thoughts on business books…

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  • The Instant Acquisition
  • Belly of the Beast
  • We can’t be bothered, but we bothered
  • I’m done with that
  • I don’t have those problems
  • More Money, More Weirdness
  • Occam’s Razor is always handy
  • Ghost ride it into production
  • Let’s take the offline online
  • We’re just doing stuff with computers

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This week we discuss developer toil, local vs. remote development and Facebook’s management woes. Plus, some thoughts on business books…

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  • The Instant Acquisition
  • Belly of the Beast
  • We can’t be bothered, but we bothered
  • I’m done with that
  • I don’t have those problems
  • More Money, More Weirdness
  • Occam’s Razor is always handy
  • Ghost ride it into production
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This week we discuss developer toil, local vs. remote development and Facebook’s management woes. Plus, some thoughts on business books…

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  • The Instant Acquisition
  • Belly of the Beast
  • We can’t be bothered, but we bothered
  • I’m done with that
  • I don’t have those problems
  • More Money, More Weirdness
  • Occam’s Razor is always handy
  • Ghost ride it into production
  • Let’s take the offline online
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+U9i3Bted ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 369: DJ .pptx FINAL_0707-V2 https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/369 dc000dbd-8c84-400b-afe7-d8a4116e7f72 Fri, 22 Jul 2022 11:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 369 DJ .pptx FINAL_0707-V2 full Software Defined Talk LLC If capitalism is so great, why aren’t we working less? We discuss the potential for the GDP to finally do something for us, plus simplifying “sovereign cloud” and the potential of containers with their own jurisdiction. Also, thoughts on PowerPoint filenames. 56:04 true If capitalism is so great, why aren’t we working less? We discuss the potential for the GDP to finally do something for us, plus simplifying “sovereign cloud” and the potential of containers with their own jurisdiction. Also, thoughts on PowerPoint filenames.

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  • Also true, Less Money, Mo Problems
  • Should have just been titled “Mo’ Problems.”
  • Pancakes in Australia
  • Australian names for pancakes: jackies, thin roundies, carbo-jacks, Yankee Breakfast Discs, flappies/flappos.
  • Rentie and Rentos - “I’m renting, so it’s terrible.”
  • Presentation-Final-V2.pptx
  • DJ .PPTX Final_V2
  • I learned nothing about slide naming in college
  • conference_keynote-rough_draft_feedback_welcome.pptx
  • The Software Defined Fund
  • Surfboard popped up and slapped my willies.
  • Lean into it, or be leaned into.

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  • Sovereign cloud as a test of cloud differentiation
    • Microsoft adding in more sovereign cloud stuff .
    • There’s a stack of software you can move to different Datacenters globally, and you can bind compote and data to that region.
    • How different are each of the clouds? Do they offer kind of the same things?
    • Do they have patent fights over things to prevent each other from copying capabilities?
    • Is differentiation in price and their management skills? Performance based on how they they spend on the hardware?
  • TextExpander gets $41.4m funding round
    • Marco Polo is no more, people gave up.
    • Wut? Such confusion.
    • Says they have 100,000 monthly users - what is the math there?
    • TextExpander origin story .
  • If we can’t work less, what’s the point of all this capitalism?

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If capitalism is so great, why aren’t we working less? We discuss the potential for the GDP to finally do something for us, plus simplifying “sovereign cloud” and the potential of containers with their own jurisdiction. Also, thoughts on PowerPoint filenames.

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  • Also true, Less Money, Mo Problems
  • Should have just been titled “Mo’ Problems.”
  • Pancakes in Australia
  • Australian names for pancakes: jackies, thin roundies, carbo-jacks, Yankee Breakfast Discs, flappies/flappos.
  • Rentie and Rentos - “I’m renting, so it’s terrible.”
  • Presentation-Final-V2.pptx
  • DJ .PPTX Final_V2
  • I learned nothing about slide naming in college
  • conference_keynote-rough_draft_feedback_welcome.pptx
  • The Software Defined Fund
  • Surfboard popped up and slapped my willies.
  • Lean into it, or be leaned into.

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  • Sovereign cloud as a test of cloud differentiation
    • Microsoft adding in more sovereign cloud stuff .
    • There’s a stack of software you can move to different Datacenters globally, and you can bind compote and data to that region.
    • How different are each of the clouds? Do they offer kind of the same things?
    • Do they have patent fights over things to prevent each other from copying capabilities?
    • Is differentiation in price and their management skills? Performance based on how they they spend on the hardware?
  • TextExpander gets $41.4m funding round
    • Marco Polo is no more, people gave up.
    • Wut? Such confusion.
    • Says they have 100,000 monthly users - what is the math there?
    • TextExpander origin story .
  • If we can’t work less, what’s the point of all this capitalism?

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If capitalism is so great, why aren’t we working less? We discuss the potential for the GDP to finally do something for us, plus simplifying “sovereign cloud” and the potential of containers with their own jurisdiction. Also, thoughts on PowerPoint filenames.

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  • Also true, Less Money, Mo Problems
  • Should have just been titled “Mo’ Problems.”
  • Pancakes in Australia
  • Australian names for pancakes: jackies, thin roundies, carbo-jacks, Yankee Breakfast Discs, flappies/flappos.
  • Rentie and Rentos - “I’m renting, so it’s terrible.”
  • Presentation-Final-V2.pptx
  • DJ .PPTX Final_V2
  • I learned nothing about slide naming in college
  • conference_keynote-rough_draft_feedback_welcome.pptx
  • The Software Defined Fund
  • Surfboard popped up and slapped my willies.
  • Lean into it, or be leaned into.

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  • Sovereign cloud as a test of cloud differentiation
    • Microsoft adding in more sovereign cloud stuff .
    • There’s a stack of software you can move to different Datacenters globally, and you can bind compote and data to that region.
    • How different are each of the clouds? Do they offer kind of the same things?
    • Do they have patent fights over things to prevent each other from copying capabilities?
    • Is differentiation in price and their management skills? Performance based on how they they spend on the hardware?
  • TextExpander gets $41.4m funding round
    • Marco Polo is no more, people gave up.
    • Wut? Such confusion.
    • Says they have 100,000 monthly users - what is the math there?
    • TextExpander origin story .
  • If we can’t work less, what’s the point of all this capitalism?

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Episode 368: Managing Cloud Costs https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/368 5289979c-48e8-4927-b887-8667b94b0b08 Tue, 19 Jul 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 368 Managing Cloud Costs full Software Defined Talk LLC Barton George interviews Matt Ray about how to manage costs in the cloud. 21:18 true Barton George interviews Matt Ray about how to manage costs in the cloud.

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Barton George interviews Matt Ray about how to manage costs in the cloud.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+U5ZFs9re ]]> Matt Ray Barton George
Episode 367: Exit Ramps https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/367 efc8af78-f5f8-4b4b-a0c9-4f69131f2a69 Fri, 15 Jul 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 367 Exit Ramps full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Musk vs. Twitter, Apple Wallet Employee Badges and using Slack for incident management with Incident.io. Plus, some thoughts on European Highways… 58:07 true This week we discuss Musk vs. Twitter, Apple Wallet Employee Badges and using Slack for incident management with Incident.io. Plus, some thoughts on European Highways…

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  • Tasty Jambalaya
  • Cars Rules
  • Exit Ramps
  • The Autobahn
  • The Driving Episode
  • Muscle Memory
  • Norman Doors
  • Screenshotting
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  • Count the pixels
  • Digital Nirvana
  • Free Ketchup
  • An ROI cul-de-sac

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This week we discuss Musk vs. Twitter, Apple Wallet Employee Badges and using Slack for incident management with Incident.io. Plus, some thoughts on European Highways…

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  • Tasty Jambalaya
  • Cars Rules
  • Exit Ramps
  • The Autobahn
  • The Driving Episode
  • Muscle Memory
  • Norman Doors
  • Screenshotting
  • Screensharts
  • Count the pixels
  • Digital Nirvana
  • Free Ketchup
  • An ROI cul-de-sac

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This week we discuss Musk vs. Twitter, Apple Wallet Employee Badges and using Slack for incident management with Incident.io. Plus, some thoughts on European Highways…

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  • Tasty Jambalaya
  • Cars Rules
  • Exit Ramps
  • The Autobahn
  • The Driving Episode
  • Muscle Memory
  • Norman Doors
  • Screenshotting
  • Screensharts
  • Count the pixels
  • Digital Nirvana
  • Free Ketchup
  • An ROI cul-de-sac

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Uq7yAi-U ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 366: 'Zero mainframe, zero datacenter' https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/366 f675e3fc-7d3d-4387-ba0c-fc037b88bc39 Fri, 08 Jul 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 366 'Zero mainframe, zero datacenter' full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Fedex going all-in on cloud, app modernization at the IRS and how to take unlimited PTO. Plus, some thoughts on rental property and telling time. 1:10:44 true This week we discuss Fedex going all-in on cloud, app modernization at the IRS and how to take unlimited PTO. Plus, some thoughts on rental property and telling time.

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  • Spreadsheets in your mind
  • More ETF less Van Gogh
  • The baby likes ducks
  • The sticky stuff was not working
  • I’ve read books
  • Modernization takes 30 to 40 years
  • No time is good
  • Can I go to the beach
  • Take a vacation
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This week we discuss Fedex going all-in on cloud, app modernization at the IRS and how to take unlimited PTO. Plus, some thoughts on rental property and telling time.

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  • Spreadsheets in your mind
  • More ETF less Van Gogh
  • The baby likes ducks
  • The sticky stuff was not working
  • I’ve read books
  • Modernization takes 30 to 40 years
  • No time is good
  • Can I go to the beach
  • Take a vacation
  • The Kitchen Table Board

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This week we discuss Fedex going all-in on cloud, app modernization at the IRS and how to take unlimited PTO. Plus, some thoughts on rental property and telling time.

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  • Spreadsheets in your mind
  • More ETF less Van Gogh
  • The baby likes ducks
  • The sticky stuff was not working
  • I’ve read books
  • Modernization takes 30 to 40 years
  • No time is good
  • Can I go to the beach
  • Take a vacation
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+W13pPptB ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 365: Automating for Auditing https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/365 a3ca954d-7404-4902-bdf2-1814e9401e6f Fri, 01 Jul 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 365 Automating for Auditing full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the Stack Overflow Dev Survey, Securing the Supply Chain and Slack Huddles. Plus, some thoughts on coffee down under. 1:04:18 true This week we discuss the Stack Overflow Dev Survey, Securing the Supply Chain and Slack Huddles. Plus, some thoughts on coffee down under.

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This week we discuss the Stack Overflow Dev Survey, Securing the Supply Chain and Slack Huddles. Plus, some thoughts on coffee down under.

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This week we discuss the Stack Overflow Dev Survey, Securing the Supply Chain and Slack Huddles. Plus, some thoughts on coffee down under.

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  • Waiting for my wife to get up and out of the bedroom/office
  • My wife is still asleep
  • I feel a Liberal Arts rant coming on
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  • How deep does this chasm go?
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Episode 364: First class SaaS https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/364 155dfd30-11e5-49d6-ab54-5c37f56f1547 Fri, 24 Jun 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 364 First class SaaS full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the rise of WASM, Cloudflare’s Post Mortem, Oracle Cloud news and the future of CAPTCHAs. Plus, some thoughts on buzzwords, sprinklers and dogs. 1:04:31 true This week we discuss the rise of WASM, Cloudflare’s Post Mortem, Oracle Cloud news and the future of CAPTCHAs. Plus, some thoughts on buzzwords, sprinklers and dogs.

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Episode 363: Bad Bosses https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/363 53fa4465-0a6e-4220-af3a-c3791e2e7b22 Fri, 17 Jun 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 363 Bad Bosses full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Oracle buying Corner, drama at Coinbase and the Gartner MQ for Observability. Plus, some thoughts on European Design Style… 1:02:19 true This week we discuss Oracle buying Corner, drama at Coinbase and the Gartner MQ for Observability. Plus, some thoughts on European Design Style…

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Episode 362: Are we using version control? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/362 6c051209-fbf9-42e6-bd81-701c16273f5d Fri, 10 Jun 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 362 Are we using version control? full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss work life balance, the State of Continuous Delivery Survey and recap WWDC. Plus, some thoughts on Buddha and parenting… 1:07:50 true This week we discuss work life balance, the State of Continuous Delivery Survey and recap WWDC. Plus, some thoughts on Buddha and parenting…

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Episode 361: This is Bonkers https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/361 14b5b4bd-b3ce-44e9-892c-42f845f05061 Fri, 03 Jun 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 361 This is Bonkers full Software Defined Talk LLC This week Brandon is joined by special guest host JJ Ashgiar and they record a live episode at the THAT Conference. Brandon and JJ interview Clark Sell and Brett Slaski about the origins and purpose of the THAT Conference and then the group discusses Broadcom acquiring VMware. 50:33 true This week Brandon is joined by special guest host JJ Ashgiar and they record a live episode at the THAT Conference. Brandon and JJ interview Clark Sell and Brett Slaski about the origins and purpose of the THAT Conference and then the group discusses Broadcom acquiring VMware.

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Episode 360: Radical Transparency https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/360 2ee4bf9a-82c9-46f4-ab7b-a25b272107cb Fri, 27 May 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 360 Radical Transparency full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss “Radical Transparency,” State of Crypto, IBM’s Cloud Efforts and Zoom’s Earnings. Plus, paying at the pump abroad. 1:03:54 true This week we discuss “Radical Transparency,” State of Crypto, IBM’s Cloud Efforts and Zoom’s Earnings. Plus, paying at the pump abroad.

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Episode 359: Sell the Slide https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/359 e556ca7c-ab53-47c0-bcb9-2d072f366319 Fri, 20 May 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 359 Sell the Slide full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the "sum of the parts" of Rackspace, Rocky Linux recreates CentOS and thoughts on the economy. Plus, a debate: rental car vs. Uber. 1:05:50 true This week we discuss the "sum of the parts" of Rackspace, Rocky Linux recreates CentOS and thoughts on the economy. Plus, a debate: rental car vs. Uber.

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Episode 358: Philip Griffiths on Zero Trust Networking and OpenZiti https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/358 9cc0bff9-1cbd-40a9-8b5b-f9519f859a96 Tue, 17 May 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 358 Philip Griffiths on Zero Trust Networking and OpenZiti full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Philip Griffiths, the VP of Global Business Development at NetFoundry. They discuss how OpenZiti enables zero trust networking and how to build certificate-based security into your applications. Plus, some thoughts on creating an open source mascot. 46:06 true Brandon interviews Philip Griffiths, the VP of Global Business Development at NetFoundry. They discuss how OpenZiti enables zero trust networking and how to build certificate-based security into your applications. Plus, some thoughts on creating an open source mascot.

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Episode 357: Is platform engineer the new thing? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/357 021a4d74-a54a-4e41-808f-1dcff610c61d Fri, 13 May 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 357 Is platform engineer the new thing? full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss DevOpsDays Austin, the impending (?) economic downturn and advice on migrating your iCloud account when moving abroad. Plus, some thoughts on driving… 57:44 true This week we discuss DevOpsDays Austin, the impending (?) economic downturn and advice on migrating your iCloud account when moving abroad. Plus, some thoughts on driving…

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Episode 356: They should have consulted us https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/356 e3b42116-2248-46fb-b1dd-6eb632ac2e18 Fri, 06 May 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 356 They should have consulted us full Software Defined Talk LLC This we week we discuss palace intrigue at Apple. the death of passwords and Twilio’s valuation. Plus, Matt explains how to resurrect a dead MacBook Pro… 57:28 true This week we discuss palace intrigue at Apple. the death of passwords and Twilio’s valuation. Plus, Matt explains how to resurrect a dead MacBook Pro…

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Episode 355: That’s why he runs my Marketing department https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/355 dd444037-1038-4d0c-ae90-97f49effd86a Fri, 29 Apr 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 355 That’s why he runs my Marketing department full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Matt’s new job at Kubecost, Istio joins the CNCF, the latest cloud earnings and Twitter gets bought. Plus, the first ever Cloud Startup Fantasy Draft… 58:26 true This week we discuss Matt’s new job at Kubecost, Istio joins the CNCF, the latest cloud earnings and Twitter gets bought. Plus, the first ever Cloud Startup Fantasy Draft…

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Episode 354: We’ve always been doing Agile https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/354 480914f7-098d-485c-b49c-225904e4788a Fri, 22 Apr 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 354 We’ve always been doing Agile full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the disruption happening to Netflix, Corporate Metrics and a few thoughts on Heroku. Plus, some summer travel tips. 1:03:02 true This week we discuss the disruption happening to Netflix, Corporate Metrics and a few thoughts on Heroku. Plus, some summer travel tips.

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Episode 353: This smells like shenanigans https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/353 fe550c53-65d0-4dbd-9cc7-5b1bfbfdf1b0 Fri, 15 Apr 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 353 This smells like shenanigans full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the legacy of Puppet, Private Equity acquisitions and a few thoughts on Cloud Migrations. Plus, the five types of All Hands meetings… 51:58 true This week we discuss the legacy of Puppet, Private Equity acquisitions and a few thoughts on Cloud Migrations. Plus, the five types of All Hands meetings…

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Episode 352: Layers of Abstraction https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/352 9dce4483-37c8-4aee-acb3-1f659867a4ad Fri, 08 Apr 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 352 Layers of Abstraction full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Dagger’s Launch, Employee Tacking and Executive Compensation. Plus, some thoughts on beans and broccoli… 54:21 true This week we discuss Dagger’s Launch, Employee Tacking and Executive Compensation. Plus, some thoughts on beans and broccoli…

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Episode 351: You can’t put it all on one slide https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/351 64e655d6-3a7e-42d6-a7c7-730dc2ec3987 Fri, 01 Apr 2022 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 351 You can’t put it all on one slide full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the potential consequences of the EU’s Digital Markets Act, Gaming M&A and Docker’s latest funding. Plus, Coté offers advice about snakes…. 57:10 true This week we discuss the potential consequences of the EU’s Digital Markets Act, Gaming M&A and Docker’s latest funding. Plus, Coté offers advice about snakes….

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Episode 350: Email in Excel https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/350 a103571b-0be9-4285-8c47-2f10e77f6a9b Fri, 25 Mar 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 350 Email in Excel full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss how the software supply chain impacts business continuity and analyze the latest attempt to disrupt Microsoft Excel. Plus, some thoughts on bread heels…. 47:13 true This week we discuss how the software supply chain impacts business continuity and analyze the latest attempt to disrupt Microsoft Excel. Plus, some thoughts on bread heels….

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Episode 349: The Janitor Strategy for Developer-led Sales, also, The School of the Philosophy of Rocks and Time https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/349 d4bdd09c-ab25-4d78-be88-c332c326dddb Fri, 18 Mar 2022 08:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 349 The Janitor Strategy for Developer-led Sales, also, The School of the Philosophy of Rocks and Time full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, Coté and Matt define three sales model for doing developer-led sales. Also, we know that clown fish are optional, but do rocks need to exist? 1:07:15 true This week, Coté and Matt define three sales model for doing developer-led sales. Also, we know that clown fish are optional, but do rocks need to exist?

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Episode 348: Jevons Paradox https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/348 8684ce60-08b8-4737-afe1-08f95a6cc746 Fri, 11 Mar 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 348 Jevons Paradox full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the potential digital transformation of the Dollar and Snowflake’s Strategy. Plus, what exactly is Heavy Metal… 50:11 true This week we discuss the potential digital transformation of the Dollar and Snowflake’s Strategy. Plus, what exactly is Heavy Metal…

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Episode 347: Son of Beagle https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/347 85b2fc9f-56c6-48bb-85fb-d9d5dfbff062 Fri, 04 Mar 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 347 Son of Beagle full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss how to measure DevRel, the legacy of Sun and a few thoughts on Markdown. Plus, we determine the TAM for trackballs… 56:08 true This week we discuss how to measure DevRel, the legacy of Sun and a few thoughts on Markdown. Plus, we determine the TAM for trackballs…

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Episode 346: Ev Kontsevoy with an opinionated approach to secure access https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/346 eed8ea93-5062-4214-b034-c83fe168c99d Tue, 01 Mar 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 346 Ev Kontsevoy with an opinionated approach to secure access full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Ev Kontsevoy the CEO and Cofounder of Teleport. They discuss Ev’s early career, his experience at Mailgun and Teleport’s opinionated approach to providing secure access 50:33 true Brandon interviews Ev Kontsevoy the CEO and Cofounder of Teleport. They discuss Ev’s early career, his experience at Mailgun and Teleport’s opinionated approach to providing secure access.

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Episode 345: It’s always the last place you look https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/345 ef5eafdc-06ec-4159-98ca-0776af48a0e2 Fri, 25 Feb 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 345 It’s always the last place you look full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Kubernetes adoption, the State of Open Source Survey and the search for a better Developer Experience. Plus, some thoughts on taking out the trash and conflict resolution. 55:16 true This week we discuss Kubernetes adoption, the State of Open Source Survey and the search for a better Developer Experience. Plus, some thoughts on taking out the trash and conflict resolution.

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Episode 344: Positive sum but not for everyone https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/344 16ad2e5d-bc76-463e-9187-7c8729cc113e Fri, 18 Feb 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 344 Positive sum but not for everyone full Software Defined Talk LLC The week we review the Kubernetes: The Documentary and Matt explains why there is no Diet Coke in Australia. 50:17 true The week we review Kubernetes: The Documentary and Matt explains why there is no Diet Coke in Australia.

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Episode 343: Comfort Bubble https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/343 29fe62ee-5b28-4f25-a737-9705fba09ea4 Fri, 11 Feb 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 343 Comfort Bubble full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss what to expect in cloud in 2020 and the prospect of building a better Kubernetes Developer Experience. Plus, Coté explains the Dutch concept of Gezellig. 52:10 true This week we discuss what to expect in cloud in 2020 and the prospect of building a better Kubernetes Developer Experience. Plus, Coté explains the Dutch concept of Gezellig.

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Episode 342: Paradox of Advice https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/342 1a34aedd-2175-49e1-bc73-00f4925c1c5e Fri, 04 Feb 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 342 Paradox of Advice full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Cloud Earnings, OpenSSF’s new project and Tim Bray’s take on Cloud. Plus, some thoughts on data gravity… 1:02:51 true This week we discuss Cloud Earnings, OpenSSF’s new project and Tim Bray’s take on Cloud. Plus, some thoughts on data gravity…

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Episode 341: File your own expenses https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/341 a93ee5c7-6b3a-408f-8e66-bb354df00665 Fri, 28 Jan 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 341 File your own expenses full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the SAT going online, the Pyramid of Open Source and dealing with tech debt. Plus, some thoughts on expense reports… 1:09:09 true This week we discuss the SAT going online, the Pyramid of Open Source and dealing with tech debt. Plus, some thoughts on expense reports…

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Episode 340: The Dumb Pipe Manifesto https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/340 07436117-d83f-4403-b37a-6c7ec761d404 Fri, 21 Jan 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 340 The Dumb Pipe Manifesto full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Open Source Model Business Models, Cloud Migrations and the prospect of cloud providers becoming “dumb pipes.” Plus, some thoughts on the rise of Professor Galloway. 50:57 true This week we discuss Open Source Model Business Models, Cloud Migrations and the prospect of cloud providers becoming “dumb pipes.” Plus, some thoughts on the rise of Professor Galloway.

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Episode 339: Just do some squats https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/339 abba35aa-f23a-485f-a699-81d9040c9865 Fri, 14 Jan 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 339 Just do some squats full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss NPM corruption, why Web3 may not be different and the future focus of Hyperscalers. Plus, some thoughts on Dutch Doctors. 1:10:56 true This week we discuss NPM corruption, why Web3 may not be different and the future focus of Hyperscalers. Plus, some thoughts on Dutch Doctors.

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Episode 338: Time Machine and Index Funds https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/338 06302ac5-7e78-4794-99c9-c80b8fc1bbdf Fri, 07 Jan 2022 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 338 Time Machine and Index Funds full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss why cloud numbers don’t add up, Oracle buys Cerner and the demise of BlackBerry. Plus, Matt gives advice for keeping up with Web3. 55:35 true This week we discuss why cloud numbers don’t add up, Oracle buys Cerner and the demise of BlackBerry. Plus, Matt gives advice for keeping up with Web3.

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Episode 337: Year in Review https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/337 39589cbe-42d0-4f02-ac60-96c7f373103b Wed, 29 Dec 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 337 Year in Review full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the stories of the year, make a few predications and answer listener questions. Plus, some thoughts on grammar… 1:20:08 true This week we discuss the stories of the year, make a few predications and answer listener questions. Plus, some thoughts on grammar…

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Episode 336: Michael Wilde on Observability https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/336 fbb2aee8-01eb-4553-a799-ddbc05e8e2be Wed, 22 Dec 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 336 Michael Wilde on Observability full Software Defined Talk LLC This week Brandon interviews Michael Wilde. They discuss Wilde's career progression from Sales Engineer to Account Executive and Honeycomb's approach to Observability. Plus, some thoughts on yoga... 1:04:45 true This week Brandon interviews Michael Wilde. They discuss Wilde's career progression from Sales Engineer to Account Executive and Honeycomb's approach to Observability. Plus, some thoughts on yoga...

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Episode 335: Eager to take a JNDI lookup https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/335 ec8961e6-17c9-4dc7-8fe2-cde6ae446939 Fri, 17 Dec 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 335 Eager to take a JNDI lookup full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss how the industry reacted to the Log4j vulnerability and the merits of going Multicloud. Plus, some thoughts on printer paper. 49:14 true This week we discuss how the industry reacted to the Log4j vulnerability and the merits of going Multicloud. Plus, some thoughts on printer paper.

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Episode 334: Jordan Tigani on data intensive applications https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/334 6803d33e-d20c-4be3-be13-e16b3e24a5e0 Tue, 14 Dec 2021 21:45:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 334 Jordan Tigani on data intensive applications full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Jordan Tigani, Chief Product Officer at SingleStore. They discuss Jordan's experience at Google building BigQuery and how to use SingleStore to build data intensive applications. Plus, some good stories about caviar and marathon running. 52:58 true Brandon interviews Jordan Tigani, Chief Product Officer at SingleStore. They discuss Jordan's experience at Google building BigQuery and how to use SingleStore to build data intensive applications. Plus, some good stories on caviar and marathon running.

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Episode 333: Chop wood, carry water https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/333 b7bafbce-e4fd-4bdb-bb75-e40b60b3bbd7 Fri, 10 Dec 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 333 Chop wood, carry water full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the State of Developer Relations and Cloud Adoption Trends. Plus, some thoughts on taking out the trash. 1:07:50 true This week we discuss the State of Developer Relations and Cloud Adoption Trends. Plus, some thoughts on taking out the trash.

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Episode 332: Capabilities vs. Complexity https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/332 a142f2e7-8eba-490c-a1a2-9379f1bb84d0 Fri, 03 Dec 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 332 Capabilities vs. Complexity full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we recap the news from AWS re:Invent and Knative joins the CNCF. Plus, some discussion on trademarks… 55:30 true This week we recap the news from AWS re:Invent and Knative joins the CNCF. Plus, some discussion on trademarks…

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Episode 331: Graphics of Guerrillas https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/331 10454fec-8e8b-4502-8140-34087ca73e3c Fri, 26 Nov 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 331 Graphics of Guerrillas full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the rise of Web3 and make a few AWS re:invent predications. Plus, what if Billy Joel and Huey Lewis formed a band… 1:03:58 true This week we discuss the rise of Web3 and make a few AWS re:invent predications. Plus, what if Billy Joel and Huey Lewis formed a band…

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Episode 330: The marketing became the technology https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/330 da8025f2-e437-4484-8968-f9535719dcf5 Fri, 19 Nov 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 330 The marketing became the technology full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Splunk’s CEO Transition, Crypto.com renames the Staples Center and Netlify’s attempt to realize Git Push Nirvana. Plus, when do house shoes become just shoes. 1:19:21 true This week we discuss Splunk’s CEO Transition, Crypto.com renames the Staples Center and Netlify’s attempt to realize Git Push Nirvana. Plus, when do house shoes become just shoes.

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Episode 329: Eat the complexity https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/329 56c64688-8ebf-41ce-9f52-3dce40f8c108 Fri, 12 Nov 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 329 Eat the complexity full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the state of severless, the agility equation and Twitter goes blue. Plus, what exactly happens in an Internet Minute…? 59:20 true This week we discuss the state of severless, the agility equation and Twitter goes blue. Plus, what exactly happens in an Internet Minute…?

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Episode 328: Your MOM is a SaaS https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/328 3bb52245-f1bb-4377-8c39-4aa33635093f Fri, 05 Nov 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 328 Your MOM is a SaaS full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss HashiCorp’s S1, AWS Earnings and highlights from Microsoft Ignite. Plus, Coté teaches us a new Dutch phrase. 1:02:00 true This week we discuss HashiCorp’s S1, AWS Earnings and highlights from Microsoft Ignite. Plus, Coté teaches us a new Dutch phrase.

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Episode 327: Jack Naglieri on security at scale https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/327 ac132a3c-8207-4813-b19b-9cdda2e0c6d9 Tue, 02 Nov 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 327 Jack Naglieri on security at scale full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Jack Naglieri, Founder & CEO at Panther Labs. They discuss the challenges of security at scale and the current state of security tools. Plus, we learn how Jack transitioned from Security Analyst to Security Engineer and now CEO. 52:13 true Brandon interviews Jack Naglieri, Founder & CEO at Panther Labs. They discuss the challenges of security at scale and the current state of security tools. Plus, we learn how Jack transitioned from Security Analyst to Security Engineer and now CEO.

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Episode 326: Just Jump In https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/326 2c457e77-0ec2-4fd4-a0c5-fc058bca2089 Fri, 29 Oct 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 326 Just Jump In full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we recap Datadog’s announcements, discuss Sequoia’s investment pivot and hot takes on Facebook’s intent to rebrand. Plus, some thoughts on heated pools… 54:40 true This week we recap Datadog’s announcements, discuss Sequoia’s investment pivot and hot takes on Facebook’s intent to rebrand. Plus, some thoughts on heated pools…

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Episode 325: Nothing says Enterprise like a function key https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/325 26cb337a-e211-42ce-b84f-336321e3dee9 Fri, 22 Oct 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 325 Nothing says Enterprise like a function key full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss TriggerMesh going open source, the new Enterprise Mac and Honeycomb raising VC . Plus, will Matt become a TikTok influencer…? 1:04:22 true This week we discuss TriggerMesh going open source, the new Enterprise Mac and Honeycomb raising VC . Plus, will Matt become a TikTok influencer…?

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Episode 324: Stockpile EULAs https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/324 8e308c5c-e063-4dc5-b8bc-284f1ce0bd83 Fri, 15 Oct 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 324 Stockpile EULAs full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the real-world use of containers, recap the Google Cloud Next announcements and make some Apple predictions. Plus, how often do you wash jeans…? 1:05:12 true This week we discuss the real-world use of containers, recap the Google Cloud Next announcements and make some Apple predications. Plus, how often do you wash jeans…?

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Episode 323: Boxes and Arrows https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/323 9c9e8400-5c42-4f24-aa2e-a19dd4115096 Fri, 08 Oct 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 323 Boxes and Arrows full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss AWS Step Functions, VMware Tanzu Community Edition and Zoom’s M&A Strategy. Plus, some thoughts on car batteries… 54:13 true This week we discuss AWS Step Functions, VMware Tanzu Community Edition and Zoom’s M&A Strategy. Plus, some thoughts on car batteries…

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Episode 322: I didn’t make these rules https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/322 be48134c-a87a-4714-b2ef-24c4238040d9 Fri, 01 Oct 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 322 I didn’t make these rules full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the launch fo Cloudflare R2 Storage and the DevRel Salary Survey. Plus, some thoughts on nuts… 1:19:16 true This week we discuss the launch of Cloudflare R2 Storage and the DevRel Salary Survey. Plus, some thoughts on nuts…

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Episode 321: Cambrian explosion of screw drivers https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/321 17317015-9ee6-4527-bc2e-eaaefa2a5587 Fri, 24 Sep 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 321 Cambrian explosion of screw drivers full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss GitLab going public, review iOS 15 and a few more thoughts on remote work. Plus, should the EU impose a universal phone charger? 1:05:08 true This week we discuss GitLab going public, review iOS 15 and a few more thoughts on remote work. Plus, should the EU impose a universal phone charger?

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Episode 320: Hash codes for everyone https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/320 4eea1cf9-4c6c-4e08-bdd6-318deb56720f Fri, 17 Sep 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 320 Hash codes for everyone full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we recap some of the Apple News and discuss the latest productivity research from Microsoft. Plus, an update on Coté’s struggle to adopt Apple Notes… 1:02:57 true This week we recap some of the Apple News and discuss the latest productivity research from Microsoft. Plus, an update on Coté’s struggle to adopt Apple Notes…

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Episode 319: We need two elephants https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/319 6babd588-9ff1-4ae8-8599-d6c9ecc70540 Fri, 10 Sep 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 319 We need two elephants full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the history of Docker, the rise of Kubernetes and the launch of AWS EKS Anywhere. Plus, how much lumber fits in a cubic meter…? 1:10:49 true This week we discuss the history of Docker, the rise of Kubernetes and the launch of AWS EKS Anywhere. Plus, how much lumber fits in a cubic meter…?

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Episode 318: The sounds of Excel https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/318 3441b87e-1179-4565-8321-14f61143aad4 Fri, 03 Sep 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 318 The sounds of Excel full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Docker’s new licensing, Wirecutter goes behind a paywall and Serverless COBOL. Plus, Coté explains why open source is like College Football. 56:39 true This week we discuss Docker’s new licensing, Wirecutter goes behind a paywall and Serverless COBOL. Plus, Coté explains why open source is like College Football.

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Episode 317: Fahrenheit is perfect for BBQ https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/317 2746feae-d543-4eaf-bfb3-c7bef68bcdae Fri, 27 Aug 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 317 Fahrenheit is perfect for BBQ full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Gartner’s Emerging Tech Hype Cycle and analyze 10 years of “Software Eating the World.” Plus, is Willie Nelson a good singer…? 1:11:13 true This week we discuss Gartner’s Emerging Tech Hype Cycle and analyze 10 years of “Software Eating the World.” Plus, is Willie Nelson a good singer…?

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Episode 316: All we need is cURL https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/316 4b9caffd-0106-4538-b347-a61d07d18c49 Fri, 20 Aug 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 316 All we need is cURL full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss 1Password moving to Electron, Knative and Infrastructure as Code best practices. Plus, what to do with extra lumber… 59:08 true This week we discuss 1Password moving to Electron, Knative and Infrastructure as Code best practices. Plus, what to do with extra lumber…

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Episode 315: Field of Code https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/315 9e308dc1-1d61-4681-922e-79ce42fc2bbf Fri, 13 Aug 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 315 Field of Code full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Elasticsearch vs. OpenSearch, Reorgs and Remote Pay. Plus, some thoughts on IKEA and QBRs. 1:05:26 true This week we discuss Elasticsearch vs. OpenSearch, Reorgs and Remote Pay. Plus, some thoughts on IKEA and QBRs.

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Episode 314: Prime Minster of Thinking https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/314 805f60a1-fc20-444c-b165-b3d3f3ba3245 Fri, 06 Aug 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 314 Prime Minster of Thinking full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Programming Language Rankings, CNCF Project Velocity and the new Gartner MQ for Cloud Infrastructure. Plus, are straws really necessary? 1:07:03 true This week we discuss Programming Language Rankings, CNCF Project Velocity and the new Gartner MQ for Cloud Infrastructure. Plus, are straws really necessary?

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Episode 313: My kids are listening to Stevie Nicks https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/313 455421ec-b5bd-48b9-af6f-9b9db240b5db Fri, 30 Jul 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 313 My kids are listening to Stevie Nicks full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Infrastructure as Code, GCP's new API policy and The State of Developer Ecosystem Survey. Plus, some thoughts on Olympic Swimming. 59:58 true This week we discuss Infrastructure as Code, GCP's new API policy and The State of Developer Ecosystem Survey. Plus, some thoughts on Olympic Swimming.

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Episode 312: Crossing The Brown Horizon https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/312 80f398b6-58e3-4654-b1ae-7afecb6dfc94 Fri, 23 Jul 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 312 Crossing The Brown Horizon full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Netflix getting into games and review the latest State of DevOps Report. Plus, what do you call a domicile in Amsterdam? 57:56 true This week we discuss Netflix getting into games and review the latest State of DevOps Report. Plus, what do you call a domicile in Amsterdam?

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Episode 311: The Enterprise #devrel Path-to-Profit Pincer Movement https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/311 d137c37a-825a-4466-a594-d4af2aecb1d8 Fri, 16 Jul 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 311 The Enterprise #devrel Path-to-Profit Pincer Movement full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, Coté and Matt Ray finally nail the secrets of enterprise devrel. You won’t want to miss this one! Also: Coté gives up on streaming PowerPoint and IT survey show that it’s time to ask for a raise. 48:38 true This week, Coté and Matt Ray finally nail the secrets of enterprise devrel. You won’t want to miss this one! Also: Coté gives up on streaming PowerPoint and IT survey show that it’s time to ask for a raise.

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  • Our tragic doppleganger.
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Episode 310: Never Talk https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/310 fb7013fe-39de-4329-a499-136042ff8486 Fri, 09 Jul 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 310 Never Talk full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Copilot’s use of Open Source, changes at IBM and the Infinidash Meme. Plus, an update on Coté’s return to Twitter. 1:11:01 true This week we discuss Copilot’s use of Open Source, changes at IBM and the Infinidash Meme. Plus, an update on Coté’s return to Twitter.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+9HcVxIcp ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 309: They’re your kids https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/309 774c9cd8-67a0-4a19-8c91-8a79e66ad9f6 Fri, 02 Jul 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 309 They’re your kids full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the future of PaaS and working for home. Plus, some thoughts on kids and zone defense. 55:13 true This week we discuss the future of PaaS and working for home. Plus, some thoughts on kids and zone defense.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+COh4fDVZ ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 308: Developer Relations with Josh Long https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/308 9997d44b-63a9-4bc1-93f6-1ddef68869e5 Tue, 29 Jun 2021 15:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 308 Developer Relations with Josh Long full Software Defined Talk LLC He's one of the best #devrel avocado person I know, so I asked Josh Long all my questions about how #devrel works, plus the Spring Framework community, of course. Also: why Josh stays up so late. 52:38 true He's one of the best #devrel avocado person I know, so I asked Josh Long all my questions about how #devrel works, plus the
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Episode 307: I’m bitter about infrastructure https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/307 82d4ee88-a9aa-4263-8e0c-bdd8170f08fc Fri, 25 Jun 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 307 I’m bitter about infrastructure full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Knative’s purpose, developer marketing and Silverlake’s investment in Splunk. Plus, some advice on cleaning up your home office. 1:03:57 true This week we discuss Knative’s purpose, developer marketing and Silverlake’s investment in Splunk. Plus, some advice on cleaning up your home office.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+FIDx6vmj ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 306: The Lotus Dream https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/306 0e6ea844-6921-468f-a213-64ecc0c1d296 Fri, 18 Jun 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 306 The Lotus Dream full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Salesforce becoming Slack-first and a16z launching a media site. Plus, some thoughts on how to use Twitter. 1:00:14 true This week we discuss Salesforce becoming Slack-first and a16z launching a media site. Plus, some thoughts on how to use Twitter.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+bwlGZedp ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 305: No PTO from picking up your kids https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/305 4d3b2cf6-7546-46c3-906d-a9357c8bc4be Fri, 11 Jun 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 305 No PTO from picking up your kids full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we breakdown the upcoming Confluent IPO and rank the announcements from Apple’s WWDC. Plus, some thoughts on picking up kids from school. 1:01:20 true This week we breakdown the upcoming Confluent IPO and rank the announcements from Apple’s WWDC. Plus, some thoughts on picking up kids from school.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Pzr0lsha ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 304: John Willis on Deming https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/304 bcadc912-fe1e-4ee1-901c-8e6f408d337c Tue, 08 Jun 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 304 John Willis on Deming full Software Defined Talk LLC Coté talks with John about the subject of his new podcast series: Deming. 1:21:06 true Coté talks with John about the subject of his new podcast series: Deming.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+gYGCLFn8 ]]> Coté John Willis
Episode 303: Bring your spreadsheet https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/303 4901ef62-3c15-4107-ab4c-d8e75e8dea62 Fri, 04 Jun 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 303 Bring your spreadsheet full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Matt’s new job at TriggerMesh, the cost of Public Cloud and more M&A. Plus, Coté published a new book that everyone must read. 59:36 true This week we discuss Matt’s new job at TriggerMesh, the cost of Public Cloud and more M&A. Plus, Coté published a new book that everyone must read.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Q5VFphd- ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 302: Amsterdam hates cars https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/302 21f09894-216c-4c9b-b207-6d07bfcefd12 Fri, 28 May 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 302 Amsterdam hates cars full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we try to make sense of Snowflake’s stance on open source and review the State of Serverless. Plus, some advice on parking cars in Amsterdam. 58:22 true This week we try to make sense of Snowflake’s stance on open source and review the State of Serverless. Plus, some advice on parking cars in Amsterdam.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+bK5TGHLQ ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 301: Justin McCarthy on Zero Trust and securing hybrid clouds https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/301 e8920f68-defb-43d3-b5c5-7e97741bd0ca Tue, 25 May 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 301 Justin McCarthy on Zero Trust and securing hybrid clouds full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Justin McCarthy the CTO and Co-founder of strongDM and they discuss Zero Trust, securing hybrid clouds and keeping auditors happy. Plus, a few tips on gardening during a pandemic. 45:55 true Brandon interviews Justin McCarthy the CTO and Co-founder of strongDM and they discuss Zero Trust, securing hybrid clouds and keeping auditors happy. Plus, a few tips on gardening during a pandemic.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+F3QbRHFt ]]> Brandon Whichard
Episode 300: No more architecture talk https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/300 dc215a94-ce48-460e-b2b6-f3007a301083 Fri, 21 May 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 300 No more architecture talk full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss cloud migration strategies, the rise of Serverless and the future of PaaS. Plus, advice on how to start your day. 54:32 true This week we discuss cloud migration strategies, the rise of Serverless and the future of PaaS. Plus, advice on how to start your day.

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Episode 299: Working Backwards https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/299 441ee6a5-11ec-4d36-a588-a8e8f842421a Fri, 14 May 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 299 Working Backwards full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we take a deep look inside life at Amazon by discussing the book Working Backwards written by two former Amazon Executives. 1:19:36 true This week we take a deep look inside life at Amazon by discussing the book Working Backwards written by two former Amazon Executives.

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Episode 298: Come on Gophers https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/298 b4b0053c-53ff-4bc9-9d99-558f0ad871d6 Fri, 07 May 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 298 Come on Gophers full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Red Hat’s open source strategy, public cloud adoption and Signal’s Instagram ads. Plus, advice on setting your thermostat. 1:06:02 true This week we discuss Red Hat’s open source strategy, public cloud adoption and Signal’s Instagram ads. Plus, advice on setting your thermostat.

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Episode 297: Grant Miller from Replicated on delivering and managing Kubernetes apps anywhere https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/297 3f146e5b-bbd2-42a0-b022-c944c8da712a Tue, 04 May 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 297 Grant Miller from Replicated on delivering and managing Kubernetes apps anywhere full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Grant Miller the CEO of Replicated. They discuss Grant's background, building enterprise software and how to deliver Kubernetes apps anywhere. Plus, Grant tell us what it's really like to be an intern at an investment bank. 47:08 true Brandon interviews Grant Miller the CEO of Replicated. They discuss Grant's background, building enterprise software and how to deliver Kubernetes apps anywhere. Plus, Grant tell us what it's really like to be an intern at an investment bank.

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Episode 296: Fungated into my mind https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/296 6d69c44f-09cd-495a-9819-ab7db4b7ea63 Fri, 30 Apr 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 296 Fungated into my mind full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the Rackspace-Platform9 partnership, Microsoft buying Kinvolk and the commodification of DevOps. Plus, some hot takes on Zoom’s new immersive view. 59:13 true This week we discuss the Rackspace-Platform9 partnership, Microsoft buying Kinvolk and the commodification of DevOps. Plus, some hot takes on Zoom’s new immersive view.

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Episode 295: Status Quo Fork https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/295 64bc6623-c62e-4b6d-a9b4-4af3853c5769 Fri, 23 Apr 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 295 Status Quo Fork full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Grafana moving to the AGPL, Signal goes on offense and Grad Students infecting the Linux Kernel. Plus, how many door locks do you need? 1:05:34 true This week we discuss Grafana moving to the AGPL, Signal goes on offense and Grad Students infecting the Linux Kernel. Plus, how many door locks do you need?

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Episode 294: I already have a job https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/294 2004ffd7-24f3-46d7-9b3e-139504dd0066 Fri, 16 Apr 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 294 I already have a job full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss IBM’s Kyndryl, AWS launches OpenSearch and what makes a good strategy. Plus, how much do you really need to know about wine? 1:04:34 true This week we discuss IBM’s Kyndryl, AWS launches OpenSearch and what makes a good strategy. Plus, how much do you really need to know about wine?

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Episode 293: Don’t steal my kid’s bike, steal my bike https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/293 d9d8e7cd-821c-4191-b0c8-50acf2d8d75c Fri, 09 Apr 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 293 Don’t steal my kid’s bike, steal my bike full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the Supreme Court’s Ruling in Google vs. Oracle and the future of open source business models. Plus, do you really need a yard? 1:03:39 true This week we discuss the Supreme Court’s Ruling in Google vs. Oracle and the future of open source business models. Plus, do you really need a yard?

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Episode 292: Wrap Around Analysis https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/292 451c73fb-ec5f-400f-9c86-ff3d94f8e7df Fri, 02 Apr 2021 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 292 Wrap Around Analysis full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss a potential Box/Dropbox merger, Discord rumors and the meaning of work. Plus, what happens when you spill water on your laptop? 59:30 true This week we discuss a potential Box/Dropbox merger, Discord rumors and the meaning of work. Plus, what happens when you spill water on your laptop?

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Episode 291: Master of the Coin https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/291 38011153-dc4f-4f91-b861-085791c9a0ca Fri, 26 Mar 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 291 Master of the Coin full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Discord rumors, Slack Connect, the new AWS CEO and what would make Tableau and Salesforce better. Plus, why did Google Reader really get canceled…? 1:04:03 true This week we discuss Discord rumors, Slack Connect, the new AWS CEO and what would make Tableau and Salesforce better. Plus, why did Google Reader really get canceled…?

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Episode 290: Make your own slides https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/290 3cce048b-b014-4e72-8c1d-f30bbcb47a63 Fri, 19 Mar 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 290 Make your own slides full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss tech’s rich valuations, Airtable vs. Excel and the Goldman Analysts’ Presentation. Plus, some advice on when to buy a house. 50:15 true This week we discuss tech’s rich valuations, Airtable vs. Excel and the Goldman Analysts’ Presentation. Plus, some advice on when to buy a house.

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Episode 289: The sabbatical is not going well https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/289 ccfc8955-bb2c-45e9-8dd8-6b6489061b41 Fri, 12 Mar 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 289 The sabbatical is not going well full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss how corporate life changes in a post-pandemic world, security startups raising VC and the adoption of Zero Trust. Plus, we test Coté’s geography skills. 1:21:27 true This week we discuss how corporate life changes in a post-pandemic world, security startups raising VC and the adoption of Zero Trust. Plus, we test Coté’s geography skills.

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Episode 288: The EULA of Life https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/288 7d47ee2b-c359-4136-94ce-11e37c30a2c0 Fri, 05 Mar 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 288 The EULA of Life full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Redmonk’s Language Rankings, Okta buys Auth0 and Zoom Fatigue. Plus, Matt gets a puppy and explains why he needs a longer sabbatical. 1:04:38 true This week we discuss Redmonk’s Language Rankings, Okta buys Auth0 and Zoom Fatigue. Plus, Matt gets a puppy and explains why he needs a longer sabbatical.

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Episode 287: The Bureaucracy Episode https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/287 b413db57-a791-4d26-90c0-f5cb92dd75b6 Fri, 26 Feb 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 287 The Bureaucracy Episode full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss LinkedIn’s new marketplace, Platform9, TriggerMesh and Event-based Architectures. Plus, are meetings always bad? 1:25:17 true This week we discuss LinkedIn’s new marketplace, Platform9, TriggerMesh and Event-based Architectures. Plus, are meetings always bad?

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Episode 286: Press the turbo button on that one https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/286 9286e7f0-a276-4e25-a75b-ad59b44242cc Fri, 19 Feb 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 286 Press the turbo button on that one full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the demise of the blameless post mortem, a $500 Million mistake and some forgiveness for Red Hat. Plus, a live update on the Texas Winter Apocalypse. 1:05:13 true This week we discuss the demise of the blameless post mortem, a $500 Million mistake and some forgiveness for Red Hat. Plus, a live update on the Texas Winter Apocalypse.

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Episode 285: "Work is Punishment" https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/285 542da473-c51a-4f62-ae81-44285117dd21 Fri, 12 Feb 2021 00:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 285 "Work is Punishment" full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Googler’s ideas for making open source more secure, obsessing over top of funnel influencer lifestyle management, and a bit of surfing. The power at Brandon’s house went out just as we were starting, so it’s mostly just Matt and Coté. 48:32 true This week, we discuss Googler’s ideas for making open source more secure, obsessing over top of funnel influencer lifestyle management, and a bit of surfing. The power at Brandon’s house went out just as we were starting, so it’s mostly just Matt and Coté.

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I have three screens. I have enough screen space.
I don’t need my shit moved, I moved my own shit.
This direct shit.
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I have three screens. I have enough screen space.
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I have three screens. I have enough screen space.
I don’t need my shit moved, I moved my own shit.
This direct shit.
Thank goodness for holidays in Singapore and Japan.
I think about this every day “Work is punishment.”
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It’s ready to be PowerPointed.
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Hackin’ the mainframe.
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Episode 284: That’s Mr. Jeff to you https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/284 13319f1c-e806-4d0c-9bf7-465e4376967a Fri, 05 Feb 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 284 That’s Mr. Jeff to you full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Amazon’s new CEO, AWS & GCP Earnings and Facebook vs. Apple. Plus, should you sign up for Clubhouse…? 57:38 true This week we discuss Amazon’s new CEO, AWS & GCP Earnings and Facebook vs. Apple. Plus, should you sign up for Clubhouse…?

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Episode 283: There are no chicken tenders in calendaring https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/283 6f34d21e-a8d0-4649-bd54-9d969e65e9b5 Fri, 29 Jan 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 283 There are no chicken tenders in calendaring full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we give our hot takes on GameStop, Clubhouse and Calendly. Plus, is Austin really a bad place to move? 1:02:21 true This week we give our hot takes on GameStop, Clubhouse and Calendly. Plus, is Austin really a bad place to move?

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Episode 282: The Engine Should Not Be the Differentiator https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/282 43634a2d-5875-46ea-ab66-675a82e454be Fri, 22 Jan 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 282 The Engine Should Not Be the Differentiator full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Elasticsearch changing their license and the merits of Bitcoin. Plus, what is the prefect age for reincarnation. 1:06:00 true This week we discuss Elasticsearch changing their license and the merits of Bitcoin. Plus, what is the prefect age for reincarnation.

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Episode 281: That’s a thing, I don’t need to read about it https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/281 52878837-d88d-4bb6-a4b0-4982b5b25fd5 Fri, 15 Jan 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 281 That’s a thing, I don’t need to read about it full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger jumping to Intel and what is going on with DevSecOps. Plus, lots advice on picking movies both you and your partner will enjoy. 1:01:59 true This week we discuss VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger jumping to Intel and what is going on with DevSecOps. Plus, lots advice on picking movies both you and your partner will enjoy.

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Episode 280: It would be nice if calendaring were fixed https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/280 cf45c200-e756-4263-a490-8b9f9c6fb451 Fri, 08 Jan 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 280 It would be nice if calendaring were fixed full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we offer advice to Zoom on why they should build a calendar and what companies they should acquire. Plus, Matt explains why you want to mount your browser tabs as files. 49:51 true This week we offer advice to Zoom on why they should build a calendar and what companies they should acquire. Plus, Matt explains why you want to mount your browser tabs as files.

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Episode 279: Squire Earle on securing the Enterprise https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/279 01703477-a242-4f85-b6a3-55e72d370531 Tue, 05 Jan 2021 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 279 Squire Earle on securing the Enterprise full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Squire Earle who offers practical advice on how to secure your Enterprise. Plus, Squire shares some personal finance tips and explains how and why he takes mini-retirements. 1:31:13 true Brandon interviews Squire Earle who offers practical advice on how to secure your Enterprise. Plus, Squire shares some personal finance tips and explains how and why he takes mini-retirements.

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Episode 278: Sebastien Goasguen from TriggerMesh on becoming Serviceful https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/278 a4bfff9c-1bdd-45a5-bc60-61e1428f753b Tue, 29 Dec 2020 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 278 Sebastien Goasguen from TriggerMesh on becoming Serviceful full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Sebastien Goasguen from TriggerMesh. They discuss his time in academia, how he got into cloud computing and why he started TriggerMesh. Plus, Sebastien tells us why South Carolina is the OpenStack capital of the world! 52:31 true Brandon interviews Sebastien Goasguen from TriggerMesh. They discuss his time in academia, how he got into cloud computing and why he started TriggerMesh. Plus, Sebastien tells us why South Carolina is the OpenStack capital of the world!

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Episode 277: This episode was way better than I expected https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/277 a6fb89b8-ad31-4f60-ad5d-6bf6d585a81b Wed, 23 Dec 2020 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 277 This episode was way better than I expected full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we answer listener questions, recap the year’s top stories and make a few predictions. Plus, we select the slides of the year! 1:08:20 true This week we answer listener questions, recap the year’s top stories and make a few predictions. Plus, we select the slides of the year!

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Episode 276: I don’t understand how that works but I want to learn more https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/276 42d9bc01-cad3-4224-a4f0-65e6a5b87f6c Thu, 17 Dec 2020 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 276 I don’t understand how that works but I want to learn more full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss the state of virtual events, recent AWS re:Invent Announcements and the SolarWinds Hack. Plus, is YouTube Premium worth it…? 1:03:23 true This week we discuss the state of virtual events, recent AWS re:Invent Announcements and the SolarWinds Hack. Plus, is YouTube Premium worth it…?

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Episode 275: Your competition should not be your community https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/275 cc081847-bb14-4037-ae25-a2da9228bfdc Fri, 11 Dec 2020 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 275 Your competition should not be your community full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss CentOS going upstream, Kubernetes removes Docker support and who’s buying the AirPods Max. Plus, Coté critiques Apple’s Notes App. 1:06:04 true This week we discuss CentOS going upstream, Kubernetes removes Docker support and who’s buying the AirPods Max. Plus, Coté critiques Apple’s Notes App.

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Episode 274: Can we start a Slack Channel to discuss this? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/274 a0ca68a9-191d-40ce-9d16-6695d73d2683 Fri, 04 Dec 2020 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 274 Can we start a Slack Channel to discuss this? full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Salesforce acquiring Slack and recap all the important announcements from AWS re:Invent. Plus, some advice on chopping onions and robot vacuums. 1:13:35 true This week we discuss Salesforce acquiring Slack and recap all the important announcements from AWS re:Invent. Plus, some advice on chopping onions and robot vacuums.

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Episode 273: Look at my iPad https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/273 3d76acaf-ad0f-4299-b434-0cebdf794a13 Fri, 27 Nov 2020 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 273 Look at my iPad full Software Defined Talk LLC The week we preview AWS re:Invent, breakdown the latest CNCF Survey and discuss container adoption. Plus, a review of banking apps, Google Pay and an update on Coté’s quest to achieve the iPad Lifestyle. 56:19 true This week we preview AWS re:Invent, breakdown the latest CNCF Survey and discuss container adoption. Plus, a review of banking apps, Google Pay and an update on Coté’s quest to achieve the iPad Lifestyle.

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Episode 272: This time we’re doing it in green https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/272 e6ea6666-0598-4912-9d4a-fe9f3899f955 Fri, 20 Nov 2020 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 272 This time we’re doing it in green full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss IBM buying Instana, highlights from Kubecon and the rise of Substack. Plus, Coté updates us on his quest to live the iPad lifestyle. 1:04:32 true This week we discuss IBM buying Instana, highlights from Kubecon and the rise of Substack. Plus, Coté updates us on his quest to live the iPad lifestyle.

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Episode 271: The Defaults Lifestyle https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/271 329a7909-6589-4f17-b0f8-ded83a7ff316 Fri, 13 Nov 2020 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 271 The Defaults Lifestyle full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we breakdown Apple’s new M1 chip, the new MacBook Air and discuss why so many devs still use vi. Plus, a discussion about when to use the default Documents Folder. 1:02:25 true This week we breakdown Apple’s new M1 chip, the new MacBook Air and discuss why so many devs still use vi. Plus, a discussion about when to use the default Documents Folder.

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Episode 270: The Crossover Episode https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/270 78f2888f-e1ff-43fc-bb7e-6c16e7df6b3d Tue, 10 Nov 2020 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 270 The Crossover Episode full Software Defined Talk LLC The Drunk and Retired Crossover Episode. 52:18 true A special crossover episode from our friends at Drunk and Retired. Visit drunkandretired.com to subscribe to the podcast.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+qj4WnH5O ]]> Brandon Whichard JJ Asghar
Episode 269: I like the no friction https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/269 26c6c082-9b0a-4d03-a7fb-012d1eea9537 Fri, 06 Nov 2020 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 269 I like the no friction full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Docker Hub's new rate limits, Tech Earnings and what Apple’s shift to ARM means for the industry. Plus, some advice on gaming for kids. 59:08 true This week we discuss Docker Hub's new rate limits, Tech Earnings and what Apple’s shift to ARM means for the industry. Plus, some advice on gaming for kids.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+cOSB4pN4 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 268: Drew Firment on teaching the world to cloud https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/268 b987c33e-35ab-4123-9d1d-89cd995e3f4a Tue, 03 Nov 2020 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 268 Drew Firment on teaching the world to cloud full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Drew Firment from A Cloud Guru. They discuss Drew's career, how Capital One embraced the cloud and A Cloud Guru's mission to teach the world to cloud. Plus, Drew offers advice on deciding which cloud certifications to get first. 56:37 true Brandon interviews Drew Firment from A Cloud Guru. They discuss Drew's career, how Capital One embraced the cloud and A Cloud Guru's mission to teach the world to cloud. Plus, Drew offers advice on deciding which cloud certifications to get first.

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Episode 267: Databases are at the end of a network connection https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/267 fc5c3e07-85e5-4920-a4ec-df989e789a0f Fri, 30 Oct 2020 08:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 267 Databases are at the end of a network connection full Software Defined Talk LLC We discuss Zoom’s new phone system, debate the merits of Serverless and reflect on how SaaS has taken over the enterprise. Plus, Coté explains why he is trying to live the iPad Pro life. 49:26 true We discuss Zoom’s new phone system, debate the merits of Serverless and reflect on how SaaS has taken over the enterprise. Plus, Coté explains why he is trying to live the iPad Pro life.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+KscXdO9f ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 266: Dan Balcauski on sabbaticals, consulting and reducing product churn. https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/266 81513f74-feca-4a44-964a-3eb47f7bf376 Tue, 27 Oct 2020 07:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 266 Dan Balcauski on sabbaticals, consulting and reducing product churn. full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Dan Balcauski from Product Tranquility. They discuss Dan's mid-career "mini retirement", what it's like to be a consultant and some strategies for B2B companies to reduce churn. Plus, Dan shares two of the most interesting places he visited on his trip around the world. 1:04:38 true Brandon interviews Dan Balcauski from Product Tranquility. They discuss Dan's mid-career "mini retirement", what it's like to be a consultant and some strategies for B2B companies to reduce churn. Plus, Dan shares two of the most interesting places he visited on his trip around the world.

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Brandon interviews Dan Balcauski from Product Tranquility. They discuss Dan's mid-career "mini retirement", what it's like to be a consultant and some strategies for B2B companies to reduce churn. Plus, Dan shares two of the most interesting places he visited on his trip around the world.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+OCFjBmeu ]]> Brandon Whichard Dan Balcauski
Episode 265: Configuring DNS? Pull up a chair. https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/265 66d39ece-ef93-4258-a6ac-7f4eb94e61b6 Fri, 23 Oct 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 265 Configuring DNS? Pull up a chair. full Software Defined Talk LLC Coté, Matt and Brandon discuss the latest news from the Cloud Foundry and OpenStack conferences, Docker alternatives, Google getting sued and the downfall of Quibi. 1:08:20 true Coté, Matt and Brandon discuss the latest news from the Cloud Foundry and OpenStack conferences, Docker alternatives, Google getting sued and the downfall of Quibi.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+3JuXWLVB ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 264: I poisoned the security well with my children https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/264 d974f555-5afd-4d22-94fe-957a58cec547 Fri, 16 Oct 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 264 I poisoned the security well with my children full Software Defined Talk LLC Matt and Brandon discuss Hashicorp’s recent product announcements and Twilio buying Segment. Plus, Matt gives his thoughts on the new iPhone 12 mini. 54:01 true Matt and Brandon discuss Hashicorp’s recent product announcements and Twilio buying Segment. Plus, Matt gives his thoughts on the new iPhone 12 mini.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+hLbNziVB ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 263: End of an Era https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/263 99d6a27c-f8bc-4591-8cc2-ea1e2681b305 Tue, 13 Oct 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 263 End of an Era full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon is joined by JJ Asghar and they discuss the recent changes at Chef and what it means for the Chef Community going forward. 48:44 true Brandon is joined by JJ Asghar and they discuss the recent changes at Chef and what it means for the Chef Community going forward.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Mt2dtZor ]]> Brandon Whichard JJ Asghar
Episode 262: It’s be a shame if something were to happen to that nice API implementation of yours https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/262 3d07482a-0319-4f90-8ca4-cf5b46c789f2 Fri, 09 Oct 2020 09:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 262 It’s be a shame if something were to happen to that nice API implementation of yours full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, Matt and Coté talk about possible implications of the Google vs. Oracle fight over API stuff. YOU’LL NEVER GUESS WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN. 51:48 true It’s be a shame if something were to happen to that nice API implementation of yours

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  • Back to back victories.
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It’s be a shame if something were to happen to that nice API implementation of yours

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  • A clean approach to streaming
  • Then we can synchronize it with a GitHub
  • Chyron: Could have big repercussions
  • Light on details, like us
  • Your New Zealand bug out sheep farm
  • You’re not helping. Getting out of your head.
  • When it comes to law stuff, it’s hard for us to be experts
  • Back to back victories.
  • You should buy it, yarr!
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  • Those guys, those guys are getting their own company!

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  • A clean approach to streaming
  • Then we can synchronize it with a GitHub
  • Chyron: Could have big repercussions
  • Light on details, like us
  • Your New Zealand bug out sheep farm
  • You’re not helping. Getting out of your head.
  • When it comes to law stuff, it’s hard for us to be experts
  • Back to back victories.
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+LOnsE0S5 ]]> Coté Matt Ray
Episode 261: Arnav Hiray on High School, Tech and Debate https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/261 3870ac80-64ff-412e-bb45-7c8fad2748ed Sat, 03 Oct 2020 06:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 261 Arnav Hiray on High School, Tech and Debate full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Arnav Hiray from Stony Point High School. Arnav is an accomplished High School Senior who has a passion for learning and technology. They discuss what it's like to go to High School during a pandemic, Arnav's tech projects and Lincoln-Douglas Debates. 54:42 true Brandon interviews Arnav Hiray from Stony Point High School. Arnav is an accomplished High School Senior who has a passion for learning and technology. They discuss what it's like to go to High School during a pandemic, Arnav's tech projects and Lincoln-Douglas Debates. Plus, Arnav tells us why he joined the IB Diploma Programme.

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Brandon interviews Arnav Hiray from Stony Point High School. Arnav is an accomplished High School Senior who has a passion for learning and technology. They discuss what it's like to go to High School during a pandemic, Arnav's tech projects and Lincoln-Douglas Debates. Plus, Arnav tells us why he joined the IB Diploma Programme.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+CIYKctoe ]]> Brandon Whichard Arnav Hiray
Episode 260: Show me what you got https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/260 bbe7e65b-fecd-4773-be5a-a686c52a4352 Fri, 02 Oct 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 260 Show me what you got full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we recap the latest announcements at VMworld, discuss App Modernization and rate the best software features of all time. Plus, lots of talk on what makes for a great EBC experience. 1:13:32 true This week we recap the latest announcements at VMworld, discuss App Modernization and rate the best software features of all time. Plus, lots of talk on what makes for a great EBC experience.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+83Ki5Yhj ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 259: Michael Levan on Developer Relations, Go Programming and Code Quality. https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/259 c6c27e60-157b-403b-b169-1eda3c1ddc44 Tue, 29 Sep 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 259 Michael Levan on Developer Relations, Go Programming and Code Quality. full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Michael Levan from Octopus Deploy. They discuss developer relations, Go Programming and Code Quality. Plus, Michael offers some tips for lighting your home office. 57:57 true Brandon interviews Michael Levan from Octopus Deploy. They discuss developer relations, Go Programming and Code Quality. Plus, Michael offers some tips for lighting your home office.

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Brandon interviews Michael Levan from Octopus Deploy. They discuss developer relations, Go Programming and Code Quality. Plus, Michael offers some tips for lighting your home office.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+-UGv6FIf ]]> Brandon Whichard Michael Levan
Episode 258: One more adjustment and then we can start https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/258 09cf2428-ddf9-47cf-b91f-ff43bbf5979a Fri, 25 Sep 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 258 One more adjustment and then we can start full Software Defined Talk LLC Cote and Brandon discuss PagerDuty's acquisition of Rundeck, the current state of AIOps and why is Reed Hastings writing a book about Netflix’s Culture. Plus, some advice on haircuts. 40:55 true Cote and Brandon discuss PagerDuty's acquisition of Rundeck, the current state of AIOps and why is Reed Hastings writing a book about Netflix’s Culture. Plus, some advice on haircuts.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+TuCinaY- ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 257: Once again, I have not read the report https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/257 0a363c27-0a1e-4ece-a43f-5a1f6ed0bac3 Fri, 18 Sep 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 257 Once again, I have not read the report full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Snowflake’s IPO, Forrester’s Multicloud Container Wave and Nvidia buying ARM. Plus, an extensive discussion of what constitutes a breakfast taco. 1:00:39 true This week we discuss Snowflake’s IPO, Forrester’s Multicloud Container Wave and Nvidia buying ARM. Plus, an extensive discussion of what constitutes a breakfast taco.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+03X7R2rk ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 256: There is no passion in peanut butter and jelly sandwiches https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/256 88fb6d4d-4875-4f12-a8af-88065c5884e5 Fri, 11 Sep 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 256 There is no passion in peanut butter and jelly sandwiches full Software Defined Talk LLC Cote and Brandon discuss Chef being acquired, the Private Equity Operating Model and Gartner’s Cloud Infrastructure and Platform Services (CIPS) Magic Quadrant. Plus, Cote offers advice on peanut better and jelly sandwiches. 54:28 true Cote and Brandon discuss Chef being acquired, the Private Equity Operating Model and Gartner’s Cloud Infrastructure and Platform Services (CIPS) Magic Quadrant. Plus, Cote offers advice on peanut better and jelly sandwiches.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+YoqQzN_e ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 255: We should not emphasise this behaviour https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/255 c37db75d-c322-4214-a1af-927fa2999799 Fri, 04 Sep 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 255 We should not emphasise this behaviour full Software Defined Talk LLC Matt and Brandon discuss VMware’s flex, recap Kubecon and aww at the sight of Zoom’s latest earnings. Plus, we are enlisting all listeners to come help stress test Slack Threads. 1:05:10 true Matt and Brandon discuss VMware’s flex, recap Kubecon and aww at the sight of Zoom’s latest earnings. Plus, we are enlisting all listeners to come help stress test Slack Threads.

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Episode 254: Alexandra Martinez on MuleSoft and API Design https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/254 8750f14c-be75-4d1b-a775-fb9ee256252e Tue, 01 Sep 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 254 Alexandra Martinez on MuleSoft and API Design full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Alexandra Martinez and they discuss the MuleSoft Anypoint Platform, API Design and ProstDev. Plus, Alexandra recommends the best tacos in Monterrey, Mexico. 39:30 true Brandon interviews Alexandra Martinez and they discuss the MuleSoft Anypoint Platform, API Design and ProstDev. Plus, Alexandra recommends the best tacos in Monterrey, Mexico.

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Episode 253: People don’t understand how pay works https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/253 db71ac5d-10c1-4037-9f92-b965db367ff6 Fri, 28 Aug 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 253 People don’t understand how pay works full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we give our “expert analysis” of all the impending enterprise IPO’s, discuss Multi-Cloud and try to make sense of Roblox and TikTok. Plus, are salary bands good or bad…? 52:25 true This week we give our “expert analysis” of all the impending enterprise IPO’s, discuss Multi-Cloud and try to make sense of Roblox and TikTok. Plus, are salary bands good or bad…?

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+rgZiFBQu ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 252: It can be exciting, but excitement ends. https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/252 c9bd489b-2f9d-4a83-b5c6-8073e69d4a3d Fri, 21 Aug 2020 21:45:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 252 It can be exciting, but excitement ends. full Software Defined Talk LLC Why would Oracle buy TikTok? Why would Amazon invest in Rackspace? We answer these questions and discuss the state of cloud migrations. Plus, Matt and Coté offers advice on hot dogs. 1:00:59 true Why would Oracle buy TikTok? Why would Amazon invest in Rackspace? We answer these questions and discuss the state of cloud migrations. Plus, Matt and Coté offers advice on hot dogs.

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Episode 251: Don’t you use my words against me https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/251 af82f252-ac0b-4268-868e-925b747d5b7b Fri, 14 Aug 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 251 Don’t you use my words against me full Software Defined Talk LLC We discuss all the latest M&A rumors including: MSFT buying TikTok, Nvidia buying ARM and Salesforce.com buying Datadog. We also weigh in on the latest fight between Fortnite and Apple over the App Store. 1:01:39 true We discuss all the latest M&A rumors including: MSFT buying TikTok, Nvidia buying ARM and Salesforce.com buying Datadog. We also weigh in on the latest fight between Fortnite and Apple over the App Store. Plus, we offer advice on air conditioning and cars.

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Episode 250: Jana Werner, a Head of Transformation https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/250 ab54533e-622b-4f09-90af-cb8cbc3a8e9a Fri, 07 Aug 2020 09:45:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 250 Jana Werner, a Head of Transformation full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, Coté talks with Jana Werner about a recent paper she co-authored about changing how a large financial institution does software. 46:40 true

Slide decks, paper proposals and steering group sessions all take a significant investment to prepare, avoiding “difficult” conversations by socializing and re-socializing in advance of exec meetings, deferring decisions, requesting a raft of meeting minutes to document, correcting, amending and signing them off—the majority of which few people read.... The speed of these cycles determines the heartbeat of the organization.

This week, Coté talks with Jana Werner about a recent paper she co-authored about changing how a large financial institution does software.

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This week, Coté talks with Jana Werner about a recent paper she co-authored about changing how a large financial institution does software.

Check out the paper and Jana in LinkedIn. Also, check out the talk she has coming up at SpringOne Platform.

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Slide decks, paper proposals and steering group sessions all take a significant investment to prepare, avoiding “difficult” conversations by socializing and re-socializing in advance of exec meetings, deferring decisions, requesting a raft of meeting minutes to document, correcting, amending and signing them off—the majority of which few people read.... The speed of these cycles determines the heartbeat of the organization.

This week, Coté talks with Jana Werner about a recent paper she co-authored about changing how a large financial institution does software.

Check out the paper and Jana in LinkedIn. Also, check out the talk she has coming up at SpringOne Platform.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+v4r2xqdA ]]> Coté Jana Werner
Episode 249: Was Tom Landry cool? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/249 9f4b4f09-eb63-431f-b9b4-da4502a0ecdd Fri, 31 Jul 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 249 Was Tom Landry cool? full Software Defined Talk LLC The week we discuss New Relic’s open source plans, why monitoring is so complicated and try to unravel the mystery of enterprise pricing. Plus, Coté finds out that you can indeed use too much soap. 57:35 true The week we discuss New Relic’s open source plans, why monitoring is so complicated and try to unravel the mystery of enterprise pricing. Plus, Coté finds out that you can indeed use too much soap.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+WRB6Rj6Y ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 248: They want cloud grade https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/248 21146cde-a10e-4f7e-b3ee-338a91d16b05 Fri, 24 Jul 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 248 They want cloud grade full Software Defined Talk LLC We recap the recent announcements from Google Next and discuss Rackspace's upcoming IPO. Plus, Coté reviews the ambient noise videos on YouTube. 46:48 true We recap the recent announcements from Google Next and discuss Rackspace's upcoming IPO. Plus, Coté reviews the ambient noise videos on YouTube.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+YE_tym4c ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 247: Richard Seroter on App Modernization https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/247 f7aa3bd6-07b2-400c-94fb-287f1310ed2a Thu, 16 Jul 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 247 Richard Seroter on App Modernization full Software Defined Talk LLC On this episode Brandon interviews Richard Seroter from Google. They discuss Richard's career, Product Management & Marketing, Google Anthos and what App Modernization really means. Plus, Richard tells us how a doctor removes a wedding ring when you have a fractured finger. 55:06 true On this episode Brandon interviews Richard Seroter from Google. They discuss Richard's career, Product Management & Marketing, Google Anthos and what App Modernization really means. Plus, Richard tells us how a doctor removes a wedding ring when you have a fractured finger.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+6Oody-Rr ]]> Brandon Whichard Richard Seroter
Episode 246: Istio-washing, 20 domain names, .docx https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/246 da7033cd-8188-432d-9241-97b47b7ee8fd Sat, 11 Jul 2020 13:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 246 Istio-washing, 20 domain names, .docx full Software Defined Talk LLC We discuss: the trademark moves of Google; open source skullduggery; why Slack has the upper-hand on Teams…or not?; and Coté’s growing love of .docx files. 1:02:38 true We discuss: the trademark moves of Google; open source skullduggery; why Slack has the upper-hand on Teams…or not?; and Coté’s growing love of .docx files.

Mood board:

  • I read a lot of Wikipedia when I should be working
  • After all this, time people probably think that whatever you’re doing is “working.”
  • Did you respond with an emoji thumbs-up?
  • I read the email. Thought about it for a few hours. Then thought “I’m just going to archive that email.”
  • He’s big in the Angular community - works all the angels.
  • Little components that talk with each other over the network. Gotta do a whole bunch of shit for that.
  • You don’t sue people who are using it if you want them to use it.
  • Service mesh is Greek for “service mesh.”
  • Lady Cathemhouse’s Rules.
  • Chekhov’s Trademark.
  • Couple thousand stores.
  • …and maybe integrate with their Active Directory.
  • “Federated Slacks.”
  • I think I like the Word file.
  • No one can poop all over your stuff in a way that you forgot what it looked like when it was clean.
  • De-headwind yourself from the COVID.
  • I’m mad about The Edit by Default.
  • I can’t find my tongs, they’ve gone somewhere.
  • I wouldn’t say that I’d recommend it, I’m just saying I enjoy it.

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We discuss: the trademark moves of Google; open source skullduggery; why Slack has the upper-hand on Teams…or not?; and Coté’s growing love of .docx files.

Mood board:

  • I read a lot of Wikipedia when I should be working
  • After all this, time people probably think that whatever you’re doing is “working.”
  • Did you respond with an emoji thumbs-up?
  • I read the email. Thought about it for a few hours. Then thought “I’m just going to archive that email.”
  • He’s big in the Angular community - works all the angels.
  • Little components that talk with each other over the network. Gotta do a whole bunch of shit for that.
  • You don’t sue people who are using it if you want them to use it.
  • Service mesh is Greek for “service mesh.”
  • Lady Cathemhouse’s Rules.
  • Chekhov’s Trademark.
  • Couple thousand stores.
  • …and maybe integrate with their Active Directory.
  • “Federated Slacks.”
  • I think I like the Word file.
  • No one can poop all over your stuff in a way that you forgot what it looked like when it was clean.
  • De-headwind yourself from the COVID.
  • I’m mad about The Edit by Default.
  • I can’t find my tongs, they’ve gone somewhere.
  • I wouldn’t say that I’d recommend it, I’m just saying I enjoy it.

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We discuss: the trademark moves of Google; open source skullduggery; why Slack has the upper-hand on Teams…or not?; and Coté’s growing love of .docx files.

Mood board:

  • I read a lot of Wikipedia when I should be working
  • After all this, time people probably think that whatever you’re doing is “working.”
  • Did you respond with an emoji thumbs-up?
  • I read the email. Thought about it for a few hours. Then thought “I’m just going to archive that email.”
  • He’s big in the Angular community - works all the angels.
  • Little components that talk with each other over the network. Gotta do a whole bunch of shit for that.
  • You don’t sue people who are using it if you want them to use it.
  • Service mesh is Greek for “service mesh.”
  • Lady Cathemhouse’s Rules.
  • Chekhov’s Trademark.
  • Couple thousand stores.
  • …and maybe integrate with their Active Directory.
  • “Federated Slacks.”
  • I think I like the Word file.
  • No one can poop all over your stuff in a way that you forgot what it looked like when it was clean.
  • De-headwind yourself from the COVID.
  • I’m mad about The Edit by Default.
  • I can’t find my tongs, they’ve gone somewhere.
  • I wouldn’t say that I’d recommend it, I’m just saying I enjoy it.

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Episode 245: Michael Coté’s Discount Webinar Barn, aka, The Webinar Episode https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/245 4f125694-46d0-47ef-a7ce-f7754ee8e6f0 Fri, 03 Jul 2020 14:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 245 Michael Coté’s Discount Webinar Barn, aka, The Webinar Episode full Software Defined Talk LLC Come with us as we solve life’s greatest mystery: lead-genless webinars. Coté also gives his 10 day in review of Hey email. Also, theories on grilling hamburgers. 1:04:54 true Come with us as we solve life’s greatest mystery: lead-genless webinars. Coté also gives his 10 day in review of Hey email. Also, theories on grilling hamburgers.

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  • They got money, kicking out the Nazis
  • Have you tried saying it louder?
  • It came out fine.
  • The burger meat here is like a bunch of little worms.
  • Long form commercials.
  • Webinar as conference.
  • Sitting in a Zoom.
  • People don’t want to show up and consensually watch a YouTube video.
  • The Wine Bottle Leads.
  • The Minecraft Yellers.
  • The pink slurry of enterprise software content.
  • There’s nothing at the bottom of their funnel.
  • I know all those things, I just don’t like them.
  • HigherGradeWebinars.biz
  • The conclusion of the plutes.
  • Today was the last day of school for the kids. Tomorrow, the nightmare begins.

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Come with us as we solve life’s greatest mystery: lead-genless webinars. Coté also gives his 10 day in review of Hey email. Also, theories on grilling hamburgers.

Mood board:

  • They got money, kicking out the Nazis
  • Have you tried saying it louder?
  • It came out fine.
  • The burger meat here is like a bunch of little worms.
  • Long form commercials.
  • Webinar as conference.
  • Sitting in a Zoom.
  • People don’t want to show up and consensually watch a YouTube video.
  • The Wine Bottle Leads.
  • The Minecraft Yellers.
  • The pink slurry of enterprise software content.
  • There’s nothing at the bottom of their funnel.
  • I know all those things, I just don’t like them.
  • HigherGradeWebinars.biz
  • The conclusion of the plutes.
  • Today was the last day of school for the kids. Tomorrow, the nightmare begins.

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Mood board:

  • They got money, kicking out the Nazis
  • Have you tried saying it louder?
  • It came out fine.
  • The burger meat here is like a bunch of little worms.
  • Long form commercials.
  • Webinar as conference.
  • Sitting in a Zoom.
  • People don’t want to show up and consensually watch a YouTube video.
  • The Wine Bottle Leads.
  • The Minecraft Yellers.
  • The pink slurry of enterprise software content.
  • There’s nothing at the bottom of their funnel.
  • I know all those things, I just don’t like them.
  • HigherGradeWebinars.biz
  • The conclusion of the plutes.
  • Today was the last day of school for the kids. Tomorrow, the nightmare begins.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+mUuL7xIk ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 244: Kylie Grenier on Digital Transformation https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/244 4af7fe91-a88a-4c6a-99cc-1fdb222af620 Tue, 30 Jun 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 244 Kylie Grenier on Digital Transformation full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Kylie Grenier from DXC Technology. They discuss Kylie's experience in leading digital transformation in the public sector, her time as a Cloud Futurist at Cisco and how she helps clients build digital transformation strategies today. Plus, Kylie offers some tips on how to get a new job. 1:05:55 true Brandon interviews Kylie Grenier from DXC Technology. They discuss Kylie's experience in leading digital transformation in the public sector, her time as a Cloud Futurist at Cisco and how she helps clients build digital transformation strategies today. Plus, Kylie offers some tips on how to get a new job.

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Brandon interviews Kylie Grenier from DXC Technology. They discuss Kylie's experience in leading digital transformation in the public sector, her time as a Cloud Futurist at Cisco and how she helps clients build digital transformation strategies today. Plus, Kylie offers some tips on how to get a new job.

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Brandon interviews Kylie Grenier from DXC Technology. They discuss Kylie's experience in leading digital transformation in the public sector, her time as a Cloud Futurist at Cisco and how she helps clients build digital transformation strategies today. Plus, Kylie offers some tips on how to get a new job.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+kDZjz9G_ ]]> Brandon Whichard Kylie Grenier
Episode 243: This one goes out to all the cross-country truckers https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/243 b2765b34-1f27-4560-861d-a4464613a7e3 Fri, 26 Jun 2020 13:45:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 243 This one goes out to all the cross-country truckers full Software Defined Talk LLC Extracting configs with awk, Apple announces stuff, and salad dressing. That’s the topics. Mostly. 1:06:08 true Extracting configs with awk, Apple announces stuff, and salad dressing. That’s the topics. Mostly.

Mood board:

  • One
  • How come Slack doesn’t have a DropBox yet?
  • I got the Call Recorder!
  • Brand Police.
  • You’d get to do a lot of writing, but you’d get a lot of editing.
  • Dunning Keurig
  • Yeet your email.
  • I don’t know where it comes from, but my kids got me saying it.
  • People just throwing tickets into the wind.
  • Awk yeah
  • You should sanitize your inputs every day, Matt Ray.
  • I’ve been treating Apple news like Star Wars news.
  • The Builders.
  • We got piles of clip art.
  • Elfin robot children on a sea of green binary.
  • MacOS 11.1, “Green Goddess”
  • There’s only one MC who talks about space and cross-country truck driving.
  • Watch the get to school on time tapes.
  • John Irving Parenting.
  • Until then, I’ll just ground him from his iPad.

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Extracting configs with awk, Apple announces stuff, and salad dressing. That’s the topics. Mostly.

Mood board:

  • One
  • How come Slack doesn’t have a DropBox yet?
  • I got the Call Recorder!
  • Brand Police.
  • You’d get to do a lot of writing, but you’d get a lot of editing.
  • Dunning Keurig
  • Yeet your email.
  • I don’t know where it comes from, but my kids got me saying it.
  • People just throwing tickets into the wind.
  • Awk yeah
  • You should sanitize your inputs every day, Matt Ray.
  • I’ve been treating Apple news like Star Wars news.
  • The Builders.
  • We got piles of clip art.
  • Elfin robot children on a sea of green binary.
  • MacOS 11.1, “Green Goddess”
  • There’s only one MC who talks about space and cross-country truck driving.
  • Watch the get to school on time tapes.
  • John Irving Parenting.
  • Until then, I’ll just ground him from his iPad.

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Extracting configs with awk, Apple announces stuff, and salad dressing. That’s the topics. Mostly.

Mood board:

  • One
  • How come Slack doesn’t have a DropBox yet?
  • I got the Call Recorder!
  • Brand Police.
  • You’d get to do a lot of writing, but you’d get a lot of editing.
  • Dunning Keurig
  • Yeet your email.
  • I don’t know where it comes from, but my kids got me saying it.
  • People just throwing tickets into the wind.
  • Awk yeah
  • You should sanitize your inputs every day, Matt Ray.
  • I’ve been treating Apple news like Star Wars news.
  • The Builders.
  • We got piles of clip art.
  • Elfin robot children on a sea of green binary.
  • MacOS 11.1, “Green Goddess”
  • There’s only one MC who talks about space and cross-country truck driving.
  • Watch the get to school on time tapes.
  • John Irving Parenting.
  • Until then, I’ll just ground him from his iPad.

The Rundown

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+ZBYk70ED ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 242: Brian Gracely on OpenShift https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/242 4cb22736-38d1-4b1a-9767-70df856dd87c Mon, 22 Jun 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 242 Brian Gracely on OpenShift full Software Defined Talk LLC On this episode Brandon interviews Brian Gracely from Red Hat. They discuss Brian's early career at Cisco, his experience with OpenStack, why he joined Red Hat and what's happening with OpenShift. Plus, Brian tells us what it's like to be a VP of Product at a startup and recommends some College Football Podcasts to get us through the off season. 53:03 true On this episode Brandon interviews Brian Gracely from Red Hat. They discuss Brian's early career at Cisco, his experience with OpenStack, why he joined Red Hat and what's happening with OpenShift. Plus, Brian tells us what it's like to be a VP of Product at a startup and recommends some College Football Podcasts to get us through the off season.

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On this episode Brandon interviews Brian Gracely from Red Hat. They discuss Brian's early career at Cisco, his experience with OpenStack, why he joined Red Hat and what's happening with OpenShift. Plus, Brian tells us what it's like to be a VP of Product at a startup and recommends some College Football Podcasts to get us through the off season.

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Special Guest: Brian Gracely.

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On this episode Brandon interviews Brian Gracely from Red Hat. They discuss Brian's early career at Cisco, his experience with OpenStack, why he joined Red Hat and what's happening with OpenShift. Plus, Brian tells us what it's like to be a VP of Product at a startup and recommends some College Football Podcasts to get us through the off season.

Mentioned on the Show

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Special Guest: Brian Gracely.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+dff8s6-Y ]]> Brandon Whichard Brian Gracely
Episode 241: Ask more questions, send more one line emails https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/241 21f2c150-93f9-478f-9493-c63a0466ee4c Fri, 19 Jun 2020 10:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 241 Ask more questions, send more one line emails full Software Defined Talk LLC Can email ever be fixed, or is GMail good enough? We discuss. Plus, Coté complains about how he should probably start asking more questions instead of answering them at length. Also, we don’t know what a “digestive” is and do not recommend the Mexican bakery pastries. 1:07:34 true Can email ever be fixed, or is GMail good enough? We discuss. Plus, Coté complains about how he should probably start asking more questions instead of answering them at length. Also, we don’t know what a “digestive” is and do not recommend the Mexican bakery pastries.

Mood board:

  • I’m perfectly willing to burn my own time on boondoggles.
  • I introduced my kids to King of the Hill yesterday - they did not like it. Or Beavis and Butthead, or South Park.
  • How many instructions are in the ARM chip?
  • Are we gonna start the show?
  • That looks boring.
  • What is a biscuit in Australia? A hazy space between crackers and cookies.
  • More sugar than a Ritz
  • It’s a medical grade cookie.
  • The Mexican Bakery Trap.
  • Just get the tacos.
  • Hey!
  • I’ve got 500 email addresses, how am I supposed to disappear?
  • I think there’s like, 12, 13 calendars on my Mac.
  • We got to the bottom of HEY!
  • Marketing Oblique Strategies.
  • The Seth Godin problem.
  • The Purple Moo.
  • Welcome to the Halo Effect.
  • For your 6 to 50 page strategy memo, email me at [email protected].
  • You didn’t make a TV show that people wanted to watch.

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Can email ever be fixed, or is GMail good enough? We discuss. Plus, Coté complains about how he should probably start asking more questions instead of answering them at length. Also, we don’t know what a “digestive” is and do not recommend the Mexican bakery pastries.

Mood board:

  • I’m perfectly willing to burn my own time on boondoggles.
  • I introduced my kids to King of the Hill yesterday - they did not like it. Or Beavis and Butthead, or South Park.
  • How many instructions are in the ARM chip?
  • Are we gonna start the show?
  • That looks boring.
  • What is a biscuit in Australia? A hazy space between crackers and cookies.
  • More sugar than a Ritz
  • It’s a medical grade cookie.
  • The Mexican Bakery Trap.
  • Just get the tacos.
  • Hey!
  • I’ve got 500 email addresses, how am I supposed to disappear?
  • I think there’s like, 12, 13 calendars on my Mac.
  • We got to the bottom of HEY!
  • Marketing Oblique Strategies.
  • The Seth Godin problem.
  • The Purple Moo.
  • Welcome to the Halo Effect.
  • For your 6 to 50 page strategy memo, email me at [email protected].
  • You didn’t make a TV show that people wanted to watch.

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Listener Feedback

  • Sent to stickers to Robert in the U.K. He tell us big data is happening in the UK were retailer was able to save millions by using big data to optimize when they stock their shelves.
  • Sent stickers to Daniel in Vancouver. He tell us he loves the show.

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Can email ever be fixed, or is GMail good enough? We discuss. Plus, Coté complains about how he should probably start asking more questions instead of answering them at length. Also, we don’t know what a “digestive” is and do not recommend the Mexican bakery pastries.

Mood board:

  • I’m perfectly willing to burn my own time on boondoggles.
  • I introduced my kids to King of the Hill yesterday - they did not like it. Or Beavis and Butthead, or South Park.
  • How many instructions are in the ARM chip?
  • Are we gonna start the show?
  • That looks boring.
  • What is a biscuit in Australia? A hazy space between crackers and cookies.
  • More sugar than a Ritz
  • It’s a medical grade cookie.
  • The Mexican Bakery Trap.
  • Just get the tacos.
  • Hey!
  • I’ve got 500 email addresses, how am I supposed to disappear?
  • I think there’s like, 12, 13 calendars on my Mac.
  • We got to the bottom of HEY!
  • Marketing Oblique Strategies.
  • The Seth Godin problem.
  • The Purple Moo.
  • Welcome to the Halo Effect.
  • For your 6 to 50 page strategy memo, email me at [email protected].
  • You didn’t make a TV show that people wanted to watch.

The Rundown

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Listener Feedback

  • Sent to stickers to Robert in the U.K. He tell us big data is happening in the UK were retailer was able to save millions by using big data to optimize when they stock their shelves.
  • Sent stickers to Daniel in Vancouver. He tell us he loves the show.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+XlxQ6bIp ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 240: Todd Gardner on building Web Apps with JavaScript https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/240 13569ba3-aaf5-47ca-8835-69ee219bb1d5 Tue, 16 Jun 2020 00:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 240 Todd Gardner on building Web Apps with JavaScript full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Todd Gardner from TrackJS. They discuss Todd's career and how his consulting projects led him to start TrackJS. Plus, Todd offers advice on how to build web apps using JavaScript and how to decide which JS Framework is right for your next project. His answer may surprise you... 1:08:51 true Brandon interviews Todd Gardner from TrackJS. They discuss Todd's career and how his consulting projects led him to start TrackJS. Plus, Todd offers advice on how to build web apps using JavaScript and how to decide which JS Framework is right for your next project. His answer may surprise you...

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Special Guest: Todd Gardner.

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Brandon interviews Todd Gardner from TrackJS. They discuss Todd's career and how his consulting projects led him to start TrackJS. Plus, Todd offers advice on how to build web apps using JavaScript and how to decide which JS Framework is right for your next project. His answer may surprise you...

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Photo by Tim Mossholder on Unsplash

Special Guest: Todd Gardner.

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Brandon interviews Todd Gardner from TrackJS. They discuss Todd's career and how his consulting projects led him to start TrackJS. Plus, Todd offers advice on how to build web apps using JavaScript and how to decide which JS Framework is right for your next project. His answer may surprise you...

Show Links

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Photo by Tim Mossholder on Unsplash

Special Guest: Todd Gardner.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+wupYxNBj ]]> Brandon Whichard Todd Gardner
Episode 239: Coté got up at 2am https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/239 9ecaa950-cbb2-4f03-b282-d9978f38c31f Fri, 12 Jun 2020 11:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 239 Coté got up at 2am full Software Defined Talk LLC We dream of video conferencing in Zoom, ask whatever happened to Big Data, discuss how little agile practices are followed despite their proven success, and contemplate the meaninglessness of Apple moving to ARM. Also, how to prioritize those early morning calls with Singapore. 1:08:36 true We dream of video conferencing in Zoom, ask whatever happened to Big Data, discuss how little agile practices are followed despite their proven success, and contemplate the meaninglessness of Apple moving to ARM. Also, how to prioritize those early morning calls with Singapore.

Mood board:

  • Is that guacamole talk Amazon approved?
  • Why don’t you listen to a few episodes?
  • “What generation did they have in the Black Plague?”
  • I have a lot of thoughts on OmniFocus and Evernote. Note gonna talk about it.
  • The Timezone Tax.
  • We win video conferencing bingo!
  • Video conferencing Magic Quadrant.
  • Remember Blue Jeans!
  • They’re gonna go to The Big Data.
  • Hadoop: not as big as we once thought it would be.
  • Grocery store magazine agile.
  • The only thing that’s shocking, is that we’re still shocked.

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We dream of video conferencing in Zoom, ask whatever happened to Big Data, discuss how little agile practices are followed despite their proven success, and contemplate the meaninglessness of Apple moving to ARM. Also, how to prioritize those early morning calls with Singapore.

Mood board:

  • Is that guacamole talk Amazon approved?
  • Why don’t you listen to a few episodes?
  • “What generation did they have in the Black Plague?”
  • I have a lot of thoughts on OmniFocus and Evernote. Note gonna talk about it.
  • The Timezone Tax.
  • We win video conferencing bingo!
  • Video conferencing Magic Quadrant.
  • Remember Blue Jeans!
  • They’re gonna go to The Big Data.
  • Hadoop: not as big as we once thought it would be.
  • Grocery store magazine agile.
  • The only thing that’s shocking, is that we’re still shocked.

The Rundown

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We dream of video conferencing in Zoom, ask whatever happened to Big Data, discuss how little agile practices are followed despite their proven success, and contemplate the meaninglessness of Apple moving to ARM. Also, how to prioritize those early morning calls with Singapore.

Mood board:

  • Is that guacamole talk Amazon approved?
  • Why don’t you listen to a few episodes?
  • “What generation did they have in the Black Plague?”
  • I have a lot of thoughts on OmniFocus and Evernote. Note gonna talk about it.
  • The Timezone Tax.
  • We win video conferencing bingo!
  • Video conferencing Magic Quadrant.
  • Remember Blue Jeans!
  • They’re gonna go to The Big Data.
  • Hadoop: not as big as we once thought it would be.
  • Grocery store magazine agile.
  • The only thing that’s shocking, is that we’re still shocked.

The Rundown

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Y7PNTCkc ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 238: Shannon Williams on Kubernetes-as-a-Service https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/238 9fe0e7e9-8208-4ece-83ce-d1c04b53edc1 Tue, 09 Jun 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 238 Shannon Williams on Kubernetes-as-a-Service full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Shannon Williams from Rancher Labs. They discuss Shannon's journey from journalism to startup founder and how Rancher delivers Kubernetes-as-a-Service. Plus, Shannon recommends his top ski resort in North America and reveals who really decided to buy the cloud.com domain. 50:28 true Brandon interviews Shannon Williams from Rancher Labs. They discuss Shannon's journey from journalism to startup founder and how Rancher delivers Kubernetes-as-a-Service. Plus, Shannon recommends his top ski resort in North America and reveals who really decided to buy the cloud.com domain.

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Special Guest: Shannon Williams.

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Brandon interviews Shannon Williams from Rancher Labs. They discuss Shannon's journey from journalism to startup founder and how Rancher delivers Kubernetes-as-a-Service. Plus, Shannon recommends his top ski resort in North America and reveals who really decided to buy the cloud.com domain.

Contact Shannon:

Photo by boris misevic on Unsplash

Special Guest: Shannon Williams.

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Brandon interviews Shannon Williams from Rancher Labs. They discuss Shannon's journey from journalism to startup founder and how Rancher delivers Kubernetes-as-a-Service. Plus, Shannon recommends his top ski resort in North America and reveals who really decided to buy the cloud.com domain.

Contact Shannon:

Photo by boris misevic on Unsplash

Special Guest: Shannon Williams.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+kJdvLMC8 ]]> Brandon Whichard Shannon Williams
Episode 237: Cisco’s string of pearls, also, “daddy, are pirates real?” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/237 f48b3e70-04a3-4652-9cac-13b1f6484b59 Fri, 05 Jun 2020 11:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 237 Cisco’s string of pearls, also, “daddy, are pirates real?” full Software Defined Talk LLC What is a ThousandEyes, Cisco’s acquired businesses and oddly named BUs, nailing your bi-annual performance review. Plus, a review of ChefCon online. 1:02:45 true What is a ThousandEyes, Cisco’s acquired businesses and oddly named BUs, nailing your bi-annual performance review. Plus, a review of ChefCon online.

Mood board:

  • Sounds normal for now.
  • It was kinda cool, kinda sad.
  • Covered in yoke.
  • We just had to speed test it out.
  • Katamari Damacy M&A.
  • I hate network monitoring, shut it all down!
  • The ProductTK.
  • 7G.
  • What’s the plural of Kubernetes?
  • Managers are really into career development, what’s the deal with that?
  • Chernobyl as a metaphor for corporate life.
  • Return the Jewels.

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  • Andrew from Long Beach says he loves the show so I sent him stickers too.

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Header photo from Andrew, probably.

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What is a ThousandEyes, Cisco’s acquired businesses and oddly named BUs, nailing your bi-annual performance review. Plus, a review of ChefCon online.

Mood board:

  • Sounds normal for now.
  • It was kinda cool, kinda sad.
  • Covered in yoke.
  • We just had to speed test it out.
  • Katamari Damacy M&A.
  • I hate network monitoring, shut it all down!
  • The ProductTK.
  • 7G.
  • What’s the plural of Kubernetes?
  • Managers are really into career development, what’s the deal with that?
  • Chernobyl as a metaphor for corporate life.
  • Return the Jewels.

The Rundown

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Listener Feedback

  • Sent stickers to Daniel from Paris. He is going to put it on his bike helmet. Excellent idea.
  • Andrew from Long Beach says he loves the show so I sent him stickers too.

Conferences

SDT news & hype

Recommendations

Header photo from Andrew, probably.

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What is a ThousandEyes, Cisco’s acquired businesses and oddly named BUs, nailing your bi-annual performance review. Plus, a review of ChefCon online.

Mood board:

  • Sounds normal for now.
  • It was kinda cool, kinda sad.
  • Covered in yoke.
  • We just had to speed test it out.
  • Katamari Damacy M&A.
  • I hate network monitoring, shut it all down!
  • The ProductTK.
  • 7G.
  • What’s the plural of Kubernetes?
  • Managers are really into career development, what’s the deal with that?
  • Chernobyl as a metaphor for corporate life.
  • Return the Jewels.

The Rundown

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Listener Feedback

  • Sent stickers to Daniel from Paris. He is going to put it on his bike helmet. Excellent idea.
  • Andrew from Long Beach says he loves the show so I sent him stickers too.

Conferences

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Header photo from Andrew, probably.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+FjwbakHX ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 236: Margaret Staples from Twilio on Building Games, Dev Evangelism and Owls. https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/236 8d373804-5d58-4a2d-a41e-93698c6576e1 Tue, 02 Jun 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 236 Margaret Staples from Twilio on Building Games, Dev Evangelism and Owls. full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Margaret Staples from Twilio and they discuss building games, dev evangelism, working at Twilio and her latest project TwilioQuest. 59:46 true Brandon interviews Margaret Staples from Twilio and they discuss building games, Dev Evangelism, working at Twilio and her latest project TwilioQuest.

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TwilioQuest

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Special Guest: Margaret Staples.

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Brandon interviews Margaret Staples from Twilio and they discuss building games, Dev Evangelism, working at Twilio and her latest project TwilioQuest.

Margaret on the Web:

TwilioQuest

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Special Guest: Margaret Staples.

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Brandon interviews Margaret Staples from Twilio and they discuss building games, Dev Evangelism, working at Twilio and her latest project TwilioQuest.

Margaret on the Web:

TwilioQuest

Photo by Richard Lee on Unsplash

Special Guest: Margaret Staples.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+JZVpnwAK ]]> Brandon Whichard Margaret Staples
Episode 235: The Real Kube MoMs of Cloud Candy Land https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/235 44e0e4d9-3698-4733-90b0-1f2e9c83df0c Fri, 29 May 2020 15:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 235 The Real Kube MoMs of Cloud Candy Land full Software Defined Talk LLC Microsoft nails the Linux desktop and it’s cloud MoM’s for everyone. Plus, Coté goes over the thrilling world of Outlook email rules. 1:00:27 true Microsoft nails the Linux desktop and it’s cloud MoM’s for everyone. Plus, Coté goes over the thrilling world of Outlook email rules.

Mood board:

  • “The triumphant return to the home office. “
  • Net Ninety.
  • Software Stockholm Syndrome.
  • Office Mail 360 Whatever.
  • I had a lot of time, when I wasn’t fucking going crazy.
  • I never read those emails.
  • I hear Trump is shutting down Twitter.
  • Neck-deep in archaic 2FA.
  • Aggressively defensive.
  • Microsoft wins the Linux desktop vision.
  • MoMs are important.
  • Cloud Candyland.
  • I don’t know how to pronounce the Ø in RØDE. I was never into heavy metal.
  • Feed the baby.
  • New sign-off catch-phrease: that’s a bunch of information for you.

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Microsoft nails the Linux desktop and it’s cloud MoM’s for everyone. Plus, Coté goes over the thrilling world of Outlook email rules.

Mood board:

  • “The triumphant return to the home office. “
  • Net Ninety.
  • Software Stockholm Syndrome.
  • Office Mail 360 Whatever.
  • I had a lot of time, when I wasn’t fucking going crazy.
  • I never read those emails.
  • I hear Trump is shutting down Twitter.
  • Neck-deep in archaic 2FA.
  • Aggressively defensive.
  • Microsoft wins the Linux desktop vision.
  • MoMs are important.
  • Cloud Candyland.
  • I don’t know how to pronounce the Ø in RØDE. I was never into heavy metal.
  • Feed the baby.
  • New sign-off catch-phrease: that’s a bunch of information for you.

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Microsoft nails the Linux desktop and it’s cloud MoM’s for everyone. Plus, Coté goes over the thrilling world of Outlook email rules.

Mood board:

  • “The triumphant return to the home office. “
  • Net Ninety.
  • Software Stockholm Syndrome.
  • Office Mail 360 Whatever.
  • I had a lot of time, when I wasn’t fucking going crazy.
  • I never read those emails.
  • I hear Trump is shutting down Twitter.
  • Neck-deep in archaic 2FA.
  • Aggressively defensive.
  • Microsoft wins the Linux desktop vision.
  • MoMs are important.
  • Cloud Candyland.
  • I don’t know how to pronounce the Ø in RØDE. I was never into heavy metal.
  • Feed the baby.
  • New sign-off catch-phrease: that’s a bunch of information for you.

The Rundown

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+mCB483Qr ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 234: The “severe ramifications” episode https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/234 912e96cc-a989-42f3-9050-bf79b6d3e049 Fri, 22 May 2020 18:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 234 The “severe ramifications” episode full Software Defined Talk LLC We discuss Facebook’s remote work policy, predictions of 8% less IT spending, the good Slack has done for humanity, and the mystery of a beloved blog that had no RSS feed. Also: Coté is back! 57:44 true We discuss Facebook’s remote work policy, predictions of 8% less IT spending, the good Slack has done for humanity, and the mystery of a beloved blog that had no RSS feed. Also: Coté is back!

Moodboard:

  • 3rd kids and pandemics
  • Severe consequences - just another way for companies to fuck you. (The exact wording was “severe ramifications.”)
  • It’s all just a spatula.
  • Downwardness.
  • You should talk less.
  • “Show Less” not working as expected.
  • All the complaints flow through my hammer.
  • Bruce Markup Language.
  • It is what it is, Matt Ray.
  • So much trash.
  • I was already kind of full of webinars.
  • Shit content is shit content.
  • Even Screenflow doesn’t do ripple delete by default.
  • A webinar Renaissance.
  • I wanna be a software vegan.

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We discuss Facebook’s remote work policy, predictions of 8% less IT spending, the good Slack has done for humanity, and the mystery of a beloved blog that had no RSS feed. Also: Coté is back!

Moodboard:

  • 3rd kids and pandemics
  • Severe consequences - just another way for companies to fuck you. (The exact wording was “severe ramifications.”)
  • It’s all just a spatula.
  • Downwardness.
  • You should talk less.
  • “Show Less” not working as expected.
  • All the complaints flow through my hammer.
  • Bruce Markup Language.
  • It is what it is, Matt Ray.
  • So much trash.
  • I was already kind of full of webinars.
  • Shit content is shit content.
  • Even Screenflow doesn’t do ripple delete by default.
  • A webinar Renaissance.
  • I wanna be a software vegan.

The Rundown

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We discuss Facebook’s remote work policy, predictions of 8% less IT spending, the good Slack has done for humanity, and the mystery of a beloved blog that had no RSS feed. Also: Coté is back!

Moodboard:

  • 3rd kids and pandemics
  • Severe consequences - just another way for companies to fuck you. (The exact wording was “severe ramifications.”)
  • It’s all just a spatula.
  • Downwardness.
  • You should talk less.
  • “Show Less” not working as expected.
  • All the complaints flow through my hammer.
  • Bruce Markup Language.
  • It is what it is, Matt Ray.
  • So much trash.
  • I was already kind of full of webinars.
  • Shit content is shit content.
  • Even Screenflow doesn’t do ripple delete by default.
  • A webinar Renaissance.
  • I wanna be a software vegan.

The Rundown

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+YfNXKDyL ]]> Coté Matt Ray
Episode 233: There’s no space for startups here https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/233 07bff276-a274-481e-baed-1833a5992b00 Fri, 15 May 2020 07:15:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 233 There’s no space for startups here full Software Defined Talk LLC On this episode we discuss Tik Tok, OpenShift vs. VMware, Amazon simplifying YAML, Eclipse moving to Europe, Unreal Engine 5 and Datadog wins big. 1:02:28 true On this episode we discuss Tik Tok, OpenShift vs. VMware, Amazon simplifying YAML, Eclipse moving to Europe, Unreal Engine 5 and Datadog wins big.

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  • Ryan says there are jobs at DataDog, DataDog now worth $20B
  • LoopRock says they are hiring at Ethos
  • Dominic say they are hiring at MongoDB

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  • Ryan says there are jobs at DataDog, DataDog now worth $20B
  • LoopRock says they are hiring at Ethos
  • Dominic say they are hiring at MongoDB

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  • Ryan says there are jobs at DataDog, DataDog now worth $20B
  • LoopRock says they are hiring at Ethos
  • Dominic say they are hiring at MongoDB

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+DZoftt83 ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 232: Amazon’s doing OK https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/232 c69bb0ac-0dfe-4783-9073-19a48b8d63f2 Fri, 08 May 2020 07:15:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 232 Amazon’s doing OK full Software Defined Talk LLC On this episode AWS and Azure announce earnings, Backblaze takes on Amazon, Cloud Native Survey Results and Fortnite takes our suggestions. Plus, Matt updates us on his quest to turn a smartphone into a webcam. 1:01:29 true AWS and Azure announce earnings, Backblaze takes on Amazon, Cloud Native Survey Results and Fortnite takes our suggestions. Plus, Matt updates us on his quest to turn a smartphone into a webcam.

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AWS and Azure announce earnings, Backblaze takes on Amazon, Cloud Native Survey Results and Fortnite takes our suggestions. Plus, Matt updates us on his quest to turn a smartphone into a webcam.

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AWS and Azure announce earnings, Backblaze takes on Amazon, Cloud Native Survey Results and Fortnite takes our suggestions. Plus, Matt updates us on his quest to turn a smartphone into a webcam.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+fxjgk3X7 ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 231: Now Oracle has their Spotify https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/231 3ab40675-443d-4c07-b48d-ed6bb8535be6 Fri, 01 May 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 231 Now Oracle has their Spotify full Software Defined Talk LLC Google (maybe) acquiring D2IQ, Zoom picks Oracle, Chef’s latest release and more Fortnite discussion. Plus, Matt Ray updates us on his quest to turn an old camera into a Webcam. 1:02:10 true Google (maybe) acquiring D2IQ, Zoom picks Oracle, Chef’s latest release and more Fortnite discussion. Plus, Matt Ray updates us on his quest to turn an old camera into a Webcam.

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Google (maybe) acquiring D2IQ, Zoom picks Oracle, Chef’s latest release and more Fortnite discussion. Plus, Matt Ray updates us on his quest to turn an old camera into a Webcam.

The Rundown

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Google (maybe) acquiring D2IQ, Zoom picks Oracle, Chef’s latest release and more Fortnite discussion. Plus, Matt Ray updates us on his quest to turn an old camera into a Webcam.

The Rundown

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+g_Sx9lGK ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 230: Who is Travis Scott? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/230 93a1f319-3780-4b31-b8b9-3431bd195686 Fri, 24 Apr 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 230 Who is Travis Scott? full Software Defined Talk LLC On this week’s episode: Andreessen says it’s time build, Verizon buys Bluejeans, Splunk maybe watching and Google is giving Istio to a foundation. Plus, we offer informed opinions on Travis Scott and Fortnite. 1:04:05 true On this week’s episode: Andreessen says it’s time build, Verizon buys Bluejeans, Splunk maybe watching and Google is giving Istio to a foundation. Plus, we offer informed opinions on Travis Scott and Fortnite.

The Rundown

Hot Take — IT'S TIME TO BUILD - Andreessen Horowitz

  1. Conferencing
  2. Introducing Splunk Remote Work Insights: Our Solution for the New Work-from-Home Reality
  3. Apollo readies IPO of cloud company Rackspace
  4. Alibaba Cloud will invest $28 billion more into its infrastructure over the next three years
  5. Zhao KaiXian x86 CPU Tested: The Rise of China's Chips
  6. AWS announces new single-purpose on-prem hardware and tie-in storage tier
  7. AWS launches Amazon AppFlow, its new SaaS integration service
  8. Google Cloud CEO: Istio is going to a foundation
  9. Google Cloud’s fully managed Anthos is now generally available for AWS
  10. Over the past 20 years, IBM has bought back $140 billion of its stock. Its current market cap: $105 billion. $IBM
  11. Apple will reportedly use 12-core 5nm ARM processor in a 2021 Mac

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On this week’s episode: Andreessen says it’s time build, Verizon buys Bluejeans, Splunk maybe watching and Google is giving Istio to a foundation. Plus, we offer informed opinions on Travis Scott and Fortnite.

The Rundown

Hot Take — IT'S TIME TO BUILD - Andreessen Horowitz

  1. Conferencing
  2. Introducing Splunk Remote Work Insights: Our Solution for the New Work-from-Home Reality
  3. Apollo readies IPO of cloud company Rackspace
  4. Alibaba Cloud will invest $28 billion more into its infrastructure over the next three years
  5. Zhao KaiXian x86 CPU Tested: The Rise of China's Chips
  6. AWS announces new single-purpose on-prem hardware and tie-in storage tier
  7. AWS launches Amazon AppFlow, its new SaaS integration service
  8. Google Cloud CEO: Istio is going to a foundation
  9. Google Cloud’s fully managed Anthos is now generally available for AWS
  10. Over the past 20 years, IBM has bought back $140 billion of its stock. Its current market cap: $105 billion. $IBM
  11. Apple will reportedly use 12-core 5nm ARM processor in a 2021 Mac

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On this week’s episode: Andreessen says it’s time build, Verizon buys Bluejeans, Splunk maybe watching and Google is giving Istio to a foundation. Plus, we offer informed opinions on Travis Scott and Fortnite.

The Rundown

Hot Take — IT'S TIME TO BUILD - Andreessen Horowitz

  1. Conferencing
  2. Introducing Splunk Remote Work Insights: Our Solution for the New Work-from-Home Reality
  3. Apollo readies IPO of cloud company Rackspace
  4. Alibaba Cloud will invest $28 billion more into its infrastructure over the next three years
  5. Zhao KaiXian x86 CPU Tested: The Rise of China's Chips
  6. AWS announces new single-purpose on-prem hardware and tie-in storage tier
  7. AWS launches Amazon AppFlow, its new SaaS integration service
  8. Google Cloud CEO: Istio is going to a foundation
  9. Google Cloud’s fully managed Anthos is now generally available for AWS
  10. Over the past 20 years, IBM has bought back $140 billion of its stock. Its current market cap: $105 billion. $IBM
  11. Apple will reportedly use 12-core 5nm ARM processor in a 2021 Mac

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+RybZ6IQE ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 229: Does it work with JSON? That’s what I do https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/229 536f55e5-78b9-4d7d-9b8f-d14094c42cb6 Fri, 17 Apr 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 229 Does it work with JSON? That’s what I do full Software Defined Talk LLC On this episode: Apple and Google team up, AWS Fargate has a new release, Github gives stuff away, Coder gets funding and Matt offers his advice to college students. Plus, the definitive iPhone SE review. 1:00:28 true On this episode: Apple and Google team up, AWS Fargate has a new release, Github gives stuff away, Coder gets funding and Matt offers his advice to college students. Plus, the definitive iPhone SE review.

The Rundown

  1. Contact Tracing
    1. Apple, Google Will Require Case Verification for Coronavirus Contact Tracing Tech
    2. How Google Plans to Push Its Coronavirus Tracing Feature to Android Phones
    3. Apple and Google launch a joint contact-tracing system for iOS and Android
    4. Answering the 12 biggest questions about Apple and Google’s new coronavirus tracking project
  2. Fargate
    1. AWS revamps Fargate serverless containers, but wait – where's Docker Engine? Ah, 'deemed unnecessary'
    2. Under the hood: AWS Fargate data plane
  3. Coding
    1. Austin Startup Coder Gets $30M from GGV Capital and In-Q-Tel
    2. GitHub is now free for teams
  4. Pentagon Watchdog Clears Microsoft’s Cloud Win Over Amazon

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On this episode: Apple and Google team up, AWS Fargate has a new release, Github gives stuff away, Coder gets funding and Matt offers his advice to college students. Plus, the definitive iPhone SE review.

The Rundown

  1. Contact Tracing
    1. Apple, Google Will Require Case Verification for Coronavirus Contact Tracing Tech
    2. How Google Plans to Push Its Coronavirus Tracing Feature to Android Phones
    3. Apple and Google launch a joint contact-tracing system for iOS and Android
    4. Answering the 12 biggest questions about Apple and Google’s new coronavirus tracking project
  2. Fargate
    1. AWS revamps Fargate serverless containers, but wait – where's Docker Engine? Ah, 'deemed unnecessary'
    2. Under the hood: AWS Fargate data plane
  3. Coding
    1. Austin Startup Coder Gets $30M from GGV Capital and In-Q-Tel
    2. GitHub is now free for teams
  4. Pentagon Watchdog Clears Microsoft’s Cloud Win Over Amazon

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On this episode: Apple and Google team up, AWS Fargate has a new release, Github gives stuff away, Coder gets funding and Matt offers his advice to college students. Plus, the definitive iPhone SE review.

The Rundown

  1. Contact Tracing
    1. Apple, Google Will Require Case Verification for Coronavirus Contact Tracing Tech
    2. How Google Plans to Push Its Coronavirus Tracing Feature to Android Phones
    3. Apple and Google launch a joint contact-tracing system for iOS and Android
    4. Answering the 12 biggest questions about Apple and Google’s new coronavirus tracking project
  2. Fargate
    1. AWS revamps Fargate serverless containers, but wait – where's Docker Engine? Ah, 'deemed unnecessary'
    2. Under the hood: AWS Fargate data plane
  3. Coding
    1. Austin Startup Coder Gets $30M from GGV Capital and In-Q-Tel
    2. GitHub is now free for teams
  4. Pentagon Watchdog Clears Microsoft’s Cloud Win Over Amazon

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+r6APPElb ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 228: Professor Jeremy Hajek on IT Education https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/228 b06c558e-e3e2-467b-960f-28537ae0d7d8 Tue, 14 Apr 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 228 Professor Jeremy Hajek on IT Education full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Professor Jeremy Hajek from Illinois Tech about what it's like to teach Information Technology and we answer questions from his students. 1:07:02 true Brandon interviews Professor Jeremy Hajek from Illinois Tech about what it's like to teach Information Technology in today's rapidy changing IT landscape. Plus, we offer advice to new grads on how to get a job and what cloud certifications are most valuable.

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Brandon interviews Professor Jeremy Hajek from Illinois Tech about what it's like to teach Information Technology in today's rapidy changing IT landscape. Plus, we offer advice to new grads on how to get a job and what cloud certifications are most valuable.

Jermey's Links:

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Special Guest: Jeremy Hajek.

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Brandon interviews Professor Jeremy Hajek from Illinois Tech about what it's like to teach Information Technology in today's rapidy changing IT landscape. Plus, we offer advice to new grads on how to get a job and what cloud certifications are most valuable.

Jermey's Links:

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Special Guest: Jeremy Hajek.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+NqPO48qB ]]> Brandon Whichard Jeremy Hajek
Episode 227: The Hot Take Episode https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/227 17e9048e-0764-459f-b170-509285259ae8 Sat, 11 Apr 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 227 The Hot Take Episode full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we offer hot takes on a whole bunch of topics including: COBOL, Unikernels, AWS Bottlerocket, Zoom, Slack, Circle CI, Marketplaces and IBM. 1:06:32 true This week we offer hot takes on a whole bunch of topics including: COBOL, Unikernels, AWS Bottlerocket, Zoom, Slack, Circle CI, Marketplaces and IBM.

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This week we offer hot takes on a whole bunch of topics including: COBOL, Unikernels, AWS Bottlerocket, Zoom, Slack, Circle CI, Marketplaces and IBM.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+qH6Fx-Rk ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 226: Justin Garrison on Cloud Native Infrastructure https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/226 488c3957-8d02-4469-b690-568ad23207b9 Fri, 03 Apr 2020 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 226 Justin Garrison on Cloud Native Infrastructure full Software Defined Talk LLC This week Coté interviews Justin Garrison coauthor of [Cloud Native Infrastructure](https://www.cnibook.info/). 42:08 true This week Coté interviews Justin Garrison coauthor of Cloud Native Infrastructure. They discuss all things "Cloud Native" and what it's like to be a software engineer who helps make movies.

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Special Guest: Justin Garrison .

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This week Coté interviews Justin Garrison coauthor of Cloud Native Infrastructure. They discuss all things "Cloud Native" and what it's like to be a software engineer who helps make movies.

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Special Guest: Justin Garrison .

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This week Coté interviews Justin Garrison coauthor of Cloud Native Infrastructure. They discuss all things "Cloud Native" and what it's like to be a software engineer who helps make movies.

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Special Guest: Justin Garrison .

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+0GZWUpNi ]]> Coté Justin Garrison
Episode 225: All my kids have opinions on Scratch https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/225 64eef13b-b5e0-4266-bb98-521ebdbd5d00 Fri, 27 Mar 2020 06:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 225 All my kids have opinions on Scratch full Software Defined Talk LLC We discuss micoVMs vs. Containers and Intel vs. ARM. Plus, Matt offers advice on when to teach your children about Github. Big congrats to Coté and his wife on their new baby!!! 59:22 true We discuss micoVMs vs. Containers and Intel vs. ARM. Plus, Matt offers advice on when to teach your children about Github. Big congrats to Coté and his wife on their new baby!!!

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We discuss micoVMs vs. Containers and Intel vs. ARM. Plus, Matt offers advice on when to teach your children about Github. Big congrats to Coté and his wife on their new baby!!!

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We discuss micoVMs vs. Containers and Intel vs. ARM. Plus, Matt offers advice on when to teach your children about Github. Big congrats to Coté and his wife on their new baby!!!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Co5dUNhU ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 224: Miles Matthias on getting started with Containers and Kubernetes https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/224 64b60c3c-c917-426c-92b7-6129a8424a67 Tue, 24 Mar 2020 06:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 224 Miles Matthias on getting started with Containers and Kubernetes full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Miles Matthias from Container Heroes and they discuss how to get started with Containers, Kubernetes, Envoy, Istio and Spinnaker. 1:04:40 true Brandon interviews Miles Matthias from Container Heroes and they discuss how to get started with Containers, Kubernetes, Envoy, Istio and Spinnaker. Plus, Miles tells us a story about Warren Buffet.

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Brandon interviews Miles Matthias from Container Heroes and they discuss how to get started with Containers, Kubernetes, Envoy, Istio and Spinnaker. Plus, Miles tells us a story about Warren Buffet.

Links:

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Special Guest: Miles Matthias.

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Brandon interviews Miles Matthias from Container Heroes and they discuss how to get started with Containers, Kubernetes, Envoy, Istio and Spinnaker. Plus, Miles tells us a story about Warren Buffet.

Links:

Photo by Sebastian Herrmann on Unsplash

Special Guest: Miles Matthias.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+0CPQT5WS ]]> Brandon Whichard Miles Matthias
Episode 223: What’s a Terraform? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/223 aaf5cb44-ebf7-400b-8d12-b17851cd4312 Thu, 19 Mar 2020 23:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 223 What’s a Terraform? full Software Defined Talk LLC Coté finally learns what HashiCorp does. Also, yellow rubber gloves. 1:13:22 true Coté finally learns what HashiCorp does. Also, yellow rubber gloves.

Mood Board:

  • Blur my foreground, that’s what I want.
  • No Yodas
  • Lot of rubber gloves in your youth?
  • I have never really enjoyed a Steven King book.
  • Maybe it’s for the Rip Van Winkle set
  • You watch Netflix, you should watch more Netflix.
  • I don’t need your recommendations, don’t tell me how to live my life.
  • It was like a bunch of Duplo blocks in a junior high theater class.
  • As someone said: teams is like a front-end to Sharepoint
  • The screenshot they showed was kind of like Teams.
  • Why can’t they make it 100% OK?
  • You’ve got a big TV, put me on it!

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Coté finally learns what HashiCorp does. Also, yellow rubber gloves.

Mood Board:

  • Blur my foreground, that’s what I want.
  • No Yodas
  • Lot of rubber gloves in your youth?
  • I have never really enjoyed a Steven King book.
  • Maybe it’s for the Rip Van Winkle set
  • You watch Netflix, you should watch more Netflix.
  • I don’t need your recommendations, don’t tell me how to live my life.
  • It was like a bunch of Duplo blocks in a junior high theater class.
  • As someone said: teams is like a front-end to Sharepoint
  • The screenshot they showed was kind of like Teams.
  • Why can’t they make it 100% OK?
  • You’ve got a big TV, put me on it!

Relevant to your interests

Non Sense

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Outro: “They’ll work until the very last minute,” Dune.

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Coté finally learns what HashiCorp does. Also, yellow rubber gloves.

Mood Board:

  • Blur my foreground, that’s what I want.
  • No Yodas
  • Lot of rubber gloves in your youth?
  • I have never really enjoyed a Steven King book.
  • Maybe it’s for the Rip Van Winkle set
  • You watch Netflix, you should watch more Netflix.
  • I don’t need your recommendations, don’t tell me how to live my life.
  • It was like a bunch of Duplo blocks in a junior high theater class.
  • As someone said: teams is like a front-end to Sharepoint
  • The screenshot they showed was kind of like Teams.
  • Why can’t they make it 100% OK?
  • You’ve got a big TV, put me on it!

Relevant to your interests

Non Sense

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Outro: “They’ll work until the very last minute,” Dune.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+BbYFcX4L ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 222: Self quarantining with half-baked bread https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/222 1dd87b7d-544b-4dac-93cc-e5493d77f7ff Fri, 13 Mar 2020 11:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 222 Self quarantining with half-baked bread full Software Defined Talk LLC Most of our time is spent discussing the joys of eating half-baked bread. We also discuss what a Tanzu is, kubernetes konspiracy theories, and Oxide the new private cloud hardware startup...wait, wut? [Hey](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQDqRlMeJ4U)! [Spring Live](https://connect.tanzu.vmware.com/Spring_Live_Q221.html) next week, March 19th starting at 9am California-time - 24 hours! Attend! 1:04:53 true Self quarantining with half-baked bread

Most of our time is spent discussing the joys of eating half-baked bread. We also discuss what a Tanzu is, kubernetes konspiracy theories, and Oxide the new private cloud hardware startup...wait, wut? Hey! Spring Live next week, March 19th starting at 9am California-time - 24 hours! Attend!

Mood Board:

  • Fresh Bread Talk
  • I’ve mentioned this before
  • You’re suppose to listen
  • Hamthrax?
  • A tall glass of ice-tea.
  • The most Dutch thing ever.
  • Half-baked bread.
  • American’s tea innovation lead.
  • Strong opinions loosely held is canceled.

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  • Brandon: Save money and buy a subscription to NY Times via gift certificate for yourself.
  • Coté: treat yourself with a black Uber. Scott on Pivot as strong opinions loosely held.
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Self quarantining with half-baked bread

Most of our time is spent discussing the joys of eating half-baked bread. We also discuss what a Tanzu is, kubernetes konspiracy theories, and Oxide the new private cloud hardware startup...wait, wut? Hey! Spring Live next week, March 19th starting at 9am California-time - 24 hours! Attend!

Mood Board:

  • Fresh Bread Talk
  • I’ve mentioned this before
  • You’re suppose to listen
  • Hamthrax?
  • A tall glass of ice-tea.
  • The most Dutch thing ever.
  • Half-baked bread.
  • American’s tea innovation lead.
  • Strong opinions loosely held is canceled.

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Non Sense

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  • Brandon: Save money and buy a subscription to NY Times via gift certificate for yourself.
  • Coté: treat yourself with a black Uber. Scott on Pivot as strong opinions loosely held.
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Self quarantining with half-baked bread

Most of our time is spent discussing the joys of eating half-baked bread. We also discuss what a Tanzu is, kubernetes konspiracy theories, and Oxide the new private cloud hardware startup...wait, wut? Hey! Spring Live next week, March 19th starting at 9am California-time - 24 hours! Attend!

Mood Board:

  • Fresh Bread Talk
  • I’ve mentioned this before
  • You’re suppose to listen
  • Hamthrax?
  • A tall glass of ice-tea.
  • The most Dutch thing ever.
  • Half-baked bread.
  • American’s tea innovation lead.
  • Strong opinions loosely held is canceled.

Relevant to your interests

Non Sense

Sponsors

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  • Brandon: Save money and buy a subscription to NY Times via gift certificate for yourself.
  • Coté: treat yourself with a black Uber. Scott on Pivot as strong opinions loosely held.
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+i92Vw5Bc ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 221: How to turn $2bn into $5bn https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/221 fa09c39c-35dd-42a8-b559-464d6172931e Thu, 05 Mar 2020 23:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 221 How to turn $2bn into $5bn full Software Defined Talk LLC With the virus shutting down conferences and keeping people in the home office, we discuss the value of in-person conferences and how remote ones might could be better. Also, GKE’s kubernetes cluster pricing (and Amazon’s drop to match the price) gives us an anchoring point for pricing running a cluster. Coupled with the recent CNCF survey you could make an interesting stew. Finally, Coté tries to run some numbers to figure out how much Thoma Bravo profited from taking Compuware private. (Also, he always mispronounces it as Thom-oh Bravo.) 1:14:22 true Coté probably messed up his math on the Thoma Bravo profit from Compuware. Maybe it's more like $5bn. But, obviously, he's just farting around with incomplete information. He apologies and will sit in the corner for awhile. For entertainment only!

With the virus shutting down conferences and keeping people in the home office, we discuss the value of in-person conferences and how remote ones might could be better. Also, GKE’s kubernetes cluster pricing (and Amazon’s drop to match the price) gives us an anchoring point for pricing running a cluster. Coupled with the recent CNCF survey you could make an interesting stew. Finally, Coté tries to run some numbers to figure out how much Thoma Bravo profited from taking Compuware private. (Also, he always mispronounces it as Thom-oh Bravo.)

Hey! If you want to understand VMware’s new strategy and portfolio around application development, tune into the March 10th webinar on the topic: register now!

Mood Board:

  • The Hello Boss episode.
  • You mean I gave my kids a lecture all for nothing?
  • Shit the living room door.
  • Espresso macchiato.
  • Blue bonnet coffee.
  • What am I missing out on?
  • Sitting, trapped in your head.
  • I’m hoping we realize no one needs to be working.
  • Why blockchain is important for corn
  • Containers and the mainframes,
  • Too unqualified to speculate?
  • This post-conference era
  • You can’t do your dishes in the office
  • Those poor developers: having to pay for things!
  • $879/year per cluster helps someone keep their job.
  • It’s always Monte Carlo simulations with you
  • So adult.
  • I’m trying Matt Ray.
  • We IPO’d because we were running out of money, what a time to be alive.
  • This week’s white guys talking about white guys.

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Coté probably messed up his math on the Thoma Bravo profit from Compuware. Maybe it's more like $5bn. But, obviously, he's just farting around with incomplete information. He apologies and will sit in the corner for awhile. For entertainment only!

With the virus shutting down conferences and keeping people in the home office, we discuss the value of in-person conferences and how remote ones might could be better. Also, GKE’s kubernetes cluster pricing (and Amazon’s drop to match the price) gives us an anchoring point for pricing running a cluster. Coupled with the recent CNCF survey you could make an interesting stew. Finally, Coté tries to run some numbers to figure out how much Thoma Bravo profited from taking Compuware private. (Also, he always mispronounces it as Thom-oh Bravo.)

Hey! If you want to understand VMware’s new strategy and portfolio around application development, tune into the March 10th webinar on the topic: register now!

Mood Board:

  • The Hello Boss episode.
  • You mean I gave my kids a lecture all for nothing?
  • Shit the living room door.
  • Espresso macchiato.
  • Blue bonnet coffee.
  • What am I missing out on?
  • Sitting, trapped in your head.
  • I’m hoping we realize no one needs to be working.
  • Why blockchain is important for corn
  • Containers and the mainframes,
  • Too unqualified to speculate?
  • This post-conference era
  • You can’t do your dishes in the office
  • Those poor developers: having to pay for things!
  • $879/year per cluster helps someone keep their job.
  • It’s always Monte Carlo simulations with you
  • So adult.
  • I’m trying Matt Ray.
  • We IPO’d because we were running out of money, what a time to be alive.
  • This week’s white guys talking about white guys.

Relevant to your interests

Non Sense

Arrested DevOps Podcast:
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Cover art from Marcingietorigie in wikicommons.

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Coté probably messed up his math on the Thoma Bravo profit from Compuware. Maybe it's more like $5bn. But, obviously, he's just farting around with incomplete information. He apologies and will sit in the corner for awhile. For entertainment only!

With the virus shutting down conferences and keeping people in the home office, we discuss the value of in-person conferences and how remote ones might could be better. Also, GKE’s kubernetes cluster pricing (and Amazon’s drop to match the price) gives us an anchoring point for pricing running a cluster. Coupled with the recent CNCF survey you could make an interesting stew. Finally, Coté tries to run some numbers to figure out how much Thoma Bravo profited from taking Compuware private. (Also, he always mispronounces it as Thom-oh Bravo.)

Hey! If you want to understand VMware’s new strategy and portfolio around application development, tune into the March 10th webinar on the topic: register now!

Mood Board:

  • The Hello Boss episode.
  • You mean I gave my kids a lecture all for nothing?
  • Shit the living room door.
  • Espresso macchiato.
  • Blue bonnet coffee.
  • What am I missing out on?
  • Sitting, trapped in your head.
  • I’m hoping we realize no one needs to be working.
  • Why blockchain is important for corn
  • Containers and the mainframes,
  • Too unqualified to speculate?
  • This post-conference era
  • You can’t do your dishes in the office
  • Those poor developers: having to pay for things!
  • $879/year per cluster helps someone keep their job.
  • It’s always Monte Carlo simulations with you
  • So adult.
  • I’m trying Matt Ray.
  • We IPO’d because we were running out of money, what a time to be alive.
  • This week’s white guys talking about white guys.

Relevant to your interests

Non Sense

Arrested DevOps Podcast:
Subscribe today by searching for “Arrested DevOps” in you favorite podcast app or by visiting https://www.arresteddevops.com/.

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Cover art from Marcingietorigie in wikicommons.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+u2luU-XU ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 220: Everyone loves white papers https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/220 5596d02e-46eb-4f79-be03-ffb06d0db2e1 Fri, 28 Feb 2020 00:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 220 Everyone loves white papers full Software Defined Talk LLC Are white papers a force for good or evil? We discuss. Also, the $20,000 AMI and Coté’s current kubernetes comprehension. 1:19:32 true Everyone loves white papers

Are white papers a force for good or evil? We discuss. Also, the $20,000 AMI and Coté’s current kubernetes comprehension.

Mood board:

  • “A Quote from the episode…”
  • Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you are.
  • “I’m happy to talk about Coronavirus.”
  • We could always go to ‘Paranoid Matt Corner’
  • Will Coté get to stay in Amsterdam this Spring?
  • Crank up the YouTube
  • Nobody’s gonna be traveling anymore anyway
  • Cote’s gonna be our Ed McMahon now
  • Your whitepaper should have an elevator pitch
  • Garbage trash proposals
  • Uniquely sourced
  • Why are we still doing this?
  • They’re busy running their business.
  • “Can you write me a business case.”
  • PDFs a Plenty
  • The White Paper Album
  • Speaking of BS phrases
  • The white paper to take down white papers
  • “Walking into the door feeling”
  • The AWS Super Inspect tool, or whatever.
  • Maybe it’ll all work this time Brandon.
  • The Idempope.

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Outro: “Hey Now.”

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Everyone loves white papers

Are white papers a force for good or evil? We discuss. Also, the $20,000 AMI and Coté’s current kubernetes comprehension.

Mood board:

  • “A Quote from the episode…”
  • Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you are.
  • “I’m happy to talk about Coronavirus.”
  • We could always go to ‘Paranoid Matt Corner’
  • Will Coté get to stay in Amsterdam this Spring?
  • Crank up the YouTube
  • Nobody’s gonna be traveling anymore anyway
  • Cote’s gonna be our Ed McMahon now
  • Your whitepaper should have an elevator pitch
  • Garbage trash proposals
  • Uniquely sourced
  • Why are we still doing this?
  • They’re busy running their business.
  • “Can you write me a business case.”
  • PDFs a Plenty
  • The White Paper Album
  • Speaking of BS phrases
  • The white paper to take down white papers
  • “Walking into the door feeling”
  • The AWS Super Inspect tool, or whatever.
  • Maybe it’ll all work this time Brandon.
  • The Idempope.

Relevant to your interests

Non Sense

Sponsors

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Outro: “Hey Now.”

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Everyone loves white papers

Are white papers a force for good or evil? We discuss. Also, the $20,000 AMI and Coté’s current kubernetes comprehension.

Mood board:

  • “A Quote from the episode…”
  • Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you are.
  • “I’m happy to talk about Coronavirus.”
  • We could always go to ‘Paranoid Matt Corner’
  • Will Coté get to stay in Amsterdam this Spring?
  • Crank up the YouTube
  • Nobody’s gonna be traveling anymore anyway
  • Cote’s gonna be our Ed McMahon now
  • Your whitepaper should have an elevator pitch
  • Garbage trash proposals
  • Uniquely sourced
  • Why are we still doing this?
  • They’re busy running their business.
  • “Can you write me a business case.”
  • PDFs a Plenty
  • The White Paper Album
  • Speaking of BS phrases
  • The white paper to take down white papers
  • “Walking into the door feeling”
  • The AWS Super Inspect tool, or whatever.
  • Maybe it’ll all work this time Brandon.
  • The Idempope.

Relevant to your interests

Non Sense

Sponsors

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Subscribe today by searching for “Arrested DevOps” in you favorite podcast app or by visiting https://www.arresteddevops.com/.

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Outro: “Hey Now.”

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+wYJbfkQu ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 219: Paranoid security, not paranoid schizophrenic https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/219 5c3def67-83f7-4192-a984-98bbab38523a Thu, 20 Feb 2020 12:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 219 Paranoid security, not paranoid schizophrenic full Software Defined Talk LLC We try to make sense of the latest Google news, discuss who's spying on whom and a few hot takes on the latest M&A. Plus, Matt Ray teaches us about hippos and wombats. 58:05 true We try to make sense of the latest Google news, discuss who's spying on whom and a few hot takes on the latest M&A. Plus, Matt Ray teaches us about hippos and wombats.

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We try to make sense of the latest Google news, discuss who's spying on whom and a few hot takes on the latest M&A. Plus, Matt Ray teaches us about hippos and wombats.

Relevant to your interests

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We try to make sense of the latest Google news, discuss who's spying on whom and a few hot takes on the latest M&A. Plus, Matt Ray teaches us about hippos and wombats.

Relevant to your interests

Sponsors

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+91vgIvZT ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 218: Kubernetes for developers, with Charles Lowell https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/218 03f8d856-6133-4adc-b07f-9f038fa228b1 Fri, 14 Feb 2020 14:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 218 Kubernetes for developers, with Charles Lowell full Software Defined Talk LLC There's a lot of new concepts and stuff to learn when it comes to developing applications that will run on kubernetes. In this episode, Coté talks with Charles Lowell about his experience. Also, we imagine measuring the humidity of mayonnaise. 52:49 true "I don't care about networking...and load balancing."

There's a lot of new concepts and stuff to learn when it comes to developing applications that will run on kubernetes. In this episode, Coté talks with Charles Lowell about his experience. Also, we imagine measuring the humidity of mayonnaise.

If you need some excellent app coding, check out Charle's company, Frontside! They also have a podcast where they discuss recent programming frameworks and idea, and relating coding cool stuff.

You may recall that Charles was the co-host of Coté's first podcast empire, DrunkAndRetired.com.

Special Guest: Charles Lowell.

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"I don't care about networking...and load balancing."

There's a lot of new concepts and stuff to learn when it comes to developing applications that will run on kubernetes. In this episode, Coté talks with Charles Lowell about his experience. Also, we imagine measuring the humidity of mayonnaise.

If you need some excellent app coding, check out Charle's company, Frontside! They also have a podcast where they discuss recent programming frameworks and idea, and relating coding cool stuff.

You may recall that Charles was the co-host of Coté's first podcast empire, DrunkAndRetired.com.

Special Guest: Charles Lowell.

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"I don't care about networking...and load balancing."

There's a lot of new concepts and stuff to learn when it comes to developing applications that will run on kubernetes. In this episode, Coté talks with Charles Lowell about his experience. Also, we imagine measuring the humidity of mayonnaise.

If you need some excellent app coding, check out Charle's company, Frontside! They also have a podcast where they discuss recent programming frameworks and idea, and relating coding cool stuff.

You may recall that Charles was the co-host of Coté's first podcast empire, DrunkAndRetired.com.

Special Guest: Charles Lowell.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+0EwbCBKN ]]> Coté Charles Lowell
Episode 217: You’re eating your hamburger wrong - IBM, unlocking value at Compuware, microservices are dead https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/217 f17d3112-9127-4b83-862c-ad8e4fd65a4f Sat, 08 Feb 2020 09:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 217 You’re eating your hamburger wrong - IBM, unlocking value at Compuware, microservices are dead full Software Defined Talk LLC With a new CEO and president at IBM, we talk about what’s been going on good and bad at IBM in recent years. Big bets were made and that whole cloud things overshadowed things. We also talk about the mysteries of private equity, here what Thoma Bravo has done to make billions of dollars of Dynatrace and Compuware. Finally, we briefly talk about the whole microservices and serverless are silly trend - monoliths rule! (Oh, and some small Java talk.) 1:17:45 true With a new CEO and president at IBM, we talk about what’s been going on good and bad at IBM in recent years. Big bets were made and that whole cloud things overshadowed things. We also talk about the mysteries of private equity, here what Thoma Bravo has done to make billions of dollars of Dynatrace and Compuware. Finally, we briefly talk about the whole microservices and serverless are silly trend - monoliths rule! (Oh, and some small Java talk.)

(Sorry there’s so much high-volume on Coté's end. Hopefully your ear-holes won’t hurt too much. Coté needs to get a new pop-filter.)

Mood board:

  • Interpol can’t find me in Australia, right?
  • Digital transformation is bad.
  • Did they decide that the kids are all right?
  • Thought leader me into happiness.
  • You are so much more cynical than me.
  • What does IBM do?
  • Reverse halo effect.
  • Surviving the trough of disillusionment.
  • We’ll stick up for digital transformation - No!
  • For the rest of your life, do better.
  • Minor bread talk.

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With a new CEO and president at IBM, we talk about what’s been going on good and bad at IBM in recent years. Big bets were made and that whole cloud things overshadowed things. We also talk about the mysteries of private equity, here what Thoma Bravo has done to make billions of dollars of Dynatrace and Compuware. Finally, we briefly talk about the whole microservices and serverless are silly trend - monoliths rule! (Oh, and some small Java talk.)

(Sorry there’s so much high-volume on Coté's end. Hopefully your ear-holes won’t hurt too much. Coté needs to get a new pop-filter.)

Mood board:

  • Interpol can’t find me in Australia, right?
  • Digital transformation is bad.
  • Did they decide that the kids are all right?
  • Thought leader me into happiness.
  • You are so much more cynical than me.
  • What does IBM do?
  • Reverse halo effect.
  • Surviving the trough of disillusionment.
  • We’ll stick up for digital transformation - No!
  • For the rest of your life, do better.
  • Minor bread talk.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

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With a new CEO and president at IBM, we talk about what’s been going on good and bad at IBM in recent years. Big bets were made and that whole cloud things overshadowed things. We also talk about the mysteries of private equity, here what Thoma Bravo has done to make billions of dollars of Dynatrace and Compuware. Finally, we briefly talk about the whole microservices and serverless are silly trend - monoliths rule! (Oh, and some small Java talk.)

(Sorry there’s so much high-volume on Coté's end. Hopefully your ear-holes won’t hurt too much. Coté needs to get a new pop-filter.)

Mood board:

  • Interpol can’t find me in Australia, right?
  • Digital transformation is bad.
  • Did they decide that the kids are all right?
  • Thought leader me into happiness.
  • You are so much more cynical than me.
  • What does IBM do?
  • Reverse halo effect.
  • Surviving the trough of disillusionment.
  • We’ll stick up for digital transformation - No!
  • For the rest of your life, do better.
  • Minor bread talk.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

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Subscribe today by searching for “Arrested DevOps” in you favorite podcast app or by visiting https://www.arresteddevops.com/.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+BSZN5oHT ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 216: I would give it 5 stars if you still did stars. https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/216 9375b926-1dfa-4ce4-9c9e-2faf6639b179 Fri, 31 Jan 2020 08:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 216 I would give it 5 stars if you still did stars. full Software Defined Talk LLC How do we fix Privacy? How do you compete with AWS? Is the iPad a hit product? We discuss all this and Matt Ray teaches us how to decouple applications from the operating system. Plus, we offer more advice about tacos. 1:02:13 true How do we fix Privacy? How do you compete with AWS? Is the iPad a hit product? We discuss all this and Matt Ray teaches us how to decouple applications from the operating system. Plus, we offer more advice about tacos.

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How do we fix Privacy? How do you compete with AWS? Is the iPad a hit product? We discuss all this and Matt Ray teaches us how to decouple applications from the operating system. Plus, we offer more advice about tacos.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+IfCO8zfZ ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 215: The Jez Humble/Life Insurance Renewal PDF Continuum https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/215 27c464d3-0d18-484d-8084-39fd1aa0ce86 Fri, 24 Jan 2020 10:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 215 The Jez Humble/Life Insurance Renewal PDF Continuum full Software Defined Talk LLC Coté proposes that there’s three types of apps to pay attention to in enterprises. Or something like that. Also, he has a magical method for doing digital transformation: actually do it. We open up discussing the delightful adventure of doing analyst feature matrixes. Also, some brief discussi 58:20 true Coté proposes that there’s three types of apps to pay attention to in enterprises. Or something like that. Also, he has a magical method for doing digital transformation: actually do it. We open up discussing the delightful adventure of doing analyst feature matrixes. Also, some brief discussion of Apple Watches in the impeachment trial.

Mood board:

  • The game is won or lost before the spreadsheet it sent.
  • Incrementally updating apps, vs. making new businesses (digitizing) - like, maybe there just needs to be more programmers.
  • It’s not “stupid,” it’s “antiquated.”
  • Don’t make them think it is a big deal, or they’ll be afraid.
  • Finding business case loopholes, or ignoring them.
  • Can you base practices on loopholers?
  • Wearing Apple Watches to senate hearings - a real ok boomer moment - gadgets in meetings in general.
  • Audio books.
  • I just made myself a sandwich, wow.

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Arrested DevOps is hosted by Matt Stratton, Trevor Hess, and Bridget Kromhout. All the hosts are active in the DevOps community and they help put on DevOps days all over the world. So what are you waiting for you can subscribe today by searching for “Arrested DevOps” in you favorite podcast app or by visitinghttps://www.arresteddevops.com/.

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Coté proposes that there’s three types of apps to pay attention to in enterprises. Or something like that. Also, he has a magical method for doing digital transformation: actually do it. We open up discussing the delightful adventure of doing analyst feature matrixes. Also, some brief discussion of Apple Watches in the impeachment trial.

Mood board:

  • The game is won or lost before the spreadsheet it sent.
  • Incrementally updating apps, vs. making new businesses (digitizing) - like, maybe there just needs to be more programmers.
  • It’s not “stupid,” it’s “antiquated.”
  • Don’t make them think it is a big deal, or they’ll be afraid.
  • Finding business case loopholes, or ignoring them.
  • Can you base practices on loopholers?
  • Wearing Apple Watches to senate hearings - a real ok boomer moment - gadgets in meetings in general.
  • Audio books.
  • I just made myself a sandwich, wow.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

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Arrested DevOps is hosted by Matt Stratton, Trevor Hess, and Bridget Kromhout. All the hosts are active in the DevOps community and they help put on DevOps days all over the world. So what are you waiting for you can subscribe today by searching for “Arrested DevOps” in you favorite podcast app or by visitinghttps://www.arresteddevops.com/.

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Coté proposes that there’s three types of apps to pay attention to in enterprises. Or something like that. Also, he has a magical method for doing digital transformation: actually do it. We open up discussing the delightful adventure of doing analyst feature matrixes. Also, some brief discussion of Apple Watches in the impeachment trial.

Mood board:

  • The game is won or lost before the spreadsheet it sent.
  • Incrementally updating apps, vs. making new businesses (digitizing) - like, maybe there just needs to be more programmers.
  • It’s not “stupid,” it’s “antiquated.”
  • Don’t make them think it is a big deal, or they’ll be afraid.
  • Finding business case loopholes, or ignoring them.
  • Can you base practices on loopholers?
  • Wearing Apple Watches to senate hearings - a real ok boomer moment - gadgets in meetings in general.
  • Audio books.
  • I just made myself a sandwich, wow.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

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Arrested DevOps is hosted by Matt Stratton, Trevor Hess, and Bridget Kromhout. All the hosts are active in the DevOps community and they help put on DevOps days all over the world. So what are you waiting for you can subscribe today by searching for “Arrested DevOps” in you favorite podcast app or by visitinghttps://www.arresteddevops.com/.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+uYBvQvm7 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 214: VPNs, Windows 7 EoL, & Crapplications https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/214 0e27a090-f18c-4e7a-b41f-18656f04eb86 Sat, 18 Jan 2020 16:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 214 VPNs, Windows 7 EoL, & Crapplications full Software Defined Talk LLC This week the title says it all. There’s also some more bread talk. 1:02:26 true This week the title says it all. There’s also some more bread talk.

Mood board:

  • “I love the talk about bread, can I get some stickers.”
  • Do they have markdown in Intranets now?
  • Kicking to fit use cases.
  • Porting of Ports
  • Crapplications, aka, “Crappity crap”

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Arrested DevOps is hosted by Matt Stratton, Trevor Hess, and Bridget Kromhout. All the hosts are active in the DevOps community and they help put on DevOps days all over the world. So what are you waiting for you can subscribe today by searching for “Arrested DevOps” in you favorite podcast app or by visiting https://www.arresteddevops.com/.

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This week the title says it all. There’s also some more bread talk.

Mood board:

  • “I love the talk about bread, can I get some stickers.”
  • Do they have markdown in Intranets now?
  • Kicking to fit use cases.
  • Porting of Ports
  • Crapplications, aka, “Crappity crap”

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Arrested DevOps is hosted by Matt Stratton, Trevor Hess, and Bridget Kromhout. All the hosts are active in the DevOps community and they help put on DevOps days all over the world. So what are you waiting for you can subscribe today by searching for “Arrested DevOps” in you favorite podcast app or by visiting https://www.arresteddevops.com/.

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This week the title says it all. There’s also some more bread talk.

Mood board:

  • “I love the talk about bread, can I get some stickers.”
  • Do they have markdown in Intranets now?
  • Kicking to fit use cases.
  • Porting of Ports
  • Crapplications, aka, “Crappity crap”

Relevant to your interests

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Arrested DevOps is hosted by Matt Stratton, Trevor Hess, and Bridget Kromhout. All the hosts are active in the DevOps community and they help put on DevOps days all over the world. So what are you waiting for you can subscribe today by searching for “Arrested DevOps” in you favorite podcast app or by visiting https://www.arresteddevops.com/.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Wb8VC4y1 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 213: The inglorious cloud basterds https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/213 8caff417-204c-4411-acec-88b91be533b4 Fri, 10 Jan 2020 10:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 213 The inglorious cloud basterds full Software Defined Talk LLC We discuss weird speculation that Google Cloud would buy Salesforce. It seems like bullshit, mostly, but it gives us a good jumping off point to talk cloud strategy. Also, Coté talks about being part of the VMware Tanzu team, how kubernetes could become the white box of the PC market (this is a good thing), that being #3 in a market is probably just fine, and we discuss poisoning-by-bread. 58:10 true We discuss weird speculation that Google Cloud would buy Salesforce. It seems like bullshit, mostly, but it gives us a good jumping off point to talk cloud strategy. Also, Coté talks about being part of the VMware Tanzu team, how kubernetes could become the white box of the PC market (this is a good thing), that being #3 in a market is probably just fine, and we discuss poisoning-by-bread.

Mood board:

  • This is a New Year’s resolution we can all get behind: it’s time to just give up on some stuff.
  • Man, this coffee is bad.
  • Carbohydrate Coté is angry.
  • Coté gets his birthday wrong.
  • You’re really just pretty negative.
  • Our man in Tanzu-land Cotem.
  • After the headline, that article didn’t need to be written more.
  • I’m not going to get into it, so here I go.
  • The Turn the hydra head into a nanny acquisition strategy.
  • Man, I should have just started with the bread.

Relevant to your interests

  1. Tanzu Coté - VMware completes $2.7 billion Pivotal acquisition.
  2. Google buying Salesforce acid-dream - Google could acquire Salesforce and spin out its cloud business to catch up to Amazon and Microsoft, analyst predicts
    • ServiceNow!
    • Sort of examples the vagueness of Google’s Cloud Corporate Strategy.
    • Drunk under a lamp post M&A click-bait strategy.
  3. “We only want to be #1 and #2 in a market.”
    • Known fix: just redefine your market so you’re number one or number two.
    • Share price premium for # 1 or #2 in the market.
    • Pay people cheaper than you get paid to do things fallacy.
  4. Google 2023 deadline for Google Cloud to beat Amazon.

Things we didn’t get to

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We discuss weird speculation that Google Cloud would buy Salesforce. It seems like bullshit, mostly, but it gives us a good jumping off point to talk cloud strategy. Also, Coté talks about being part of the VMware Tanzu team, how kubernetes could become the white box of the PC market (this is a good thing), that being #3 in a market is probably just fine, and we discuss poisoning-by-bread.

Mood board:

  • This is a New Year’s resolution we can all get behind: it’s time to just give up on some stuff.
  • Man, this coffee is bad.
  • Carbohydrate Coté is angry.
  • Coté gets his birthday wrong.
  • You’re really just pretty negative.
  • Our man in Tanzu-land Cotem.
  • After the headline, that article didn’t need to be written more.
  • I’m not going to get into it, so here I go.
  • The Turn the hydra head into a nanny acquisition strategy.
  • Man, I should have just started with the bread.

Relevant to your interests

  1. Tanzu Coté - VMware completes $2.7 billion Pivotal acquisition.
  2. Google buying Salesforce acid-dream - Google could acquire Salesforce and spin out its cloud business to catch up to Amazon and Microsoft, analyst predicts
    • ServiceNow!
    • Sort of examples the vagueness of Google’s Cloud Corporate Strategy.
    • Drunk under a lamp post M&A click-bait strategy.
  3. “We only want to be #1 and #2 in a market.”
    • Known fix: just redefine your market so you’re number one or number two.
    • Share price premium for # 1 or #2 in the market.
    • Pay people cheaper than you get paid to do things fallacy.
  4. Google 2023 deadline for Google Cloud to beat Amazon.

Things we didn’t get to

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We discuss weird speculation that Google Cloud would buy Salesforce. It seems like bullshit, mostly, but it gives us a good jumping off point to talk cloud strategy. Also, Coté talks about being part of the VMware Tanzu team, how kubernetes could become the white box of the PC market (this is a good thing), that being #3 in a market is probably just fine, and we discuss poisoning-by-bread.

Mood board:

  • This is a New Year’s resolution we can all get behind: it’s time to just give up on some stuff.
  • Man, this coffee is bad.
  • Carbohydrate Coté is angry.
  • Coté gets his birthday wrong.
  • You’re really just pretty negative.
  • Our man in Tanzu-land Cotem.
  • After the headline, that article didn’t need to be written more.
  • I’m not going to get into it, so here I go.
  • The Turn the hydra head into a nanny acquisition strategy.
  • Man, I should have just started with the bread.

Relevant to your interests

  1. Tanzu Coté - VMware completes $2.7 billion Pivotal acquisition.
  2. Google buying Salesforce acid-dream - Google could acquire Salesforce and spin out its cloud business to catch up to Amazon and Microsoft, analyst predicts
    • ServiceNow!
    • Sort of examples the vagueness of Google’s Cloud Corporate Strategy.
    • Drunk under a lamp post M&A click-bait strategy.
  3. “We only want to be #1 and #2 in a market.”
    • Known fix: just redefine your market so you’re number one or number two.
    • Share price premium for # 1 or #2 in the market.
    • Pay people cheaper than you get paid to do things fallacy.
  4. Google 2023 deadline for Google Cloud to beat Amazon.

Things we didn’t get to

Sponsors

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+-k3h3UY3 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 212: "The Four" from the Exegesis Podcast https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/212 7a59e260-94f8-4934-96f0-369cdfb81c85 Fri, 03 Jan 2020 08:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 212 "The Four" from the Exegesis Podcast full Software Defined Talk LLC This is an episode from the Exegesis Back Catalog. Coté and Brandon review Scott Galloway's book the "The Four." 57:03 true This is an episode from the Exegesis Back Catalog. Coté and Brandon review Scott Galloway's book the "The Four."

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This is an episode from the Exegesis Back Catalog. Coté and Brandon review Scott Galloway's book the "The Four."

The Pivot Podcast

Photo by Makarios Tang on Unsplash

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This is an episode from the Exegesis Back Catalog. Coté and Brandon review Scott Galloway's book the "The Four."

The Pivot Podcast

Photo by Makarios Tang on Unsplash

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Bl60V4ju ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 211: Adam Jacob on Open Source https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/211 2282b1c4-33f9-476f-ba93-212a600a7324 Fri, 27 Dec 2019 08:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 211 Adam Jacob on Open Source full Software Defined Talk LLC Matt and Brandon interview Adam Jacob about open source and being a founder of Chef. 1:15:24 true Holiday Special! Matt and Brandon interview Adam Jacob about open source and being a founder of Chef.

Orginally aired on Software Defined Interviews.

Special Guest: Adam Jacob.

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Holiday Special! Matt and Brandon interview Adam Jacob about open source and being a founder of Chef.

Orginally aired on Software Defined Interviews.

Special Guest: Adam Jacob.

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Holiday Special! Matt and Brandon interview Adam Jacob about open source and being a founder of Chef.

Orginally aired on Software Defined Interviews.

Special Guest: Adam Jacob.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+6xuRGh1F ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray Adam Jacob
Episode 210: “What choice do we have?” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/210 41eef16e-9816-4e6a-beb8-4af04a83cb74 Wed, 18 Dec 2019 10:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 210 “What choice do we have?” full Software Defined Talk LLC At the end of the year, we answer listener questions. From middle-names, to athletes, to advice to startups. Also, we talk open source in 2020 predictions, that NYTimes story on Amazon, and Twinkies. 52:10 true “What choice do we have?”

At the end of the year, we answer listener questions. From middle-names, to athletes, to advice to startups. Also, we talk open source in 2020 predictions, that NYTimes story on Amazon, and Twinkies.

Mood board:

  • As they say “a dot w dot s.”
  • Twinkies are better after the Apocalypse
  • Does he know something we don’t know?
  • They could have been the paper of record on “A.M.I.”
  • Judgemental open source.
  • The Three C’s.
  • “CTO Edge.”
  • CTOs don’t go to DevOps Days
  • I try to show up to most conferences I’m speaking at.
  • “I love the way they’re kicking that ball.”
  • They didn’t consider “Motel 6” for Matt’s middle name.
  • It’s safe to watch The Watchmen.

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  1. What are your thoughts on the big data industry and technologies like Spark? from Jay via Slack ~~2. ~~As industry vets, what advice do you have for the new school IAM/monitoring startups? (other than: integrate with AD for ent clients) from Ryan via Slack
  2. What is the best conference swag you've ever given away or received? My personal best was a power brick that could also charge up apple's airpods for some reason. from Tim from Slack
  3. What tech conferences are worth going to that we haven't heard of? Are there interesting things that are smaller scale than the reinvents / dreamforce / et al, that provide great information and attract a really interesting set of speakers?from Tim from Slack
  4. Why do you think we don’t see more celebrity athletes featured in tech advertisements? Granted I knew the writing was on the wall at one company I was at when we hired Mike Tyson for our CES booth, but uh why hasn’t that worked out yet? from Ryan from Slack ~~~~ 1. Tangentially: https://twitter.com/edsbs/status/1206589810439274496
    1. Related: https://twitter.com/TylerIAm/status/1045495019325587456
  5. Is a startup aspiring to be acquired by a foundation like the CNCF a legit business model? from Ryan from Slack
  6. For the expats: what's your favorite and least favorite thing(s) about your new regions? from Nathan from Slack
  7. What would you say ya do here? from Noe via Slack
  8. Matt, what is your middle name? from Jordy via Slack

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“What choice do we have?”

At the end of the year, we answer listener questions. From middle-names, to athletes, to advice to startups. Also, we talk open source in 2020 predictions, that NYTimes story on Amazon, and Twinkies.

Mood board:

  • As they say “a dot w dot s.”
  • Twinkies are better after the Apocalypse
  • Does he know something we don’t know?
  • They could have been the paper of record on “A.M.I.”
  • Judgemental open source.
  • The Three C’s.
  • “CTO Edge.”
  • CTOs don’t go to DevOps Days
  • I try to show up to most conferences I’m speaking at.
  • “I love the way they’re kicking that ball.”
  • They didn’t consider “Motel 6” for Matt’s middle name.
  • It’s safe to watch The Watchmen.

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Ask SDT

  1. What are your thoughts on the big data industry and technologies like Spark? from Jay via Slack ~~2. ~~As industry vets, what advice do you have for the new school IAM/monitoring startups? (other than: integrate with AD for ent clients) from Ryan via Slack
  2. What is the best conference swag you've ever given away or received? My personal best was a power brick that could also charge up apple's airpods for some reason. from Tim from Slack
  3. What tech conferences are worth going to that we haven't heard of? Are there interesting things that are smaller scale than the reinvents / dreamforce / et al, that provide great information and attract a really interesting set of speakers?from Tim from Slack
  4. Why do you think we don’t see more celebrity athletes featured in tech advertisements? Granted I knew the writing was on the wall at one company I was at when we hired Mike Tyson for our CES booth, but uh why hasn’t that worked out yet? from Ryan from Slack ~~~~ 1. Tangentially: https://twitter.com/edsbs/status/1206589810439274496
    1. Related: https://twitter.com/TylerIAm/status/1045495019325587456
  5. Is a startup aspiring to be acquired by a foundation like the CNCF a legit business model? from Ryan from Slack
  6. For the expats: what's your favorite and least favorite thing(s) about your new regions? from Nathan from Slack
  7. What would you say ya do here? from Noe via Slack
  8. Matt, what is your middle name? from Jordy via Slack

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“What choice do we have?”

At the end of the year, we answer listener questions. From middle-names, to athletes, to advice to startups. Also, we talk open source in 2020 predictions, that NYTimes story on Amazon, and Twinkies.

Mood board:

  • As they say “a dot w dot s.”
  • Twinkies are better after the Apocalypse
  • Does he know something we don’t know?
  • They could have been the paper of record on “A.M.I.”
  • Judgemental open source.
  • The Three C’s.
  • “CTO Edge.”
  • CTOs don’t go to DevOps Days
  • I try to show up to most conferences I’m speaking at.
  • “I love the way they’re kicking that ball.”
  • They didn’t consider “Motel 6” for Matt’s middle name.
  • It’s safe to watch The Watchmen.

Relevant to your interests

Ask SDT

  1. What are your thoughts on the big data industry and technologies like Spark? from Jay via Slack ~~2. ~~As industry vets, what advice do you have for the new school IAM/monitoring startups? (other than: integrate with AD for ent clients) from Ryan via Slack
  2. What is the best conference swag you've ever given away or received? My personal best was a power brick that could also charge up apple's airpods for some reason. from Tim from Slack
  3. What tech conferences are worth going to that we haven't heard of? Are there interesting things that are smaller scale than the reinvents / dreamforce / et al, that provide great information and attract a really interesting set of speakers?from Tim from Slack
  4. Why do you think we don’t see more celebrity athletes featured in tech advertisements? Granted I knew the writing was on the wall at one company I was at when we hired Mike Tyson for our CES booth, but uh why hasn’t that worked out yet? from Ryan from Slack ~~~~ 1. Tangentially: https://twitter.com/edsbs/status/1206589810439274496
    1. Related: https://twitter.com/TylerIAm/status/1045495019325587456
  5. Is a startup aspiring to be acquired by a foundation like the CNCF a legit business model? from Ryan from Slack
  6. For the expats: what's your favorite and least favorite thing(s) about your new regions? from Nathan from Slack
  7. What would you say ya do here? from Noe via Slack
  8. Matt, what is your middle name? from Jordy via Slack

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+a79IyDeR ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 209: The Carl Weathers Cluster https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/209 bfc96298-cde6-4b4a-8615-a6986094129d Thu, 12 Dec 2019 22:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 209 The Carl Weathers Cluster full Software Defined Talk LLC This week: that best gadgets from the past ten years article, dreams of kubernetes on old hardware, and 451 Research’s acquisition. 47:26 true This week: that best gadgets from the past ten years article, dreams of kubernetes on old hardware, and 451 Research’s acquisition.

Ask us questions for the next episode with the tag #asksdt — recording next week.

Mood board:

  • #asksdt
  • Remember the Law of Hammarabi.
  • They’re not the Poynter institute or anything.
  • Are we going to be blamed for all the problems?
  • Kubernetes on the barby.
  • It’s all the same broken stuff.
  • Broken ankle con.
  • I’ve never broken a bone.
  • A bunch of old hardware, some Kubernetes, you got a stew going!
  • The Carl Weathers Cluster.
  • I’m really good at thinking while I talk.
  • Just ignore the baby yoda.

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Outro: “Tooth Fairy Crunch!,” Teen Titans. Cover art from yusseyhan.

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This week: that best gadgets from the past ten years article, dreams of kubernetes on old hardware, and 451 Research’s acquisition.

Ask us questions for the next episode with the tag #asksdt — recording next week.

Mood board:

  • #asksdt
  • Remember the Law of Hammarabi.
  • They’re not the Poynter institute or anything.
  • Are we going to be blamed for all the problems?
  • Kubernetes on the barby.
  • It’s all the same broken stuff.
  • Broken ankle con.
  • I’ve never broken a bone.
  • A bunch of old hardware, some Kubernetes, you got a stew going!
  • The Carl Weathers Cluster.
  • I’m really good at thinking while I talk.
  • Just ignore the baby yoda.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

SolarWinds:

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds and one of their APM tools – Loggly. To try it FREE for 14 days, just go to http://loggly.com/sdt.

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Outro: “Tooth Fairy Crunch!,” Teen Titans. Cover art from yusseyhan.

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This week: that best gadgets from the past ten years article, dreams of kubernetes on old hardware, and 451 Research’s acquisition.

Ask us questions for the next episode with the tag #asksdt — recording next week.

Mood board:

  • #asksdt
  • Remember the Law of Hammarabi.
  • They’re not the Poynter institute or anything.
  • Are we going to be blamed for all the problems?
  • Kubernetes on the barby.
  • It’s all the same broken stuff.
  • Broken ankle con.
  • I’ve never broken a bone.
  • A bunch of old hardware, some Kubernetes, you got a stew going!
  • The Carl Weathers Cluster.
  • I’m really good at thinking while I talk.
  • Just ignore the baby yoda.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

SolarWinds:

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds and one of their APM tools – Loggly. To try it FREE for 14 days, just go to http://loggly.com/sdt.

Arrested DevOps Podcast:

Subscribe today by searching for “Arrested DevOps” in you favorite podcast app or by visiting https://www.arresteddevops.com/.

Conferences, et. al.

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Outro: “Tooth Fairy Crunch!,” Teen Titans. Cover art from yusseyhan.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+7uf6pLSB ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 208: re:Invent, Oracle's stickyness, and medieval stick candy-bread https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/208 6560e10c-dbdb-4214-b34b-5cc08f433deb Fri, 06 Dec 2019 17:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 208 re:Invent, Oracle's stickyness, and medieval stick candy-bread full Software Defined Talk LLC It’s the re:Invent episode! We also have digressions/delights on why Oracle is so sticky despite (rival vendors tell us) how much people want to leave it. And, since it’s that time of year, Sinterklaas. Sometime in December we’ll do a listener questions (and our answers) episode. Send us your questions in Slack or in Twitter or whatever with by tagging them with hashbrowns #asksdt. 1:14:30 true It’s the re:Invent episode! We also have digressions/delights on why Oracle is so sticky despite (rival vendors tell us) how much people want to leave it. And, since it’s that time of year, Sinterklaas. Sometime in December we’ll do a listener questions (and our answers) episode. Send us your questions in Slack or in Twitter or whatever with by tagging them with hashbrowns #asksdt.

Mood board:

  • #asksdt
  • “Where are you thought-lording us to?”
  • Pepernoot.
  • Always pack a back-up croissant.
  • Here’s the thing with bread.
  • I thought he hated the swans.
  • Dogs clearly rank as humanities number one friend.
  • Then it’s bread/alcohol.
  • Everyone knows when Bastille Day is Coté.
  • Halloween in London grocery stores: not this shit again.
  • They got a pee-jug back there?

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

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It’s the re:Invent episode! We also have digressions/delights on why Oracle is so sticky despite (rival vendors tell us) how much people want to leave it. And, since it’s that time of year, Sinterklaas. Sometime in December we’ll do a listener questions (and our answers) episode. Send us your questions in Slack or in Twitter or whatever with by tagging them with hashbrowns #asksdt.

Mood board:

  • #asksdt
  • “Where are you thought-lording us to?”
  • Pepernoot.
  • Always pack a back-up croissant.
  • Here’s the thing with bread.
  • I thought he hated the swans.
  • Dogs clearly rank as humanities number one friend.
  • Then it’s bread/alcohol.
  • Everyone knows when Bastille Day is Coté.
  • Halloween in London grocery stores: not this shit again.
  • They got a pee-jug back there?

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

SolarWinds:

To try it FREE for 14 days, just go to http://loggly.com/sdt. If it logs, it can log to Loggly.

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To see how companies like GE, Vodafone, Box and American Eagle Outfitters rely on PagerDuty to continuously improve their digital operations visit https://pagerduty.com. .

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It’s the re:Invent episode! We also have digressions/delights on why Oracle is so sticky despite (rival vendors tell us) how much people want to leave it. And, since it’s that time of year, Sinterklaas. Sometime in December we’ll do a listener questions (and our answers) episode. Send us your questions in Slack or in Twitter or whatever with by tagging them with hashbrowns #asksdt.

Mood board:

  • #asksdt
  • “Where are you thought-lording us to?”
  • Pepernoot.
  • Always pack a back-up croissant.
  • Here’s the thing with bread.
  • I thought he hated the swans.
  • Dogs clearly rank as humanities number one friend.
  • Then it’s bread/alcohol.
  • Everyone knows when Bastille Day is Coté.
  • Halloween in London grocery stores: not this shit again.
  • They got a pee-jug back there?

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

SolarWinds:

To try it FREE for 14 days, just go to http://loggly.com/sdt. If it logs, it can log to Loggly.

PagerDuty:

To see how companies like GE, Vodafone, Box and American Eagle Outfitters rely on PagerDuty to continuously improve their digital operations visit https://pagerduty.com. .

Conferences, et. al.

SDT news & hype

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+riAT6Ug4 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 207: All the good stuff is proprietary https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/207 d2b2f3e4-3314-4b4b-a5d4-6974a69c9c9e Thu, 28 Nov 2019 23:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 207 All the good stuff is proprietary full Software Defined Talk LLC Why does SDN even exist? (No, not SDT, but Software Defined Networking). Also, we discuss a recent Google Anthos interview as well, some kubernetes stuff, and the Mongolian Grill restaurant concept. Sorry for all the plosives. Coté needs to get mic cover for his portable podcasting studio and that Tesla truck thing. 1:08:48 true Why does SDN even exist? (No, not SDT, but Software Defined Networking). Also, we discuss a recent Google Anthos interview as well, some kubernetes stuff, and the Mongolian Grill restaurant concept. Sorry for all the plosives. Coté needs to get mic cover for his portable podcasting studio and that Tesla truck thing.

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally revved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe.

Mood board:

  • Now we’ve got two topics.
  • The sweet and sour sauce was just pineapple juice.
  • Every culture has its tortilla.
  • Well, definitely, everything just tasted sort of brown.
  • This is where I learned about organized crime.
  • I learned how to use the meat slicer.
  • “There was hiding in the meat freezer.”
  • I have a lot of stories from my time at the Mongolian BBQ.
  • Nobody wants to go update the MIBs or something
  • 90% of software innovation happens because developers don’t want to talk to people.
  • 70% of software innovation comes from people not wanting to pay for shit.
  • Life is basically a risk-curve analysis.
  • Stuffing!
  • I’m like the David Foster Wallace of podcast footnotes.
  • The most sincere ad read ever.
  • Nobody cares about your open source glue.
  • Why don’t you change your terribleness?
  • There’s a lot of money in muck.
  • In Search of Excellence strikes again!
  • The PT Cruiser was a hand me down - it wasn’t my choice.
  • Black Friday/Black Week.
  • Zwarte Piet, pepernoot.

Relevant to your interests

Sponsors

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To try it FREE for 14 days, just go to http://loggly.com/sdt. If it logs, it can log to Loggly.

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To see how companies like GE, Vodafone, Box and American Eagle Outfitters rely on PagerDuty to continuously improve their digital operations visit https://pagerduty.com.

Listener Feedback

  • Sent stickers to Chris in Pittsburgh. He says. “Thanks much for the show, look forward to every week and the great mix of strategy, Kubernetes, parenting, meat, and travel.’
  • Ashish from Charlotte and he say he “Loves the show.”

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Outro: A good buy, from Hands on a Hardbody.

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Why does SDN even exist? (No, not SDT, but Software Defined Networking). Also, we discuss a recent Google Anthos interview as well, some kubernetes stuff, and the Mongolian Grill restaurant concept. Sorry for all the plosives. Coté needs to get mic cover for his portable podcasting studio and that Tesla truck thing.

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally revved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe.

Mood board:

  • Now we’ve got two topics.
  • The sweet and sour sauce was just pineapple juice.
  • Every culture has its tortilla.
  • Well, definitely, everything just tasted sort of brown.
  • This is where I learned about organized crime.
  • I learned how to use the meat slicer.
  • “There was hiding in the meat freezer.”
  • I have a lot of stories from my time at the Mongolian BBQ.
  • Nobody wants to go update the MIBs or something
  • 90% of software innovation happens because developers don’t want to talk to people.
  • 70% of software innovation comes from people not wanting to pay for shit.
  • Life is basically a risk-curve analysis.
  • Stuffing!
  • I’m like the David Foster Wallace of podcast footnotes.
  • The most sincere ad read ever.
  • Nobody cares about your open source glue.
  • Why don’t you change your terribleness?
  • There’s a lot of money in muck.
  • In Search of Excellence strikes again!
  • The PT Cruiser was a hand me down - it wasn’t my choice.
  • Black Friday/Black Week.
  • Zwarte Piet, pepernoot.

Relevant to your interests

Sponsors

SolarWinds:

To try it FREE for 14 days, just go to http://loggly.com/sdt. If it logs, it can log to Loggly.

PagerDuty:

To see how companies like GE, Vodafone, Box and American Eagle Outfitters rely on PagerDuty to continuously improve their digital operations visit https://pagerduty.com.

Listener Feedback

  • Sent stickers to Chris in Pittsburgh. He says. “Thanks much for the show, look forward to every week and the great mix of strategy, Kubernetes, parenting, meat, and travel.’
  • Ashish from Charlotte and he say he “Loves the show.”

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Outro: A good buy, from Hands on a Hardbody.

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Why does SDN even exist? (No, not SDT, but Software Defined Networking). Also, we discuss a recent Google Anthos interview as well, some kubernetes stuff, and the Mongolian Grill restaurant concept. Sorry for all the plosives. Coté needs to get mic cover for his portable podcasting studio and that Tesla truck thing.

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally revved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe.

Mood board:

  • Now we’ve got two topics.
  • The sweet and sour sauce was just pineapple juice.
  • Every culture has its tortilla.
  • Well, definitely, everything just tasted sort of brown.
  • This is where I learned about organized crime.
  • I learned how to use the meat slicer.
  • “There was hiding in the meat freezer.”
  • I have a lot of stories from my time at the Mongolian BBQ.
  • Nobody wants to go update the MIBs or something
  • 90% of software innovation happens because developers don’t want to talk to people.
  • 70% of software innovation comes from people not wanting to pay for shit.
  • Life is basically a risk-curve analysis.
  • Stuffing!
  • I’m like the David Foster Wallace of podcast footnotes.
  • The most sincere ad read ever.
  • Nobody cares about your open source glue.
  • Why don’t you change your terribleness?
  • There’s a lot of money in muck.
  • In Search of Excellence strikes again!
  • The PT Cruiser was a hand me down - it wasn’t my choice.
  • Black Friday/Black Week.
  • Zwarte Piet, pepernoot.

Relevant to your interests

Sponsors

SolarWinds:

To try it FREE for 14 days, just go to http://loggly.com/sdt. If it logs, it can log to Loggly.

PagerDuty:

To see how companies like GE, Vodafone, Box and American Eagle Outfitters rely on PagerDuty to continuously improve their digital operations visit https://pagerduty.com.

Listener Feedback

  • Sent stickers to Chris in Pittsburgh. He says. “Thanks much for the show, look forward to every week and the great mix of strategy, Kubernetes, parenting, meat, and travel.’
  • Ashish from Charlotte and he say he “Loves the show.”

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Outro: A good buy, from Hands on a Hardbody.

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+GMKDP2Js ]]> Coté Matt Ray
Episode 206: The Sanka of hot sauces https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/206 b1cc6df7-0e1a-47d7-9700-577ed6a95c22 Sat, 23 Nov 2019 08:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 206 The Sanka of hot sauces full Software Defined Talk LLC We discuss Kubecon and Slack vs. Microsoft Teams. Pretty frothy stuff! 1:20:06 true We discuss Kubecon and Slack vs. Microsoft Teams. Pretty frothy stuff!

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally revved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe.

Mood board:

  • One.
  • “I am not upgrading.”
  • “Nothing ever good comes out of upgrades.”
  • “I need someone with 35 years experience to run the internal blog.”
  • “Shut the doors on your way out.”
  • Planning makes us professional
  • Tech news sucks nowadays, where’s the good news?
  • Put that gravy on your shorts.
  • It’s the Sanka of hot sauces.
  • The problem is, there’s only one size of tortilla: giant.
  • ah tortillas.
  • They have really good lighting.
  • Prove me wrong, Kubecon 2020.
  • “Their negotiation with the underlying platform.”
  • I’m not a technical person, I’m a toga person.
  • The Oxnard Comma.
  • Stop not giving your money to Kafka, give it to us.
  • Is that still the future, or is it finally the present?
  • When the money tree starts shaking, might as well catch some money.
  • Giant monsters fighting in Japan. Call in Idris Elba.
  • The video conferencing circle of life.
  • The Schwag Cycle.
  • 1am city council meetings for the parking app product manager.
  • Cocky sci-fi Europeans.

Relevant to your interests

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To see how companies like GE, Vodafone, Box and American Eagle Outfitters rely on PagerDuty to continuously improve their digital operations visit https://pagerduty.com.

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Listener Feedback

  • Sent stickers to Chris in Pittsburgh. He says. “Thanks much for the show, look forward to every week and the great mix of strategy, Kubernetes, parenting, meat, and travel.’
  • Ashish from Charlotte and he say he “Loves the show.”

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We discuss Kubecon and Slack vs. Microsoft Teams. Pretty frothy stuff!

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally revved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe.

Mood board:

  • One.
  • “I am not upgrading.”
  • “Nothing ever good comes out of upgrades.”
  • “I need someone with 35 years experience to run the internal blog.”
  • “Shut the doors on your way out.”
  • Planning makes us professional
  • Tech news sucks nowadays, where’s the good news?
  • Put that gravy on your shorts.
  • It’s the Sanka of hot sauces.
  • The problem is, there’s only one size of tortilla: giant.
  • ah tortillas.
  • They have really good lighting.
  • Prove me wrong, Kubecon 2020.
  • “Their negotiation with the underlying platform.”
  • I’m not a technical person, I’m a toga person.
  • The Oxnard Comma.
  • Stop not giving your money to Kafka, give it to us.
  • Is that still the future, or is it finally the present?
  • When the money tree starts shaking, might as well catch some money.
  • Giant monsters fighting in Japan. Call in Idris Elba.
  • The video conferencing circle of life.
  • The Schwag Cycle.
  • 1am city council meetings for the parking app product manager.
  • Cocky sci-fi Europeans.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

SolarWinds:

To try it FREE for 14 days, just go to http://loggly.com/sdt. If it logs, it can log to Loggly.

PagerDuty:

To see how companies like GE, Vodafone, Box and American Eagle Outfitters rely on PagerDuty to continuously improve their digital operations visit https://pagerduty.com.

Suggested Jobs

Listener Feedback

  • Sent stickers to Chris in Pittsburgh. He says. “Thanks much for the show, look forward to every week and the great mix of strategy, Kubernetes, parenting, meat, and travel.’
  • Ashish from Charlotte and he say he “Loves the show.”

Conferences, et. al.

SDT news & hype

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We discuss Kubecon and Slack vs. Microsoft Teams. Pretty frothy stuff!

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally revved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe.

Mood board:

  • One.
  • “I am not upgrading.”
  • “Nothing ever good comes out of upgrades.”
  • “I need someone with 35 years experience to run the internal blog.”
  • “Shut the doors on your way out.”
  • Planning makes us professional
  • Tech news sucks nowadays, where’s the good news?
  • Put that gravy on your shorts.
  • It’s the Sanka of hot sauces.
  • The problem is, there’s only one size of tortilla: giant.
  • ah tortillas.
  • They have really good lighting.
  • Prove me wrong, Kubecon 2020.
  • “Their negotiation with the underlying platform.”
  • I’m not a technical person, I’m a toga person.
  • The Oxnard Comma.
  • Stop not giving your money to Kafka, give it to us.
  • Is that still the future, or is it finally the present?
  • When the money tree starts shaking, might as well catch some money.
  • Giant monsters fighting in Japan. Call in Idris Elba.
  • The video conferencing circle of life.
  • The Schwag Cycle.
  • 1am city council meetings for the parking app product manager.
  • Cocky sci-fi Europeans.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

SolarWinds:

To try it FREE for 14 days, just go to http://loggly.com/sdt. If it logs, it can log to Loggly.

PagerDuty:

To see how companies like GE, Vodafone, Box and American Eagle Outfitters rely on PagerDuty to continuously improve their digital operations visit https://pagerduty.com.

Suggested Jobs

Listener Feedback

  • Sent stickers to Chris in Pittsburgh. He says. “Thanks much for the show, look forward to every week and the great mix of strategy, Kubernetes, parenting, meat, and travel.’
  • Ashish from Charlotte and he say he “Loves the show.”

Conferences, et. al.

SDT news & hype

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+eXrAe26j ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 205: No Change in our journey https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/205 509cc7a1-f365-480d-adc5-d38282d9dfc4 Thu, 14 Nov 2019 23:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 205 No Change in our journey full Software Defined Talk LLC Coté is eating and drinking in this episode, so deal with it. Also, we discuss some odd slides, Mirantis buying Docker Enterprise, and saving code with vikings. 1:03:27 true Coté is eating and drinking in this episode, so deal with it. Also, we discuss some odd slides, Mirantis buying Docker Enterprise, and saving code with vikings.

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  • Coté is gobsmacked by slides.
  • Let’s turn these earnings upside down.
  • It’s not just turtles all the way down, they’re all the way up too!
  • Where are my turtles?
  • Clearly you know what you’re doing, because you’ve got billions of dollars.
  • Clearly these people have missed the point of distributed version control.
  • Put your code in the Phantom Zone.
  • Is there a new April Fool’s in November?
  • They probably had some good slides.

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Coté is eating and drinking in this episode, so deal with it. Also, we discuss some odd slides, Mirantis buying Docker Enterprise, and saving code with vikings.

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Mood board:

  • Coté is gobsmacked by slides.
  • Let’s turn these earnings upside down.
  • It’s not just turtles all the way down, they’re all the way up too!
  • Where are my turtles?
  • Clearly you know what you’re doing, because you’ve got billions of dollars.
  • Clearly these people have missed the point of distributed version control.
  • Put your code in the Phantom Zone.
  • Is there a new April Fool’s in November?
  • They probably had some good slides.

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Coté is eating and drinking in this episode, so deal with it. Also, we discuss some odd slides, Mirantis buying Docker Enterprise, and saving code with vikings.

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally reved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe. Latest issues:

Mood board:

  • Coté is gobsmacked by slides.
  • Let’s turn these earnings upside down.
  • It’s not just turtles all the way down, they’re all the way up too!
  • Where are my turtles?
  • Clearly you know what you’re doing, because you’ve got billions of dollars.
  • Clearly these people have missed the point of distributed version control.
  • Put your code in the Phantom Zone.
  • Is there a new April Fool’s in November?
  • They probably had some good slides.

Relevant to your interests

Sponsors

SolarWinds:
To try it FREE for 14 days, just go to http://loggly.com/sdt. If it logs, it can log to Loggly.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+eHo8MJT8 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 204: Foiled by Physical Access Again https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/204 05b04357-b813-4275-ae4e-861a241c7ab8 Fri, 08 Nov 2019 08:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 204 Foiled by Physical Access Again full Software Defined Talk LLC We dig into the Microsoft Azure Arc announcement and discuss when or if a multi-cloud strategy makes sense. Plus, Matt explains how daylight savings time works with calendar invites and offers tips on how to upgrade you old MacBook. 1:04:45 true We dig into the Microsoft Azure Arc announcement and discuss when or if a multi-cloud strategy makes sense. Plus, Matt explains how daylight savings time works with calendar invites and offers tips on how to upgrade you old MacBook.

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We dig into the Microsoft Azure Arc announcement and discuss when or if a multi-cloud strategy makes sense. Plus, Matt explains how daylight savings time works with calendar invites and offers tips on how to upgrade you old MacBook.

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We dig into the Microsoft Azure Arc announcement and discuss when or if a multi-cloud strategy makes sense. Plus, Matt explains how daylight savings time works with calendar invites and offers tips on how to upgrade you old MacBook.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+wVYqJZ3P ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 203: Military clouds, stock IDEs, and team meetings https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/203 65b9c0a8-7d2b-4b9c-ab51-f50ade170e48 Fri, 01 Nov 2019 12:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 203 Military clouds, stock IDEs, and team meetings full Software Defined Talk LLC The annual team meetings are rolling around - what should you be doing and expecting from them? Also, we discuss what a big contract like JEDI can mean for a vendor, and also what those whacky developers are up according to a survey. 1:12:22 true The annual team meetings are rolling around - what should you be doing and expecting from them? Also, we discuss what a big contract like JEDI can mean for a vendor, and also what those whacky developers are up according to a survey.

Mood board:

  • Stroke City.
  • QBR times four.
  • Travel costs.
  • We need a better word than “politics.”
  • Corporate virtue signaling.
  • Never ask anything.
  • There’s going to be Werner Hertzog!
  • There’s a difference between making a point and making money.
  • Are you just fillin’ a seat?
  • The fixie of IDEs.

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The annual team meetings are rolling around - what should you be doing and expecting from them? Also, we discuss what a big contract like JEDI can mean for a vendor, and also what those whacky developers are up according to a survey.

Mood board:

  • Stroke City.
  • QBR times four.
  • Travel costs.
  • We need a better word than “politics.”
  • Corporate virtue signaling.
  • Never ask anything.
  • There’s going to be Werner Hertzog!
  • There’s a difference between making a point and making money.
  • Are you just fillin’ a seat?
  • The fixie of IDEs.

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The annual team meetings are rolling around - what should you be doing and expecting from them? Also, we discuss what a big contract like JEDI can mean for a vendor, and also what those whacky developers are up according to a survey.

Mood board:

  • Stroke City.
  • QBR times four.
  • Travel costs.
  • We need a better word than “politics.”
  • Corporate virtue signaling.
  • Never ask anything.
  • There’s going to be Werner Hertzog!
  • There’s a difference between making a point and making money.
  • Are you just fillin’ a seat?
  • The fixie of IDEs.

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally reved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe. Latest issues:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+oLqRXwSr ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 202: Does Nike make pleated khakis? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/202 63546ba9-7d7e-4594-9fe2-b9ca40bff469 Fri, 25 Oct 2019 08:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 202 Does Nike make pleated khakis? full Software Defined Talk LLC How important is domain knowledge for a new CEO? What is the key to building a successful Open Source Business? What is Kelsey Hightower really asking? We answer all these questions and more. Plus, Matt explains why a bus pass is better than a driver’s license in Australia. 1:05:07 true How important is domain knowledge for a new CEO? What is the key to building a successful Open Source Business? What is Kelsey Hightower really asking? We answer all these questions and more. Plus, Matt explains why a bus pass is better than a driver’s license in Australia.

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How important is domain knowledge for a new CEO? What is the key to building a successful Open Source Business? What is Kelsey Hightower really asking? We answer all these questions and more. Plus, Matt explains why a bus pass is better than a driver’s license in Australia.

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How important is domain knowledge for a new CEO? What is the key to building a successful Open Source Business? What is Kelsey Hightower really asking? We answer all these questions and more. Plus, Matt explains why a bus pass is better than a driver’s license in Australia.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+CdrQ1VAA ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 201: The 10 pillar strategy https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/201 885e45d4-231b-44fa-8d89-a0c319e612c6 Fri, 18 Oct 2019 23:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 201 The 10 pillar strategy full Software Defined Talk LLC "This week there has been a lot of confusion on social media” around MeetUp charging more, along with the launch of a rival service at LinkedIn. Yeah, we get deep into LinkedIn talk! Then we discuss into what exactly a GitLab is. 1:18:46 true "This week there has been a lot of confusion on social media” around MeetUp charging more, along with the launch of a rival service at LinkedIn. Yeah, we get deep into LinkedIn talk! Then we discuss into what exactly a GitLab is.

Mood board:

  • Hard to come down on a definitive opinion on carrots.
  • We can educate Coté.
  • Learning from each other, the more you know!
  • There’s a lot of kube shit.
  • Non-subjugating windows.
  • Anyone can do a hyphen, you have to go out of your way to do an em-dash.
  • What’s a ‘fixie’?
  • HOT LINKEDIN ETHICS DEBATE.
  • You’re probably using the Twitter webpage and following the “Suggested Follows.”
  • There have been reports in social media.
  • It’s the chaos monkey for business models.
  • We can Armchair Product Management this thing.
  • I've been asked if crocodiles are considered "pescatarian-friendly."
  • It’s kind of like the yaml version of the Rational dream.
  • The whole rest of the world was putting together best of breed tools.
  • If you say so, Grammerly.
  • “Monty-python simulation”
  • Stay out of the room Mr. AI!
  • It’s paper size A-somebullshit.
  • We’re puttin’ the Plan column back on!
  • Space carpets.

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"This week there has been a lot of confusion on social media” around MeetUp charging more, along with the launch of a rival service at LinkedIn. Yeah, we get deep into LinkedIn talk! Then we discuss into what exactly a GitLab is.

Mood board:

  • Hard to come down on a definitive opinion on carrots.
  • We can educate Coté.
  • Learning from each other, the more you know!
  • There’s a lot of kube shit.
  • Non-subjugating windows.
  • Anyone can do a hyphen, you have to go out of your way to do an em-dash.
  • What’s a ‘fixie’?
  • HOT LINKEDIN ETHICS DEBATE.
  • You’re probably using the Twitter webpage and following the “Suggested Follows.”
  • There have been reports in social media.
  • It’s the chaos monkey for business models.
  • We can Armchair Product Management this thing.
  • I've been asked if crocodiles are considered "pescatarian-friendly."
  • It’s kind of like the yaml version of the Rational dream.
  • The whole rest of the world was putting together best of breed tools.
  • If you say so, Grammerly.
  • “Monty-python simulation”
  • Stay out of the room Mr. AI!
  • It’s paper size A-somebullshit.
  • We’re puttin’ the Plan column back on!
  • Space carpets.

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally reved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe. Latest issues:

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"This week there has been a lot of confusion on social media” around MeetUp charging more, along with the launch of a rival service at LinkedIn. Yeah, we get deep into LinkedIn talk! Then we discuss into what exactly a GitLab is.

Mood board:

  • Hard to come down on a definitive opinion on carrots.
  • We can educate Coté.
  • Learning from each other, the more you know!
  • There’s a lot of kube shit.
  • Non-subjugating windows.
  • Anyone can do a hyphen, you have to go out of your way to do an em-dash.
  • What’s a ‘fixie’?
  • HOT LINKEDIN ETHICS DEBATE.
  • You’re probably using the Twitter webpage and following the “Suggested Follows.”
  • There have been reports in social media.
  • It’s the chaos monkey for business models.
  • We can Armchair Product Management this thing.
  • I've been asked if crocodiles are considered "pescatarian-friendly."
  • It’s kind of like the yaml version of the Rational dream.
  • The whole rest of the world was putting together best of breed tools.
  • If you say so, Grammerly.
  • “Monty-python simulation”
  • Stay out of the room Mr. AI!
  • It’s paper size A-somebullshit.
  • We’re puttin’ the Plan column back on!
  • Space carpets.

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally reved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe. Latest issues:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+GBZ9zIMN ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 200: The mystery of the 2,000 https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/200 279a0925-88ca-4b36-b306-720e7f45d92d Fri, 11 Oct 2019 14:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 200 The mystery of the 2,000 full Software Defined Talk LLC Two thrilling topics this week: moderating panels and the mystery of Oracle cloud. Also, some Austin talk. 1:16:36 true The mystery of the 2,000

Two thrilling topics this week: moderating panels and the mystery of Oracle cloud. Also, some Austin talk.

Mood board:

  • The East India Company and Kodak
  • I just want your best 5 hours.
  • Executives can only pay attention for 20 minutes.
  • I’m in for a panel.
  • I’m more interested in hearing from the artist, not the people looking at the painting.
  • Ten year journey with billions of burn.
  • We’re talking about trillion dollar companies.
  • You can’t have enough storage for your podcasts.
  • Fired 2,000 people…and now hiring 2,000 people.
  • First-gen cloud building people are often a handful.

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The mystery of the 2,000

Two thrilling topics this week: moderating panels and the mystery of Oracle cloud. Also, some Austin talk.

Mood board:

  • The East India Company and Kodak
  • I just want your best 5 hours.
  • Executives can only pay attention for 20 minutes.
  • I’m in for a panel.
  • I’m more interested in hearing from the artist, not the people looking at the painting.
  • Ten year journey with billions of burn.
  • We’re talking about trillion dollar companies.
  • You can’t have enough storage for your podcasts.
  • Fired 2,000 people…and now hiring 2,000 people.
  • First-gen cloud building people are often a handful.

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally reved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe. See the archives for more.

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Nonsense

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The mystery of the 2,000

Two thrilling topics this week: moderating panels and the mystery of Oracle cloud. Also, some Austin talk.

Mood board:

  • The East India Company and Kodak
  • I just want your best 5 hours.
  • Executives can only pay attention for 20 minutes.
  • I’m in for a panel.
  • I’m more interested in hearing from the artist, not the people looking at the painting.
  • Ten year journey with billions of burn.
  • We’re talking about trillion dollar companies.
  • You can’t have enough storage for your podcasts.
  • Fired 2,000 people…and now hiring 2,000 people.
  • First-gen cloud building people are often a handful.

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally reved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe. See the archives for more.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+uph-ylyX ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 199: 15 meters of cereal https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/199 0548524e-745f-4ac2-84b4-4a0f86595f0a Fri, 04 Oct 2019 09:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 199 15 meters of cereal full Software Defined Talk LLC Smokin’ hot webinar tips in this one, tips on things to put on your mouth in Austin, and then scandal in the open source world is getting fun again! Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally revved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe! Go to buttondown.email/cote or cote.io/newsletter and do it! 1:08:43 true Smokin’ hot webinar tips in this one, tips on things to put on your mouth in Austin, and then scandal in the open source world is getting fun again!

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally revved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe! Go to buttondown.email/cote or cote.io/newsletter and do it!

Mood board:

  • It’s probably more of a figurative figurative phrase, not a literal figurative phrase.
  • I should probably start the recording again.
  • Don’t be so precise.
  • Kids these days.
  • There’s lots of issues with the Salt Lick.
  • Here’s a napkin.
  • You’re better off getting a Porche from Germany.
  • Let me translate that from Dutch to American.
  • 15 meters of cereal.
  • Tradeless Commissions
  • Some basis points.
  • Well, I don’t know that, but I’m gonna look it up later.

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  • Sent stickers to Leon in Germany.
  • Ed from Seattle wrote in so we sent him a sticker.
  • Sent stickers to Chris from Bartlesville and so he got stickers.
  • Sent sticker to Joe in Colorado.

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Outro: “That's Right, You're Not From Texas,” Lyle Lovett and His Large Band.

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Smokin’ hot webinar tips in this one, tips on things to put on your mouth in Austin, and then scandal in the open source world is getting fun again!

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally revved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe! Go to buttondown.email/cote or cote.io/newsletter and do it!

Mood board:

  • It’s probably more of a figurative figurative phrase, not a literal figurative phrase.
  • I should probably start the recording again.
  • Don’t be so precise.
  • Kids these days.
  • There’s lots of issues with the Salt Lick.
  • Here’s a napkin.
  • You’re better off getting a Porche from Germany.
  • Let me translate that from Dutch to American.
  • 15 meters of cereal.
  • Tradeless Commissions
  • Some basis points.
  • Well, I don’t know that, but I’m gonna look it up later.

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Smokin’ hot webinar tips in this one, tips on things to put on your mouth in Austin, and then scandal in the open source world is getting fun again!

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  • It’s probably more of a figurative figurative phrase, not a literal figurative phrase.
  • I should probably start the recording again.
  • Don’t be so precise.
  • Kids these days.
  • There’s lots of issues with the Salt Lick.
  • Here’s a napkin.
  • You’re better off getting a Porche from Germany.
  • Let me translate that from Dutch to American.
  • 15 meters of cereal.
  • Tradeless Commissions
  • Some basis points.
  • Well, I don’t know that, but I’m gonna look it up later.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+odG9FCEb ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 198: Don’t get a Private Jet https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/198 f0288a22-e714-42e4-9f4e-a23bd21c9433 Fri, 27 Sep 2019 07:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 198 Don’t get a Private Jet full Software Defined Talk LLC Matt explains the GitLab vs. CloudBees kerfuffle, Coté offers advice when attending a DevOps Day, we also recommend never buying a corporate jet. Plus, there is some discussion of AXE Body Spray. 41:32 true Matt explains the GitLab vs. CloudBees kerfuffle, Coté offers advice when attending a DevOps Day, we also recommend never buying a corporate jet. Plus, there is some discussion of AXE Body Spray.

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Matt explains the GitLab vs. CloudBees kerfuffle, Coté offers advice when attending a DevOps Day, we also recommend never buying a corporate jet. Plus, there is some discussion of AXE Body Spray.

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Matt explains the GitLab vs. CloudBees kerfuffle, Coté offers advice when attending a DevOps Day, we also recommend never buying a corporate jet. Plus, there is some discussion of AXE Body Spray.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+CLVBFQ88 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 197: WAR_BIRDS https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/197 847f7cc5-62d1-4e07-84c8-275b6a5821b8 Sat, 21 Sep 2019 13:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 197 WAR_BIRDS full Software Defined Talk LLC The season of IPOs, bullshit HR tells you about salary, and feeding ravenous 9 year olds. 1:12:40 true The season of IPOs, bullshit HR tells you about salary, and feeding ravenous 9 year olds.

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  • The Christmas Greenwich Meantime.
  • The Salary Vortex.
  • Podcast Google Alert.
  • Overnight he is growing 7 inches.
  • Throwing fish at a growing seal.
  • I want to be 63.
  • We’re way too top heavy.
  • Hot in the sun, cold in the shade.
  • Is this because of the Federal Reserve?
  • The chaos monkey of IPOs.
  • What happened to SVNLab?
  • College phrases from random places.
  • War Birds and Red Tides.

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The season of IPOs, bullshit HR tells you about salary, and feeding ravenous 9 year olds.

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Mood board:

  • The Christmas Greenwich Meantime.
  • The Salary Vortex.
  • Podcast Google Alert.
  • Overnight he is growing 7 inches.
  • Throwing fish at a growing seal.
  • I want to be 63.
  • We’re way too top heavy.
  • Hot in the sun, cold in the shade.
  • Is this because of the Federal Reserve?
  • The chaos monkey of IPOs.
  • What happened to SVNLab?
  • College phrases from random places.
  • War Birds and Red Tides.

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The season of IPOs, bullshit HR tells you about salary, and feeding ravenous 9 year olds.

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally reved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe!

Mood board:

  • The Christmas Greenwich Meantime.
  • The Salary Vortex.
  • Podcast Google Alert.
  • Overnight he is growing 7 inches.
  • Throwing fish at a growing seal.
  • I want to be 63.
  • We’re way too top heavy.
  • Hot in the sun, cold in the shade.
  • Is this because of the Federal Reserve?
  • The chaos monkey of IPOs.
  • What happened to SVNLab?
  • College phrases from random places.
  • War Birds and Red Tides.

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Nonsense

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+GYbOt33Y ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 196: The janitor strategy https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/196 fd3849de-be1b-4fd0-b5ea-cf1b0ce220d6 Fri, 13 Sep 2019 23:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 196 The janitor strategy full Software Defined Talk LLC Developers don’t buy anything, but they make other people buy things. We try to, once again, build a theory of how developers drive IT spend. Also: hotel shampoo bottles, Scottish vikings, and Kiwi slang. 1:21:19 true Developers don’t buy anything, but they make other people buy things. We try to, once again, build a theory of how developers drive IT spend. Also: hotel shampoo bottles, Scottish vikings, and Kiwi slang.

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Mood board:

  • Buying something different to try something new.
  • Australian bagels.
  • “Let’s start the QBR: we’re gonna have hide my ass.”
  • “Obviously if we don’t sell ads we can do whatever the fuck we want.”
  • More fools giving their software away for free
  • I have a lot of thoughts on How to Train Your Dragon
  • Hanging out with the Scots at The Hague
  • I do have a follow-up question, but not on the soap.
  • Some baroque, bespoke, monster piece of infrastructure.
  • Matt’s little bit of glue.
  • How much simpler can you get than straight code?
  • General Container’s army of yamlites.
  • Developer tools = vomit on the floor
  • Write in if you disagree.

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Developers don’t buy anything, but they make other people buy things. We try to, once again, build a theory of how developers drive IT spend. Also: hotel shampoo bottles, Scottish vikings, and Kiwi slang.

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally reved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe!

Mood board:

  • Buying something different to try something new.
  • Australian bagels.
  • “Let’s start the QBR: we’re gonna have hide my ass.”
  • “Obviously if we don’t sell ads we can do whatever the fuck we want.”
  • More fools giving their software away for free
  • I have a lot of thoughts on How to Train Your Dragon
  • Hanging out with the Scots at The Hague
  • I do have a follow-up question, but not on the soap.
  • Some baroque, bespoke, monster piece of infrastructure.
  • Matt’s little bit of glue.
  • How much simpler can you get than straight code?
  • General Container’s army of yamlites.
  • Developer tools = vomit on the floor
  • Write in if you disagree.

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  • David from Waikanae, NZ sent us a note and say he really enjoys the podcast. Also, tells us “fanny pack in NZ, its a whole different meaning!!!!!”
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Developers don’t buy anything, but they make other people buy things. We try to, once again, build a theory of how developers drive IT spend. Also: hotel shampoo bottles, Scottish vikings, and Kiwi slang.

Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally reved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subscribe!

Mood board:

  • Buying something different to try something new.
  • Australian bagels.
  • “Let’s start the QBR: we’re gonna have hide my ass.”
  • “Obviously if we don’t sell ads we can do whatever the fuck we want.”
  • More fools giving their software away for free
  • I have a lot of thoughts on How to Train Your Dragon
  • Hanging out with the Scots at The Hague
  • I do have a follow-up question, but not on the soap.
  • Some baroque, bespoke, monster piece of infrastructure.
  • Matt’s little bit of glue.
  • How much simpler can you get than straight code?
  • General Container’s army of yamlites.
  • Developer tools = vomit on the floor
  • Write in if you disagree.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

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  • Sent stickers to Blair from London
  • David from Waikanae, NZ sent us a note and say he really enjoys the podcast. Also, tells us “fanny pack in NZ, its a whole different meaning!!!!!”
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+fdzkrPx4 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 195: Elite isn’t Elite enough https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/195 e0f02a1e-dbc6-447d-a629-15a09954723a Fri, 06 Sep 2019 12:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 195 Elite isn’t Elite enough full Software Defined Talk LLC Searched Guard stole some code, lots of “elites” in the State of DevOps Report and should we really cry for Docker? Plus, we talk Australia Punters invading American Football and why Yahoo! will always be a necessity for football fans. 57:03 true Searched Guard stole some code, lots of “elites” in the State of DevOps Report and should we really cry for Docker? Plus, we talk Australia Punters invading American Football and why Yahoo! will always be a necessity to football fans.

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Searched Guard stole some code, lots of “elites” in the State of DevOps Report and should we really cry for Docker? Plus, we talk Australia Punters invading American Football and why Yahoo! will always be a necessity to football fans.

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Searched Guard stole some code, lots of “elites” in the State of DevOps Report and should we really cry for Docker? Plus, we talk Australia Punters invading American Football and why Yahoo! will always be a necessity to football fans.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Qx4DmOpf ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 194: Datadog's S1, Ping, vKubernates https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/194 2e3490d2-ff27-460d-bc60-67a331e8572c Thu, 29 Aug 2019 17:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 194 Datadog's S1, Ping, vKubernates full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, the title says it all. 51:15 true This week, the title says it all.

Mood board:

  • Jandels and togs
  • That’s why they call it The Lucky Country.
  • Decoding “Fly-Wheel.”
  • 1 part synergy and 10 parts how business is done.
  • Unlocking value.
  • It’s always fun to see value created.
  • I bet they got RBAC.
  • The Funny Name Startup Strategy to Success.
  • Brandon looks at The Business End.
  • The Platform of the Future.
  • Brisket for the last Fortune 500.
  • It’s too complicated.
  • You could put a million containers on this one box.
  • I bet the Oracle field has some really cool spreadsheets.
  • Bespoke nachos.
  • Knowing stuff is dangerous.
  • He’s going to Roko’s Basilisk me for his inheritance.

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This week, the title says it all.

Mood board:

  • Jandels and togs
  • That’s why they call it The Lucky Country.
  • Decoding “Fly-Wheel.”
  • 1 part synergy and 10 parts how business is done.
  • Unlocking value.
  • It’s always fun to see value created.
  • I bet they got RBAC.
  • The Funny Name Startup Strategy to Success.
  • Brandon looks at The Business End.
  • The Platform of the Future.
  • Brisket for the last Fortune 500.
  • It’s too complicated.
  • You could put a million containers on this one box.
  • I bet the Oracle field has some really cool spreadsheets.
  • Bespoke nachos.
  • Knowing stuff is dangerous.
  • He’s going to Roko’s Basilisk me for his inheritance.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap! And check out his other book that this guy likes.

Relevant to your interests

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This week, the title says it all.

Mood board:

  • Jandels and togs
  • That’s why they call it The Lucky Country.
  • Decoding “Fly-Wheel.”
  • 1 part synergy and 10 parts how business is done.
  • Unlocking value.
  • It’s always fun to see value created.
  • I bet they got RBAC.
  • The Funny Name Startup Strategy to Success.
  • Brandon looks at The Business End.
  • The Platform of the Future.
  • Brisket for the last Fortune 500.
  • It’s too complicated.
  • You could put a million containers on this one box.
  • I bet the Oracle field has some really cool spreadsheets.
  • Bespoke nachos.
  • Knowing stuff is dangerous.
  • He’s going to Roko’s Basilisk me for his inheritance.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap! And check out his other book that this guy likes.

Relevant to your interests

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+blSc9nxD ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 193: “WE” need a forensic accountant for the show. https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/193 0068219b-d097-44df-85b5-90ce65144710 Thu, 22 Aug 2019 11:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 193 “WE” need a forensic accountant for the show. full Software Defined Talk LLC SignalFX gets bought for a billion, Microsoft buys jClarity and VMWare is buying Pivotal…again? We discuss all this and “WE” try to make sense of all this fancy “trademark accounting.” 56:46 true “WE” need a forensic accountant for the show.

SignalFX gets bought for a billion, Microsoft buys jClarity and VMWare is buying Pivotal…again? We discuss all this and “WE” try to make sense of all this fancy “trademark accounting.”

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“WE” need a forensic accountant for the show.

SignalFX gets bought for a billion, Microsoft buys jClarity and VMWare is buying Pivotal…again? We discuss all this and “WE” try to make sense of all this fancy “trademark accounting.”

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“WE” need a forensic accountant for the show.

SignalFX gets bought for a billion, Microsoft buys jClarity and VMWare is buying Pivotal…again? We discuss all this and “WE” try to make sense of all this fancy “trademark accounting.”

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap! And check out his other book that this guy likes.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+AVQubl6q ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 192: Coté still doesn’t understand how startup valuations work https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/192 1221357a-712d-4339-a034-af4830d5e262 Thu, 15 Aug 2019 23:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 192 Coté still doesn’t understand how startup valuations work full Software Defined Talk LLC We discuss WeWork vs. Regus, Cloudera, and tumblr. Plus, some clarifications on trans-dimensional bomb defusing. 1:09:27 true We discuss WeWork vs. Regus, Cloudera, and tumblr. Plus, some clarifications on trans-dimensional bomb defusing.

Mood board:

  • You talk about the Pacific Northwest, but have you thought about Florida?
  • I could be like the 35 year old Andy Rooney.
  • Hey Google, where are my keys?
  • We’re driving off hosts at this point
  • Herbalife.
  • Funny logs.
  • Was it real money?
  • It’s probably cheaper than severance.
  • I am not following any of it.
  • Where’s Tim Wu when you need him?
  • This is Tumblr all over again.
  • Nothing but insects please.
  • Oh Andy Rooney, save me!

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We discuss WeWork vs. Regus, Cloudera, and tumblr. Plus, some clarifications on trans-dimensional bomb defusing.

Mood board:

  • You talk about the Pacific Northwest, but have you thought about Florida?
  • I could be like the 35 year old Andy Rooney.
  • Hey Google, where are my keys?
  • We’re driving off hosts at this point
  • Herbalife.
  • Funny logs.
  • Was it real money?
  • It’s probably cheaper than severance.
  • I am not following any of it.
  • Where’s Tim Wu when you need him?
  • This is Tumblr all over again.
  • Nothing but insects please.
  • Oh Andy Rooney, save me!

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap! And check out his other book that this guy likes.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

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The first-place winner will get a Lenovo® Chromebook® 2-in-1 Convertible Laptop.

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We discuss WeWork vs. Regus, Cloudera, and tumblr. Plus, some clarifications on trans-dimensional bomb defusing.

Mood board:

  • You talk about the Pacific Northwest, but have you thought about Florida?
  • I could be like the 35 year old Andy Rooney.
  • Hey Google, where are my keys?
  • We’re driving off hosts at this point
  • Herbalife.
  • Funny logs.
  • Was it real money?
  • It’s probably cheaper than severance.
  • I am not following any of it.
  • Where’s Tim Wu when you need him?
  • This is Tumblr all over again.
  • Nothing but insects please.
  • Oh Andy Rooney, save me!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+fF4nCWyD ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 191: Who put kubernetes in my Mesosphere? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/191 9acd4df6-5a94-48c9-ac47-bd793e9aeee1 Thu, 08 Aug 2019 23:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 191 Who put kubernetes in my Mesosphere? full Software Defined Talk LLC Renaming to align with kunernetes and JEDI master Trump. 1:11:34 true Renaming to align with kunernetes and JEDI master Trump.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap! And check out his other book that this guy likes.

Mood board:

  • Have either of you ever eaten dog meat?
  • He easily slides into meataterian.
  • Skype would be terrible if it weren’t so great!
  • Follow the foot-stones
  • Going up the well
  • I like dogs, what I don’t like is additional responsibility.
  • My life is mostly avoiding more responsibility
  • Sorry about your dog…
  • Oyster and Opals.
  • Dogs and trains
  • Once you get to Atlanta, trains be like, fuck that shit.
  • I’m going to write that down and look at it when I’m depressed.
  • Who put kubernetes in my Mesosphere?
  • Not investment advice.
  • 2 to 3 yards of J2EE books.
  • If you put it into a container, you’ll probably be OK.

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Renaming to align with kunernetes and JEDI master Trump.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap! And check out his other book that this guy likes.

Mood board:

  • Have either of you ever eaten dog meat?
  • He easily slides into meataterian.
  • Skype would be terrible if it weren’t so great!
  • Follow the foot-stones
  • Going up the well
  • I like dogs, what I don’t like is additional responsibility.
  • My life is mostly avoiding more responsibility
  • Sorry about your dog…
  • Oyster and Opals.
  • Dogs and trains
  • Once you get to Atlanta, trains be like, fuck that shit.
  • I’m going to write that down and look at it when I’m depressed.
  • Who put kubernetes in my Mesosphere?
  • Not investment advice.
  • 2 to 3 yards of J2EE books.
  • If you put it into a container, you’ll probably be OK.

Relevant to your interests

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Renaming to align with kunernetes and JEDI master Trump.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap! And check out his other book that this guy likes.

Mood board:

  • Have either of you ever eaten dog meat?
  • He easily slides into meataterian.
  • Skype would be terrible if it weren’t so great!
  • Follow the foot-stones
  • Going up the well
  • I like dogs, what I don’t like is additional responsibility.
  • My life is mostly avoiding more responsibility
  • Sorry about your dog…
  • Oyster and Opals.
  • Dogs and trains
  • Once you get to Atlanta, trains be like, fuck that shit.
  • I’m going to write that down and look at it when I’m depressed.
  • Who put kubernetes in my Mesosphere?
  • Not investment advice.
  • 2 to 3 yards of J2EE books.
  • If you put it into a container, you’ll probably be OK.

Relevant to your interests

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Outro: “Depreston,” Courtney Barnett.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+kugmH5eo ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 190: Speaking of nachos, more earnings this week. Plus, identity theft. https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/190 f207f5e6-05e4-4dec-ba0f-43b3fd43b778 Sat, 03 Aug 2019 09:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 190 Speaking of nachos, more earnings this week. Plus, identity theft. full Software Defined Talk LLC 1:02:17 true Speaking of nachos, more earnings this week. Plus, identity theft.

There’s a clutch of data breaches this week and Coté finally learns why this is bad. Also, monitoring company IPOs, nachos, and the eating management and the terrors of European fry condiment management.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap! And check out his other book that this guy likes.

Moodboard:

  • I’m making my way to the microphone. The only way I know how.
  • We need to start a YouTube channel where we do webinar reactions.
  • We got some cool stuff to talk about with this latest breach.
  • I just wanted a meal and now I have a problem to solve.
  • I think I have some swamp stuff in Europe for the geographic oddity section.
  • That’s my problem, I don’t like fun.
  • Back to nachos
  • The nacho of nachos
  • Speaking of nachos, more earnings this week.
  • The nonsense was the logs, not the log reader.
  • Unnonsense your nonsense.
  • Cause lawyers get paid.
  • No time for the infinite scrolling ban.
  • He had an affinity for green glass.

Relevant to your interests

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Follow-up

  • Italy had a swamps that were drained: “The road proved difficult to keep above water. Under Augustus, a compromise was reached with the construction of a parallel canal. The part of the marsh above sea level was successfully drained by channels, and new agricultural land of legendary fertility came into being. Whenever the channels were not maintained, the swamp reappeared. Meanwhile, frequent epidemics of malaria at Rome and elsewhere kept the reclamation issue alive. Under Benito Mussolini's regime in the 1930s, the problem was nearly solved by placing dikes and pumping out that portion of the marsh below sea level. It continues to need constant maintenance. Italian confidence in the project was so high, the city placed by Mussolini in 1932 in the center of the marsh, Latina, became the capital of a new province, Latina.”
  • There were German colonies - mostly in Africa.

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Outro: The Usual Suspects.

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Speaking of nachos, more earnings this week. Plus, identity theft.

There’s a clutch of data breaches this week and Coté finally learns why this is bad. Also, monitoring company IPOs, nachos, and the eating management and the terrors of European fry condiment management.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap! And check out his other book that this guy likes.

Moodboard:

  • I’m making my way to the microphone. The only way I know how.
  • We need to start a YouTube channel where we do webinar reactions.
  • We got some cool stuff to talk about with this latest breach.
  • I just wanted a meal and now I have a problem to solve.
  • I think I have some swamp stuff in Europe for the geographic oddity section.
  • That’s my problem, I don’t like fun.
  • Back to nachos
  • The nacho of nachos
  • Speaking of nachos, more earnings this week.
  • The nonsense was the logs, not the log reader.
  • Unnonsense your nonsense.
  • Cause lawyers get paid.
  • No time for the infinite scrolling ban.
  • He had an affinity for green glass.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

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Follow-up

  • Italy had a swamps that were drained: “The road proved difficult to keep above water. Under Augustus, a compromise was reached with the construction of a parallel canal. The part of the marsh above sea level was successfully drained by channels, and new agricultural land of legendary fertility came into being. Whenever the channels were not maintained, the swamp reappeared. Meanwhile, frequent epidemics of malaria at Rome and elsewhere kept the reclamation issue alive. Under Benito Mussolini's regime in the 1930s, the problem was nearly solved by placing dikes and pumping out that portion of the marsh below sea level. It continues to need constant maintenance. Italian confidence in the project was so high, the city placed by Mussolini in 1932 in the center of the marsh, Latina, became the capital of a new province, Latina.”
  • There were German colonies - mostly in Africa.

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Outro: The Usual Suspects.

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Speaking of nachos, more earnings this week. Plus, identity theft.

There’s a clutch of data breaches this week and Coté finally learns why this is bad. Also, monitoring company IPOs, nachos, and the eating management and the terrors of European fry condiment management.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap! And check out his other book that this guy likes.

Moodboard:

  • I’m making my way to the microphone. The only way I know how.
  • We need to start a YouTube channel where we do webinar reactions.
  • We got some cool stuff to talk about with this latest breach.
  • I just wanted a meal and now I have a problem to solve.
  • I think I have some swamp stuff in Europe for the geographic oddity section.
  • That’s my problem, I don’t like fun.
  • Back to nachos
  • The nacho of nachos
  • Speaking of nachos, more earnings this week.
  • The nonsense was the logs, not the log reader.
  • Unnonsense your nonsense.
  • Cause lawyers get paid.
  • No time for the infinite scrolling ban.
  • He had an affinity for green glass.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

Conferences, et. al.

Follow-up

  • Italy had a swamps that were drained: “The road proved difficult to keep above water. Under Augustus, a compromise was reached with the construction of a parallel canal. The part of the marsh above sea level was successfully drained by channels, and new agricultural land of legendary fertility came into being. Whenever the channels were not maintained, the swamp reappeared. Meanwhile, frequent epidemics of malaria at Rome and elsewhere kept the reclamation issue alive. Under Benito Mussolini's regime in the 1930s, the problem was nearly solved by placing dikes and pumping out that portion of the marsh below sea level. It continues to need constant maintenance. Italian confidence in the project was so high, the city placed by Mussolini in 1932 in the center of the marsh, Latina, became the capital of a new province, Latina.”
  • There were German colonies - mostly in Africa.

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Outro: The Usual Suspects.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+CyVQMEKn ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 189: The 6 clouds you’ll meet in the MQ https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/189 629618d0-b1b4-4c4f-a70b-bb77e6b6662d Fri, 26 Jul 2019 09:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 189 The 6 clouds you’ll meet in the MQ full Software Defined Talk LLC It’s cloud magic time! We go over the evolution of the IaaS Gartner Magic Quadrant, or whatever it’s called now. Plus, is it so hard to do do enterprise sales? (Yes.) And too much commentary on umlauts, ASCII, and Munich bike bells. 1:03:21 true It’s cloud magic time! We go over the evolution of the IaaS Gartner Magic Quadrant, or whatever it’s called now. Plus, is it so hard to do do enterprise sales? (Yes.) And too much commentary on umlauts, ASCII, and Munich bike bells.

Mood board:

  • CI/CD is this podcast’s VDI.
  • “Dude, I’ll read.”
  • It’s hot here.
  • Did those clothing-optional vegan hippies invite themselves over to your room a lot?
  • Ruled by actuarial tables
  • I need to look up what constitutes a swamp
  • Google cloud is people.
  • You can’t put the math back in the box.
  • Cee-star-o.
  • Bad things are bad.
  • You can be a low-value target and I’ll still draw a funny picture in your book.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap! And check out his other book that this guy likes.

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Outro: Nelson.

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It’s cloud magic time! We go over the evolution of the IaaS Gartner Magic Quadrant, or whatever it’s called now. Plus, is it so hard to do do enterprise sales? (Yes.) And too much commentary on umlauts, ASCII, and Munich bike bells.

Mood board:

  • CI/CD is this podcast’s VDI.
  • “Dude, I’ll read.”
  • It’s hot here.
  • Did those clothing-optional vegan hippies invite themselves over to your room a lot?
  • Ruled by actuarial tables
  • I need to look up what constitutes a swamp
  • Google cloud is people.
  • You can’t put the math back in the box.
  • Cee-star-o.
  • Bad things are bad.
  • You can be a low-value target and I’ll still draw a funny picture in your book.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap! And check out his other book that this guy likes.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

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Outro: Nelson.

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It’s cloud magic time! We go over the evolution of the IaaS Gartner Magic Quadrant, or whatever it’s called now. Plus, is it so hard to do do enterprise sales? (Yes.) And too much commentary on umlauts, ASCII, and Munich bike bells.

Mood board:

  • CI/CD is this podcast’s VDI.
  • “Dude, I’ll read.”
  • It’s hot here.
  • Did those clothing-optional vegan hippies invite themselves over to your room a lot?
  • Ruled by actuarial tables
  • I need to look up what constitutes a swamp
  • Google cloud is people.
  • You can’t put the math back in the box.
  • Cee-star-o.
  • Bad things are bad.
  • You can be a low-value target and I’ll still draw a funny picture in your book.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap! And check out his other book that this guy likes.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

Solarwinds

To learn more or to try SolarWinds Papertrail for free, go to papertrailapp.com/sdt and make troubleshooting fun.

TrackJS

TrackJS is an engineer-owned cloud service that gives you visibility to client-side issues. Try it free at TrackJS.com/sdt.

Conferences, et. al.

SDT news & hype

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Outro: Nelson.

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+x0GpbMD4 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 188: The transit private/public partnership, and, yeah, still, of course, kubernetes shit of the week https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/188 a2461e95-6134-4f91-a887-1dcc94f5452c Sat, 20 Jul 2019 12:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 188 The transit private/public partnership, and, yeah, still, of course, kubernetes shit of the week full Software Defined Talk LLC There’s a couple kubernetes announcements this week: we mostly talk about Pivotal’s, and a tad on IBM. Plus, maybe scooters are actually good for cities and compiling source code for your infrastructure software is probably a bad idea. 1:05:07 true There’s a couple kubernetes announcements this week: we mostly talk about Pivotal’s, and a tad on IBM. Plus, maybe scooters are actually good for cities and compiling source code for your infrastructure software is probably a bad idea. Don’t @ us.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap!

Mood Board:

  • Evil Hodor is cancelled.
  • Must be this short to ride free.
  • The full mullet of monitoring.
  • There is no nuance to this statement.
  • Just keep using VMware.
  • If you’re compiling the source code, you’re gonna have problems.
  • LAMP stack.
  • Tell me how to do what I want, not why I can’t do it.

Relevant to your interests

  • Pivotal kubernetes stuff, alpha of running all the stuff on Kubernetes (PKS), Pivotal’s JRE/Tomcat product now GA.
    • “PAS on Kubernetes is packaged as a tile for Ops Manager, and uses BOSH to deploy its system components. It requires vSphere, NSX-T, and Enterprise PKS. “ (“Tile” is Pivotal speak for “feature/sub-system/plugin/extension/component/product/etc.”)
    • Good summary from NL coverage:
      • Build Service: Easily automates container images for developers and offers companies audit and security controls that are needed to work with confidence on a large scale. Build Service is made possible by the CNCF Cloud-Native Buildpacks project and is co-developed by Pivotal.
      • RabbitMQ for Kubernetes: Automates the implementation and management of RabbitMQ. In addition, RabbitMQ is configurable and offers a self-service experience for developers;
      • Service Mesh: Automates the installation and configuration of Istio. This allows developers to drop apps to production quickly and safely. In addition, it provides secure networks that businesses need.
      • Spring Runtime: It offers comprehensive support for Java environments, including OpenJDK, Spring Support and Apache Tomcat.
    • The New Stack: The Pivotal Application Service Addresses Kubernetes Complexity.
    • Pretty good summary of Pivotal Cloud Foundry as a whole: “Pivotal Application Service is a software application development platform based on the open-source Cloud Foundry project, which provides a range of clouds, developer frameworks and app services to work with. The idea is to make it easier for developers to build, test, deploy and scale up their apps on a variety of cloud platforms.”
    • Taft: “This reflects an important strategic shift by Pivotal to acknowledge the importance of Kubernetes as an integral component of customers' application modernization programs, said Charlotte Dunlap, an analyst at GlobalData in Santa Cruz, Calif.”
    • Jeffrey Hammond, Forrester: "For a while I've spoken to enterprises that are worried that they have to make a choice: PAS and Cloud Foundry, or go with Kubernetes and give up what they like about PAS. This makes it possible to keep what they like about PAS and work at a higher level of abstraction, without worrying about somehow missing out on all the innovation going on in the Kubernetes world."
  • IBM kubernetes stuff, at OSCON.
    • ‘Appsody is pitched as allowing developers to quickly create microservices to their organisation’s standards and requirements, using pre-configured stacks and templates for “popular open source runtimes and frameworks, providing a foundation to build applications for Kubernetes and Knative deployments.”’
    • ‘Codewind, is a project to provide extensions to IDEs, starting with VS Code, Eclipse and Eclipse Che, to allow them to be used to build containerised applications.’
    • ‘As for Kabanero, this aims to bring together projects like Knative, Istio and Tekton, along with Codewind, Appsody, and Razzee, to allow users to “architect, build, deploy, and manage the lifecycle of Kubernetes-based applications.” The project includes “pre-built deployments to Kubernetes and Knative (using Operators and Helm charts)…so, developers can spend more time developing scalable applications and less time understanding infrastructure.”’
  • For Digital Transformers, It's About Fast-Moving Data. Here Are Three Ways to Speed Up.
  • The Google Cloud Developer's Cheat Sheet.
  • IBM's Last Report Without Red Hat Was a Mixed Bag.
  • Bulgaria Beat: Data of Nearly Every Adult in Bulgaria Likely Stolen in Cyberattack.
  • Apple is reportedly planning to pay for exclusive podcasts. Hot-take: 🙄
  • IBM and Microsoft get milly-ons from AT&T for cloud stuff:
    • IBM: ‘As part of the agreement announced Tuesday, AT&T will use Red Hat’s open-source platform to manage workloads and applications and “better serve” enterprise customers. AT&T and IBM will also team up on developing “edge computing platforms” that harness 5G networks and internet-connected devices.’
    • Microsoft: Office 365, plus: “Beyond AT&T’s own internal use of Microsoft technology, the companies are working together on developing tools for artificial intelligence and high-speed 5G wireless, and plan to announce additional services later this year.”
    • Also, coverage from Tim Anderson at The Register.
  • Google Maps now displays bike-sharing stations worldwide - cities’ traffic planning and management is fully disrupted, really. They (well, meaning us via taxes) have to suck up the capital costs and upset people while the usual tech people skim data for advertising profits. Plus, you know, we get really good transportation options. See opening prattle.
  • Computer password inventor dies aged 93, meanwhile, Turing to be on 50 pound note.
  • IBM Takes A Hands Off Approach With Red Hat: “Given that it has been a decade and only 20 percent of the workloads have moved, there is a lot that is going to stay private and on premises, and we need a way to operate in all of these environments as opposed to having different siloes that can’t and have skills fungibility across all of them.”
  • Symantec share price nose dives after rumored Broadcom biz gobble taken off the menu.
  • Judge shoots down Oracle protest over $10B JEDI cloud contract, leaving Amazon and Microsoft as finalists.
  • Amazon’s Latest Experiment: Retraining Its Work Force: “The e-commerce giant said Thursday that it planned to spend $700 million to retrain about a third of its American workers to do more high-tech tasks, an acknowledgment that advances in technology are remaking jobs in nearly every industry — and that workers will need to adapt or risk being left behind.”

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  • ALERT! DevOpsDays Discount - DevOpsDays MSP, August 6th to 7th, $50 off with the code SDT2019.
  • 2019, a city near you: The 2019 SpringOne Tours are posted. Coté will be speaking at many of these, hopefully all the ones in EMEA. They’re free and all about programming and DevOps things. Coming up in: San Francisco (June 4th & 5th), Atlanta (June 13th & 14th)…and back to a lot of US cities.
  • Cloud Expo Asia Singapore, Oct 9th and 10th
  • DevOpsDays Sydney 2019, October 10th and 11th

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Outro: “softwaredefinedsong,” *[*charleswhollien](https://github.com/charleswhollien)*.*

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There’s a couple kubernetes announcements this week: we mostly talk about Pivotal’s, and a tad on IBM. Plus, maybe scooters are actually good for cities and compiling source code for your infrastructure software is probably a bad idea. Don’t @ us.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap!

Mood Board:

  • Evil Hodor is cancelled.
  • Must be this short to ride free.
  • The full mullet of monitoring.
  • There is no nuance to this statement.
  • Just keep using VMware.
  • If you’re compiling the source code, you’re gonna have problems.
  • LAMP stack.
  • Tell me how to do what I want, not why I can’t do it.

Relevant to your interests

  • Pivotal kubernetes stuff, alpha of running all the stuff on Kubernetes (PKS), Pivotal’s JRE/Tomcat product now GA.
    • “PAS on Kubernetes is packaged as a tile for Ops Manager, and uses BOSH to deploy its system components. It requires vSphere, NSX-T, and Enterprise PKS. “ (“Tile” is Pivotal speak for “feature/sub-system/plugin/extension/component/product/etc.”)
    • Good summary from NL coverage:
      • Build Service: Easily automates container images for developers and offers companies audit and security controls that are needed to work with confidence on a large scale. Build Service is made possible by the CNCF Cloud-Native Buildpacks project and is co-developed by Pivotal.
      • RabbitMQ for Kubernetes: Automates the implementation and management of RabbitMQ. In addition, RabbitMQ is configurable and offers a self-service experience for developers;
      • Service Mesh: Automates the installation and configuration of Istio. This allows developers to drop apps to production quickly and safely. In addition, it provides secure networks that businesses need.
      • Spring Runtime: It offers comprehensive support for Java environments, including OpenJDK, Spring Support and Apache Tomcat.
    • The New Stack: The Pivotal Application Service Addresses Kubernetes Complexity.
    • Pretty good summary of Pivotal Cloud Foundry as a whole: “Pivotal Application Service is a software application development platform based on the open-source Cloud Foundry project, which provides a range of clouds, developer frameworks and app services to work with. The idea is to make it easier for developers to build, test, deploy and scale up their apps on a variety of cloud platforms.”
    • Taft: “This reflects an important strategic shift by Pivotal to acknowledge the importance of Kubernetes as an integral component of customers' application modernization programs, said Charlotte Dunlap, an analyst at GlobalData in Santa Cruz, Calif.”
    • Jeffrey Hammond, Forrester: "For a while I've spoken to enterprises that are worried that they have to make a choice: PAS and Cloud Foundry, or go with Kubernetes and give up what they like about PAS. This makes it possible to keep what they like about PAS and work at a higher level of abstraction, without worrying about somehow missing out on all the innovation going on in the Kubernetes world."
  • IBM kubernetes stuff, at OSCON.
    • ‘Appsody is pitched as allowing developers to quickly create microservices to their organisation’s standards and requirements, using pre-configured stacks and templates for “popular open source runtimes and frameworks, providing a foundation to build applications for Kubernetes and Knative deployments.”’
    • ‘Codewind, is a project to provide extensions to IDEs, starting with VS Code, Eclipse and Eclipse Che, to allow them to be used to build containerised applications.’
    • ‘As for Kabanero, this aims to bring together projects like Knative, Istio and Tekton, along with Codewind, Appsody, and Razzee, to allow users to “architect, build, deploy, and manage the lifecycle of Kubernetes-based applications.” The project includes “pre-built deployments to Kubernetes and Knative (using Operators and Helm charts)…so, developers can spend more time developing scalable applications and less time understanding infrastructure.”’
  • For Digital Transformers, It's About Fast-Moving Data. Here Are Three Ways to Speed Up.
  • The Google Cloud Developer's Cheat Sheet.
  • IBM's Last Report Without Red Hat Was a Mixed Bag.
  • Bulgaria Beat: Data of Nearly Every Adult in Bulgaria Likely Stolen in Cyberattack.
  • Apple is reportedly planning to pay for exclusive podcasts. Hot-take: 🙄
  • IBM and Microsoft get milly-ons from AT&T for cloud stuff:
    • IBM: ‘As part of the agreement announced Tuesday, AT&T will use Red Hat’s open-source platform to manage workloads and applications and “better serve” enterprise customers. AT&T and IBM will also team up on developing “edge computing platforms” that harness 5G networks and internet-connected devices.’
    • Microsoft: Office 365, plus: “Beyond AT&T’s own internal use of Microsoft technology, the companies are working together on developing tools for artificial intelligence and high-speed 5G wireless, and plan to announce additional services later this year.”
    • Also, coverage from Tim Anderson at The Register.
  • Google Maps now displays bike-sharing stations worldwide - cities’ traffic planning and management is fully disrupted, really. They (well, meaning us via taxes) have to suck up the capital costs and upset people while the usual tech people skim data for advertising profits. Plus, you know, we get really good transportation options. See opening prattle.
  • Computer password inventor dies aged 93, meanwhile, Turing to be on 50 pound note.
  • IBM Takes A Hands Off Approach With Red Hat: “Given that it has been a decade and only 20 percent of the workloads have moved, there is a lot that is going to stay private and on premises, and we need a way to operate in all of these environments as opposed to having different siloes that can’t and have skills fungibility across all of them.”
  • Symantec share price nose dives after rumored Broadcom biz gobble taken off the menu.
  • Judge shoots down Oracle protest over $10B JEDI cloud contract, leaving Amazon and Microsoft as finalists.
  • Amazon’s Latest Experiment: Retraining Its Work Force: “The e-commerce giant said Thursday that it planned to spend $700 million to retrain about a third of its American workers to do more high-tech tasks, an acknowledgment that advances in technology are remaking jobs in nearly every industry — and that workers will need to adapt or risk being left behind.”

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There’s a couple kubernetes announcements this week: we mostly talk about Pivotal’s, and a tad on IBM. Plus, maybe scooters are actually good for cities and compiling source code for your infrastructure software is probably a bad idea. Don’t @ us.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap!

Mood Board:

  • Evil Hodor is cancelled.
  • Must be this short to ride free.
  • The full mullet of monitoring.
  • There is no nuance to this statement.
  • Just keep using VMware.
  • If you’re compiling the source code, you’re gonna have problems.
  • LAMP stack.
  • Tell me how to do what I want, not why I can’t do it.

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  • Pivotal kubernetes stuff, alpha of running all the stuff on Kubernetes (PKS), Pivotal’s JRE/Tomcat product now GA.
    • “PAS on Kubernetes is packaged as a tile for Ops Manager, and uses BOSH to deploy its system components. It requires vSphere, NSX-T, and Enterprise PKS. “ (“Tile” is Pivotal speak for “feature/sub-system/plugin/extension/component/product/etc.”)
    • Good summary from NL coverage:
      • Build Service: Easily automates container images for developers and offers companies audit and security controls that are needed to work with confidence on a large scale. Build Service is made possible by the CNCF Cloud-Native Buildpacks project and is co-developed by Pivotal.
      • RabbitMQ for Kubernetes: Automates the implementation and management of RabbitMQ. In addition, RabbitMQ is configurable and offers a self-service experience for developers;
      • Service Mesh: Automates the installation and configuration of Istio. This allows developers to drop apps to production quickly and safely. In addition, it provides secure networks that businesses need.
      • Spring Runtime: It offers comprehensive support for Java environments, including OpenJDK, Spring Support and Apache Tomcat.
    • The New Stack: The Pivotal Application Service Addresses Kubernetes Complexity.
    • Pretty good summary of Pivotal Cloud Foundry as a whole: “Pivotal Application Service is a software application development platform based on the open-source Cloud Foundry project, which provides a range of clouds, developer frameworks and app services to work with. The idea is to make it easier for developers to build, test, deploy and scale up their apps on a variety of cloud platforms.”
    • Taft: “This reflects an important strategic shift by Pivotal to acknowledge the importance of Kubernetes as an integral component of customers' application modernization programs, said Charlotte Dunlap, an analyst at GlobalData in Santa Cruz, Calif.”
    • Jeffrey Hammond, Forrester: "For a while I've spoken to enterprises that are worried that they have to make a choice: PAS and Cloud Foundry, or go with Kubernetes and give up what they like about PAS. This makes it possible to keep what they like about PAS and work at a higher level of abstraction, without worrying about somehow missing out on all the innovation going on in the Kubernetes world."
  • IBM kubernetes stuff, at OSCON.
    • ‘Appsody is pitched as allowing developers to quickly create microservices to their organisation’s standards and requirements, using pre-configured stacks and templates for “popular open source runtimes and frameworks, providing a foundation to build applications for Kubernetes and Knative deployments.”’
    • ‘Codewind, is a project to provide extensions to IDEs, starting with VS Code, Eclipse and Eclipse Che, to allow them to be used to build containerised applications.’
    • ‘As for Kabanero, this aims to bring together projects like Knative, Istio and Tekton, along with Codewind, Appsody, and Razzee, to allow users to “architect, build, deploy, and manage the lifecycle of Kubernetes-based applications.” The project includes “pre-built deployments to Kubernetes and Knative (using Operators and Helm charts)…so, developers can spend more time developing scalable applications and less time understanding infrastructure.”’
  • For Digital Transformers, It's About Fast-Moving Data. Here Are Three Ways to Speed Up.
  • The Google Cloud Developer's Cheat Sheet.
  • IBM's Last Report Without Red Hat Was a Mixed Bag.
  • Bulgaria Beat: Data of Nearly Every Adult in Bulgaria Likely Stolen in Cyberattack.
  • Apple is reportedly planning to pay for exclusive podcasts. Hot-take: 🙄
  • IBM and Microsoft get milly-ons from AT&T for cloud stuff:
    • IBM: ‘As part of the agreement announced Tuesday, AT&T will use Red Hat’s open-source platform to manage workloads and applications and “better serve” enterprise customers. AT&T and IBM will also team up on developing “edge computing platforms” that harness 5G networks and internet-connected devices.’
    • Microsoft: Office 365, plus: “Beyond AT&T’s own internal use of Microsoft technology, the companies are working together on developing tools for artificial intelligence and high-speed 5G wireless, and plan to announce additional services later this year.”
    • Also, coverage from Tim Anderson at The Register.
  • Google Maps now displays bike-sharing stations worldwide - cities’ traffic planning and management is fully disrupted, really. They (well, meaning us via taxes) have to suck up the capital costs and upset people while the usual tech people skim data for advertising profits. Plus, you know, we get really good transportation options. See opening prattle.
  • Computer password inventor dies aged 93, meanwhile, Turing to be on 50 pound note.
  • IBM Takes A Hands Off Approach With Red Hat: “Given that it has been a decade and only 20 percent of the workloads have moved, there is a lot that is going to stay private and on premises, and we need a way to operate in all of these environments as opposed to having different siloes that can’t and have skills fungibility across all of them.”
  • Symantec share price nose dives after rumored Broadcom biz gobble taken off the menu.
  • Judge shoots down Oracle protest over $10B JEDI cloud contract, leaving Amazon and Microsoft as finalists.
  • Amazon’s Latest Experiment: Retraining Its Work Force: “The e-commerce giant said Thursday that it planned to spend $700 million to retrain about a third of its American workers to do more high-tech tasks, an acknowledgment that advances in technology are remaking jobs in nearly every industry — and that workers will need to adapt or risk being left behind.”

Nonsense

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To try it FREE for 14 days just go to http://loggly.com/sdt.

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  • Cloud Expo Asia Singapore, Oct 9th and 10th
  • DevOpsDays Sydney 2019, October 10th and 11th

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Outro: “softwaredefinedsong,” *[*charleswhollien](https://github.com/charleswhollien)*.*

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+nKAvb7Q5 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 187: Beyond the Fitzgeraldian Theory of Cloud Barriers to Entry https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/187 d2b01ef7-c489-4b20-b05d-4425ecc518fa Sat, 13 Jul 2019 16:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 187 Beyond the Fitzgeraldian Theory of Cloud Barriers to Entry full Software Defined Talk LLC With IBM closing its acquisition of Red Hat, we discuss the changing mechanics of an enterprise software business. Why do we think the big clouds will have such an indefinite hold on market leadership when every past tech leader has been disrupted and fallen? Speaking of, Broadcom is tryin’ hard to become a portfolio company. Also, security sucks, Coté finds video chats annoying, and he can’t keep all the camera lingo in his head. 1:07:15 true With IBM closing its acquisition of Red Hat, we discuss the changing mechanics of an enterprise software business. Why do we think the big clouds will have such an indefinite hold on market leadership when every past tech leader has been disrupted and fallen? Speaking of, Broadcom is tryin’ hard to become a portfolio company. Also, security sucks, Coté finds video chats annoying, and he can’t keep all the camera lingo in his head.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap!

Also:

  • I wish I could turn other people’s videos off.
  • Makes money, that’s a good strategy.
  • Security through diversity, is that a thing?
  • Breaking news, public cloud is a good thing.
  • I’ve been replaced by software.
  • What the fuck do I do with a histogram?
  • Clicking auto fixed the photo fine.
  • Flywheelin’.
  • You can’t cut costs by cutting your employees legs off.
  • It was something about FStop, and then I lost it.

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With Papertrail, you can streamline troubleshooting with live tail to see events in real time, or search through hours of logs in a few seconds.

As you work, you can save searches and create alerts without leaving the event viewer. And there’s nothing to install or set up, so you can be up and running in minutes.

And now, the brand-new integration of Papertrail with SolarWinds AppOptics™ brings powerful application performance monitoring and distributed tracing together with log management, enabling you to identify performance and availability issues even faster while significantly reducing MTTR.

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Conferences, et. al.

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  • Cloud Expo Asia Singapore, Oct 9th and 10th
  • DevOpsDays Sydney 2019, October 10th and 11th

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  • Coté is not coordinated enough to include that this episode.

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Outro: “softwaredefinedsong,” *[*charleswhollien](https://github.com/charleswhollien)*.*

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With IBM closing its acquisition of Red Hat, we discuss the changing mechanics of an enterprise software business. Why do we think the big clouds will have such an indefinite hold on market leadership when every past tech leader has been disrupted and fallen? Speaking of, Broadcom is tryin’ hard to become a portfolio company. Also, security sucks, Coté finds video chats annoying, and he can’t keep all the camera lingo in his head.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap!

Also:

  • I wish I could turn other people’s videos off.
  • Makes money, that’s a good strategy.
  • Security through diversity, is that a thing?
  • Breaking news, public cloud is a good thing.
  • I’ve been replaced by software.
  • What the fuck do I do with a histogram?
  • Clicking auto fixed the photo fine.
  • Flywheelin’.
  • You can’t cut costs by cutting your employees legs off.
  • It was something about FStop, and then I lost it.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds® and one of their application performance monitoring tools, Papertrail™.

Diagnosing an application error, a sudden spike in event messages, or a customer service ticket? Get to the root cause fast using Papertrail—powerful cloud-based log management designed for engineers, by engineers.

With Papertrail, you can streamline troubleshooting with live tail to see events in real time, or search through hours of logs in a few seconds.

As you work, you can save searches and create alerts without leaving the event viewer. And there’s nothing to install or set up, so you can be up and running in minutes.

And now, the brand-new integration of Papertrail with SolarWinds AppOptics™ brings powerful application performance monitoring and distributed tracing together with log management, enabling you to identify performance and availability issues even faster while significantly reducing MTTR.

To learn more or to try SolarWinds Papertrail for free, go to papertrailapp.com/sdt and make troubleshooting fun.

Conferences, et. al.

  • ALERT! DevOpsDays Discount - DevOpsDays MSP, August 6th to 7th, $50 off with the code SDT2019.
  • 2019, a city near you: The 2019 SpringOne Tours are posted. Coté will be speaking at many of these, hopefully all the ones in EMEA. They’re free and all about programming and DevOps things. Coming up in: San Francisco (June 4th & 5th), Atlanta (June 13th & 14th)…and back to a lot of US cities.
  • Cloud Expo Asia Singapore, Oct 9th and 10th
  • DevOpsDays Sydney 2019, October 10th and 11th

Recommended Jobs from Listeners

Listener Feedback

  • Coté is not coordinated enough to include that this episode.

SDT news & hype

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Outro: “softwaredefinedsong,” *[*charleswhollien](https://github.com/charleswhollien)*.*

Sponsored By:

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With IBM closing its acquisition of Red Hat, we discuss the changing mechanics of an enterprise software business. Why do we think the big clouds will have such an indefinite hold on market leadership when every past tech leader has been disrupted and fallen? Speaking of, Broadcom is tryin’ hard to become a portfolio company. Also, security sucks, Coté finds video chats annoying, and he can’t keep all the camera lingo in his head.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap!

Also:

  • I wish I could turn other people’s videos off.
  • Makes money, that’s a good strategy.
  • Security through diversity, is that a thing?
  • Breaking news, public cloud is a good thing.
  • I’ve been replaced by software.
  • What the fuck do I do with a histogram?
  • Clicking auto fixed the photo fine.
  • Flywheelin’.
  • You can’t cut costs by cutting your employees legs off.
  • It was something about FStop, and then I lost it.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds® and one of their application performance monitoring tools, Papertrail™.

Diagnosing an application error, a sudden spike in event messages, or a customer service ticket? Get to the root cause fast using Papertrail—powerful cloud-based log management designed for engineers, by engineers.

With Papertrail, you can streamline troubleshooting with live tail to see events in real time, or search through hours of logs in a few seconds.

As you work, you can save searches and create alerts without leaving the event viewer. And there’s nothing to install or set up, so you can be up and running in minutes.

And now, the brand-new integration of Papertrail with SolarWinds AppOptics™ brings powerful application performance monitoring and distributed tracing together with log management, enabling you to identify performance and availability issues even faster while significantly reducing MTTR.

To learn more or to try SolarWinds Papertrail for free, go to papertrailapp.com/sdt and make troubleshooting fun.

Conferences, et. al.

  • ALERT! DevOpsDays Discount - DevOpsDays MSP, August 6th to 7th, $50 off with the code SDT2019.
  • 2019, a city near you: The 2019 SpringOne Tours are posted. Coté will be speaking at many of these, hopefully all the ones in EMEA. They’re free and all about programming and DevOps things. Coming up in: San Francisco (June 4th & 5th), Atlanta (June 13th & 14th)…and back to a lot of US cities.
  • Cloud Expo Asia Singapore, Oct 9th and 10th
  • DevOpsDays Sydney 2019, October 10th and 11th

Recommended Jobs from Listeners

Listener Feedback

  • Coté is not coordinated enough to include that this episode.

SDT news & hype

Recommendations

Outro: “softwaredefinedsong,” *[*charleswhollien](https://github.com/charleswhollien)*.*

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+wTxJ9Jdd ]]> Coté Matt Ray
Episode 186: SLOs, SLIs, SLAs, and SRE, or, Finding “The Business” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/186 51c9fd2e-f15d-4c10-a45b-832614c450a4 Fri, 05 Jul 2019 08:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 186 SLOs, SLIs, SLAs, and SRE, or, Finding “The Business” full Software Defined Talk LLC How do SLOs really work, and how do you find "the business"? The three of us couldn't get together this week, so we have an interview this week with Google's Nathen Harvey about SRE. We also talk about European egg hygiene. 27:38 true SLOs, SLIs, SLAs, and SRE, or, Finding “The Business”

How do SLOs really work, and how do you find "the business"? The three of us couldn't get together this week, so we have an interview this week with Google's Nathen Harvey about SRE. We also talk about European egg hygiene.

Sponsors

Solarwinds Loggly

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds ® and one of their APM tools: Loggly .

When there is a service disruption, seconds matter. Don’t waste time looking for logs or
combing through endless screens of events. Let SolarWinds Loggly aggregate, manage, and
analyze all your log data so you quickly spot issues, jump to the relevant event messages, and
identify the root cause. And, the Loggly in-context integration with SolarWinds AppOptics ™ adds rich performance instrumentation and distributed tracing to further accelerate identification of root cause and significantly reduce MTTR.

Spend less time troubleshooting and more time innovating with context in your logs.
Loggly is scalable, cloud-based log management that won’t break the bank. Plus, SDT listeners get a special 20% off your first year of Loggly from now until September 30. Offer for new customers only.

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  • Coté: sit at a cafe in Paris and people watch.

Special Guest: Nathen Harvey.

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SLOs, SLIs, SLAs, and SRE, or, Finding “The Business”

How do SLOs really work, and how do you find "the business"? The three of us couldn't get together this week, so we have an interview this week with Google's Nathen Harvey about SRE. We also talk about European egg hygiene.

Sponsors

Solarwinds Loggly

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds ® and one of their APM tools: Loggly .

When there is a service disruption, seconds matter. Don’t waste time looking for logs or
combing through endless screens of events. Let SolarWinds Loggly aggregate, manage, and
analyze all your log data so you quickly spot issues, jump to the relevant event messages, and
identify the root cause. And, the Loggly in-context integration with SolarWinds AppOptics ™ adds rich performance instrumentation and distributed tracing to further accelerate identification of root cause and significantly reduce MTTR.

Spend less time troubleshooting and more time innovating with context in your logs.
Loggly is scalable, cloud-based log management that won’t break the bank. Plus, SDT listeners get a special 20% off your first year of Loggly from now until September 30. Offer for new customers only.

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If it logs, it can log to Loggly.

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  • Coté: sit at a cafe in Paris and people watch.

Special Guest: Nathen Harvey.

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SLOs, SLIs, SLAs, and SRE, or, Finding “The Business”

How do SLOs really work, and how do you find "the business"? The three of us couldn't get together this week, so we have an interview this week with Google's Nathen Harvey about SRE. We also talk about European egg hygiene.

Sponsors

Solarwinds Loggly

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds ® and one of their APM tools: Loggly .

When there is a service disruption, seconds matter. Don’t waste time looking for logs or
combing through endless screens of events. Let SolarWinds Loggly aggregate, manage, and
analyze all your log data so you quickly spot issues, jump to the relevant event messages, and
identify the root cause. And, the Loggly in-context integration with SolarWinds AppOptics ™ adds rich performance instrumentation and distributed tracing to further accelerate identification of root cause and significantly reduce MTTR.

Spend less time troubleshooting and more time innovating with context in your logs.
Loggly is scalable, cloud-based log management that won’t break the bank. Plus, SDT listeners get a special 20% off your first year of Loggly from now until September 30. Offer for new customers only.

To try it FREE for 14 days just go to loggly.com/sdt.

If it logs, it can log to Loggly.

Conferences, et. al.

SDT news & hype

Recommendations

  • Coté: sit at a cafe in Paris and people watch.

Special Guest: Nathen Harvey.

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+HVDA8Jww ]]> Coté Nathen Harvey
Episode 185: Drink your own dog food https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/185 81a36c3e-c07a-45b4-8f68-f31fa35d9ae7 Mon, 01 Jul 2019 23:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 185 Drink your own dog food full Software Defined Talk LLC With few exceptions (like NSX), infrastructure software has to be free and easy to check out and even use. All product management and strategy decisions flow from that. Usually. Except when they don’t. Also, developers don’t pay for anything, they trick ops into it. Maybe that’ll change in public cloud land, but who knows? 1:12:12 true Drink your own dog food

No matter the searing product strategy insight, ops is always left holding the bag. With few exceptions (like NSX), infrastructure software has to be free and easy to check out and even use. All product management and strategy decisions flow from that. Usually. Except when they don’t. Also, developers don’t pay for anything, they trick ops into it. Maybe that’ll change in public cloud land, but who knows?

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap!

Also:

  • Dark green smoothies.
  • Immediate value.
  • Gotta schedule a phone call to optimize phone calls.
  • A light under a bushel.
  • Free bread crumbs to the public cloud oven.
  • Don't feel ashamed, everywhere else is fucked too, cf. Lean accounting.
  • OpenShift too expensive, but no one actually checked the price.
  • Slit your wrists with a business card.
  • “DJ Pull Request.”
  • Brandon’s organic trash matter.
  • Kim did no approve this wallet.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds® and one of their DevOps tools, Papertrail™. To learn more or to try SolarWinds Papertrail free for 14 days, go to papertrailapp.com/sdt and make troubleshooting fun again.

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  • Troy from San Mateo got some stickers this week.

SDT news & hype

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Outro: “softwaredefinedsong,”charleswhollien

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Drink your own dog food

No matter the searing product strategy insight, ops is always left holding the bag. With few exceptions (like NSX), infrastructure software has to be free and easy to check out and even use. All product management and strategy decisions flow from that. Usually. Except when they don’t. Also, developers don’t pay for anything, they trick ops into it. Maybe that’ll change in public cloud land, but who knows?

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap!

Also:

  • Dark green smoothies.
  • Immediate value.
  • Gotta schedule a phone call to optimize phone calls.
  • A light under a bushel.
  • Free bread crumbs to the public cloud oven.
  • Don't feel ashamed, everywhere else is fucked too, cf. Lean accounting.
  • OpenShift too expensive, but no one actually checked the price.
  • Slit your wrists with a business card.
  • “DJ Pull Request.”
  • Brandon’s organic trash matter.
  • Kim did no approve this wallet.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds® and one of their DevOps tools, Papertrail™. To learn more or to try SolarWinds Papertrail free for 14 days, go to papertrailapp.com/sdt and make troubleshooting fun again.

Conferences, et. al.

Recommended Jobs from Listeners

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  • Charles from Greensboro, NC sent in some SDT theme music so we sent him stickers.
  • Troy from San Mateo got some stickers this week.

SDT news & hype

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Outro: “softwaredefinedsong,”charleswhollien

Sponsored By:

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Drink your own dog food

No matter the searing product strategy insight, ops is always left holding the bag. With few exceptions (like NSX), infrastructure software has to be free and easy to check out and even use. All product management and strategy decisions flow from that. Usually. Except when they don’t. Also, developers don’t pay for anything, they trick ops into it. Maybe that’ll change in public cloud land, but who knows?

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap!

Also:

  • Dark green smoothies.
  • Immediate value.
  • Gotta schedule a phone call to optimize phone calls.
  • A light under a bushel.
  • Free bread crumbs to the public cloud oven.
  • Don't feel ashamed, everywhere else is fucked too, cf. Lean accounting.
  • OpenShift too expensive, but no one actually checked the price.
  • Slit your wrists with a business card.
  • “DJ Pull Request.”
  • Brandon’s organic trash matter.
  • Kim did no approve this wallet.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsors

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds® and one of their DevOps tools, Papertrail™. To learn more or to try SolarWinds Papertrail free for 14 days, go to papertrailapp.com/sdt and make troubleshooting fun again.

Conferences, et. al.

Recommended Jobs from Listeners

Listener Feedback

  • Charles from Greensboro, NC sent in some SDT theme music so we sent him stickers.
  • Troy from San Mateo got some stickers this week.

SDT news & hype

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Outro: “softwaredefinedsong,”charleswhollien

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+UBpcIG58 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 184: The developer survey bong talk SIG https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/184 418c11c4-a4b5-4691-92c8-62a050f007ca Fri, 21 Jun 2019 12:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 184 The developer survey bong talk SIG full Software Defined Talk LLC Do organizations ever just want to do a good job? Not really. Also, after looking through a new developer survey: Developers change what they use, but pretty much stay the same. Also, half of the, still don’t use build pipelines or issue trackers. When will these kids learn? And Coté explains why Nietzsche’s Eternal Return thing seems unhelpful. 52:34 true Do organizations ever just want to do a good job? Not really. Also, after looking through a new developer survey: Developers change what they use, but pretty much stay the same. Also, half of the, still don’t use build pipelines or issue trackers. When will these kids learn? And Coté explains why Nietzsche’s Eternal Return thing seems unhelpful.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap!

Also:

  • Pretty hard stop in an hour.
  • Slack Messaging Transport Protocol and The Cold Chain
  • Drum-circle free zone at Vondelpark!
  • Like us on Facebook as we hate on Facebook
  • As people would call it… bong talk.
  • If I’m gonna do a good job I’m gonna need a good editor.
  • Do .ini files still exist? Or has Microsoft gone all yaml?
  • The back 1/3 of all sci fi movies and religions.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsor: Solarwinds

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds and one of their web APM tools: Loggly. It’s scalable cloud-based log management that won’t break the bank. Learn more or try it FREE for 14 days. Just go to http://loggly.com/sdt.

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  • Mark from Wimbledon (London, England) wrote in so we sent him laptop sticker.

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Outro: “All I Eat is Pizza,” Koo Koo Kanga Roo.

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Do organizations ever just want to do a good job? Not really. Also, after looking through a new developer survey: Developers change what they use, but pretty much stay the same. Also, half of the, still don’t use build pipelines or issue trackers. When will these kids learn? And Coté explains why Nietzsche’s Eternal Return thing seems unhelpful.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap!

Also:

  • Pretty hard stop in an hour.
  • Slack Messaging Transport Protocol and The Cold Chain
  • Drum-circle free zone at Vondelpark!
  • Like us on Facebook as we hate on Facebook
  • As people would call it… bong talk.
  • If I’m gonna do a good job I’m gonna need a good editor.
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  • The back 1/3 of all sci fi movies and religions.

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Do organizations ever just want to do a good job? Not really. Also, after looking through a new developer survey: Developers change what they use, but pretty much stay the same. Also, half of the, still don’t use build pipelines or issue trackers. When will these kids learn? And Coté explains why Nietzsche’s Eternal Return thing seems unhelpful.

Buy Coté’s book dirt cheap!

Also:

  • Pretty hard stop in an hour.
  • Slack Messaging Transport Protocol and The Cold Chain
  • Drum-circle free zone at Vondelpark!
  • Like us on Facebook as we hate on Facebook
  • As people would call it… bong talk.
  • If I’m gonna do a good job I’m gonna need a good editor.
  • Do .ini files still exist? Or has Microsoft gone all yaml?
  • The back 1/3 of all sci fi movies and religions.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+r_zEYXPd ]]> Coté Matt Ray
Episode 183: Miller Time is a state of mind https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/183 e63f0e7b-22f0-4050-b461-3e3c324d72ec Fri, 14 Jun 2019 15:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 183 Miller Time is a state of mind full Software Defined Talk LLC Lowering your expectations on open source is a favorite topic of ours, so we return to it. Spoiler: people gotta make money somehow. Also, we explore inebriation in Amsterdam and other locales, Mary Meeker’s slide fest, public cloud outages vs. desktop computers, and better consumer identity management. 1:10:41 true Lowering your expectations on open source is a favorite topic of ours, so we return to it. Spoiler: people gotta make money somehow. Also, we explore inebriation in Amsterdam and other locales, Mary Meeker’s slide fest, public cloud outages vs. desktop computers, and better consumer identity management.

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Lowering your expectations on open source is a favorite topic of ours, so we return to it. Spoiler: people gotta make money somehow. Also, we explore inebriation in Amsterdam and other locales, Mary Meeker’s slide fest, public cloud outages vs. desktop computers, and better consumer identity management.

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Lowering your expectations on open source is a favorite topic of ours, so we return to it. Spoiler: people gotta make money somehow. Also, we explore inebriation in Amsterdam and other locales, Mary Meeker’s slide fest, public cloud outages vs. desktop computers, and better consumer identity management.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+TsrlPW3y ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 182: It’s chaos week in Enterprise Software! https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/182 a109d5eb-279b-416e-8f72-5329836a931d Fri, 07 Jun 2019 12:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 182 It’s chaos week in Enterprise Software! full Software Defined Talk LLC It’s chaos week in Enterprise Software! Cloudera misses their forecast, Oracle and Microsoft team up on cloud computing and more open source licensing discussion. Plus, we try to make sense of the metric system once and for all! 1:04:56 true It’s chaos week in Enterprise Software! Cloudera misses their forecast, Oracle and Microsoft team up on cloud computing and more open source licensing discussion. Plus, we try to make sense of the metric system once and for all!

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It’s chaos week in Enterprise Software! Cloudera misses their forecast, Oracle and Microsoft team up on cloud computing and more open source licensing discussion. Plus, we try to make sense of the metric system once and for all!

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It’s chaos week in Enterprise Software! Cloudera misses their forecast, Oracle and Microsoft team up on cloud computing and more open source licensing discussion. Plus, we try to make sense of the metric system once and for all!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+1dNKAcbX ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 181: There wasn’t a sign that said I was in a drum circle zone https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/181 3f1f609c-04b0-4bf2-a9cc-ea1cdd4743c7 Mon, 03 Jun 2019 16:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 181 There wasn’t a sign that said I was in a drum circle zone full Software Defined Talk LLC You can now pay open source developers directly, well, those in the closed beta. Seems like a good idea, really. Also, the Commonwealth and Friends club doesn’t like Huawei, and thought lords can be bores. 1:18:21 true You can now pay open source developers directly, well, those in the closed beta. Seems like a good idea, really. Also, the Commonwealth and Friends club doesn’t like Huawei, and thought lords can be bores.

Hey! Want to get Coté’s book, a collection of writing on DevOps, agile, and THE DIGITAL? Go to leanpub.com/digitalwtf and use the code SDT to get $20 off Digital WTF, so $5 total. And, if you want a free copy, contact Coté and tell him you’ll help market it (advertise it, put it in Twitter, by post to your uncle, whatever!) and he’ll send you a code for a free copy.

Also:

  • What kind of hippy were you, Coté?
  • Any whistles?
  • Low-tech rave.
  • 3 slides in Guam.
  • Thought-acting.
  • New hire announcements need to be auto-deleted.
  • Not for you.
  • I can assure you conference organizers… I am not polished.
  • YAML for good.
  • No YAML for payment.
  • It’s going to be more than $10,000 for LDAP.
  • Can’t tell if I like American Gods, but I keep reading/watching it.
  • German crossbow guys, aka, crossbow bolt cult in Germany.
  • A crossbow only does d4 of damage.
  • Every time I log into Skype there's an upgrade.
  • British people totally into yelling at their kids.

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You can now pay open source developers directly, well, those in the closed beta. Seems like a good idea, really. Also, the Commonwealth and Friends club doesn’t like Huawei, and thought lords can be bores.

Hey! Want to get Coté’s book, a collection of writing on DevOps, agile, and THE DIGITAL? Go to leanpub.com/digitalwtf and use the code SDT to get $20 off Digital WTF, so $5 total. And, if you want a free copy, contact Coté and tell him you’ll help market it (advertise it, put it in Twitter, by post to your uncle, whatever!) and he’ll send you a code for a free copy.

Also:

  • What kind of hippy were you, Coté?
  • Any whistles?
  • Low-tech rave.
  • 3 slides in Guam.
  • Thought-acting.
  • New hire announcements need to be auto-deleted.
  • Not for you.
  • I can assure you conference organizers… I am not polished.
  • YAML for good.
  • No YAML for payment.
  • It’s going to be more than $10,000 for LDAP.
  • Can’t tell if I like American Gods, but I keep reading/watching it.
  • German crossbow guys, aka, crossbow bolt cult in Germany.
  • A crossbow only does d4 of damage.
  • Every time I log into Skype there's an upgrade.
  • British people totally into yelling at their kids.

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Cover-art: "Third Beach Drum Circle," from Kyle Pearce.
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You can now pay open source developers directly, well, those in the closed beta. Seems like a good idea, really. Also, the Commonwealth and Friends club doesn’t like Huawei, and thought lords can be bores.

Hey! Want to get Coté’s book, a collection of writing on DevOps, agile, and THE DIGITAL? Go to leanpub.com/digitalwtf and use the code SDT to get $20 off Digital WTF, so $5 total. And, if you want a free copy, contact Coté and tell him you’ll help market it (advertise it, put it in Twitter, by post to your uncle, whatever!) and he’ll send you a code for a free copy.

Also:

  • What kind of hippy were you, Coté?
  • Any whistles?
  • Low-tech rave.
  • 3 slides in Guam.
  • Thought-acting.
  • New hire announcements need to be auto-deleted.
  • Not for you.
  • I can assure you conference organizers… I am not polished.
  • YAML for good.
  • No YAML for payment.
  • It’s going to be more than $10,000 for LDAP.
  • Can’t tell if I like American Gods, but I keep reading/watching it.
  • German crossbow guys, aka, crossbow bolt cult in Germany.
  • A crossbow only does d4 of damage.
  • Every time I log into Skype there's an upgrade.
  • British people totally into yelling at their kids.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

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Cover-art: "Third Beach Drum Circle," from Kyle Pearce.
Outro: spitting out lyrics with Courtney Barnett’s “Nameless, Faceless.”

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+tjYMIqOd ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 180: “I’m not sure Mudhoney plays a lot of corporate events” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/180 c662b1a7-f572-4625-8990-39de58b40f29 Fri, 24 May 2019 12:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 180 “I’m not sure Mudhoney plays a lot of corporate events” full Software Defined Talk LLC Matt goes to ChefConf, Microsoft launches a new Service Mesh and turns out SMS is pretty good for two-factor authentication. Plus, we brainstorm about a new type of conference and then we talk more about tacos, always tacos! 1:07:07 true Matt goes to ChefConf, Microsoft launches a new Service Mesh and turns out SMS is pretty good for two-factor authentication. Plus, we brainstorm about a new type of conference and then we talk more about tacos, always tacos!

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Matt goes to ChefConf, Microsoft launches a new Service Mesh and turns out SMS is pretty good for two-factor authentication. Plus, we brainstorm about a new type of conference and then we talk more about tacos, always tacos!

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Matt goes to ChefConf, Microsoft launches a new Service Mesh and turns out SMS is pretty good for two-factor authentication. Plus, we brainstorm about a new type of conference and then we talk more about tacos, always tacos!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Lk4KYdto ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 179: I don’t know if it has a pickle plugin https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/179 d334432f-e0c9-445e-8a30-9ee6737e1912 Thu, 16 May 2019 23:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 179 I don’t know if it has a pickle plugin full Software Defined Talk LLC Salesforce synergizing at IBM and Red Hat, VMware buys Bitnami, and Linux Desktop market share analysis. Plus, pickles. 1:17:20 true I don’t know if it has a pickle plugin

Salesforce synergizing at IBM and Red Hat, VMware buys Bitnami, and Linux Desktop market share analysis. Plus, pickles.

Opening comments:

  • The intersection between business books and dog vomit.
  • Democracy sausage.
  • Coté can’t get extra pickles.
  • Let me close out this topic of pickles.
  • It’s not Burger King.
  • Enterprise Salespeople don’t get tattoos
  • T-shirt currency arbitrage.
  • Literally misspelled responsibility
  • Tacos and IT transformation
  • 7 layer burrito of IT transformation.
  • BSD and Linux are the same, right? (Don’t email me.)
  • Don’t watch Coté’s old videos.
  • Did the cat walk on your keyboard?

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I don’t know if it has a pickle plugin

Salesforce synergizing at IBM and Red Hat, VMware buys Bitnami, and Linux Desktop market share analysis. Plus, pickles.

Opening comments:

  • The intersection between business books and dog vomit.
  • Democracy sausage.
  • Coté can’t get extra pickles.
  • Let me close out this topic of pickles.
  • It’s not Burger King.
  • Enterprise Salespeople don’t get tattoos
  • T-shirt currency arbitrage.
  • Literally misspelled responsibility
  • Tacos and IT transformation
  • 7 layer burrito of IT transformation.
  • BSD and Linux are the same, right? (Don’t email me.)
  • Don’t watch Coté’s old videos.
  • Did the cat walk on your keyboard?

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Outro: Burger King commercial, 1974.

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I don’t know if it has a pickle plugin

Salesforce synergizing at IBM and Red Hat, VMware buys Bitnami, and Linux Desktop market share analysis. Plus, pickles.

Opening comments:

  • The intersection between business books and dog vomit.
  • Democracy sausage.
  • Coté can’t get extra pickles.
  • Let me close out this topic of pickles.
  • It’s not Burger King.
  • Enterprise Salespeople don’t get tattoos
  • T-shirt currency arbitrage.
  • Literally misspelled responsibility
  • Tacos and IT transformation
  • 7 layer burrito of IT transformation.
  • BSD and Linux are the same, right? (Don’t email me.)
  • Don’t watch Coté’s old videos.
  • Did the cat walk on your keyboard?

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Outro: Burger King commercial, 1974.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+RxzGW06F ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 178: What is this: a fucking <marquee/> tag? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/178 101fad1a-f3dc-455d-9af0-af45d9f0dcbb Thu, 09 May 2019 23:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 178 What is this: a fucking <marquee/> tag? full Software Defined Talk LLC Putting together the M&A case for Docker, Inc., Microsoft Build, Google I/O, and Oracle’s cloud grudge. Also, dead pets and kids: no good answers. 1:19:26 true Putting together the M&A case for Docker, Microsoft Build, Google I/O, and Oracle’s cloud grudge.

Plus:

  • The Most Expensive Free Dog in the World.
  • Dead frogs tell no tales.
  • It’s just me and the dog.
  • Smart enough not to go up the stairs, dumb - enough to think the eggs are coming back.
  • Is Docker the new MySQL.
  • Most valuable, unrealized container brand: Google.
  • JEDI grudge.
  • Nihilism, greatly underrated.

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Putting together the M&A case for Docker, Microsoft Build, Google I/O, and Oracle’s cloud grudge.

Plus:

  • The Most Expensive Free Dog in the World.
  • Dead frogs tell no tales.
  • It’s just me and the dog.
  • Smart enough not to go up the stairs, dumb - enough to think the eggs are coming back.
  • Is Docker the new MySQL.
  • Most valuable, unrealized container brand: Google.
  • JEDI grudge.
  • Nihilism, greatly underrated.

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Nonsense

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Putting together the M&A case for Docker, Microsoft Build, Google I/O, and Oracle’s cloud grudge.

Plus:

  • The Most Expensive Free Dog in the World.
  • Dead frogs tell no tales.
  • It’s just me and the dog.
  • Smart enough not to go up the stairs, dumb - enough to think the eggs are coming back.
  • Is Docker the new MySQL.
  • Most valuable, unrealized container brand: Google.
  • JEDI grudge.
  • Nihilism, greatly underrated.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+NTmeDlp4 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 177: "It’s going to be just as fast as Google Fiber” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/177 c6d1af68-1999-4ad1-baec-8c646acaefe6 Fri, 03 May 2019 12:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 177 "It’s going to be just as fast as Google Fiber” full Software Defined Talk LLC Microsoft and VMware made peace, Java goes native, Apache goes to Github and Red Hat gets a new logo. Plus, Matt Ray explains why the Internet in Australia is slow. 1:00:42 true Microsoft and VMware made peace, Java goes native, Apache goes to Github and Red Hat gets a new logo. Plus, Matt Ray explains why the Internet in Australia is slow.

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Microsoft and VMware made peace, Java goes native, Apache goes to Github and Red Hat gets a new logo. Plus, Matt Ray explains why the Internet in Australia is slow.

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Microsoft and VMware made peace, Java goes native, Apache goes to Github and Red Hat gets a new logo. Plus, Matt Ray explains why the Internet in Australia is slow.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+1I4xTmyA ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 176: This used to be something I have, now it’s something I know. https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/176 28e2bf72-d66e-4442-bb81-e0c13b5b4ba6 Fri, 26 Apr 2019 06:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 176 This used to be something I have, now it’s something I know. full Software Defined Talk LLC Airports, the challenges of the CI/CD market, authentication woes. 1:02:35 true Airports, the challenges of the CI/CD market, authentication woes.

Plus:

“Why don’t you just do this.”
86.1 degrees.
The cold side of the pillow.

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Whole lotta CI/CD goin’ on

  • CloudBees acquires software automation startup Electric Cloud, French coverage.
    • Jay@451’s summary: “Given the sprawl of tools and platforms for enterprise DevOps and CI/CD software releases, CloudBees' purchase of Electric Cloud represents a welcome consolidation in the industry. It also continues DevOps M&A that began with JFrog's acquisition of Shippable earlier this year. The deal should also have a broad impact on enterprise DevOps since CloudBees – backer of the widely used Jenkins CI server – will add release management, orchestration, automation and other aspects of CD from Electric Cloud, a leading enterprise DevOps specialist. The combined offerings should help provide feedback for enterprises throughout CI/CD release processes, enabling and enhancing feedback loops that are critical to successful DevOps implementations. The move may also help both vendors address the use of cloud-native software such as containers and Kubernetes, as well as hybrid cloud infrastructures that span on-premises, public and private cloud environments.”
    • Electric Cloud has ~110 employees, CloudBess ~400.
  • Harness raises $60 million to automate continuous app delivery with machine learning:
    • “brings Harness’ total raised to around $80 million and values the company at $500 million, will be put toward R&D and hiring, said CEO Jyoti Bansal — particularly on the development, sales, and customer success side of the business.” (So, not marketing, HR, or finance.)

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Airports, the challenges of the CI/CD market, authentication woes.

Plus:

“Why don’t you just do this.”
86.1 degrees.
The cold side of the pillow.

Relevant to your interests

Whole lotta CI/CD goin’ on

  • CloudBees acquires software automation startup Electric Cloud, French coverage.
    • Jay@451’s summary: “Given the sprawl of tools and platforms for enterprise DevOps and CI/CD software releases, CloudBees' purchase of Electric Cloud represents a welcome consolidation in the industry. It also continues DevOps M&A that began with JFrog's acquisition of Shippable earlier this year. The deal should also have a broad impact on enterprise DevOps since CloudBees – backer of the widely used Jenkins CI server – will add release management, orchestration, automation and other aspects of CD from Electric Cloud, a leading enterprise DevOps specialist. The combined offerings should help provide feedback for enterprises throughout CI/CD release processes, enabling and enhancing feedback loops that are critical to successful DevOps implementations. The move may also help both vendors address the use of cloud-native software such as containers and Kubernetes, as well as hybrid cloud infrastructures that span on-premises, public and private cloud environments.”
    • Electric Cloud has ~110 employees, CloudBess ~400.
  • Harness raises $60 million to automate continuous app delivery with machine learning:
    • “brings Harness’ total raised to around $80 million and values the company at $500 million, will be put toward R&D and hiring, said CEO Jyoti Bansal — particularly on the development, sales, and customer success side of the business.” (So, not marketing, HR, or finance.)

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Airports, the challenges of the CI/CD market, authentication woes.

Plus:

“Why don’t you just do this.”
86.1 degrees.
The cold side of the pillow.

Relevant to your interests

Whole lotta CI/CD goin’ on

  • CloudBees acquires software automation startup Electric Cloud, French coverage.
    • Jay@451’s summary: “Given the sprawl of tools and platforms for enterprise DevOps and CI/CD software releases, CloudBees' purchase of Electric Cloud represents a welcome consolidation in the industry. It also continues DevOps M&A that began with JFrog's acquisition of Shippable earlier this year. The deal should also have a broad impact on enterprise DevOps since CloudBees – backer of the widely used Jenkins CI server – will add release management, orchestration, automation and other aspects of CD from Electric Cloud, a leading enterprise DevOps specialist. The combined offerings should help provide feedback for enterprises throughout CI/CD release processes, enabling and enhancing feedback loops that are critical to successful DevOps implementations. The move may also help both vendors address the use of cloud-native software such as containers and Kubernetes, as well as hybrid cloud infrastructures that span on-premises, public and private cloud environments.”
    • Electric Cloud has ~110 employees, CloudBess ~400.
  • Harness raises $60 million to automate continuous app delivery with machine learning:
    • “brings Harness’ total raised to around $80 million and values the company at $500 million, will be put toward R&D and hiring, said CEO Jyoti Bansal — particularly on the development, sales, and customer success side of the business.” (So, not marketing, HR, or finance.)

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+55gHgzAZ ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 175: “I’m still not going to learn Celsius.” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/175 a653d72f-0128-4286-91bc-5ee1ccbc628c Fri, 19 Apr 2019 12:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 175 “I’m still not going to learn Celsius.” full Software Defined Talk LLC With Matt Ray out sick, Coté and Brandon discuss what the Pentagon’s JEDI contract means for cloud vendors, PagerDuty going public and what exactly do developers need to know about Kubernetes. Plus, Coté offers parenting advice on how to handle the no “free drink refills” policy in Europe. 1:02:43 true With Matt Ray out sick, Coté and Brandon discuss what the Pentagon’s JEDI contract means for cloud vendors, PagerDuty going public and what exactly do developers need to know about Kubernetes. Plus, Coté offers parenting advice on how to handle the no “free drink refills” policy in Europe.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+iuDHYzEK ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 174: The multi-hybrid kubernetes cloud control plan, just in time for MOM! https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/174 5b4e171b-3f9e-4bd4-80a6-2278a7a0a762 Thu, 11 Apr 2019 21:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 174 The multi-hybrid kubernetes cloud control plan, just in time for MOM! full Software Defined Talk LLC With Matt gone, Coté & Brandon speculate wildly about Google’s multi-cloud management announcement, Anthos. They should have just read the docs, but who has time for that? 1:10:46 true With Matt gone, Coté & Brandon speculate wildly about Google’s multi-cloud management announcement, Anthos. They should have just read the docs, but who has time for that?

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+qjCKQtc- ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 173: Tacos tomorrow, voice & AI are garbage https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/173 b0c0ae70-d3bc-4584-ac97-c14e6bcacd23 Fri, 05 Apr 2019 10:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 173 Tacos tomorrow, voice & AI are garbage full Software Defined Talk LLC IBM Watson didn’t work so well in health care, maybe it was too early. Also, Chef goes full open source, with Apache 2. Meanwhile, Coté has to pay taxes in two countries. 1:04:05 true IBM Watson didn’t work so well in health care, maybe it was too early. Also, Chef goes full open source, with Apache 2. Meanwhile, Coté has to pay taxes in two countries.

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IBM Watson didn’t work so well in health care, maybe it was too early. Also, Chef goes full open source, with Apache 2. Meanwhile, Coté has to pay taxes in two countries.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+zEo0-gTR ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 172: The Mainframe Strangler https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/172 c2c8abfa-6284-4500-9707-d490268f5c11 Fri, 29 Mar 2019 10:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 172 The Mainframe Strangler full Software Defined Talk LLC There’s a new kubernetes, Oracle lay-offs, Zoom.US, and the problem with mainframe complainers. 1:16:56 true There’s a new kubernetes, Oracle lay-offs, Zoom.US, and the problem with mainframe complainers.

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USB-C. Fuck that shit.
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There’s a new kubernetes, Oracle lay-offs, Zoom.US, and the problem with mainframe complainers.

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USB-C. Fuck that shit.
Don’t read the comments.
Don’t throw out the executives with the bathwater.
They’re using 1/24th of their ass
Sometime in the future, I am going to be awesome!
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There’s a new kubernetes, Oracle lay-offs, Zoom.US, and the problem with mainframe complainers.

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USB-C. Fuck that shit.
Don’t read the comments.
Don’t throw out the executives with the bathwater.
They’re using 1/24th of their ass
Sometime in the future, I am going to be awesome!
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+XldtAGtv ]]> Coté Matt Ray
Episode 171: Tradies, plus, your Quarterly Linux Update https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/171 11444388-189a-495e-b003-ac2f336568cb Fri, 22 Mar 2019 09:45:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 171 Tradies, plus, your Quarterly Linux Update full Software Defined Talk LLC SUSE is independent again, so we discuss what’s up with it and its uses. Open source, when mixed with business, is back once again: Coté craves some intellectual closer. Also, Google announced some big game platform thing. So. Chips? 59:51 true Tradies, plus, your Quarterly Linux Update

SUSE is independent again, so we discuss what’s up with it and its uses. Open source, when mixed with business, is back once again: Coté craves some intellectual closer. Also, Google announced some big game platform thing. So. Chips?

Tradies! Not these ones. Yes, these ones.

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Tradies, plus, your Quarterly Linux Update

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Tradies, plus, your Quarterly Linux Update

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+yGGIMARN ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 170: Look what you made me do Elasticsearch https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/170 30d0c19a-c699-402f-b68e-3f9f2d71e403 Fri, 15 Mar 2019 11:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 170 Look what you made me do Elasticsearch full Software Defined Talk LLC NGINX gets bought, AWS and Elasticsearch are fighting, and why are there so many tech foundations? All this and more on this week’s episode. Plus, Matt Ray tells us how he survived the Facebook outage. 1:01:14 true Look what you made me do Elasticsearch

NGINX gets bought, AWS and Elasticsearch are fighting, and why are there so many tech foundations? All this and more on this week’s episode. Plus, Matt Ray tells us how he survived the Facebook outage.

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Look what you made me do Elasticsearch

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+GzSQO8qd ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 169: No one gets promoted for giving free wifi to visitors https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/169 d4f00313-2c27-4663-8ccf-dd0258da33b5 Sat, 09 Mar 2019 07:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 169 No one gets promoted for giving free wifi to visitors full Software Defined Talk LLC Security. mostly. Also: The 4 Horsemen of Configuration Management They need Java in Cincinnati. The Mongols have no wine. Coté’s going to filibuster ChefConf. 1:04:00 true Nobody’s going to take it over, sorry startups!
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+GRbebifB ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 168: What executives actually want to hear https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/168 287d51fd-13e3-4411-9bc0-071a93c767fc Fri, 01 Mar 2019 10:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 168 What executives actually want to hear full Software Defined Talk LLC There’s a lot of notions about what IT executives actually want to hear in a presentation. It turns out that, like all of us, they just want to hear what they want to hear. Also, is kubernetes really a platform for building platforms, or just a platform? 1:09:30 true There’s a lot of notions about what IT executives actually want to hear in a presentation. It turns out that, like all of us, they just want to hear what they want to hear. Also, is kubernetes really a platform for building platforms, or just a platform?

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There’s a lot of notions about what IT executives actually want to hear in a presentation. It turns out that, like all of us, they just want to hear what they want to hear. Also, is kubernetes really a platform for building platforms, or just a platform?

More topics:

  • We can’t talk about blockchain until you’ve done your digital transformation.
  • The Car Wash EBC.
  • Dutch bread.
  • The outcome is that my daughter is no longer hungry.
  • No one ever likes the website.
  • DevRel is Standup.
  • I never get to the part where I deprecate myself.
  • This sandwich is shelf-ware.
  • She looks Australian.

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There’s a lot of notions about what IT executives actually want to hear in a presentation. It turns out that, like all of us, they just want to hear what they want to hear. Also, is kubernetes really a platform for building platforms, or just a platform?

More topics:

  • We can’t talk about blockchain until you’ve done your digital transformation.
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Episode 167: "Write this on your hand: July 9, 2019.” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/167 d194fc25-f580-474d-b88a-e3c40bcc3131 Fri, 22 Feb 2019 12:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 167 "Write this on your hand: July 9, 2019.” full Software Defined Talk LLC Google goes enterprise, Time to upgrade Win 2008, Redis changes licenses again. All this and more in this episode. Plus, Matt explains good parenting to Brandon. 1:00:25 true Google goes enterprise, Time to upgrade Win 2008, Redis changes licenses again. All this and more in this episode. Plus, Matt explains good parenting to Brandon.

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Episode 166: "Not yet public cloud" https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/166 1e9ee057-f801-4afb-b58e-88a7aecc53a4 Fri, 15 Feb 2019 12:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 166 "Not yet public cloud" full Software Defined Talk LLC Matt makes his return! What do vendors mean by “multi-cloud” and “digital transformation.” Could Ben Thompson’s aggregation theory apply to the public cloud? We discuss all of this and offer more advice on tacos. 49:55 true Matt makes his return! What do vendors mean by “multi-cloud” and “digital transformation.” Could Ben Thompson’s aggregation theory apply to the public cloud? We discuss all of this and offer more advice on tacos.

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Episode 165: Lock-in is a lie, or, paying for Java support https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/165 90438d67-836c-483f-96b5-5c15b54d4de5 Thu, 07 Feb 2019 14:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 165 Lock-in is a lie, or, paying for Java support full Software Defined Talk LLC Should you pay for Java support? Now you get to decide! It’s more kindle for the lock-in fire. Also, some uninformed commentary on “surveillance capitalism.” 59:43 true Should you pay for Java support? Now you get to decide! It’s more kindle for the lock-in fire. Also, some uninformed commentary on “surveillance capitalism.”

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  • Oracle Will Charge for Java Starting in 2019.
    • What was Java treated like way back in the mid-2000s Sun days?
    • Should you pay for this kind of thing?
    • It seems like the answer is just to run an OpenJDK version (Oracle even has one) or pay for support. With OpenJDK you have to do updates/patches yourself…but, then, that’s why you don’t have to pay for it. Pay for it, and you’re paying someone else to worry about that.
    • Forrester Report:
    • “The new subscription's prices for Oracle Java SE support — $25 a month per server core and $2.50 a month per Java client — apply to all Oracle Java SE commercial customers. Previously, only Oracle's Java SE Advanced customers paid support fees to obtain security patches among other benefits ($5,000 per processor, plus 22%).”
    • Oracle to do two Java releases a year, but many companies are way behind and don’t like upgrading. Like, if you haven’t reached release management maturity: “Executing manual regression tests multiple times each year to stay on the latest version of OpenJDK will prove to be a labor-draining exercise, but so will automating existing manual tests and keeping them up to date.”
    • Old stuff likes old pricing models: “For Java runtimes, however, monthly subscriptions have minimal advantage, as most applications are now stable workloads. Most customers don't need pricing that allows them to scale down, as they almost never will.”
    • From their blog on the topic: “Under the best of circumstances, a technology base of Java’s size, age, and complexity can’t pivot within six months to new support structures carrying big potential additional costs.”
  • Thieves of Experience: How Google and Facebook Corrupted Capitalism.
    • “surveillance capitalism uses human life as its raw material. Our everyday experiences, distilled into data, have become a privately owned business asset used to predict and mold our behavior, whether we’re shopping or socializing, working or voting.”
    • If you’re not buying a product, you are a product “gets it wrong. Surveillance capitalism’s real products, vaporous but immensely valuable, are predictions about our future behavior — what we’ll look at, where we’ll go, what we’ll buy, what opinions we’ll hold — that internet companies derive from our personal data and sell to businesses, political operatives, and other bidders.”
    • The question is: what’re other options?
    • The latest The Weeds episode (Feb 5th, 2019) has a discussion of Facebook making you unhappy, and also compared to the TV rotting your brain meme.
    • Side-note: what’s up with podcasts (like The Weeds) that don’t have actual show notes in a web page?
  • Crypto CEO dies with the password to unlock $200+ million of customers' Bitcoin.
  • Slack makes confidential filing to go public
  • Former Puppet CEO Sanjay Mirchandani Named CEO Of Commvault
  • IDE based coding thing that uses kubernetes, from RedHat

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Should you pay for Java support? Now you get to decide! It’s more kindle for the lock-in fire. Also, some uninformed commentary on “surveillance capitalism.”

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  • Oracle Will Charge for Java Starting in 2019.
    • What was Java treated like way back in the mid-2000s Sun days?
    • Should you pay for this kind of thing?
    • It seems like the answer is just to run an OpenJDK version (Oracle even has one) or pay for support. With OpenJDK you have to do updates/patches yourself…but, then, that’s why you don’t have to pay for it. Pay for it, and you’re paying someone else to worry about that.
    • Forrester Report:
    • “The new subscription's prices for Oracle Java SE support — $25 a month per server core and $2.50 a month per Java client — apply to all Oracle Java SE commercial customers. Previously, only Oracle's Java SE Advanced customers paid support fees to obtain security patches among other benefits ($5,000 per processor, plus 22%).”
    • Oracle to do two Java releases a year, but many companies are way behind and don’t like upgrading. Like, if you haven’t reached release management maturity: “Executing manual regression tests multiple times each year to stay on the latest version of OpenJDK will prove to be a labor-draining exercise, but so will automating existing manual tests and keeping them up to date.”
    • Old stuff likes old pricing models: “For Java runtimes, however, monthly subscriptions have minimal advantage, as most applications are now stable workloads. Most customers don't need pricing that allows them to scale down, as they almost never will.”
    • From their blog on the topic: “Under the best of circumstances, a technology base of Java’s size, age, and complexity can’t pivot within six months to new support structures carrying big potential additional costs.”
  • Thieves of Experience: How Google and Facebook Corrupted Capitalism.
    • “surveillance capitalism uses human life as its raw material. Our everyday experiences, distilled into data, have become a privately owned business asset used to predict and mold our behavior, whether we’re shopping or socializing, working or voting.”
    • If you’re not buying a product, you are a product “gets it wrong. Surveillance capitalism’s real products, vaporous but immensely valuable, are predictions about our future behavior — what we’ll look at, where we’ll go, what we’ll buy, what opinions we’ll hold — that internet companies derive from our personal data and sell to businesses, political operatives, and other bidders.”
    • The question is: what’re other options?
    • The latest The Weeds episode (Feb 5th, 2019) has a discussion of Facebook making you unhappy, and also compared to the TV rotting your brain meme.
    • Side-note: what’s up with podcasts (like The Weeds) that don’t have actual show notes in a web page?
  • Crypto CEO dies with the password to unlock $200+ million of customers' Bitcoin.
  • Slack makes confidential filing to go public
  • Former Puppet CEO Sanjay Mirchandani Named CEO Of Commvault
  • IDE based coding thing that uses kubernetes, from RedHat

Non Sense

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  • ALERT! DevOpsDays Discount - DevOpsDays MSP, August 6th to 7th, $50 off with the code SDT2019.
  • 2019, a city near you: The 2019 SpringTours are posted. Coté will be speaking at many of these, hopefully all the ones in EMEA. They’re free and all about programming and DevOps things. Free lunch and stickers!
  • Feb 12th to 13th, 2019 - SpringOne Tour St. Louis. $50 off the code S1Tour2019_100.
  • Mar 7th to 8th, 2019 - Incontro DevOps in Bologna, Coté speaking.
  • Mar 13th, 2019 - Coté speaking at (platform as a product) - Continuous Delivery, Amsterdam.
  • Mar 18th to 19th, 2019 - SpringOne Tour London. Get £50 off ticket price of £150 with the code S1Tour2019_100.
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Should you pay for Java support? Now you get to decide! It’s more kindle for the lock-in fire. Also, some uninformed commentary on “surveillance capitalism.”

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To learn more or try the company’s DevOps products for free, visit https://solarwinds.com/devops.

Relevant to your interests

  • Oracle Will Charge for Java Starting in 2019.
    • What was Java treated like way back in the mid-2000s Sun days?
    • Should you pay for this kind of thing?
    • It seems like the answer is just to run an OpenJDK version (Oracle even has one) or pay for support. With OpenJDK you have to do updates/patches yourself…but, then, that’s why you don’t have to pay for it. Pay for it, and you’re paying someone else to worry about that.
    • Forrester Report:
    • “The new subscription's prices for Oracle Java SE support — $25 a month per server core and $2.50 a month per Java client — apply to all Oracle Java SE commercial customers. Previously, only Oracle's Java SE Advanced customers paid support fees to obtain security patches among other benefits ($5,000 per processor, plus 22%).”
    • Oracle to do two Java releases a year, but many companies are way behind and don’t like upgrading. Like, if you haven’t reached release management maturity: “Executing manual regression tests multiple times each year to stay on the latest version of OpenJDK will prove to be a labor-draining exercise, but so will automating existing manual tests and keeping them up to date.”
    • Old stuff likes old pricing models: “For Java runtimes, however, monthly subscriptions have minimal advantage, as most applications are now stable workloads. Most customers don't need pricing that allows them to scale down, as they almost never will.”
    • From their blog on the topic: “Under the best of circumstances, a technology base of Java’s size, age, and complexity can’t pivot within six months to new support structures carrying big potential additional costs.”
  • Thieves of Experience: How Google and Facebook Corrupted Capitalism.
    • “surveillance capitalism uses human life as its raw material. Our everyday experiences, distilled into data, have become a privately owned business asset used to predict and mold our behavior, whether we’re shopping or socializing, working or voting.”
    • If you’re not buying a product, you are a product “gets it wrong. Surveillance capitalism’s real products, vaporous but immensely valuable, are predictions about our future behavior — what we’ll look at, where we’ll go, what we’ll buy, what opinions we’ll hold — that internet companies derive from our personal data and sell to businesses, political operatives, and other bidders.”
    • The question is: what’re other options?
    • The latest The Weeds episode (Feb 5th, 2019) has a discussion of Facebook making you unhappy, and also compared to the TV rotting your brain meme.
    • Side-note: what’s up with podcasts (like The Weeds) that don’t have actual show notes in a web page?
  • Crypto CEO dies with the password to unlock $200+ million of customers' Bitcoin.
  • Slack makes confidential filing to go public
  • Former Puppet CEO Sanjay Mirchandani Named CEO Of Commvault
  • IDE based coding thing that uses kubernetes, from RedHat

Non Sense

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  • ALERT! DevOpsDays Discount - DevOpsDays MSP, August 6th to 7th, $50 off with the code SDT2019.
  • 2019, a city near you: The 2019 SpringTours are posted. Coté will be speaking at many of these, hopefully all the ones in EMEA. They’re free and all about programming and DevOps things. Free lunch and stickers!
  • Feb 12th to 13th, 2019 - SpringOne Tour St. Louis. $50 off the code S1Tour2019_100.
  • Mar 7th to 8th, 2019 - Incontro DevOps in Bologna, Coté speaking.
  • Mar 13th, 2019 - Coté speaking at (platform as a product) - Continuous Delivery, Amsterdam.
  • Mar 18th to 19th, 2019 - SpringOne Tour London. Get £50 off ticket price of £150 with the code S1Tour2019_100.
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Episode 164: “Sorting out Feuds” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/164 b93fb377-b117-49d3-b50e-b1e99eaa3436 Fri, 01 Feb 2019 23:15:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 164 “Sorting out Feuds” full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss why Facebook, Google and Apple are fighting., what makes Enterprise Sales so hard and Coté explains why he misses American Food, 1:15:18 true This week we discuss why Facebook, Google and Apple are fighting., what makes Enterprise Sales so hard and Coté explains why he misses American Food,.

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Episode 163: 5 things Obama doesn’t want you to know about scorecards https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/163 0e9f5de5-77fd-4399-bd0c-65f742f99dfd Fri, 25 Jan 2019 09:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 163 5 things Obama doesn’t want you to know about scorecards full Software Defined Talk LLC Coté has a late night, mental breakdown about scorecards. Can Brandon save him? Also, kafka, Travis CI, and snow. 1:15:54 true Coté has a late night, mental breakdown about scorecards. Can Brandon save him? Also, kafka, Travis CI, and snow.

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Episode 162: The diapers.com effect, also, LTS and the mysteries of software pricing https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/162 3285f9a6-65e9-458b-84b2-d1b1702e2750 Fri, 18 Jan 2019 10:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 162 The diapers.com effect, also, LTS and the mysteries of software pricing full Software Defined Talk LLC Are we still on that open source licensing thing? Yes. “The most boring topic of all time.” Also, Slack's logo and long term support software monetization models: how do they work? 1:04:37 true Are we still on that open source licensing thing? Yes. “The most boring topic of all time.” Also, Slack's logo and long term support software monetization models: how do they work?

Summary:

  • “Diapers.com buster (AKA Amazon)”
  • “What is someone really selling with LTS?”
  • “Artful genitals.”
  • “It’s not butt ducks”
  • “I’ve had three dogs since then…”
  • Microsoft laughed.

This week’s cover art from TheNextWeb.

MONGO, MONGO, MONGO!

  • MongoDB Issues New Server Side Public License for MongoDB Community Server
  • MongoDB not in RHEL 8.0
  • MongoDB "open-source" Server Side Public License rejected
  • AWS vs. open source: DocumentDB is the latest battlefront
  • AWS gives open source the middle finger
  • AWS, MongoDB, and the Economic Realities of Open Source (Ben Thompson) Fine, fine…but music companies didn’t “sell” CDs, they sold music. Authors don’t “sell” printed books, they sell stories. They sell IP. The medium isn’t the product.
    • “This trade-off is inescapable, and it is fair to wonder if the golden age of VC-funded open source companies will start to fade (although not open source generally). The monetization model depends on the friction of on-premise software; once cloud computing is dominant, the economic model is much more challenging.”
    • There’s some ponderous gyrating between public cloud being good at managed hosting/services (they run the stuff well) vs. software (their features are unique/good).
  • Ben’s follow-up (subscription required):
    • “ Atlas was only 8% of total revenue last year, which grew 57% year-over-year; that means that Atlas itself grew 330% year-over-year, from $3.3 million to $14.3 million. Of course cost of revenue grew 68% as well, thanks to a $4.1 million increase in hosting costs (AWS wins either way), but particularly given the addition of a free Atlas offering, those costs aren’t out of line.”
  • So, with this “SSPL” thing, AWS would have to open source all of itself, or just the DocumentDB part?
    • Here: “The specific objection is that SSPL requires, if you offer services licensed under it, that you must open-source all programs that you use to make the software available as a service.
    • From Mongo’s press release on SSPL, Oct. 2018: “The only substantive change is an explicit condition that any organization attempting to exploit MongoDB as a service must open source the software that it uses to offer such service.”
  • What would happen if AWS was all open source? Given that few companies could use OpenStack or make their own clouds (even with cloud.com and such), just having the code matters little to a successful cloud business, right?
    • Or, maybe it doesn’t mean all of AWS, just the DocumentDB part. Which is, really, the in the spirit of the GPL.
  • The competitive tactic of forcing competitors to open source their stuff is weird.

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Are we still on that open source licensing thing? Yes. “The most boring topic of all time.” Also, Slack's logo and long term support software monetization models: how do they work?

Summary:

  • “Diapers.com buster (AKA Amazon)”
  • “What is someone really selling with LTS?”
  • “Artful genitals.”
  • “It’s not butt ducks”
  • “I’ve had three dogs since then…”
  • Microsoft laughed.

This week’s cover art from TheNextWeb.

MONGO, MONGO, MONGO!

  • MongoDB Issues New Server Side Public License for MongoDB Community Server
  • MongoDB not in RHEL 8.0
  • MongoDB "open-source" Server Side Public License rejected
  • AWS vs. open source: DocumentDB is the latest battlefront
  • AWS gives open source the middle finger
  • AWS, MongoDB, and the Economic Realities of Open Source (Ben Thompson) Fine, fine…but music companies didn’t “sell” CDs, they sold music. Authors don’t “sell” printed books, they sell stories. They sell IP. The medium isn’t the product.
    • “This trade-off is inescapable, and it is fair to wonder if the golden age of VC-funded open source companies will start to fade (although not open source generally). The monetization model depends on the friction of on-premise software; once cloud computing is dominant, the economic model is much more challenging.”
    • There’s some ponderous gyrating between public cloud being good at managed hosting/services (they run the stuff well) vs. software (their features are unique/good).
  • Ben’s follow-up (subscription required):
    • “ Atlas was only 8% of total revenue last year, which grew 57% year-over-year; that means that Atlas itself grew 330% year-over-year, from $3.3 million to $14.3 million. Of course cost of revenue grew 68% as well, thanks to a $4.1 million increase in hosting costs (AWS wins either way), but particularly given the addition of a free Atlas offering, those costs aren’t out of line.”
  • So, with this “SSPL” thing, AWS would have to open source all of itself, or just the DocumentDB part?
    • Here: “The specific objection is that SSPL requires, if you offer services licensed under it, that you must open-source all programs that you use to make the software available as a service.
    • From Mongo’s press release on SSPL, Oct. 2018: “The only substantive change is an explicit condition that any organization attempting to exploit MongoDB as a service must open source the software that it uses to offer such service.”
  • What would happen if AWS was all open source? Given that few companies could use OpenStack or make their own clouds (even with cloud.com and such), just having the code matters little to a successful cloud business, right?
    • Or, maybe it doesn’t mean all of AWS, just the DocumentDB part. Which is, really, the in the spirit of the GPL.
  • The competitive tactic of forcing competitors to open source their stuff is weird.

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Are we still on that open source licensing thing? Yes. “The most boring topic of all time.” Also, Slack's logo and long term support software monetization models: how do they work?

Summary:

  • “Diapers.com buster (AKA Amazon)”
  • “What is someone really selling with LTS?”
  • “Artful genitals.”
  • “It’s not butt ducks”
  • “I’ve had three dogs since then…”
  • Microsoft laughed.

This week’s cover art from TheNextWeb.

MONGO, MONGO, MONGO!

  • MongoDB Issues New Server Side Public License for MongoDB Community Server
  • MongoDB not in RHEL 8.0
  • MongoDB "open-source" Server Side Public License rejected
  • AWS vs. open source: DocumentDB is the latest battlefront
  • AWS gives open source the middle finger
  • AWS, MongoDB, and the Economic Realities of Open Source (Ben Thompson) Fine, fine…but music companies didn’t “sell” CDs, they sold music. Authors don’t “sell” printed books, they sell stories. They sell IP. The medium isn’t the product.
    • “This trade-off is inescapable, and it is fair to wonder if the golden age of VC-funded open source companies will start to fade (although not open source generally). The monetization model depends on the friction of on-premise software; once cloud computing is dominant, the economic model is much more challenging.”
    • There’s some ponderous gyrating between public cloud being good at managed hosting/services (they run the stuff well) vs. software (their features are unique/good).
  • Ben’s follow-up (subscription required):
    • “ Atlas was only 8% of total revenue last year, which grew 57% year-over-year; that means that Atlas itself grew 330% year-over-year, from $3.3 million to $14.3 million. Of course cost of revenue grew 68% as well, thanks to a $4.1 million increase in hosting costs (AWS wins either way), but particularly given the addition of a free Atlas offering, those costs aren’t out of line.”
  • So, with this “SSPL” thing, AWS would have to open source all of itself, or just the DocumentDB part?
    • Here: “The specific objection is that SSPL requires, if you offer services licensed under it, that you must open-source all programs that you use to make the software available as a service.
    • From Mongo’s press release on SSPL, Oct. 2018: “The only substantive change is an explicit condition that any organization attempting to exploit MongoDB as a service must open source the software that it uses to offer such service.”
  • What would happen if AWS was all open source? Given that few companies could use OpenStack or make their own clouds (even with cloud.com and such), just having the code matters little to a successful cloud business, right?
    • Or, maybe it doesn’t mean all of AWS, just the DocumentDB part. Which is, really, the in the spirit of the GPL.
  • The competitive tactic of forcing competitors to open source their stuff is weird.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+LWsH_ieX ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 161: “Dad Mode Wins” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/161 86e1609c-c17d-4816-92a6-f67498794185 Thu, 10 Jan 2019 12:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 161 “Dad Mode Wins” full Software Defined Talk LLC Matt and Brandon discuss the“Non-Compete Software” movement, management changes at Chef and how Github just made everyone’s life a little easier. Plus, we offer tips for Dad’s traveling with kids. 55:52 true Matt and Brandon discuss the“Non-Compete Software” movement, management changes at Chef and how Github just made everyone’s live a little easier. Plus, we offer tips for Dad’s traveling with kids.

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Matt and Brandon discuss the“Non-Compete Software” movement, management changes at Chef and how Github just made everyone’s live a little easier. Plus, we offer tips for Dad’s traveling with kids.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+IMD7gTab ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
New Year's Bonus -- Jake Moilanen Interview https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/jakemoilanen 33c278a5-a067-4dfb-ac5f-7d97e23b5e65 Thu, 03 Jan 2019 12:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) full Software Defined Talk LLC Jake Moilanen started and sold two companies and is now joining the ranks of Venture Capital. We discuss his career, his approach to investing and he explains what it is like to bringup the Linux Kernel on a supercomputer for the first time. 1:11:24 true Jake Moilanen started and sold two companies and is now joining the ranks of Venture Capital. We discuss his career, his approach to investing and he explains what it is like to bringup the Linux Kernel on a supercomputer for the first time.

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Jake Moilanen started and sold two companies and is now joining the ranks of Venture Capital. We discuss his career, his approach to investing and he explains what it is like to bringup the Linux Kernel on a supercomputer for the first time.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+1OibZ3Vf ]]> Brandon Whichard Jake Moilanen
Holiday Bonus -- Don't call me an "evangelist" https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/evangelist 2ca90b37-6949-4f01-96ad-b839cca121bf Thu, 27 Dec 2018 12:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) full Software Defined Talk LLC Brandon interviews Coté about what it's like to be a tech evangelist. Call it "developer advocacy," "developer relations," being a "thought leader," or just a straight up hustler - it's a job that most companies in the computer industry have at least one of. Most of the successful software and projects out there get a big boost from key evangalists. 1:21:58 true Brandon interviews Coté about what it's like to be a tech evangelist. Call it "developer advocacy," "developer relations," being a "thought leader," or just a straight up hustler - it's a job that most companies in the computer industry have at least one of. Most of the successful software and projects out there get a big boost from key evangalists.

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Brandon interviews Coté about what it's like to be a tech evangelist. Call it "developer advocacy," "developer relations," being a "thought leader," or just a straight up hustler - it's a job that most companies in the computer industry have at least one of. Most of the successful software and projects out there get a big boost from key evangalists.

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Brandon interviews Coté about what it's like to be a tech evangelist. Call it "developer advocacy," "developer relations," being a "thought leader," or just a straight up hustler - it's a job that most companies in the computer industry have at least one of. Most of the successful software and projects out there get a big boost from key evangalists.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+dZUeDWhe ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 160: “Open Source, still not a business model” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/160 da1896da-f73f-4131-87b6-14a4ad6c078d Fri, 21 Dec 2018 12:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 160 “Open Source, still not a business model” full Software Defined Talk LLC Should cloud providers be able to host open source software? Exactly, what does the Australia Assistance Act mean for employees? What is Melbourne Cup Day? We answer these questions and more. Enjoy! 55:08 true Should cloud providers be able to host open source software? Exactly, what does the Australia Assistance Act mean for employees? What is Melbourne Cup Day? We answer these questions and more. Enjoy!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+uM8iFDuc ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 159: "Cloud native is pretty simple. You just need to know Kubernetes, Prometheus, Fluentd, Jaeger, Envoy, Core DNS, Linkerd, Rook, Vitess, Etcd and Raft." https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/159 f5c52383-5ee5-4a94-ba6e-09db42883fbb Sat, 15 Dec 2018 03:15:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 159 "Cloud native is pretty simple. You just need to know Kubernetes, Prometheus, Fluentd, Jaeger, Envoy, Core DNS, Linkerd, Rook, Vitess, Etcd and Raft." full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we recap all the news and announcements from the KubeCon Keynotes and discuss the repercussions of Australia’s new encryption-busting law. Plus, Brandon offers his review of “The Illustrated Children’s Guide to Kubernetes“ and Phippy. 58:56 true This week we recap all the news and announcements from the KubeCon Keynotes and discuss the repercussions of Australia’s new encryption-busting law. Plus, Brandon offers his review of “The Illustrated Children’s Guide to Kubernetes“ and Phippy.

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This week we recap all the news and announcements from the KubeCon Keynotes and discuss the repercussions of Australia’s new encryption-busting law. Plus, Brandon offers his review of “The Illustrated Children’s Guide to Kubernetes“ and Phippy.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+bIz1CDQf ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 158: Istio is only a check box away https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/158 88140599-f922-4d44-847e-6ad548ffdb9c Sat, 08 Dec 2018 03:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 158 Istio is only a check box away full Software Defined Talk LLC Istio comes to GKE, Kubernetes needs to be patched, Microsoft & Docker announce a standard and what is going on at Faceback. We talk about all this and give you some tips for your next QBR. 59:04 true Istio comes to GKE, Kubernetes needs to be patched, Microsoft & Docker announce a standard and what is going on at Faceback. We talk about all this and give you some tips for your next QBR.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+2eqqwj4K ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 157: Brandon takes a victory lap & Australia muthafuckers! https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/157 2fcebcdd-191f-4f2e-bf47-a3a08955c063 Fri, 30 Nov 2018 10:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 157 Brandon takes a victory lap & Australia muthafuckers! full Software Defined Talk LLC It’s AWS re:Invent. We talk about the “everything” of it, private cloud, and some RC cars. Also, what exactly is a “field CTO”? 1:16:56 true It’s AWS re:Invent. We talk about the “everything” of it, private cloud, and some RC cars. Also, what exactly is a “field CTO”?

AWS Announcements

  • AWS Launches, Previews, and Pre-Announcements at re:Invent 2018
  • Analytics
    • AWS Lake Formation: Build a secure data lake in days
    • Amazon Managed Streaming for Kafka (MSK): Fully managed, highly available, and secure Apache Kafka service
  • Blockchain
    • Amazon Managed Blockchain: Create and manage scalable blockchain networks
    • Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB): Fully managed ledger database
  • Compute
    • Amazon EC2 A1 Instances: Optimized for scale-out workloads
    • Amazon EC2 C5n Instances: Up to 100 Gbps network bandwidth
    • Amazon EC2 P3dn Instances: Optimized for distributed ML training
    • AWS Outposts – a new dimension to AWS Cloud (Hybrid Cloud with VMware), Run AWS infrastructure on-premises
      • This is VMware?
  • Database
    • Amazon RDS on VMware: Automate on-premises database management
    • Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB): Fully managed ledger database
    • Amazon Timestream: Fully managed time series database
  • Internet of Things
    • AWS IoT Events: IoT event detection and response
    • AWS IoT SiteWise: IoT data collector and interpreter
    • AWS IoT Things Graph: Easily connect devices and web services
    • AWS Partner Device Catalog: Curated catalog of AWS-compatible IoT hardware
  • Lambda
  • Machine Learning
  • Management & Governance
    • AWS App Mesh: Monitor and control microservices
    • AWS Cloud Map: Service discovery for cloud resources
    • AWS Control Tower: Set up and govern a secure, compliant multi-account environment
    • AWS License Manager: Track, manage and control license usage
  • Media Services
    • AWS Elemental MediaConnect: Reliable and secure live video transport
  • Migration & Transfer
    • AWS DataSync: Simple, fast, online data transfer
    • AWS Transfer for SFTP: Fully managed SFTP service
  • Mobile
    • AWS Amplify: Build and deploy mobile and web applications
  • Networking & Content Delivery
    • AWS Global Accelerator: Improve application availability and performance
    • AWS Transit Gateway: Easily scale VPC and account connections
  • Robotics
    • AWS RoboMaker: Develop, test, and deploy robotics applications
  • Satellite
    • AWS Ground Station: Fully managed ground station as a service
  • Security, Identity, & Compliance
    • AWS Security Hub: Unified security and compliance center
  • Storage
    • Amazon FSx for Lustre: Fully managed compute-intensive file system
    • Amazon FSx for Windows File Server: Fully managed Windows native file system
    • Amazon S3 Intelligent-Tiering: Save with auto-tiering storage
    • S3 Glacier Deep Archive
  • Lydia says AWS deals are huge.

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  • No room this week.

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Over 275,000 customers worldwide and 499 of the Fortune 500 trust and rely on SolarWinds for their monitoring software. To learn more or try the company’s DevOps products for free, visit http://solarwinds.com/devops.

Conferences, et. al.

  • Dec 12th and 13th, Toronto - SpringTour Toronto, Coté MC’ing doing open spaces. He won’t be at the Paris one, Dec 4th and 5th which is stupid planning on his part.
  • 2019, a city near you: The 2019 SpringTours are posted. Coté will be speaking at many of these, hopefully all the ones in EMEA. They’re free and all about programming and DevOps things. Free lunch and stickers!

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It’s AWS re:Invent. We talk about the “everything” of it, private cloud, and some RC cars. Also, what exactly is a “field CTO”?

AWS Announcements

  • AWS Launches, Previews, and Pre-Announcements at re:Invent 2018
  • Analytics
    • AWS Lake Formation: Build a secure data lake in days
    • Amazon Managed Streaming for Kafka (MSK): Fully managed, highly available, and secure Apache Kafka service
  • Blockchain
    • Amazon Managed Blockchain: Create and manage scalable blockchain networks
    • Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB): Fully managed ledger database
  • Compute
    • Amazon EC2 A1 Instances: Optimized for scale-out workloads
    • Amazon EC2 C5n Instances: Up to 100 Gbps network bandwidth
    • Amazon EC2 P3dn Instances: Optimized for distributed ML training
    • AWS Outposts – a new dimension to AWS Cloud (Hybrid Cloud with VMware), Run AWS infrastructure on-premises
      • This is VMware?
  • Database
    • Amazon RDS on VMware: Automate on-premises database management
    • Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB): Fully managed ledger database
    • Amazon Timestream: Fully managed time series database
  • Internet of Things
    • AWS IoT Events: IoT event detection and response
    • AWS IoT SiteWise: IoT data collector and interpreter
    • AWS IoT Things Graph: Easily connect devices and web services
    • AWS Partner Device Catalog: Curated catalog of AWS-compatible IoT hardware
  • Lambda
  • Machine Learning
  • Management & Governance
    • AWS App Mesh: Monitor and control microservices
    • AWS Cloud Map: Service discovery for cloud resources
    • AWS Control Tower: Set up and govern a secure, compliant multi-account environment
    • AWS License Manager: Track, manage and control license usage
  • Media Services
    • AWS Elemental MediaConnect: Reliable and secure live video transport
  • Migration & Transfer
    • AWS DataSync: Simple, fast, online data transfer
    • AWS Transfer for SFTP: Fully managed SFTP service
  • Mobile
    • AWS Amplify: Build and deploy mobile and web applications
  • Networking & Content Delivery
    • AWS Global Accelerator: Improve application availability and performance
    • AWS Transit Gateway: Easily scale VPC and account connections
  • Robotics
    • AWS RoboMaker: Develop, test, and deploy robotics applications
  • Satellite
    • AWS Ground Station: Fully managed ground station as a service
  • Security, Identity, & Compliance
    • AWS Security Hub: Unified security and compliance center
  • Storage
    • Amazon FSx for Lustre: Fully managed compute-intensive file system
    • Amazon FSx for Windows File Server: Fully managed Windows native file system
    • Amazon S3 Intelligent-Tiering: Save with auto-tiering storage
    • S3 Glacier Deep Archive
  • Lydia says AWS deals are huge.

Relevant to your interests

  • No room this week.

Sponsored by Solarwinds

Over 275,000 customers worldwide and 499 of the Fortune 500 trust and rely on SolarWinds for their monitoring software. To learn more or try the company’s DevOps products for free, visit http://solarwinds.com/devops.

Conferences, et. al.

  • Dec 12th and 13th, Toronto - SpringTour Toronto, Coté MC’ing doing open spaces. He won’t be at the Paris one, Dec 4th and 5th which is stupid planning on his part.
  • 2019, a city near you: The 2019 SpringTours are posted. Coté will be speaking at many of these, hopefully all the ones in EMEA. They’re free and all about programming and DevOps things. Free lunch and stickers!

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It’s AWS re:Invent. We talk about the “everything” of it, private cloud, and some RC cars. Also, what exactly is a “field CTO”?

AWS Announcements

  • AWS Launches, Previews, and Pre-Announcements at re:Invent 2018
  • Analytics
    • AWS Lake Formation: Build a secure data lake in days
    • Amazon Managed Streaming for Kafka (MSK): Fully managed, highly available, and secure Apache Kafka service
  • Blockchain
    • Amazon Managed Blockchain: Create and manage scalable blockchain networks
    • Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB): Fully managed ledger database
  • Compute
    • Amazon EC2 A1 Instances: Optimized for scale-out workloads
    • Amazon EC2 C5n Instances: Up to 100 Gbps network bandwidth
    • Amazon EC2 P3dn Instances: Optimized for distributed ML training
    • AWS Outposts – a new dimension to AWS Cloud (Hybrid Cloud with VMware), Run AWS infrastructure on-premises
      • This is VMware?
  • Database
    • Amazon RDS on VMware: Automate on-premises database management
    • Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB): Fully managed ledger database
    • Amazon Timestream: Fully managed time series database
  • Internet of Things
    • AWS IoT Events: IoT event detection and response
    • AWS IoT SiteWise: IoT data collector and interpreter
    • AWS IoT Things Graph: Easily connect devices and web services
    • AWS Partner Device Catalog: Curated catalog of AWS-compatible IoT hardware
  • Lambda
  • Machine Learning
  • Management & Governance
    • AWS App Mesh: Monitor and control microservices
    • AWS Cloud Map: Service discovery for cloud resources
    • AWS Control Tower: Set up and govern a secure, compliant multi-account environment
    • AWS License Manager: Track, manage and control license usage
  • Media Services
    • AWS Elemental MediaConnect: Reliable and secure live video transport
  • Migration & Transfer
    • AWS DataSync: Simple, fast, online data transfer
    • AWS Transfer for SFTP: Fully managed SFTP service
  • Mobile
    • AWS Amplify: Build and deploy mobile and web applications
  • Networking & Content Delivery
    • AWS Global Accelerator: Improve application availability and performance
    • AWS Transit Gateway: Easily scale VPC and account connections
  • Robotics
    • AWS RoboMaker: Develop, test, and deploy robotics applications
  • Satellite
    • AWS Ground Station: Fully managed ground station as a service
  • Security, Identity, & Compliance
    • AWS Security Hub: Unified security and compliance center
  • Storage
    • Amazon FSx for Lustre: Fully managed compute-intensive file system
    • Amazon FSx for Windows File Server: Fully managed Windows native file system
    • Amazon S3 Intelligent-Tiering: Save with auto-tiering storage
    • S3 Glacier Deep Archive
  • Lydia says AWS deals are huge.

Relevant to your interests

  • No room this week.

Sponsored by Solarwinds

Over 275,000 customers worldwide and 499 of the Fortune 500 trust and rely on SolarWinds for their monitoring software. To learn more or try the company’s DevOps products for free, visit http://solarwinds.com/devops.

Conferences, et. al.

  • Dec 12th and 13th, Toronto - SpringTour Toronto, Coté MC’ing doing open spaces. He won’t be at the Paris one, Dec 4th and 5th which is stupid planning on his part.
  • 2019, a city near you: The 2019 SpringTours are posted. Coté will be speaking at many of these, hopefully all the ones in EMEA. They’re free and all about programming and DevOps things. Free lunch and stickers!

Get a Free SDT T-Shirt

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+tzf534Fx ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 156: People: Google doesn’t get ‘enterprise’ and should have people who’re more enterprise focused. GOOG: Look, we just hired an enterprise focused person. People: OMG! Why did just hire an enterprise person? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/156 a7b6aa22-a439-4a0d-b2ca-176f45ed5e1f Wed, 21 Nov 2018 15:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 156 People: Google doesn’t get ‘enterprise’ and should have people who’re more enterprise focused. GOOG: Look, we just hired an enterprise focused person. People: OMG! Why did just hire an enterprise person? full Software Defined Talk LLC See title. 1:12:12 true See title.

Google Cloud

  • Diane Greene steps down as Google's cloud chief
  • Google looks to former Oracle exec Thomas Kurian to move cloud business along
  • Longer CNBC piece on the switch.
  • Ray Wang: “Enterprise customers need a different level of care, and Google hasn't been able to deliver to date. So the resources available to Diane may not have always been allocated in the right place, but the resource is there and he has to sit down and see what partners and customer are saying.”
  • More: ‘This might take the form of a growth of the sales or go-to-market teams at Google Cloud, but essentially "enterprises need consistency and roadmaps to adjust as they go," Wang said, and Google Cloud needs to do better at delivering that if it wants to take a bigger chunk of the public cloud market over the crucial coming years. "Google has the opportunity, but the window is closing, so there is 18 months to two years to right the ship," he said.’
  • History: built middleware business in the 2000s, Fusion ERP apps integration, cloud business.
  • The Corporate Culture Survival Guide.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsored by Solarwinds

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds® and this week, SolarWinds wants you to know about their tools designed for DevOps: Pingdom®, AppOptics™, Papertrail™, and Loggly®.

Today’s recognized pillars of observability combine metrics, traces, and logs to enable DevOps teams to monitor system and application performance. But, these capabilities provide only limited insights into application performance because they ignore the user’s experience—a critical measure of application performance.

Understanding if a system is slow or unavailable from an end user’s perspective is crucial in today’s digital world, even if the metrics are good and there are no alerts.

Altogether, the combined functionality of Pingdom, AppOptics, Papertrail, and Loggly brings together real user monitoring, synthetic user monitoring, web and application performance metrics, distributed tracing, event aggregation, and log management to help proactively identify bottlenecks and accelerate troubleshooting.

By bringing user experience, metrics, traces, and logs together with an easy-to-use, complementary toolkit, DevOps teams gain unmatched visibility into their cloud environment, so they can seamlessly follow an alert or issue from one product into another to resolve issues quickly and get back to focusing on the more proactive elements of their job.

Over 275,000 customers worldwide and 499 of the Fortune 500 trust and rely on SolarWinds for their monitoring software. To learn more or try the company’s DevOps products for free, visit http://solarwinds.com/devops.

Going to AWS re:Invent? Visit SolarWinds at booth 608 to see their products designed for DevOps first-hand.

Conferences, et. al.

  • Dec 12th and 13th, Toronto - SpringTour Toronto, Coté MC’ing doing open spaces. He won’t be at the Paris one, Dec 4th and 5th which is stupid planning on his part.
  • 2019, a city near you: The 2019 SpringTours are posted. Coté will be speaking at many of these, hopefully all the ones in EMEA. They’re free and all about programming and DevOps things. Free lunch and stickers!

Get a Free SDT T-Shirt

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    • Write an ITunes Review on the SDT iTunes Page.
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SDT news & hype

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See title.

Google Cloud

  • Diane Greene steps down as Google's cloud chief
  • Google looks to former Oracle exec Thomas Kurian to move cloud business along
  • Longer CNBC piece on the switch.
  • Ray Wang: “Enterprise customers need a different level of care, and Google hasn't been able to deliver to date. So the resources available to Diane may not have always been allocated in the right place, but the resource is there and he has to sit down and see what partners and customer are saying.”
  • More: ‘This might take the form of a growth of the sales or go-to-market teams at Google Cloud, but essentially "enterprises need consistency and roadmaps to adjust as they go," Wang said, and Google Cloud needs to do better at delivering that if it wants to take a bigger chunk of the public cloud market over the crucial coming years. "Google has the opportunity, but the window is closing, so there is 18 months to two years to right the ship," he said.’
  • History: built middleware business in the 2000s, Fusion ERP apps integration, cloud business.
  • The Corporate Culture Survival Guide.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsored by Solarwinds

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds® and this week, SolarWinds wants you to know about their tools designed for DevOps: Pingdom®, AppOptics™, Papertrail™, and Loggly®.

Today’s recognized pillars of observability combine metrics, traces, and logs to enable DevOps teams to monitor system and application performance. But, these capabilities provide only limited insights into application performance because they ignore the user’s experience—a critical measure of application performance.

Understanding if a system is slow or unavailable from an end user’s perspective is crucial in today’s digital world, even if the metrics are good and there are no alerts.

Altogether, the combined functionality of Pingdom, AppOptics, Papertrail, and Loggly brings together real user monitoring, synthetic user monitoring, web and application performance metrics, distributed tracing, event aggregation, and log management to help proactively identify bottlenecks and accelerate troubleshooting.

By bringing user experience, metrics, traces, and logs together with an easy-to-use, complementary toolkit, DevOps teams gain unmatched visibility into their cloud environment, so they can seamlessly follow an alert or issue from one product into another to resolve issues quickly and get back to focusing on the more proactive elements of their job.

Over 275,000 customers worldwide and 499 of the Fortune 500 trust and rely on SolarWinds for their monitoring software. To learn more or try the company’s DevOps products for free, visit http://solarwinds.com/devops.

Going to AWS re:Invent? Visit SolarWinds at booth 608 to see their products designed for DevOps first-hand.

Conferences, et. al.

  • Dec 12th and 13th, Toronto - SpringTour Toronto, Coté MC’ing doing open spaces. He won’t be at the Paris one, Dec 4th and 5th which is stupid planning on his part.
  • 2019, a city near you: The 2019 SpringTours are posted. Coté will be speaking at many of these, hopefully all the ones in EMEA. They’re free and all about programming and DevOps things. Free lunch and stickers!

Get a Free SDT T-Shirt

  • Write an iTunes review of SDT and get a free SDT T-Shirt.
    • Write an ITunes Review on the SDT iTunes Page.
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Listener Feedback

  • Brian from Austin got T-shirt because he wrote an iTunes Review!

SDT news & hype

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See title.

Google Cloud

  • Diane Greene steps down as Google's cloud chief
  • Google looks to former Oracle exec Thomas Kurian to move cloud business along
  • Longer CNBC piece on the switch.
  • Ray Wang: “Enterprise customers need a different level of care, and Google hasn't been able to deliver to date. So the resources available to Diane may not have always been allocated in the right place, but the resource is there and he has to sit down and see what partners and customer are saying.”
  • More: ‘This might take the form of a growth of the sales or go-to-market teams at Google Cloud, but essentially "enterprises need consistency and roadmaps to adjust as they go," Wang said, and Google Cloud needs to do better at delivering that if it wants to take a bigger chunk of the public cloud market over the crucial coming years. "Google has the opportunity, but the window is closing, so there is 18 months to two years to right the ship," he said.’
  • History: built middleware business in the 2000s, Fusion ERP apps integration, cloud business.
  • The Corporate Culture Survival Guide.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Sponsored by Solarwinds

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds® and this week, SolarWinds wants you to know about their tools designed for DevOps: Pingdom®, AppOptics™, Papertrail™, and Loggly®.

Today’s recognized pillars of observability combine metrics, traces, and logs to enable DevOps teams to monitor system and application performance. But, these capabilities provide only limited insights into application performance because they ignore the user’s experience—a critical measure of application performance.

Understanding if a system is slow or unavailable from an end user’s perspective is crucial in today’s digital world, even if the metrics are good and there are no alerts.

Altogether, the combined functionality of Pingdom, AppOptics, Papertrail, and Loggly brings together real user monitoring, synthetic user monitoring, web and application performance metrics, distributed tracing, event aggregation, and log management to help proactively identify bottlenecks and accelerate troubleshooting.

By bringing user experience, metrics, traces, and logs together with an easy-to-use, complementary toolkit, DevOps teams gain unmatched visibility into their cloud environment, so they can seamlessly follow an alert or issue from one product into another to resolve issues quickly and get back to focusing on the more proactive elements of their job.

Over 275,000 customers worldwide and 499 of the Fortune 500 trust and rely on SolarWinds for their monitoring software. To learn more or try the company’s DevOps products for free, visit http://solarwinds.com/devops.

Going to AWS re:Invent? Visit SolarWinds at booth 608 to see their products designed for DevOps first-hand.

Conferences, et. al.

  • Dec 12th and 13th, Toronto - SpringTour Toronto, Coté MC’ing doing open spaces. He won’t be at the Paris one, Dec 4th and 5th which is stupid planning on his part.
  • 2019, a city near you: The 2019 SpringTours are posted. Coté will be speaking at many of these, hopefully all the ones in EMEA. They’re free and all about programming and DevOps things. Free lunch and stickers!

Get a Free SDT T-Shirt

  • Write an iTunes review of SDT and get a free SDT T-Shirt.
    • Write an ITunes Review on the SDT iTunes Page.
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+c3TYbRLl ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 155: Existing investments & business innovation fuel https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/155 bb12d149-5f71-4b8a-bbf2-3d5facad3a28 Thu, 15 Nov 2018 23:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 155 Existing investments & business innovation fuel full Software Defined Talk LLC Hybrid cloud and kubernetes with Cisco, and the latest beard analysis from the OpenStack community, and some spontaneous ERP and ethics of Facebook meandering - all this week in our power episode! 1:21:45 true Hybrid cloud and kubernetes with Cisco, and the latest beard analysis from the OpenStack community, and some spontaneous ERP and ethics of Facebook meandering - all this week in our power episode!

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Sponsored by DataDog

This episode is sponsored by Datadog and this week Datadog wants you to know about Watchdog.

Watchdog automatically detects performance problems in your applications without any manual setup or configuration. By continuously examining application performance data, it identifies anomalies, like a sudden spike in hit rate, that could otherwise have remained invisible. Once an anomaly is detected, Watchdog provides you with all the relevant information you need to get to the root cause faster, such as stack traces, error messages, and related issues from the same timeframe.

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Hybrid cloud and kubernetes with Cisco, and the latest beard analysis from the OpenStack community, and some spontaneous ERP and ethics of Facebook meandering - all this week in our power episode!

Relevant to your interests

Sponsored by DataDog

This episode is sponsored by Datadog and this week Datadog wants you to know about Watchdog.

Watchdog automatically detects performance problems in your applications without any manual setup or configuration. By continuously examining application performance data, it identifies anomalies, like a sudden spike in hit rate, that could otherwise have remained invisible. Once an anomaly is detected, Watchdog provides you with all the relevant information you need to get to the root cause faster, such as stack traces, error messages, and related issues from the same timeframe.

Sign up for a free trial today at https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk and tell them your friends at Software Defined Talk sent you.

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Hybrid cloud and kubernetes with Cisco, and the latest beard analysis from the OpenStack community, and some spontaneous ERP and ethics of Facebook meandering - all this week in our power episode!

Relevant to your interests

Sponsored by DataDog

This episode is sponsored by Datadog and this week Datadog wants you to know about Watchdog.

Watchdog automatically detects performance problems in your applications without any manual setup or configuration. By continuously examining application performance data, it identifies anomalies, like a sudden spike in hit rate, that could otherwise have remained invisible. Once an anomaly is detected, Watchdog provides you with all the relevant information you need to get to the root cause faster, such as stack traces, error messages, and related issues from the same timeframe.

Sign up for a free trial today at https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk and tell them your friends at Software Defined Talk sent you.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+0kjatc8j ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 154: Singapore Sanka & tech idears https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/154 aaa1b54f-6892-410f-94e0-a8444b9c5b80 Sun, 11 Nov 2018 08:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 154 Singapore Sanka & tech idears full Software Defined Talk LLC More consolidation in the kubernetes community, plus the X Windowing System and Canonical. Related: “I’m not waiting for an answer, I’m just going to go on.” 1:04:25 true More consolidation in the kubernetes community, plus the X Windowing System and Canonical. Related: “I’m not waiting for an answer, I’m just going to go on.”

Sponsored by SolarWinds

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds and this week SolarWinds wants you to know about their DevOps tool: AppOptics.

Today, there is a divide between application and infrastructure health metrics—and the lack of unified dashboards, alerting, and management. With SolarWinds AppOptics you get a bird’s-eye view across all your resources on a single pane of glass—but can also drill quickly into the details.

AppOptics includes built-in integrations for over 150 cloud-first applications, instant visibility into server and infrastructure performance, robust custom metrics dashboards, and automated APM request tracing. It’s SaaS-hosted, easy to manage, and budget friendly.

Over 275,000 customers trust SolarWinds for the performance data they need, and AppOptics lets developers and operations get back to doing what they love: delighting users.

Learn more or try it free for 14 days, just go to appoptics.com/sdt

Are you going to AWS re:Invent? Make sure to visit SolarWinds at booth 608 to see AppOptics first-hand and learn about the complete DevOps suite of products, providing unmatched visibility across user experience, metrics, traces, and logs.

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VMware buys Heptio

  • VMware acquires Heptio, the startup founded by 2 co-founders of Kubernetes
  • Pivotal’s take: We’re Looking Forward to Welcoming Heptio to the Family! This is Why Our Customers Will be the Big Winners.
  • RedMonk’s O’Grady:
    • What Heptio actually does: “the company chose a unique path of not quite product company, and not quite full service company, but borrowing elements of both. This fit the market need in many cases, but posed significant challenges from a marketing and messaging standpoint, as the market understands product companies and service companies but is less comfortable with descriptions that don’t entirely fit into either bucket.”
    • “None of [the open source tools developers love(d) so much] concerned VMware particularly, because as its early developer attention waned its popularity within the operations side of the house – and central IT in particular – boomed. Which has been good for the company generally as central IT has historically been less concerned both about software being open source and being free than developers, which has led to VMware becoming an enterprise datacenter standard which in turn led to its current $60.7B market cap – a valuation roughly double that of Red Hat’s, for context.”
  • Related: El Reg decoder ring.
  • Heptio's Episode of Exegesis podcast.

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More consolidation in the kubernetes community, plus the X Windowing System and Canonical. Related: “I’m not waiting for an answer, I’m just going to go on.”

Sponsored by SolarWinds

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds and this week SolarWinds wants you to know about their DevOps tool: AppOptics.

Today, there is a divide between application and infrastructure health metrics—and the lack of unified dashboards, alerting, and management. With SolarWinds AppOptics you get a bird’s-eye view across all your resources on a single pane of glass—but can also drill quickly into the details.

AppOptics includes built-in integrations for over 150 cloud-first applications, instant visibility into server and infrastructure performance, robust custom metrics dashboards, and automated APM request tracing. It’s SaaS-hosted, easy to manage, and budget friendly.

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VMware buys Heptio

  • VMware acquires Heptio, the startup founded by 2 co-founders of Kubernetes
  • Pivotal’s take: We’re Looking Forward to Welcoming Heptio to the Family! This is Why Our Customers Will be the Big Winners.
  • RedMonk’s O’Grady:
    • What Heptio actually does: “the company chose a unique path of not quite product company, and not quite full service company, but borrowing elements of both. This fit the market need in many cases, but posed significant challenges from a marketing and messaging standpoint, as the market understands product companies and service companies but is less comfortable with descriptions that don’t entirely fit into either bucket.”
    • “None of [the open source tools developers love(d) so much] concerned VMware particularly, because as its early developer attention waned its popularity within the operations side of the house – and central IT in particular – boomed. Which has been good for the company generally as central IT has historically been less concerned both about software being open source and being free than developers, which has led to VMware becoming an enterprise datacenter standard which in turn led to its current $60.7B market cap – a valuation roughly double that of Red Hat’s, for context.”
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More consolidation in the kubernetes community, plus the X Windowing System and Canonical. Related: “I’m not waiting for an answer, I’m just going to go on.”

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VMware buys Heptio

  • VMware acquires Heptio, the startup founded by 2 co-founders of Kubernetes
  • Pivotal’s take: We’re Looking Forward to Welcoming Heptio to the Family! This is Why Our Customers Will be the Big Winners.
  • RedMonk’s O’Grady:
    • What Heptio actually does: “the company chose a unique path of not quite product company, and not quite full service company, but borrowing elements of both. This fit the market need in many cases, but posed significant challenges from a marketing and messaging standpoint, as the market understands product companies and service companies but is less comfortable with descriptions that don’t entirely fit into either bucket.”
    • “None of [the open source tools developers love(d) so much] concerned VMware particularly, because as its early developer attention waned its popularity within the operations side of the house – and central IT in particular – boomed. Which has been good for the company generally as central IT has historically been less concerned both about software being open source and being free than developers, which has led to VMware becoming an enterprise datacenter standard which in turn led to its current $60.7B market cap – a valuation roughly double that of Red Hat’s, for context.”
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Episode 153: “I have no idea, but I’ll go on,” or IBM buying Red Hat https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/153 48d729f9-919d-4441-8bd7-8e60d7b2d613 Thu, 01 Nov 2018 13:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 153 “I have no idea, but I’ll go on,” or IBM buying Red Hat full Software Defined Talk LLC IBM is buying Red Hat. Topic acquired. 1:25:01 true IBM is buying Red Hat. Topic acquired.

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“I like the ones where you prepare.” (Coté ed.)

  • Look, Red Hat and IBM are Pivotal competitors, good ones: we wish them success in this complex integration, it’s good they’re finally trying to fix their cloud portfolio, we’re hiring, etc., etc.. Let’s take it for mature-granted that we’d prefer enterprises be Pivotal customers than IBM/Red Hat customers. Now, let’s put that aside.
  • This is an exquisite slide from their deck:

    • Easily the best corporate deck slide of 2018.
  • First, this is a bold, good move. Acquiring Red Hat has always been a hill too high and it’s kind of mind-blowing that someone actually did it. The valuation here is sort of besides the point of anything impressive. In contrast, the GitHub valuation was impressive because GitHub is a one product company (please don’t email me about “community” as a separate product - sure thing, I agree). Red Hat is kind of everything IBM has missing…except public cloud.

  • To be, I guess, contrarian and annoyingly not Pivotal-biased, I think it’ll be hard for IBM to fuck this up.

  • On that last point, Ben Thompson: “The company has spent the years since then claiming it is committed to catching up in the public cloud, but the truth is that Palmisano sealed the company’s cloud fate when he failed to invest a decade ago; indeed, one of the most important takeaways from the Red Hat acquisition is the admission that IBM’s public cloud efforts are effectively dead.”

    • In other word, IBM is too late to catch-up to public cloud co.’s, it’d need to spend lots of capex to get close.
    • Related, sick nerd burn: “Meanwhile, [IBM’s] aforementioned commitment to the cloud has mostly been an accounting fiction derived from re-classifying existing businesses”
  • Fixing IBM’s cloud business. What was wrong in the first place?

  • Things Red Hat has: RHEL revenue, JBoss developer presence, product/developer know-how, support know-how, OSS good-will, OpenShift as a k8s distribution:

    • RHEL & IBM has a foot-print in most all enterprise stacks, but not public cloud(?)
    • IBM knows how to eek out OS revenue, so does Red Hat.
    • JBoss + WebSphere. At some point, IBM had a huge developer community. They likely do among enterprise developers (but even there, it’s been fading). Red Hat has developers - I assume. People do like kubernetes.
    • The know-how and good will are interesting - added to IBM’s OSS equivalent (they still have that?) you have, potentially, the biggest OSS people around…? I’m not sure which standards bodies this allows them more control over, no which projects. Google and Microsoft are contenders here too.
  • “Lock-in”:

    • From the press release: “research shows that 80 percent of business workloads have yet to move to the cloud, held back by the proprietary nature of today’s cloud market.” (No citation provided. I will assume it’s from the Anonymous Galactic Research Board Whose IP Licensing Policy Prohibits Your From Citing Us By Name Because We Prefer to Peacefully Float In Space Like Those Rasta Dudes in William Gibson Books But The Good Early Ones Not The Weird In The Present Ones Except For the Blue Color of Bigend’s Suit Which Was Actually Pretty Cool - But Cuban Parkour Ninja Cults? Boy.)
      • See also: Turns out Pareto was some kind of every single study ever genius. Shut it down, boys, turns out every survey result ends up in an 80/20 split.
    • As ever, this topic vexes me. I take lock-in to mean:
      • I don’t want to keep paying this rent-seeker, aka, “maintenance contracts - AMIRIGHT?.” I’m just interested in paying less. If you gave me a closed source offering that was free, I’d be just as happy.
      • I don’t want to get trapped in an aging stack that isn’t evolving (e.g., I want to use node.js on UNIVACs, or something), so I need “the freedom to leave” to get the benefits of new technologies.
      • I like having the source code for transparency, to make my own forks, and/or because rainbows and sandals.
    • Like, seriously, what options do you have to move to?
    • DIY stack - you’re going to take the IBM/Red Hat stack and run it all on your own, merging in new releases and patches, even forking and evolving it yourself. Will all the IBM stuff be available? What if you run on VMware or Azure or Softlayer? How do you rebuild that entire stack? So you just want to rebuild a little bit of it? If you throw OpenStack with KVM in there, plus whatever SDN and storage stuff you could get in open source, throw in some OSS network routing…you could get away with the only proprietary thing being chips and other rando hardware things. You’ll need some bare-metel BIOS/firmware update things.
      1. Begged question: how far (and up!) the stack do you want to be un-proprietary? Only use OSS Android on jail-broken phones? No iPhones, clearly, and toss out Safari, macOS, and Windows - maybe you can cruise in with some HTML5 stuff through Firefox and Chrome on the desktop and mobile, then on some Eclipse for GUIs?
    • AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, AzureStack, Pivotal ready stack with VMware - perhaps you could take the thin k8s and PaaS layer from the Red Hat IBM stack and move it to those clouds? Will that work? Is it better, economically and innovation roadmap-ally than just sticking with IBM/Red Hat
    • Alibaba and the other non-Western clouds. Same.
    • MSPs like Rackspace. Maybe - the Rackspace people could just run whatever you want. See concerns of #1, plus the premium paid for “fanatical.” Maybe Rackspace has some SRE magic that allows them to do what you’d be doing at 80% of the cost, or something.
    • I don’t understand this reasoning. How is IBM + Red Hat lack of “proprietary nature”? If I’m running an IBM/RedHat stack, can I just move off all my workloads over night, paying nothing to move and then run my workloads, like, perfectly? If I’m running on that stack, and then I want to move to Google Cloud, does that work? Where-else would I go? Can I just take my pods and throw them onto Azure?
    • Also, if any of these are practically true - it’s a shitty business for IBM/Red Hat to be in, at least a huge risk for them to carry. Any time a customer cashes in on freedom to leave, that’s lost revenue to IBM/Red Hat.
    • My point is: I wish we’d stop talking about lock-in and focus on more practical matters, namely, does the technology work, does it work in a good ecosystem/community (I can find and make it work with other stuff), does it evolve/innovate at a pace I like, and am I happy with the initial and ongoing costs. If the answer to all of those is yes, I don’t think people care about OSS versus closed. But what do I know, I don’t know such stuff, I just do slides.
  • What really matters is getting the two sales forces to sell each other’s stuff, esp. accelerating OpenShift. The IBM sales force has to sell moving away from their traditional offerings (WebSphere, 3 tier, etc.) and instead sell modernizing to OpenShift. That’s fine, but a lot to ask. Also, the comp. plans might get dicey. Part of the point of modernizing is to reduce costs, implying a lower up-front deal-size and smaller ongoing deal-size. So, you’re asking the IBM rep to sell cheaper products, potentially. And if you’re not, see lock-in screed above on pricing. There’s not much upside to sales people here, aside from maybe holding onto an eroding market, but that’s years out, sales people are short-term focused by design. Red Hat sales people might fare better because they’re used to that deal size and can sell more; however, IBM sales people will resist these Red Hat people getting into their account and snatching their paper. All of this is not a killer, but likely the bulk of work that needs to be nailed to synergize maximally (my favorite type of synergizing).

  • Brandon’s winners/looses, also O’Grady’s.

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IBM and Red Hat Acquisition

“I like the ones where you prepare.” (Coté ed.)

  • Look, Red Hat and IBM are Pivotal competitors, good ones: we wish them success in this complex integration, it’s good they’re finally trying to fix their cloud portfolio, we’re hiring, etc., etc.. Let’s take it for mature-granted that we’d prefer enterprises be Pivotal customers than IBM/Red Hat customers. Now, let’s put that aside.
  • This is an exquisite slide from their deck:

    • Easily the best corporate deck slide of 2018.
  • First, this is a bold, good move. Acquiring Red Hat has always been a hill too high and it’s kind of mind-blowing that someone actually did it. The valuation here is sort of besides the point of anything impressive. In contrast, the GitHub valuation was impressive because GitHub is a one product company (please don’t email me about “community” as a separate product - sure thing, I agree). Red Hat is kind of everything IBM has missing…except public cloud.

  • To be, I guess, contrarian and annoyingly not Pivotal-biased, I think it’ll be hard for IBM to fuck this up.

  • On that last point, Ben Thompson: “The company has spent the years since then claiming it is committed to catching up in the public cloud, but the truth is that Palmisano sealed the company’s cloud fate when he failed to invest a decade ago; indeed, one of the most important takeaways from the Red Hat acquisition is the admission that IBM’s public cloud efforts are effectively dead.”

    • In other word, IBM is too late to catch-up to public cloud co.’s, it’d need to spend lots of capex to get close.
    • Related, sick nerd burn: “Meanwhile, [IBM’s] aforementioned commitment to the cloud has mostly been an accounting fiction derived from re-classifying existing businesses”
  • Fixing IBM’s cloud business. What was wrong in the first place?

  • Things Red Hat has: RHEL revenue, JBoss developer presence, product/developer know-how, support know-how, OSS good-will, OpenShift as a k8s distribution:

    • RHEL & IBM has a foot-print in most all enterprise stacks, but not public cloud(?)
    • IBM knows how to eek out OS revenue, so does Red Hat.
    • JBoss + WebSphere. At some point, IBM had a huge developer community. They likely do among enterprise developers (but even there, it’s been fading). Red Hat has developers - I assume. People do like kubernetes.
    • The know-how and good will are interesting - added to IBM’s OSS equivalent (they still have that?) you have, potentially, the biggest OSS people around…? I’m not sure which standards bodies this allows them more control over, no which projects. Google and Microsoft are contenders here too.
  • “Lock-in”:

    • From the press release: “research shows that 80 percent of business workloads have yet to move to the cloud, held back by the proprietary nature of today’s cloud market.” (No citation provided. I will assume it’s from the Anonymous Galactic Research Board Whose IP Licensing Policy Prohibits Your From Citing Us By Name Because We Prefer to Peacefully Float In Space Like Those Rasta Dudes in William Gibson Books But The Good Early Ones Not The Weird In The Present Ones Except For the Blue Color of Bigend’s Suit Which Was Actually Pretty Cool - But Cuban Parkour Ninja Cults? Boy.)
      • See also: Turns out Pareto was some kind of every single study ever genius. Shut it down, boys, turns out every survey result ends up in an 80/20 split.
    • As ever, this topic vexes me. I take lock-in to mean:
      • I don’t want to keep paying this rent-seeker, aka, “maintenance contracts - AMIRIGHT?.” I’m just interested in paying less. If you gave me a closed source offering that was free, I’d be just as happy.
      • I don’t want to get trapped in an aging stack that isn’t evolving (e.g., I want to use node.js on UNIVACs, or something), so I need “the freedom to leave” to get the benefits of new technologies.
      • I like having the source code for transparency, to make my own forks, and/or because rainbows and sandals.
    • Like, seriously, what options do you have to move to?
    • DIY stack - you’re going to take the IBM/Red Hat stack and run it all on your own, merging in new releases and patches, even forking and evolving it yourself. Will all the IBM stuff be available? What if you run on VMware or Azure or Softlayer? How do you rebuild that entire stack? So you just want to rebuild a little bit of it? If you throw OpenStack with KVM in there, plus whatever SDN and storage stuff you could get in open source, throw in some OSS network routing…you could get away with the only proprietary thing being chips and other rando hardware things. You’ll need some bare-metel BIOS/firmware update things.
      1. Begged question: how far (and up!) the stack do you want to be un-proprietary? Only use OSS Android on jail-broken phones? No iPhones, clearly, and toss out Safari, macOS, and Windows - maybe you can cruise in with some HTML5 stuff through Firefox and Chrome on the desktop and mobile, then on some Eclipse for GUIs?
    • AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, AzureStack, Pivotal ready stack with VMware - perhaps you could take the thin k8s and PaaS layer from the Red Hat IBM stack and move it to those clouds? Will that work? Is it better, economically and innovation roadmap-ally than just sticking with IBM/Red Hat
    • Alibaba and the other non-Western clouds. Same.
    • MSPs like Rackspace. Maybe - the Rackspace people could just run whatever you want. See concerns of #1, plus the premium paid for “fanatical.” Maybe Rackspace has some SRE magic that allows them to do what you’d be doing at 80% of the cost, or something.
    • I don’t understand this reasoning. How is IBM + Red Hat lack of “proprietary nature”? If I’m running an IBM/RedHat stack, can I just move off all my workloads over night, paying nothing to move and then run my workloads, like, perfectly? If I’m running on that stack, and then I want to move to Google Cloud, does that work? Where-else would I go? Can I just take my pods and throw them onto Azure?
    • Also, if any of these are practically true - it’s a shitty business for IBM/Red Hat to be in, at least a huge risk for them to carry. Any time a customer cashes in on freedom to leave, that’s lost revenue to IBM/Red Hat.
    • My point is: I wish we’d stop talking about lock-in and focus on more practical matters, namely, does the technology work, does it work in a good ecosystem/community (I can find and make it work with other stuff), does it evolve/innovate at a pace I like, and am I happy with the initial and ongoing costs. If the answer to all of those is yes, I don’t think people care about OSS versus closed. But what do I know, I don’t know such stuff, I just do slides.
  • What really matters is getting the two sales forces to sell each other’s stuff, esp. accelerating OpenShift. The IBM sales force has to sell moving away from their traditional offerings (WebSphere, 3 tier, etc.) and instead sell modernizing to OpenShift. That’s fine, but a lot to ask. Also, the comp. plans might get dicey. Part of the point of modernizing is to reduce costs, implying a lower up-front deal-size and smaller ongoing deal-size. So, you’re asking the IBM rep to sell cheaper products, potentially. And if you’re not, see lock-in screed above on pricing. There’s not much upside to sales people here, aside from maybe holding onto an eroding market, but that’s years out, sales people are short-term focused by design. Red Hat sales people might fare better because they’re used to that deal size and can sell more; however, IBM sales people will resist these Red Hat people getting into their account and snatching their paper. All of this is not a killer, but likely the bulk of work that needs to be nailed to synergize maximally (my favorite type of synergizing).

  • Brandon’s winners/looses, also O’Grady’s.

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IBM is buying Red Hat. Topic acquired.

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IBM and Red Hat Acquisition

“I like the ones where you prepare.” (Coté ed.)

  • Look, Red Hat and IBM are Pivotal competitors, good ones: we wish them success in this complex integration, it’s good they’re finally trying to fix their cloud portfolio, we’re hiring, etc., etc.. Let’s take it for mature-granted that we’d prefer enterprises be Pivotal customers than IBM/Red Hat customers. Now, let’s put that aside.
  • This is an exquisite slide from their deck:

    • Easily the best corporate deck slide of 2018.
  • First, this is a bold, good move. Acquiring Red Hat has always been a hill too high and it’s kind of mind-blowing that someone actually did it. The valuation here is sort of besides the point of anything impressive. In contrast, the GitHub valuation was impressive because GitHub is a one product company (please don’t email me about “community” as a separate product - sure thing, I agree). Red Hat is kind of everything IBM has missing…except public cloud.

  • To be, I guess, contrarian and annoyingly not Pivotal-biased, I think it’ll be hard for IBM to fuck this up.

  • On that last point, Ben Thompson: “The company has spent the years since then claiming it is committed to catching up in the public cloud, but the truth is that Palmisano sealed the company’s cloud fate when he failed to invest a decade ago; indeed, one of the most important takeaways from the Red Hat acquisition is the admission that IBM’s public cloud efforts are effectively dead.”

    • In other word, IBM is too late to catch-up to public cloud co.’s, it’d need to spend lots of capex to get close.
    • Related, sick nerd burn: “Meanwhile, [IBM’s] aforementioned commitment to the cloud has mostly been an accounting fiction derived from re-classifying existing businesses”
  • Fixing IBM’s cloud business. What was wrong in the first place?

  • Things Red Hat has: RHEL revenue, JBoss developer presence, product/developer know-how, support know-how, OSS good-will, OpenShift as a k8s distribution:

    • RHEL & IBM has a foot-print in most all enterprise stacks, but not public cloud(?)
    • IBM knows how to eek out OS revenue, so does Red Hat.
    • JBoss + WebSphere. At some point, IBM had a huge developer community. They likely do among enterprise developers (but even there, it’s been fading). Red Hat has developers - I assume. People do like kubernetes.
    • The know-how and good will are interesting - added to IBM’s OSS equivalent (they still have that?) you have, potentially, the biggest OSS people around…? I’m not sure which standards bodies this allows them more control over, no which projects. Google and Microsoft are contenders here too.
  • “Lock-in”:

    • From the press release: “research shows that 80 percent of business workloads have yet to move to the cloud, held back by the proprietary nature of today’s cloud market.” (No citation provided. I will assume it’s from the Anonymous Galactic Research Board Whose IP Licensing Policy Prohibits Your From Citing Us By Name Because We Prefer to Peacefully Float In Space Like Those Rasta Dudes in William Gibson Books But The Good Early Ones Not The Weird In The Present Ones Except For the Blue Color of Bigend’s Suit Which Was Actually Pretty Cool - But Cuban Parkour Ninja Cults? Boy.)
      • See also: Turns out Pareto was some kind of every single study ever genius. Shut it down, boys, turns out every survey result ends up in an 80/20 split.
    • As ever, this topic vexes me. I take lock-in to mean:
      • I don’t want to keep paying this rent-seeker, aka, “maintenance contracts - AMIRIGHT?.” I’m just interested in paying less. If you gave me a closed source offering that was free, I’d be just as happy.
      • I don’t want to get trapped in an aging stack that isn’t evolving (e.g., I want to use node.js on UNIVACs, or something), so I need “the freedom to leave” to get the benefits of new technologies.
      • I like having the source code for transparency, to make my own forks, and/or because rainbows and sandals.
    • Like, seriously, what options do you have to move to?
    • DIY stack - you’re going to take the IBM/Red Hat stack and run it all on your own, merging in new releases and patches, even forking and evolving it yourself. Will all the IBM stuff be available? What if you run on VMware or Azure or Softlayer? How do you rebuild that entire stack? So you just want to rebuild a little bit of it? If you throw OpenStack with KVM in there, plus whatever SDN and storage stuff you could get in open source, throw in some OSS network routing…you could get away with the only proprietary thing being chips and other rando hardware things. You’ll need some bare-metel BIOS/firmware update things.
      1. Begged question: how far (and up!) the stack do you want to be un-proprietary? Only use OSS Android on jail-broken phones? No iPhones, clearly, and toss out Safari, macOS, and Windows - maybe you can cruise in with some HTML5 stuff through Firefox and Chrome on the desktop and mobile, then on some Eclipse for GUIs?
    • AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, AzureStack, Pivotal ready stack with VMware - perhaps you could take the thin k8s and PaaS layer from the Red Hat IBM stack and move it to those clouds? Will that work? Is it better, economically and innovation roadmap-ally than just sticking with IBM/Red Hat
    • Alibaba and the other non-Western clouds. Same.
    • MSPs like Rackspace. Maybe - the Rackspace people could just run whatever you want. See concerns of #1, plus the premium paid for “fanatical.” Maybe Rackspace has some SRE magic that allows them to do what you’d be doing at 80% of the cost, or something.
    • I don’t understand this reasoning. How is IBM + Red Hat lack of “proprietary nature”? If I’m running an IBM/RedHat stack, can I just move off all my workloads over night, paying nothing to move and then run my workloads, like, perfectly? If I’m running on that stack, and then I want to move to Google Cloud, does that work? Where-else would I go? Can I just take my pods and throw them onto Azure?
    • Also, if any of these are practically true - it’s a shitty business for IBM/Red Hat to be in, at least a huge risk for them to carry. Any time a customer cashes in on freedom to leave, that’s lost revenue to IBM/Red Hat.
    • My point is: I wish we’d stop talking about lock-in and focus on more practical matters, namely, does the technology work, does it work in a good ecosystem/community (I can find and make it work with other stuff), does it evolve/innovate at a pace I like, and am I happy with the initial and ongoing costs. If the answer to all of those is yes, I don’t think people care about OSS versus closed. But what do I know, I don’t know such stuff, I just do slides.
  • What really matters is getting the two sales forces to sell each other’s stuff, esp. accelerating OpenShift. The IBM sales force has to sell moving away from their traditional offerings (WebSphere, 3 tier, etc.) and instead sell modernizing to OpenShift. That’s fine, but a lot to ask. Also, the comp. plans might get dicey. Part of the point of modernizing is to reduce costs, implying a lower up-front deal-size and smaller ongoing deal-size. So, you’re asking the IBM rep to sell cheaper products, potentially. And if you’re not, see lock-in screed above on pricing. There’s not much upside to sales people here, aside from maybe holding onto an eroding market, but that’s years out, sales people are short-term focused by design. Red Hat sales people might fare better because they’re used to that deal size and can sell more; however, IBM sales people will resist these Red Hat people getting into their account and snatching their paper. All of this is not a killer, but likely the bulk of work that needs to be nailed to synergize maximally (my favorite type of synergizing).

  • Brandon’s winners/looses, also O’Grady’s.

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Episode 152: Who put robots in my clouds? Oracle OpenWorld https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/152 9aa955ca-40dc-4c76-8a27-760acdbc1ade Wed, 24 Oct 2018 23:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 152 Who put robots in my clouds? Oracle OpenWorld full Software Defined Talk LLC There’s all sorts of cloud stuff coming out of Oracle OpenWorld this week, so Brando and Coté talk about the mouth-feel of the news. Related, Amazon’s attempts to get off Oracle in Ohio, iCloud dropping out, and JEDI problems. 1:11:40 true There’s all sorts of cloud stuff coming out of Oracle OpenWorld this week, so Brando and Coté talk about the mouth-feel of the news. Related, Amazon’s attempts to get off Oracle in Ohio, iCloud dropping out, and JEDI problems.

Sponsored by SolarWinds

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds and this week SolarWinds wants you to know about their DevOps tool: AppOptics.

Today, there is a divide between application and infrastructure health metrics—and the lack of unified dashboards, alerting, and management. With SolarWinds AppOptics you get a bird’s-eye view across all your resources on a single pane of glass—but can also drill quickly into the details.

AppOptics includes built-in integrations for over 150 cloud-first applications, instant visibility into server and infrastructure performance, robust custom metrics dashboards, and automated APM request tracing. It’s SaaS-hosted, easy to manage, and budget friendly.

Over 275,000 customers trust SolarWinds for the performance data they need, and AppOptics lets developers and operations get back to doing what they love: delighting users.

Learn more or try it free for 14 days, just go to appoptics.com/sdt

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  • DTA goes cold on blockchain
  • I think the DevOps people are into talking about “product now”…?
  • Ellison makes convincing pitch on automation and security for Oracle Cloud 2.0...but can’t resist trashing AWS
  • Kurt’s summary of Oracle cloud stuff, pretty good.
    • Coté: Look, I don’t really know their portfolio well. It’s hard to follow cause it doesn’t show up in all my feeds like, well, everything else. I’m intrigued by their emphasis on performance and (to a lesser extent) cost. They really hit up the performance characteristics - I’m not sure they mention ease of use or “outcomes” very much.
    • The focus on security is bizarre. Not because they shouldn’t have these things, but because these things are, well, what they should have. Cloud vendors don’t go around chest thumping about how secure they are in the same way that bakers don’t go around chest thumping about how their food is edible.
    • Performance pitching has always been Oracle’s thing (as those of us who used to read printed trade rags know). It’s sort of indicative of easier sales: it’s all numbers in a spreadsheet, then you sort a column and it tells you which vendor to pick.
    • Then there’s Oracle commentary on Amazon of how hard it is to move off Oracle, just barely wrapping itself in the mantle of “because our stuff works better,” when at the core it seems like the worst case of lock-in rent-seeking:
    • ‘Oracle Chairman and co-founder Larry Ellison isn't buying it. On the company's earnings call in December, Ellison said Amazon "is not moving off of Oracle." He reiterated his point at an August event, saying, "I don't think they can do it.
    • ‘They've had 10 years to get off Oracle, and they're still on Oracle," he said. "And it's not going to be easy for them to use their own technology. It's not going to be cost-effective. I mean, it's really, really hard.’
    • ☞ This kind of talk is why we all love to hear “Larry” (as everyone calls him) talk. He’s like the Steve Banon of the IT industry.
    • They should start demo’ing at DevOpsDays and O’Reilly conferences more.
    • Topic: when pitching to “the community” is irrelevant, or, “CIOs don’t go to your shit conferences, nerds.”
    • Now, to put me further out on on the ledge of not knowing Oracle well, they sell a shit-ton of ERP software. They could likely have a larger, positive impact on global productivity by making that ERP software better, no matter how good it is. In the coverage I’ve read, there’s little talk about how they’re revolutionizing ERP stuff - how “machine learning” is improving that. Can it figure out how to file expenses for me? Optimize a supply chain (what ever the fuck that means), etc.? For example, Oracle has the potential to turn all that Watson talk intro practical, everyday applications of “AI.” IBM doesn’t have an ERP suite (they just have re-selling and packaging other people’s stuff injected with Watson thingies - again, whatever the fuck that means) - but Oracle does, plus the foot-print of people using it. I’m sure there’s plenty of money in databases…but their potential to improve their customer’s life is probably more in apps.
    • Diginomica had some ERP coverage: Park Hotels going from analog to digital in accounting, and an excellent example from Red Cross work on improving outcomes. And then back to our regularly scheduled price/performance talk.
    • Kurt has some good, dry lines:
    • Burn-town: “[Oracle’s] Cloud 2.0 looks more like Cloud 0.5” compare to: “My project look like science fair, your project look like section 8.”
  • Amazon's move off Oracle caused Prime Day outage in big Ohio warehouse, internal report says
    • “The outage, which lasted for hours on Prime Day, resulted in over 15,000 delayed packages and roughly $90,000 in wasted labor costs, according to the report. Those costs don't include all the lost hours spent by engineers troubleshooting and fixing the errors or any potential lost sales.”
    • I assume Amazon has saved much more than that by moving off Oracle.
  • Meanwhile, downtime effects us all: Apple iCloud down for (gasp!) hours!
  • Topic: how much uptime do we really need? Cf. SRE last mile problems.
  • US congress-critters question prime directive of Pentagon's $10bn JEDI cloud contract
  • State of Wisconsin shares lessons learned on rolling out Oracle Exadata and how to reduce license costs
  • HashiCorp updates its infrastructure automation suite for hybrid clouds
  • An Alternative History of Silicon Valley Disruption
  • Rockstar Games, crunch, and the great shame of the video games biz
  • Apple’s iCloud services suffered an extended outage
  • Digital transformation of the week: “Eligible Travelers insurance customers will get a discount on their home insurance policies if they buy a smart home kit.”
  • Not everyone likes open spaces: “7 is the magic number of team members for decision-making effectiveness. Once you reach that number, each additional member reduces effectiveness by 10%.”
  • Cloud Foundry Cult: “The users we spoke with didn't just see it as a PaaS – it was the underlying philosophy of application delivery and management upon which future developments would be based. The Foundation claims Cloud Foundry saves, on average, 10 weeks of development time and $100,000 per app development cycle. In fact, in its own survey, 92% of users cite cross-platform flexibility as important. If these panelists are gaining such benefits, it's easy to understand why they are so enamored with it.”
  • 300 VMs per admin is the magic number:
    • “Private clouds owned and self-managed by enterprises can be cheaper than public cloud. The magic number to beat is about $25 per VM-month at 100% utilization. If the cost of the whole stack comes in under this number, then even with the addition of labor to manage that private cloud, it should be cheaper than public cloud. Obviously, with better labor efficiency, unit costs versus public cloud are lowered further, and the relative value of benefits increases. Enterprises unable to achieve a labor efficiency of 300 VMs per engineer are unlikely to beat public cloud on price.
    • ”Partially managed clouds have good economics. If an enterprise is able to manage just the datacenter element of a private cloud at a ratio of at least 400 VMs per engineer, that cloud may cost less to operate than fully managed alternatives. We believe enterprises could easily beat this ratio.”
  • Related: “Of that, private cloud spending [on hardware] reached $4.6 billion, an increase of 28.2 percent year over year. That's a significant increase, but not as great as the jump in spending on public cloud IT infrastructure, which was $10.9 billion, a 58.9 percent year-over-year growth.”

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There’s all sorts of cloud stuff coming out of Oracle OpenWorld this week, so Brando and Coté talk about the mouth-feel of the news. Related, Amazon’s attempts to get off Oracle in Ohio, iCloud dropping out, and JEDI problems.

Sponsored by SolarWinds

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds and this week SolarWinds wants you to know about their DevOps tool: AppOptics.

Today, there is a divide between application and infrastructure health metrics—and the lack of unified dashboards, alerting, and management. With SolarWinds AppOptics you get a bird’s-eye view across all your resources on a single pane of glass—but can also drill quickly into the details.

AppOptics includes built-in integrations for over 150 cloud-first applications, instant visibility into server and infrastructure performance, robust custom metrics dashboards, and automated APM request tracing. It’s SaaS-hosted, easy to manage, and budget friendly.

Over 275,000 customers trust SolarWinds for the performance data they need, and AppOptics lets developers and operations get back to doing what they love: delighting users.

Learn more or try it free for 14 days, just go to appoptics.com/sdt

Relevant to your interests

  • Cloud, enterprise software to drive 2019 IT spending, says Gartner | ZDNet - CNCF Adopts Sysdig’s Falco Container Runtime Monitor - The New Stack
  • DTA goes cold on blockchain
  • I think the DevOps people are into talking about “product now”…?
  • Ellison makes convincing pitch on automation and security for Oracle Cloud 2.0...but can’t resist trashing AWS
  • Kurt’s summary of Oracle cloud stuff, pretty good.
    • Coté: Look, I don’t really know their portfolio well. It’s hard to follow cause it doesn’t show up in all my feeds like, well, everything else. I’m intrigued by their emphasis on performance and (to a lesser extent) cost. They really hit up the performance characteristics - I’m not sure they mention ease of use or “outcomes” very much.
    • The focus on security is bizarre. Not because they shouldn’t have these things, but because these things are, well, what they should have. Cloud vendors don’t go around chest thumping about how secure they are in the same way that bakers don’t go around chest thumping about how their food is edible.
    • Performance pitching has always been Oracle’s thing (as those of us who used to read printed trade rags know). It’s sort of indicative of easier sales: it’s all numbers in a spreadsheet, then you sort a column and it tells you which vendor to pick.
    • Then there’s Oracle commentary on Amazon of how hard it is to move off Oracle, just barely wrapping itself in the mantle of “because our stuff works better,” when at the core it seems like the worst case of lock-in rent-seeking:
    • ‘Oracle Chairman and co-founder Larry Ellison isn't buying it. On the company's earnings call in December, Ellison said Amazon "is not moving off of Oracle." He reiterated his point at an August event, saying, "I don't think they can do it.
    • ‘They've had 10 years to get off Oracle, and they're still on Oracle," he said. "And it's not going to be easy for them to use their own technology. It's not going to be cost-effective. I mean, it's really, really hard.’
    • ☞ This kind of talk is why we all love to hear “Larry” (as everyone calls him) talk. He’s like the Steve Banon of the IT industry.
    • They should start demo’ing at DevOpsDays and O’Reilly conferences more.
    • Topic: when pitching to “the community” is irrelevant, or, “CIOs don’t go to your shit conferences, nerds.”
    • Now, to put me further out on on the ledge of not knowing Oracle well, they sell a shit-ton of ERP software. They could likely have a larger, positive impact on global productivity by making that ERP software better, no matter how good it is. In the coverage I’ve read, there’s little talk about how they’re revolutionizing ERP stuff - how “machine learning” is improving that. Can it figure out how to file expenses for me? Optimize a supply chain (what ever the fuck that means), etc.? For example, Oracle has the potential to turn all that Watson talk intro practical, everyday applications of “AI.” IBM doesn’t have an ERP suite (they just have re-selling and packaging other people’s stuff injected with Watson thingies - again, whatever the fuck that means) - but Oracle does, plus the foot-print of people using it. I’m sure there’s plenty of money in databases…but their potential to improve their customer’s life is probably more in apps.
    • Diginomica had some ERP coverage: Park Hotels going from analog to digital in accounting, and an excellent example from Red Cross work on improving outcomes. And then back to our regularly scheduled price/performance talk.
    • Kurt has some good, dry lines:
    • Burn-town: “[Oracle’s] Cloud 2.0 looks more like Cloud 0.5” compare to: “My project look like science fair, your project look like section 8.”
  • Amazon's move off Oracle caused Prime Day outage in big Ohio warehouse, internal report says
    • “The outage, which lasted for hours on Prime Day, resulted in over 15,000 delayed packages and roughly $90,000 in wasted labor costs, according to the report. Those costs don't include all the lost hours spent by engineers troubleshooting and fixing the errors or any potential lost sales.”
    • I assume Amazon has saved much more than that by moving off Oracle.
  • Meanwhile, downtime effects us all: Apple iCloud down for (gasp!) hours!
  • Topic: how much uptime do we really need? Cf. SRE last mile problems.
  • US congress-critters question prime directive of Pentagon's $10bn JEDI cloud contract
  • State of Wisconsin shares lessons learned on rolling out Oracle Exadata and how to reduce license costs
  • HashiCorp updates its infrastructure automation suite for hybrid clouds
  • An Alternative History of Silicon Valley Disruption
  • Rockstar Games, crunch, and the great shame of the video games biz
  • Apple’s iCloud services suffered an extended outage
  • Digital transformation of the week: “Eligible Travelers insurance customers will get a discount on their home insurance policies if they buy a smart home kit.”
  • Not everyone likes open spaces: “7 is the magic number of team members for decision-making effectiveness. Once you reach that number, each additional member reduces effectiveness by 10%.”
  • Cloud Foundry Cult: “The users we spoke with didn't just see it as a PaaS – it was the underlying philosophy of application delivery and management upon which future developments would be based. The Foundation claims Cloud Foundry saves, on average, 10 weeks of development time and $100,000 per app development cycle. In fact, in its own survey, 92% of users cite cross-platform flexibility as important. If these panelists are gaining such benefits, it's easy to understand why they are so enamored with it.”
  • 300 VMs per admin is the magic number:
    • “Private clouds owned and self-managed by enterprises can be cheaper than public cloud. The magic number to beat is about $25 per VM-month at 100% utilization. If the cost of the whole stack comes in under this number, then even with the addition of labor to manage that private cloud, it should be cheaper than public cloud. Obviously, with better labor efficiency, unit costs versus public cloud are lowered further, and the relative value of benefits increases. Enterprises unable to achieve a labor efficiency of 300 VMs per engineer are unlikely to beat public cloud on price.
    • ”Partially managed clouds have good economics. If an enterprise is able to manage just the datacenter element of a private cloud at a ratio of at least 400 VMs per engineer, that cloud may cost less to operate than fully managed alternatives. We believe enterprises could easily beat this ratio.”
  • Related: “Of that, private cloud spending [on hardware] reached $4.6 billion, an increase of 28.2 percent year over year. That's a significant increase, but not as great as the jump in spending on public cloud IT infrastructure, which was $10.9 billion, a 58.9 percent year-over-year growth.”

Conferences, et. al.

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  • Coté: Staying in the same hotel when you go to a city. Consider the Lobster. Anti-recommendation: Logitech Slim case from iPad Pro with keyboard. The Apple one with a pen holder is probably better?

Sponsored By:

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There’s all sorts of cloud stuff coming out of Oracle OpenWorld this week, so Brando and Coté talk about the mouth-feel of the news. Related, Amazon’s attempts to get off Oracle in Ohio, iCloud dropping out, and JEDI problems.

Sponsored by SolarWinds

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds and this week SolarWinds wants you to know about their DevOps tool: AppOptics.

Today, there is a divide between application and infrastructure health metrics—and the lack of unified dashboards, alerting, and management. With SolarWinds AppOptics you get a bird’s-eye view across all your resources on a single pane of glass—but can also drill quickly into the details.

AppOptics includes built-in integrations for over 150 cloud-first applications, instant visibility into server and infrastructure performance, robust custom metrics dashboards, and automated APM request tracing. It’s SaaS-hosted, easy to manage, and budget friendly.

Over 275,000 customers trust SolarWinds for the performance data they need, and AppOptics lets developers and operations get back to doing what they love: delighting users.

Learn more or try it free for 14 days, just go to appoptics.com/sdt

Relevant to your interests

  • Cloud, enterprise software to drive 2019 IT spending, says Gartner | ZDNet - CNCF Adopts Sysdig’s Falco Container Runtime Monitor - The New Stack
  • DTA goes cold on blockchain
  • I think the DevOps people are into talking about “product now”…?
  • Ellison makes convincing pitch on automation and security for Oracle Cloud 2.0...but can’t resist trashing AWS
  • Kurt’s summary of Oracle cloud stuff, pretty good.
    • Coté: Look, I don’t really know their portfolio well. It’s hard to follow cause it doesn’t show up in all my feeds like, well, everything else. I’m intrigued by their emphasis on performance and (to a lesser extent) cost. They really hit up the performance characteristics - I’m not sure they mention ease of use or “outcomes” very much.
    • The focus on security is bizarre. Not because they shouldn’t have these things, but because these things are, well, what they should have. Cloud vendors don’t go around chest thumping about how secure they are in the same way that bakers don’t go around chest thumping about how their food is edible.
    • Performance pitching has always been Oracle’s thing (as those of us who used to read printed trade rags know). It’s sort of indicative of easier sales: it’s all numbers in a spreadsheet, then you sort a column and it tells you which vendor to pick.
    • Then there’s Oracle commentary on Amazon of how hard it is to move off Oracle, just barely wrapping itself in the mantle of “because our stuff works better,” when at the core it seems like the worst case of lock-in rent-seeking:
    • ‘Oracle Chairman and co-founder Larry Ellison isn't buying it. On the company's earnings call in December, Ellison said Amazon "is not moving off of Oracle." He reiterated his point at an August event, saying, "I don't think they can do it.
    • ‘They've had 10 years to get off Oracle, and they're still on Oracle," he said. "And it's not going to be easy for them to use their own technology. It's not going to be cost-effective. I mean, it's really, really hard.’
    • ☞ This kind of talk is why we all love to hear “Larry” (as everyone calls him) talk. He’s like the Steve Banon of the IT industry.
    • They should start demo’ing at DevOpsDays and O’Reilly conferences more.
    • Topic: when pitching to “the community” is irrelevant, or, “CIOs don’t go to your shit conferences, nerds.”
    • Now, to put me further out on on the ledge of not knowing Oracle well, they sell a shit-ton of ERP software. They could likely have a larger, positive impact on global productivity by making that ERP software better, no matter how good it is. In the coverage I’ve read, there’s little talk about how they’re revolutionizing ERP stuff - how “machine learning” is improving that. Can it figure out how to file expenses for me? Optimize a supply chain (what ever the fuck that means), etc.? For example, Oracle has the potential to turn all that Watson talk intro practical, everyday applications of “AI.” IBM doesn’t have an ERP suite (they just have re-selling and packaging other people’s stuff injected with Watson thingies - again, whatever the fuck that means) - but Oracle does, plus the foot-print of people using it. I’m sure there’s plenty of money in databases…but their potential to improve their customer’s life is probably more in apps.
    • Diginomica had some ERP coverage: Park Hotels going from analog to digital in accounting, and an excellent example from Red Cross work on improving outcomes. And then back to our regularly scheduled price/performance talk.
    • Kurt has some good, dry lines:
    • Burn-town: “[Oracle’s] Cloud 2.0 looks more like Cloud 0.5” compare to: “My project look like science fair, your project look like section 8.”
  • Amazon's move off Oracle caused Prime Day outage in big Ohio warehouse, internal report says
    • “The outage, which lasted for hours on Prime Day, resulted in over 15,000 delayed packages and roughly $90,000 in wasted labor costs, according to the report. Those costs don't include all the lost hours spent by engineers troubleshooting and fixing the errors or any potential lost sales.”
    • I assume Amazon has saved much more than that by moving off Oracle.
  • Meanwhile, downtime effects us all: Apple iCloud down for (gasp!) hours!
  • Topic: how much uptime do we really need? Cf. SRE last mile problems.
  • US congress-critters question prime directive of Pentagon's $10bn JEDI cloud contract
  • State of Wisconsin shares lessons learned on rolling out Oracle Exadata and how to reduce license costs
  • HashiCorp updates its infrastructure automation suite for hybrid clouds
  • An Alternative History of Silicon Valley Disruption
  • Rockstar Games, crunch, and the great shame of the video games biz
  • Apple’s iCloud services suffered an extended outage
  • Digital transformation of the week: “Eligible Travelers insurance customers will get a discount on their home insurance policies if they buy a smart home kit.”
  • Not everyone likes open spaces: “7 is the magic number of team members for decision-making effectiveness. Once you reach that number, each additional member reduces effectiveness by 10%.”
  • Cloud Foundry Cult: “The users we spoke with didn't just see it as a PaaS – it was the underlying philosophy of application delivery and management upon which future developments would be based. The Foundation claims Cloud Foundry saves, on average, 10 weeks of development time and $100,000 per app development cycle. In fact, in its own survey, 92% of users cite cross-platform flexibility as important. If these panelists are gaining such benefits, it's easy to understand why they are so enamored with it.”
  • 300 VMs per admin is the magic number:
    • “Private clouds owned and self-managed by enterprises can be cheaper than public cloud. The magic number to beat is about $25 per VM-month at 100% utilization. If the cost of the whole stack comes in under this number, then even with the addition of labor to manage that private cloud, it should be cheaper than public cloud. Obviously, with better labor efficiency, unit costs versus public cloud are lowered further, and the relative value of benefits increases. Enterprises unable to achieve a labor efficiency of 300 VMs per engineer are unlikely to beat public cloud on price.
    • ”Partially managed clouds have good economics. If an enterprise is able to manage just the datacenter element of a private cloud at a ratio of at least 400 VMs per engineer, that cloud may cost less to operate than fully managed alternatives. We believe enterprises could easily beat this ratio.”
  • Related: “Of that, private cloud spending [on hardware] reached $4.6 billion, an increase of 28.2 percent year over year. That's a significant increase, but not as great as the jump in spending on public cloud IT infrastructure, which was $10.9 billion, a 58.9 percent year-over-year growth.”

Conferences, et. al.

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  • John from Australia wrote in to tell us he bought a T-Shirt and now needs stickers.

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  • Brandon: Making a Murder Season 2.
  • Coté: Staying in the same hotel when you go to a city. Consider the Lobster. Anti-recommendation: Logitech Slim case from iPad Pro with keyboard. The Apple one with a pen holder is probably better?

Sponsored By:

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Episode 151: Who vivisected Mr Peanut? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/151 ebdc2396-e837-4af7-b578-5abe7631ebf3 Thu, 18 Oct 2018 15:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 151 Who vivisected Mr Peanut? full Software Defined Talk LLC Whether you’re in the Malaysian cement industry or not, there’s something for you in this episode: serverless vs. FaaS, Docker’s funding, Crossing the Chasm revisited, and GitHub actions. 1:12:53 true Whether you’re in the Malaysian cement industry or not, there’s something for you in this episode: serverless vs. FaaS, Docker’s funding, Crossing the Chasm revisited, and GitHub actions.

Sponsored by Datadog

This episode is sponsored by Datadog and this week Datadog wants you to know about Trace Search & Analytics.

Trace Search & Analytics allows you to explore, graph, and correlate application performance data using high-cardinality attributes. You can search and filter request traces using key business and application attributes, such as user IDs, host names, or product SKUs, so you can quickly pinpoint where performance issues are originating and who's being affected. Tight integration with data from logs and infrastructure metrics also lets you correlate these specific trace events to the performance of the underlying infrastructure so you can resolve the problem quickly.

Sign up for a free trial today at https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk.

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Whether you’re in the Malaysian cement industry or not, there’s something for you in this episode: serverless vs. FaaS, Docker’s funding, Crossing the Chasm revisited, and GitHub actions.

Sponsored by Datadog

This episode is sponsored by Datadog and this week Datadog wants you to know about Trace Search & Analytics.

Trace Search & Analytics allows you to explore, graph, and correlate application performance data using high-cardinality attributes. You can search and filter request traces using key business and application attributes, such as user IDs, host names, or product SKUs, so you can quickly pinpoint where performance issues are originating and who's being affected. Tight integration with data from logs and infrastructure metrics also lets you correlate these specific trace events to the performance of the underlying infrastructure so you can resolve the problem quickly.

Sign up for a free trial today at https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk.

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Whether you’re in the Malaysian cement industry or not, there’s something for you in this episode: serverless vs. FaaS, Docker’s funding, Crossing the Chasm revisited, and GitHub actions.

Sponsored by Datadog

This episode is sponsored by Datadog and this week Datadog wants you to know about Trace Search & Analytics.

Trace Search & Analytics allows you to explore, graph, and correlate application performance data using high-cardinality attributes. You can search and filter request traces using key business and application attributes, such as user IDs, host names, or product SKUs, so you can quickly pinpoint where performance issues are originating and who's being affected. Tight integration with data from logs and infrastructure metrics also lets you correlate these specific trace events to the performance of the underlying infrastructure so you can resolve the problem quickly.

Sign up for a free trial today at https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk.

Relevant to your interests

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The dogs under the desk people, plus, Elastic, Cloudera/Hortonworks, and hotel loyalty programs and breakfast buffets https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/150 1b92c006-3235-497a-8af4-a79420b12dba Thu, 11 Oct 2018 17:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 150 The dogs under the desk people, plus, Elastic, Cloudera/Hortonworks, and hotel loyalty programs and breakfast buffets full Software Defined Talk LLC Changing the “culture” at a large company is impossibly hard, few get through it. And, it’s little wonder, you’re usually asking them to do completely irrational things. In the context of Google shutting down Google+ and a small write-up of Blockbuster failure fairy tales, we spend time discussion the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” problem of digital transformation. We then talk about Elastic search and their recent IPO, and follow-up with some better commentary on Cloudera and Hortonworks merging - better than we did last week. Hotel breakfast buffet strategies and the Chase Sapphire series of cards. Oh, and before that Matt and Coté spend a good 10 to 15 minutes talking about hotel breakfast buffet strategies. 1:16:22 true Changing the “culture” at a large company is impossibly hard, few get through it. And, it’s little wonder, you’re usually asking them to do completely irrational things. In the context of Google shutting down Google+ and a small write-up of Blockbuster failure fairy tales, we spend time discussion the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” problem of digital transformation. We then talk about Elastic search and their recent IPO, and follow-up with some better commentary on Cloudera and Hortonworks merging - better than we did last week. Hotel breakfast buffet strategies and the Chase Sapphire series of cards. Oh, and before that Matt and Coté spend a good 10 to 15 minutes talking about hotel breakfast buffet strategies.

Also, it’s episode #150 - yay us! Our first episode was on May 27th, 2014, where Coté’s lamp played a prominent role, and we did video.

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  • Chase Sapphire Reserve, and others in the Sapphire line. AAdvantage Executive card.
  • SpringOne Platform videos are all up.
  • Coté went to Puppetizer 2018 Amsterdam. They’re really into being “a portfolio company” now. Lots of stacks presented; much discussion on managing Puppet itself. A very well run event. See also Register coverage of their SF event.
  • Google is shutting down Google+ following massive data exposure - “90 percent of Google+ user sessions last for less than five seconds.”
    • be like google prd mgmt desertion
    • effect other enterprise props?
    • legacy services
  • OpenOffice watch - ‘Back in 2015, Red Hat developer Christian Schaller called OpenOffice "all but dead."’
  • Austin Ernest says make sure you don’t cargo cult The SRE.
  • The Demise of Blockbuster, and Other Failure Fairy Tales - Strategy is hard, execution at the middle-management later is harder. Put yet another way, company executives have a lot less power than you’d think. Related: WTF is “culture”?
  • This week in IPOs: Elastic has a party, Solarwinds figuring one out.
    • Elastic: “The stock closed at $70 per share, representing a 94.4 percent rise.” Close of market on Oct. 10th: $62.50 per share.
    • 451 on Elastic revenue, Scott Denne: “The developer of open source search software for IT log analysis, security analytics and other applications nearly doubled its top line in its fiscal year (ending April 30) to $160m, up from $88m a year earlier, while increasing the share of subscription revenue in its mix.”
    • More: “Judging by Elastic’s offering, the [Q3] dry spell had little impact on investor appetites, setting up a favorable environment for Anaplan and SolarWinds as both look to price this month.”
    • 451 on Elastic’s product, Nancy Gohring: “One of the most important messages that emerged from ElasticOn is that Elastic is positioning its software to serve as a platform for collecting and analyzing a wide array of machine data that can be used in a variety of use cases. With its recently announced APM UI and the forthcoming Infra UI, as well as the Canvas visualization capabilities, SQL-like querying and advancing machine-learning techniques, the Elastic Stack will be usable as a centralized platform for collecting and analyzing logs, events and metrics by constituents within a business including IT ops, security, executive leadership, product management and others.”
      • So, Elastic is…an OSS (presumably) cheaper Splunk, but for general search not just IT? Or, wait, it is just IT stuff?
    • Solarwinds: Coté hasn’t been able to parse out the Solarwinds deal. The big question is/will be, “so, did it make sense to go private, or could that have done whatever they’re doing by staying public?”
  • Serverless and FaaS, survey shows confusion: “Despite attempts to educate the market, we still believe the word “serverless” connotes many different things, especially for the 79 percent of organizations that plan to adopt serverless architecture but have not planned to use FaaS in the next 18 months.”
    • Coté’s old saw that “serverless” has just come to mean “doing programming on-top of cloud shit.” This is what Pivotal usually means when they say “cloud native,” versus the container kids who mean just “kubernetes,” at broadest, “containers.”
  • Cloudera/Hortonworks follow-up:
    • TPM: “Cloudera has raked in $1.28 billion in revenues in the past six and a half years, while Hortonworks only brought in $808 million. Add in the venture capital of $1.31 billion in venture capital, plus $225 million that Cloudera raised in early 2017 for its IPO and the $100 million that Hortonworks raised in late 2014 from its IPO, and the total pile of cash that has come to the pair is $3.69 billion. Hortonworks still has $86 million of cash and Cloudera still has $440.1 million. But over that same time period, Cloudera has booked cumulative losses of $1.19 billion and Hortonworks has cumulative losses of $979 million, for a total of $2.16 billion. Both separately and together, these companies are burning the wood a lot faster than they can cut it.”
    • TPM’s TAM summary, as suggested by the two companies: “The core market that Hadoop is chasing is comprised of three different segments, according to Cloudera-Hortonworks, and will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 21 percent between 2017 and 2022, from $12.7 billion to $32.3 billion. Within that, cognitive and artificial intelligence workloads represent a $14.3 billion opportunity in 2022, $4.9 billion for advanced and predictive analytics software, and $13.2 billion for dynamic data management systems (what we would call modern storage). In addition to that, the Hadoop platform is also chasing relational and non-relational database management systems and data warehouses, which is another $51 billion opportunity in 2022, for a total TAM of $83 billion. Even a small slice of this, which is what Hadoop currently gets today, could be billions of dollars by then.”
    • Forrester on TAM penetration, Noel Yuhanna: “We estimate that [just] 7% of organizations have completely migrated their traditional data warehouses to big data platforms. “ That’s 93% more left, assuming 20% capture for a leader, (shoddy percentage math follows)17 to 18%, I guess?
    • Meanwhile, also from Forrester: “While 74% of global data and analytics decision makers tell us they will have invested in a big data lake by the end of 2017, we find that many of these are being kept on life support by the technology management shops that drove them.”
    • Also, Forrester on HARK (Hadoop & Spark), Noel Yuhanna & Mike Gualtieri: “Distributed computing software and services that are rooted in open source Apache Hadoop and Apache Spark to store, process, and analyze data to find and use insights to improve customer experiences, create timely business intelligence, optimize business processes, and make decision making smarter and faster.” Like traditional analytics, but bigger and with more ML?
    • 451 (Matt Aslett & James Curtis): “Although there are cross-selling opportunities and the two companies share an underlying open source foundation, there are also significant areas of product overlap and competing functionality, as well as a history of animosity to overcome.”
    • Tamped down TAM: “Another way of looking at this is that the Hadoop market hasn't expanded enough to support the growth targets of two independent publicly traded companies, especially with the cloud providers to contend with.”
    • Cloudera is the winner: “While the deal is being described by the companies as a merger, make no mistake that Cloudera is acquiring Hortonworks. After the transaction closes, Cloudera shareholders will own approximately 60% of the combined company, which will do business as Cloudera, with Hortonworks shareholders owning approximately 40%.”
    • Products, Hortnworks: “Its primary product is the Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP), which consists of core Hadoop and some 20+ open source projects. But in August 2015, the company purchased Onyara, which was based on the Apache NiFi technology, and designed to enable users to collect, process and distribute data.”
    • Products, Cloudera: “To date, Cloudera offers several products and while Hortonworks has adopted a pure 100% open source approach. Cloudera has a hybrid strategy, mixing open source with its proprietary tooling. The company's core offering is the Cloudera Enterprise Data Hub (CDH) – specifically targeted products are provided for data warehousing, operational database, and data science and engineering. Its cloud offering is Altus, a PaaS available on AWS and Azure.”
    • 451 in another report (Agatha Poon), on Cloudera, June 2018: “At present, data analytics tools and offerings are driving regional opportunities with enterprises slowly but clearly moving out from legacy data warehouse platform to a new generation of data analytics platform, which is highly distributed and open standards based, Cloudera says. For machine learning and advanced data analytics, the company believes that data scientists will be the main users and strategic partners to boost future uptake. While data scientists can make use of algorithms to train the model into production data clusters, it could be a time-consuming and complex endeavor. With that in mind, Cloudera has stepped up its game by acquiring applied machine learning research startup Fast Forward Labs in late 2017, deepening its expertise in applying machine learning to practical business problems. The bigger Cloudera says it is committed to researching new techniques to resolve real-world business problems, building codes as well as providing customers with machine learning advisory services leveraging Fast Forward Labs' domain expertise.”
    • Cloudera strategy: “Cloudera's proposition remains largely unchanged: lead machine learning in the enterprise, disrupt the data warehouse market for analytical and operational data workloads, capitalize on cloud adoption and drive innovation for simplification while mitigating data security risk. With cloud being an agent for digital transformation, the company has publicly announced its intent to lead with cloud innovation as part of the future growth strategy at the company level.”

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Changing the “culture” at a large company is impossibly hard, few get through it. And, it’s little wonder, you’re usually asking them to do completely irrational things. In the context of Google shutting down Google+ and a small write-up of Blockbuster failure fairy tales, we spend time discussion the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” problem of digital transformation. We then talk about Elastic search and their recent IPO, and follow-up with some better commentary on Cloudera and Hortonworks merging - better than we did last week. Hotel breakfast buffet strategies and the Chase Sapphire series of cards. Oh, and before that Matt and Coté spend a good 10 to 15 minutes talking about hotel breakfast buffet strategies.

Also, it’s episode #150 - yay us! Our first episode was on May 27th, 2014, where Coté’s lamp played a prominent role, and we did video.

Relevant to your interests

  • Chase Sapphire Reserve, and others in the Sapphire line. AAdvantage Executive card.
  • SpringOne Platform videos are all up.
  • Coté went to Puppetizer 2018 Amsterdam. They’re really into being “a portfolio company” now. Lots of stacks presented; much discussion on managing Puppet itself. A very well run event. See also Register coverage of their SF event.
  • Google is shutting down Google+ following massive data exposure - “90 percent of Google+ user sessions last for less than five seconds.”
    • be like google prd mgmt desertion
    • effect other enterprise props?
    • legacy services
  • OpenOffice watch - ‘Back in 2015, Red Hat developer Christian Schaller called OpenOffice "all but dead."’
  • Austin Ernest says make sure you don’t cargo cult The SRE.
  • The Demise of Blockbuster, and Other Failure Fairy Tales - Strategy is hard, execution at the middle-management later is harder. Put yet another way, company executives have a lot less power than you’d think. Related: WTF is “culture”?
  • This week in IPOs: Elastic has a party, Solarwinds figuring one out.
    • Elastic: “The stock closed at $70 per share, representing a 94.4 percent rise.” Close of market on Oct. 10th: $62.50 per share.
    • 451 on Elastic revenue, Scott Denne: “The developer of open source search software for IT log analysis, security analytics and other applications nearly doubled its top line in its fiscal year (ending April 30) to $160m, up from $88m a year earlier, while increasing the share of subscription revenue in its mix.”
    • More: “Judging by Elastic’s offering, the [Q3] dry spell had little impact on investor appetites, setting up a favorable environment for Anaplan and SolarWinds as both look to price this month.”
    • 451 on Elastic’s product, Nancy Gohring: “One of the most important messages that emerged from ElasticOn is that Elastic is positioning its software to serve as a platform for collecting and analyzing a wide array of machine data that can be used in a variety of use cases. With its recently announced APM UI and the forthcoming Infra UI, as well as the Canvas visualization capabilities, SQL-like querying and advancing machine-learning techniques, the Elastic Stack will be usable as a centralized platform for collecting and analyzing logs, events and metrics by constituents within a business including IT ops, security, executive leadership, product management and others.”
      • So, Elastic is…an OSS (presumably) cheaper Splunk, but for general search not just IT? Or, wait, it is just IT stuff?
    • Solarwinds: Coté hasn’t been able to parse out the Solarwinds deal. The big question is/will be, “so, did it make sense to go private, or could that have done whatever they’re doing by staying public?”
  • Serverless and FaaS, survey shows confusion: “Despite attempts to educate the market, we still believe the word “serverless” connotes many different things, especially for the 79 percent of organizations that plan to adopt serverless architecture but have not planned to use FaaS in the next 18 months.”
    • Coté’s old saw that “serverless” has just come to mean “doing programming on-top of cloud shit.” This is what Pivotal usually means when they say “cloud native,” versus the container kids who mean just “kubernetes,” at broadest, “containers.”
  • Cloudera/Hortonworks follow-up:
    • TPM: “Cloudera has raked in $1.28 billion in revenues in the past six and a half years, while Hortonworks only brought in $808 million. Add in the venture capital of $1.31 billion in venture capital, plus $225 million that Cloudera raised in early 2017 for its IPO and the $100 million that Hortonworks raised in late 2014 from its IPO, and the total pile of cash that has come to the pair is $3.69 billion. Hortonworks still has $86 million of cash and Cloudera still has $440.1 million. But over that same time period, Cloudera has booked cumulative losses of $1.19 billion and Hortonworks has cumulative losses of $979 million, for a total of $2.16 billion. Both separately and together, these companies are burning the wood a lot faster than they can cut it.”
    • TPM’s TAM summary, as suggested by the two companies: “The core market that Hadoop is chasing is comprised of three different segments, according to Cloudera-Hortonworks, and will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 21 percent between 2017 and 2022, from $12.7 billion to $32.3 billion. Within that, cognitive and artificial intelligence workloads represent a $14.3 billion opportunity in 2022, $4.9 billion for advanced and predictive analytics software, and $13.2 billion for dynamic data management systems (what we would call modern storage). In addition to that, the Hadoop platform is also chasing relational and non-relational database management systems and data warehouses, which is another $51 billion opportunity in 2022, for a total TAM of $83 billion. Even a small slice of this, which is what Hadoop currently gets today, could be billions of dollars by then.”
    • Forrester on TAM penetration, Noel Yuhanna: “We estimate that [just] 7% of organizations have completely migrated their traditional data warehouses to big data platforms. “ That’s 93% more left, assuming 20% capture for a leader, (shoddy percentage math follows)17 to 18%, I guess?
    • Meanwhile, also from Forrester: “While 74% of global data and analytics decision makers tell us they will have invested in a big data lake by the end of 2017, we find that many of these are being kept on life support by the technology management shops that drove them.”
    • Also, Forrester on HARK (Hadoop & Spark), Noel Yuhanna & Mike Gualtieri: “Distributed computing software and services that are rooted in open source Apache Hadoop and Apache Spark to store, process, and analyze data to find and use insights to improve customer experiences, create timely business intelligence, optimize business processes, and make decision making smarter and faster.” Like traditional analytics, but bigger and with more ML?
    • 451 (Matt Aslett & James Curtis): “Although there are cross-selling opportunities and the two companies share an underlying open source foundation, there are also significant areas of product overlap and competing functionality, as well as a history of animosity to overcome.”
    • Tamped down TAM: “Another way of looking at this is that the Hadoop market hasn't expanded enough to support the growth targets of two independent publicly traded companies, especially with the cloud providers to contend with.”
    • Cloudera is the winner: “While the deal is being described by the companies as a merger, make no mistake that Cloudera is acquiring Hortonworks. After the transaction closes, Cloudera shareholders will own approximately 60% of the combined company, which will do business as Cloudera, with Hortonworks shareholders owning approximately 40%.”
    • Products, Hortnworks: “Its primary product is the Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP), which consists of core Hadoop and some 20+ open source projects. But in August 2015, the company purchased Onyara, which was based on the Apache NiFi technology, and designed to enable users to collect, process and distribute data.”
    • Products, Cloudera: “To date, Cloudera offers several products and while Hortonworks has adopted a pure 100% open source approach. Cloudera has a hybrid strategy, mixing open source with its proprietary tooling. The company's core offering is the Cloudera Enterprise Data Hub (CDH) – specifically targeted products are provided for data warehousing, operational database, and data science and engineering. Its cloud offering is Altus, a PaaS available on AWS and Azure.”
    • 451 in another report (Agatha Poon), on Cloudera, June 2018: “At present, data analytics tools and offerings are driving regional opportunities with enterprises slowly but clearly moving out from legacy data warehouse platform to a new generation of data analytics platform, which is highly distributed and open standards based, Cloudera says. For machine learning and advanced data analytics, the company believes that data scientists will be the main users and strategic partners to boost future uptake. While data scientists can make use of algorithms to train the model into production data clusters, it could be a time-consuming and complex endeavor. With that in mind, Cloudera has stepped up its game by acquiring applied machine learning research startup Fast Forward Labs in late 2017, deepening its expertise in applying machine learning to practical business problems. The bigger Cloudera says it is committed to researching new techniques to resolve real-world business problems, building codes as well as providing customers with machine learning advisory services leveraging Fast Forward Labs' domain expertise.”
    • Cloudera strategy: “Cloudera's proposition remains largely unchanged: lead machine learning in the enterprise, disrupt the data warehouse market for analytical and operational data workloads, capitalize on cloud adoption and drive innovation for simplification while mitigating data security risk. With cloud being an agent for digital transformation, the company has publicly announced its intent to lead with cloud innovation as part of the future growth strategy at the company level.”

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Changing the “culture” at a large company is impossibly hard, few get through it. And, it’s little wonder, you’re usually asking them to do completely irrational things. In the context of Google shutting down Google+ and a small write-up of Blockbuster failure fairy tales, we spend time discussion the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” problem of digital transformation. We then talk about Elastic search and their recent IPO, and follow-up with some better commentary on Cloudera and Hortonworks merging - better than we did last week. Hotel breakfast buffet strategies and the Chase Sapphire series of cards. Oh, and before that Matt and Coté spend a good 10 to 15 minutes talking about hotel breakfast buffet strategies.

Also, it’s episode #150 - yay us! Our first episode was on May 27th, 2014, where Coté’s lamp played a prominent role, and we did video.

Relevant to your interests

  • Chase Sapphire Reserve, and others in the Sapphire line. AAdvantage Executive card.
  • SpringOne Platform videos are all up.
  • Coté went to Puppetizer 2018 Amsterdam. They’re really into being “a portfolio company” now. Lots of stacks presented; much discussion on managing Puppet itself. A very well run event. See also Register coverage of their SF event.
  • Google is shutting down Google+ following massive data exposure - “90 percent of Google+ user sessions last for less than five seconds.”
    • be like google prd mgmt desertion
    • effect other enterprise props?
    • legacy services
  • OpenOffice watch - ‘Back in 2015, Red Hat developer Christian Schaller called OpenOffice "all but dead."’
  • Austin Ernest says make sure you don’t cargo cult The SRE.
  • The Demise of Blockbuster, and Other Failure Fairy Tales - Strategy is hard, execution at the middle-management later is harder. Put yet another way, company executives have a lot less power than you’d think. Related: WTF is “culture”?
  • This week in IPOs: Elastic has a party, Solarwinds figuring one out.
    • Elastic: “The stock closed at $70 per share, representing a 94.4 percent rise.” Close of market on Oct. 10th: $62.50 per share.
    • 451 on Elastic revenue, Scott Denne: “The developer of open source search software for IT log analysis, security analytics and other applications nearly doubled its top line in its fiscal year (ending April 30) to $160m, up from $88m a year earlier, while increasing the share of subscription revenue in its mix.”
    • More: “Judging by Elastic’s offering, the [Q3] dry spell had little impact on investor appetites, setting up a favorable environment for Anaplan and SolarWinds as both look to price this month.”
    • 451 on Elastic’s product, Nancy Gohring: “One of the most important messages that emerged from ElasticOn is that Elastic is positioning its software to serve as a platform for collecting and analyzing a wide array of machine data that can be used in a variety of use cases. With its recently announced APM UI and the forthcoming Infra UI, as well as the Canvas visualization capabilities, SQL-like querying and advancing machine-learning techniques, the Elastic Stack will be usable as a centralized platform for collecting and analyzing logs, events and metrics by constituents within a business including IT ops, security, executive leadership, product management and others.”
      • So, Elastic is…an OSS (presumably) cheaper Splunk, but for general search not just IT? Or, wait, it is just IT stuff?
    • Solarwinds: Coté hasn’t been able to parse out the Solarwinds deal. The big question is/will be, “so, did it make sense to go private, or could that have done whatever they’re doing by staying public?”
  • Serverless and FaaS, survey shows confusion: “Despite attempts to educate the market, we still believe the word “serverless” connotes many different things, especially for the 79 percent of organizations that plan to adopt serverless architecture but have not planned to use FaaS in the next 18 months.”
    • Coté’s old saw that “serverless” has just come to mean “doing programming on-top of cloud shit.” This is what Pivotal usually means when they say “cloud native,” versus the container kids who mean just “kubernetes,” at broadest, “containers.”
  • Cloudera/Hortonworks follow-up:
    • TPM: “Cloudera has raked in $1.28 billion in revenues in the past six and a half years, while Hortonworks only brought in $808 million. Add in the venture capital of $1.31 billion in venture capital, plus $225 million that Cloudera raised in early 2017 for its IPO and the $100 million that Hortonworks raised in late 2014 from its IPO, and the total pile of cash that has come to the pair is $3.69 billion. Hortonworks still has $86 million of cash and Cloudera still has $440.1 million. But over that same time period, Cloudera has booked cumulative losses of $1.19 billion and Hortonworks has cumulative losses of $979 million, for a total of $2.16 billion. Both separately and together, these companies are burning the wood a lot faster than they can cut it.”
    • TPM’s TAM summary, as suggested by the two companies: “The core market that Hadoop is chasing is comprised of three different segments, according to Cloudera-Hortonworks, and will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 21 percent between 2017 and 2022, from $12.7 billion to $32.3 billion. Within that, cognitive and artificial intelligence workloads represent a $14.3 billion opportunity in 2022, $4.9 billion for advanced and predictive analytics software, and $13.2 billion for dynamic data management systems (what we would call modern storage). In addition to that, the Hadoop platform is also chasing relational and non-relational database management systems and data warehouses, which is another $51 billion opportunity in 2022, for a total TAM of $83 billion. Even a small slice of this, which is what Hadoop currently gets today, could be billions of dollars by then.”
    • Forrester on TAM penetration, Noel Yuhanna: “We estimate that [just] 7% of organizations have completely migrated their traditional data warehouses to big data platforms. “ That’s 93% more left, assuming 20% capture for a leader, (shoddy percentage math follows)17 to 18%, I guess?
    • Meanwhile, also from Forrester: “While 74% of global data and analytics decision makers tell us they will have invested in a big data lake by the end of 2017, we find that many of these are being kept on life support by the technology management shops that drove them.”
    • Also, Forrester on HARK (Hadoop & Spark), Noel Yuhanna & Mike Gualtieri: “Distributed computing software and services that are rooted in open source Apache Hadoop and Apache Spark to store, process, and analyze data to find and use insights to improve customer experiences, create timely business intelligence, optimize business processes, and make decision making smarter and faster.” Like traditional analytics, but bigger and with more ML?
    • 451 (Matt Aslett & James Curtis): “Although there are cross-selling opportunities and the two companies share an underlying open source foundation, there are also significant areas of product overlap and competing functionality, as well as a history of animosity to overcome.”
    • Tamped down TAM: “Another way of looking at this is that the Hadoop market hasn't expanded enough to support the growth targets of two independent publicly traded companies, especially with the cloud providers to contend with.”
    • Cloudera is the winner: “While the deal is being described by the companies as a merger, make no mistake that Cloudera is acquiring Hortonworks. After the transaction closes, Cloudera shareholders will own approximately 60% of the combined company, which will do business as Cloudera, with Hortonworks shareholders owning approximately 40%.”
    • Products, Hortnworks: “Its primary product is the Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP), which consists of core Hadoop and some 20+ open source projects. But in August 2015, the company purchased Onyara, which was based on the Apache NiFi technology, and designed to enable users to collect, process and distribute data.”
    • Products, Cloudera: “To date, Cloudera offers several products and while Hortonworks has adopted a pure 100% open source approach. Cloudera has a hybrid strategy, mixing open source with its proprietary tooling. The company's core offering is the Cloudera Enterprise Data Hub (CDH) – specifically targeted products are provided for data warehousing, operational database, and data science and engineering. Its cloud offering is Altus, a PaaS available on AWS and Azure.”
    • 451 in another report (Agatha Poon), on Cloudera, June 2018: “At present, data analytics tools and offerings are driving regional opportunities with enterprises slowly but clearly moving out from legacy data warehouse platform to a new generation of data analytics platform, which is highly distributed and open standards based, Cloudera says. For machine learning and advanced data analytics, the company believes that data scientists will be the main users and strategic partners to boost future uptake. While data scientists can make use of algorithms to train the model into production data clusters, it could be a time-consuming and complex endeavor. With that in mind, Cloudera has stepped up its game by acquiring applied machine learning research startup Fast Forward Labs in late 2017, deepening its expertise in applying machine learning to practical business problems. The bigger Cloudera says it is committed to researching new techniques to resolve real-world business problems, building codes as well as providing customers with machine learning advisory services leveraging Fast Forward Labs' domain expertise.”
    • Cloudera strategy: “Cloudera's proposition remains largely unchanged: lead machine learning in the enterprise, disrupt the data warehouse market for analytical and operational data workloads, capitalize on cloud adoption and drive innovation for simplification while mitigating data security risk. With cloud being an agent for digital transformation, the company has publicly announced its intent to lead with cloud innovation as part of the future growth strategy at the company level.”

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Episode 149: Selling enterprise software to governments (insert funnier title here) https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/149 b2466894-bf45-4626-8848-70ea0db95ab8 Fri, 05 Oct 2018 17:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 149 Selling enterprise software to governments (insert funnier title here) full Software Defined Talk LLC With Coté worn out from travel and confused with expenses, we talk about the unique-ish problems of selling software to government agencies. There's 6 problems they have, and three types of motivation for changing up their enterprise software. We also (mostly ignorantly) talk about Cloudera and Hortonworks merging, as well as filing expenses. 1:07:54 true With Coté worn out from travel and confused with expenses, we talk about the unique-ish problems of selling software to government agencies. There's 6 problems they have, and three types of motivation for changing up their enterprise software. We also (mostly ignorantly) talk about Cloudera and Hortonworks merging, as well as filing expenses.

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With Coté worn out from travel and confused with expenses, we talk about the unique-ish problems of selling software to government agencies. There's 6 problems they have, and three types of motivation for changing up their enterprise software. We also (mostly ignorantly) talk about Cloudera and Hortonworks merging, as well as filing expenses.

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With Coté worn out from travel and confused with expenses, we talk about the unique-ish problems of selling software to government agencies. There's 6 problems they have, and three types of motivation for changing up their enterprise software. We also (mostly ignorantly) talk about Cloudera and Hortonworks merging, as well as filing expenses.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+FhInFLiG ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 148: What do these consultants do anyway? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/148 8bbb2c4c-c7cf-4b13-8e5e-51d154509c76 Fri, 28 Sep 2018 19:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 148 What do these consultants do anyway? full Software Defined Talk LLC We recap the latest Linux controversy, review the new Chef release and discuss how and when you should consider hiring outside consultants. Plus, an entire segment on putting away your laundry. 45:37 true We discuss the recent Linux controversy resulting in Linus Torvalds taking some time off, review the latest release from Chef and try to figure out how and when you should hire consultants to help with your cloud projects.

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We discuss the recent Linux controversy resulting in Linus Torvalds taking some time off, review the latest release from Chef and try to figure out how and when you should hire consultants to help with your cloud projects.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+ywonop7_ ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 147: Strategy, the systems management company lifecycle, or, Adobe didn’t fuck it up! https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/147 b81d11d9-c3f7-4782-8434-39f1fafdb794 Fri, 21 Sep 2018 19:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 147 Strategy, the systems management company lifecycle, or, Adobe didn’t fuck it up! full Software Defined Talk LLC There’s lots of monitoring and systems management M&A and funding this week, so we talk about the cycle of systems management companies. It seems like Atlassian is starting up and operations product line with the OpsGeniue acquisition, and PagerDuty has a whopping valuation at $1.3bn. With rumors that Adobe might buy Marketo, Coté recounts the RIA days and how Adobe ended up doing a good job surviving, despite RIA 1:07:30 true There’s lots of monitoring and systems management M&A and funding this week, so we talk about the cycle of systems management companies. It seems like Atlassian is starting up and operations product line with the OpsGeniue acquisition, and PagerDuty has a whopping valuation at $1.3bn. With rumors that Adobe might buy Marketo, Coté recounts the RIA days and how Adobe ended up doing a good job surviving, despite RIA

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There’s lots of monitoring and systems management M&A and funding this week, so we talk about the cycle of systems management companies. It seems like Atlassian is starting up and operations product line with the OpsGeniue acquisition, and PagerDuty has a whopping valuation at $1.3bn. With rumors that Adobe might buy Marketo, Coté recounts the RIA days and how Adobe ended up doing a good job surviving, despite RIA

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There’s lots of monitoring and systems management M&A and funding this week, so we talk about the cycle of systems management companies. It seems like Atlassian is starting up and operations product line with the OpsGeniue acquisition, and PagerDuty has a whopping valuation at $1.3bn. With rumors that Adobe might buy Marketo, Coté recounts the RIA days and how Adobe ended up doing a good job surviving, despite RIA

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+1b3UR62s ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 146: The 2018 State of DevOps Report, a gander https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/146 21d64d4c-0cf7-4625-b39c-357e2b103f84 Thu, 06 Sep 2018 17:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 146 The 2018 State of DevOps Report, a gander full Software Defined Talk LLC This year’s DevOps Report, as always, great. The new sections on culture and a peek at finance are dandy. We discuss it. 59:34 true This year’s DevOps Report, as always, great. The new sections on culture and a peek at finance are dandy. We discuss it.

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This year’s DevOps Report, as always, great. The new sections on culture and a peek at finance are dandy. We discuss it.

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This episode is sponsored by our great friends at DataDog. This week DataDog wants you to know about Logging without Limits.

Logging without Limits lets you cost-effectively process and archive all of your logs, and decide on the fly which logs to index, visualize, and retain for analytics in Datadog. Now you can collect every single log produced by your applications and infrastructure, without having to decide ahead of time which logs will be most valuable for monitoring, analytics, and troubleshooting.

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  • Brandon: Ozark Season 2.
  • Matt: StarCraft 2, free to play! (Not to be confused with StarControl.)
  • Coté: Embedded Netflix, in your TV. Also: Sharp Objects - like all great shows, the end is a massive disappointment of Chekhovian-ease, but the rest is great. Anti-recommendation: whatever reasons make it so I have three remotes.
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This year’s DevOps Report, as always, great. The new sections on culture and a peek at finance are dandy. We discuss it.

Relevant to your interests

Sponsored by DataDog

This episode is sponsored by our great friends at DataDog. This week DataDog wants you to know about Logging without Limits.

Logging without Limits lets you cost-effectively process and archive all of your logs, and decide on the fly which logs to index, visualize, and retain for analytics in Datadog. Now you can collect every single log produced by your applications and infrastructure, without having to decide ahead of time which logs will be most valuable for monitoring, analytics, and troubleshooting.

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  • Matt: StarCraft 2, free to play! (Not to be confused with StarControl.)
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+z1Fg2lmR ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 145: Redis be like “I just stepped into a big pile of…SaaSy!” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/145 612ade07-7d38-42c0-95cb-91bf170326aa Fri, 31 Aug 2018 15:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 145 Redis be like “I just stepped into a big pile of…SaaSy!” full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss Redis’ license changing move, open source business models in general (of course), SUSE revenue, and some VMworld selections. 59:56 true Related image

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Redis stinkup - the mysteries of making money by actually selling something

  • Coté: now, what’s the deal here? They closed source some stuff that maybe others had contributed to, taking advantage of good will, and/or they’re just now charging for what used to be free? (Are there other open source scandal scenarios?)
  • Joab and Lawrence at The New Stack: “While the core of Redis itself remains under the permissive BSD license, the company has reworded the licensing for some of its add-on modules, in effect blocking their use by third parties offering commercial Redis-based services — most notably cloud providers. Redis Labs was able to make this change because it retains the copyright to the open source code.”
  • Commons Clause, Redis Labs.
  • Adam Jacob Twitter thread on commons clause.

SUSE Revenue Watch

SUSE is all like “PE Mane, call me!”

  • Somehow, this has become a bit in the show. Blame Coté.
  • Something like ~$360m based on trailing 6 months runrat’ed to 12 trailing. Also, likely non-GAAP reporting (not clear if it’s ACV vs. TCV), but whatever.
  • Grind and stack: “EBITDA for that period was $56 million, nearly 23 percent year-over-year growth.” So: ~$112m profit, ~31% margins.
  • That’s the kind of stable (they claim to run 70% of SAP apps), growing cash-throw-off that should make PE people drool on their Patagonia puffy vests: “Following last week's shareholder approval of Micro Focus' proposed sale of SUSE to EQT Partners for $2.535 billion, the transaction is expected to complete in the first quarter of calendar 2019, subject to customary regulatory approvals.”
  • If my math is right (it’s established that I don’t know how numbers work), clawing in all profits would pay that $2.5bn off by 2026: 8 or 10 years of holding growth and profit %. Of course, you’d sell it off before that.

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VMworld NA 2018

Redis stinkup - the mysteries of making money by actually selling something

  • Coté: now, what’s the deal here? They closed source some stuff that maybe others had contributed to, taking advantage of good will, and/or they’re just now charging for what used to be free? (Are there other open source scandal scenarios?)
  • Joab and Lawrence at The New Stack: “While the core of Redis itself remains under the permissive BSD license, the company has reworded the licensing for some of its add-on modules, in effect blocking their use by third parties offering commercial Redis-based services — most notably cloud providers. Redis Labs was able to make this change because it retains the copyright to the open source code.”
  • Commons Clause, Redis Labs.
  • Adam Jacob Twitter thread on commons clause.

SUSE Revenue Watch

SUSE is all like “PE Mane, call me!”

  • Somehow, this has become a bit in the show. Blame Coté.
  • Something like ~$360m based on trailing 6 months runrat’ed to 12 trailing. Also, likely non-GAAP reporting (not clear if it’s ACV vs. TCV), but whatever.
  • Grind and stack: “EBITDA for that period was $56 million, nearly 23 percent year-over-year growth.” So: ~$112m profit, ~31% margins.
  • That’s the kind of stable (they claim to run 70% of SAP apps), growing cash-throw-off that should make PE people drool on their Patagonia puffy vests: “Following last week's shareholder approval of Micro Focus' proposed sale of SUSE to EQT Partners for $2.535 billion, the transaction is expected to complete in the first quarter of calendar 2019, subject to customary regulatory approvals.”
  • If my math is right (it’s established that I don’t know how numbers work), clawing in all profits would pay that $2.5bn off by 2026: 8 or 10 years of holding growth and profit %. Of course, you’d sell it off before that.

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This week, we discuss Redis’ license changing move, open source business models in general (of course), SUSE revenue, and some VMworld selections.

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VMworld NA 2018

Redis stinkup - the mysteries of making money by actually selling something

  • Coté: now, what’s the deal here? They closed source some stuff that maybe others had contributed to, taking advantage of good will, and/or they’re just now charging for what used to be free? (Are there other open source scandal scenarios?)
  • Joab and Lawrence at The New Stack: “While the core of Redis itself remains under the permissive BSD license, the company has reworded the licensing for some of its add-on modules, in effect blocking their use by third parties offering commercial Redis-based services — most notably cloud providers. Redis Labs was able to make this change because it retains the copyright to the open source code.”
  • Commons Clause, Redis Labs.
  • Adam Jacob Twitter thread on commons clause.

SUSE Revenue Watch

SUSE is all like “PE Mane, call me!”

  • Somehow, this has become a bit in the show. Blame Coté.
  • Something like ~$360m based on trailing 6 months runrat’ed to 12 trailing. Also, likely non-GAAP reporting (not clear if it’s ACV vs. TCV), but whatever.
  • Grind and stack: “EBITDA for that period was $56 million, nearly 23 percent year-over-year growth.” So: ~$112m profit, ~31% margins.
  • That’s the kind of stable (they claim to run 70% of SAP apps), growing cash-throw-off that should make PE people drool on their Patagonia puffy vests: “Following last week's shareholder approval of Micro Focus' proposed sale of SUSE to EQT Partners for $2.535 billion, the transaction is expected to complete in the first quarter of calendar 2019, subject to customary regulatory approvals.”
  • If my math is right (it’s established that I don’t know how numbers work), clawing in all profits would pay that $2.5bn off by 2026: 8 or 10 years of holding growth and profit %. Of course, you’d sell it off before that.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+wrqiTDyk ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Bonus Episode -- Interview with Dustin Kirkland from Google https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/dustin c64022be-d104-4fa4-87b2-5aeae3a931ad Thu, 23 Aug 2018 12:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) full Software Defined Talk LLC This is a bonus edition where we interview Dustin Kirkland about Linux, Cloud Computing and making wine. 1:18:10 true This is a bonus edition of Software Defined Talk. Make sure to subscribe to Software Defined Interviews for more conversations like this one.

Dustin Kirkland joins us to discuss Linux, Cloud Computing and making wine. We talk about Dustin’s career journey from entry-level developer to Google Product Manager. He shares his experience working at IBM, Canonical and now Google. Plus, he tells the story of how working on his own open source project helped him land a job at startup.

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This is a bonus edition of Software Defined Talk. Make sure to subscribe to Software Defined Interviews for more conversations like this one.

Dustin Kirkland joins us to discuss Linux, Cloud Computing and making wine. We talk about Dustin’s career journey from entry-level developer to Google Product Manager. He shares his experience working at IBM, Canonical and now Google. Plus, he tells the story of how working on his own open source project helped him land a job at startup.

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Dustin Kirkland joins us to discuss Linux, Cloud Computing and making wine. We talk about Dustin’s career journey from entry-level developer to Google Product Manager. He shares his experience working at IBM, Canonical and now Google. Plus, he tells the story of how working on his own open source project helped him land a job at startup.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+aqblIKPw ]]> Brandon Whichard Dustin Kirkland
Episode 144: GDPR, Observability, & more on the mystery of serverless, still with half-assed research https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/144 e5d9e113-34a7-4abe-b4c9-acbbd850aff9 Fri, 17 Aug 2018 10:15:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 144 GDPR, Observability, & more on the mystery of serverless, still with half-assed research full Software Defined Talk LLC “That was the problem: I was always Tech Matt.” The title says it all. 1:05:43 true “That was the problem: I was always Tech Matt.”

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“That was the problem: I was always Tech Matt.”

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Trace Search & Analytics allows you to explore, graph, and correlate application performance data using high-cardinality attributes. You can search and filter request traces using key business and application attributes, such as user IDs, host names, or product SKUs, so you can quickly pinpoint where performance issues are originating and who's being affected. Tight integration with data from logs and infrastructure metrics also lets you correlate these specific trace events to the performance of the underlying infrastructure so you can resolve the problem quickly.

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“That was the problem: I was always Tech Matt.”

The title says it all.

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This episode is sponsored by Datadog and this week they Datadog wants you to know about Trace Search & Analytics.

Trace Search & Analytics allows you to explore, graph, and correlate application performance data using high-cardinality attributes. You can search and filter request traces using key business and application attributes, such as user IDs, host names, or product SKUs, so you can quickly pinpoint where performance issues are originating and who's being affected. Tight integration with data from logs and infrastructure metrics also lets you correlate these specific trace events to the performance of the underlying infrastructure so you can resolve the problem quickly.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+BmSRrq3b ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 143: Serverless now just means “programming” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/143 699148be-d2eb-4882-826a-71be443554c8 Fri, 10 Aug 2018 10:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 143 Serverless now just means “programming” full Software Defined Talk LLC After some rumination, Coté thins that the people backing “serverless” are just wangling to make it mean “doing programming with containers on clouds.” That is, just programming. At some point, it meant an event based system hosted in public clouds (AWS Lamda). Also, we discuss Cisco buying Duo, potential EBITA problems from Broadcom buying CA, and robot pizza. Of course, with Coté having just moved to Amsterdam, there’s some Amsterdam talk. 59:43 true After some rumination, Coté thins that the people backing “serverless” are just wangling to make it mean “doing programming with containers on clouds.” That is, just programming. At some point, it meant an event based system hosted in public clouds (AWS Lamda). Also, we discuss Cisco buying Duo, potential EBITA problems from Broadcom buying CA, and robot pizza. Of course, with Coté having just moved to Amsterdam, there’s some Amsterdam talk.

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  • Everyone’s favorite Outlook feature, now in G Suite.
  • Do we know what “serverless” is yet? Someone named that got some funding.
  • Related, Istio 1.0: “It is aiming to be a control plane, similar to the Kubernetes control plane, for configuring a series of proxy servers that get injected between application components. It will actually look at HTTP response codes and if an app component starts throwing more than a number of 500 errors, it can redirect the traffic.” MUST BE THIS HIGH TO RIDE!
  • Follow-up: Brenon at 451 says Broadcom is gonna have to sell off some stuff to make it’s margin targets. The mainframe profits are too high, while distributed is low enough to throw the margins out of whack. So, sell off distributed to Micro Focus? To PE BMC? Or a bad analysis.
  • Austin Regional Clinic is in Apple Health records. Pretty nifty that it sucks them all in...sort of.
  • Robots make your pizza. Featured in that OKR book. For real.
  • AWS: still makes lots of money, market-leader by revenue. See also Gartner on the topic: “The worldwide infrastructure as a service (IaaS) market grew 29.5 percent in 2017 to total $23.5 billion, up from $18.2 billion in 2016, according to Gartner, Inc. Amazon was the No. 1 vendor in the IaaS market in 2017, followed by Microsoft, Alibaba, Google and IBM.” Gartner estimates that AWS is ~4 times as big as the next, in 2017.
  • Tibco might be sold off: “Vista took Tibco private in 2014 in a deal valued at about $4.3 billion including debt. The company, based in Palo Alto, California, makes software that clients use to collect and analyze data in industries from banking to transportation. It currently has about $2.9 billion of debt, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.”
  • Cisco Announces Intent to Acquire Duo Security, $2.35bn.
  • Apprenda shuts down. SASSY!

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After some rumination, Coté thins that the people backing “serverless” are just wangling to make it mean “doing programming with containers on clouds.” That is, just programming. At some point, it meant an event based system hosted in public clouds (AWS Lamda). Also, we discuss Cisco buying Duo, potential EBITA problems from Broadcom buying CA, and robot pizza. Of course, with Coté having just moved to Amsterdam, there’s some Amsterdam talk.

Sponsored by Datadog

This episode is sponsored by Datadog and this week they Datadog wants you to know about Watchdog. Watchdog automatically detects performance problems in your applications without any manual setup or configuration. By continuously examining application performance data, it identifies anomalies, like a sudden spike in hit rate, that could otherwise have remained invisible. Once an anomaly is detected, Watchdog provides you with all the relevant information you need to get to the root cause faster, such as stack traces, error messages, and related issues from the same timeframe.

Sign up for a free trial today at https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk.

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  • Everyone’s favorite Outlook feature, now in G Suite.
  • Do we know what “serverless” is yet? Someone named that got some funding.
  • Related, Istio 1.0: “It is aiming to be a control plane, similar to the Kubernetes control plane, for configuring a series of proxy servers that get injected between application components. It will actually look at HTTP response codes and if an app component starts throwing more than a number of 500 errors, it can redirect the traffic.” MUST BE THIS HIGH TO RIDE!
  • Follow-up: Brenon at 451 says Broadcom is gonna have to sell off some stuff to make it’s margin targets. The mainframe profits are too high, while distributed is low enough to throw the margins out of whack. So, sell off distributed to Micro Focus? To PE BMC? Or a bad analysis.
  • Austin Regional Clinic is in Apple Health records. Pretty nifty that it sucks them all in...sort of.
  • Robots make your pizza. Featured in that OKR book. For real.
  • AWS: still makes lots of money, market-leader by revenue. See also Gartner on the topic: “The worldwide infrastructure as a service (IaaS) market grew 29.5 percent in 2017 to total $23.5 billion, up from $18.2 billion in 2016, according to Gartner, Inc. Amazon was the No. 1 vendor in the IaaS market in 2017, followed by Microsoft, Alibaba, Google and IBM.” Gartner estimates that AWS is ~4 times as big as the next, in 2017.
  • Tibco might be sold off: “Vista took Tibco private in 2014 in a deal valued at about $4.3 billion including debt. The company, based in Palo Alto, California, makes software that clients use to collect and analyze data in industries from banking to transportation. It currently has about $2.9 billion of debt, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.”
  • Cisco Announces Intent to Acquire Duo Security, $2.35bn.
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After some rumination, Coté thins that the people backing “serverless” are just wangling to make it mean “doing programming with containers on clouds.” That is, just programming. At some point, it meant an event based system hosted in public clouds (AWS Lamda). Also, we discuss Cisco buying Duo, potential EBITA problems from Broadcom buying CA, and robot pizza. Of course, with Coté having just moved to Amsterdam, there’s some Amsterdam talk.

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  • Follow-up: Brenon at 451 says Broadcom is gonna have to sell off some stuff to make it’s margin targets. The mainframe profits are too high, while distributed is low enough to throw the margins out of whack. So, sell off distributed to Micro Focus? To PE BMC? Or a bad analysis.
  • Austin Regional Clinic is in Apple Health records. Pretty nifty that it sucks them all in...sort of.
  • Robots make your pizza. Featured in that OKR book. For real.
  • AWS: still makes lots of money, market-leader by revenue. See also Gartner on the topic: “The worldwide infrastructure as a service (IaaS) market grew 29.5 percent in 2017 to total $23.5 billion, up from $18.2 billion in 2016, according to Gartner, Inc. Amazon was the No. 1 vendor in the IaaS market in 2017, followed by Microsoft, Alibaba, Google and IBM.” Gartner estimates that AWS is ~4 times as big as the next, in 2017.
  • Tibco might be sold off: “Vista took Tibco private in 2014 in a deal valued at about $4.3 billion including debt. The company, based in Palo Alto, California, makes software that clients use to collect and analyze data in industries from banking to transportation. It currently has about $2.9 billion of debt, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.”
  • Cisco Announces Intent to Acquire Duo Security, $2.35bn.
  • Apprenda shuts down. SASSY!

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Episode 142: Harness that peer pressure for good https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/142 60e1c14f-3d2f-4e82-9a9e-4547acb7ba80 Fri, 27 Jul 2018 12:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 142 Harness that peer pressure for good full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we cover all the important announcements from the Google Next Conference including: GKE On-Prem, Knative and “serverless containers.” Plus, an important parenting discussion on tying shoes. 59:13 true "Harness that peer pressure for good”

This week we cover all the important announcements from the Google Next conference including: GKE On-Prem, Knative and “serverless containers.” Plus, an important parenting discussion on tying shoes.

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"Harness that peer pressure for good”

This week we cover all the important announcements from the Google Next conference including: GKE On-Prem, Knative and “serverless containers.” Plus, an important parenting discussion on tying shoes.

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"Harness that peer pressure for good”

This week we cover all the important announcements from the Google Next conference including: GKE On-Prem, Knative and “serverless containers.” Plus, an important parenting discussion on tying shoes.

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This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+NsrbHLf9 ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 141: Broadcom acquiring CA, AT&T acquiring AlienVault, the mysteries of cloud native vendor product management https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/141 03825936-76bb-4677-8a72-f8407c5b11b5 Thu, 12 Jul 2018 19:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 141 Broadcom acquiring CA, AT&T acquiring AlienVault, the mysteries of cloud native vendor product management full Software Defined Talk LLC We try to discern the strategy behind two acquisitions this week: Broadcom buying CA and AT&T buying AlienVault. Seems fine. Meanwhile, you get to join conversation as we talk about how much different product management seems at cloud native vendors than traditional, “enterprise product management.” 1:00:07 true We try to discern the strategy behind two acquisitions this week: Broadcom buying CA and AT&T buying AlienVault. Seems fine. Meanwhile, you get to join conversation as we talk about how much different product management seems at cloud native vendors than traditional, “enterprise product management.”

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We try to discern the strategy behind two acquisitions this week: Broadcom buying CA and AT&T buying AlienVault. Seems fine. Meanwhile, you get to join conversation as we talk about how much different product management seems at cloud native vendors than traditional, “enterprise product management.”

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We try to discern the strategy behind two acquisitions this week: Broadcom buying CA and AT&T buying AlienVault. Seems fine. Meanwhile, you get to join conversation as we talk about how much different product management seems at cloud native vendors than traditional, “enterprise product management.”

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Episode 140: Meanwhile, in microchips… https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/140 380327b4-f8da-4230-8309-1f7056eaa7ba Fri, 06 Jul 2018 17:15:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 140 Meanwhile, in microchips… full Software Defined Talk LLC For some reason, we talk about Intel. Plus, SUSE going PE and sun screen strategies for kids. 59:35 true For some reason, we talk about Intel. Plus, SUSE going PE and sun screen strategies for kids.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+fGZ4VYs8 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 139: “Docker? Never heard of ‘em.” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/139 722b5958-166d-4500-9431-41a8c392ba98 Fri, 29 Jun 2018 09:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 139 “Docker? Never heard of ‘em.” full Software Defined Talk LLC Why would a company buy Docker? With “near triple digit revenue,” perhaps there’s a good business model to match the interest in free, but, in turn, why would an acquirer want to pay for free? We speculate wildly, and without spreadsheets. Also, lots of people have been funded, there’s a new bundle of kubernetes releases, and we discuss t-shirts. 1:05:10 true Why would a company buy Docker? With “near triple digit revenue,” perhaps there’s a good business model to match the interest in free, but, in turn, why would an acquirer want to pay for free? We speculate wildly, and without spreadsheets. Also, lots of people have been funded, there’s a new bundle of kubernetes releases, and we discuss t-shirts.

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Why would a company buy Docker? With “near triple digit revenue,” perhaps there’s a good business model to match the interest in free, but, in turn, why would an acquirer want to pay for free? We speculate wildly, and without spreadsheets. Also, lots of people have been funded, there’s a new bundle of kubernetes releases, and we discuss t-shirts.

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Why would a company buy Docker? With “near triple digit revenue,” perhaps there’s a good business model to match the interest in free, but, in turn, why would an acquirer want to pay for free? We speculate wildly, and without spreadsheets. Also, lots of people have been funded, there’s a new bundle of kubernetes releases, and we discuss t-shirts.

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Docker Depot

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+AUkmy_SF ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 138: 8 Duffle bags, some permitted food enhancer and, GitHub goes to Redmond https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/138 4e4c7b65-b376-4038-80be-03092de60709 Thu, 07 Jun 2018 12:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 138 8 Duffle bags, some permitted food enhancer and, GitHub goes to Redmond full Software Defined Talk LLC GItHub got bought so we breakdown what it all means for devs and open source. Matt Ray offers expert tips on relocating your family aboard as Coté prepares to move to Amsterdam. Finally, we announced the first live in person Software Defined Talk meetup in July somewhere in Austin. Don’t miss it. 52:49 true GItHub got bought so we breakdown what it all means for devs and open source. Matt Ray offers expert tips on relocating your family aboard as Coté prepares to move to Amsterdam. Finally, we announced the first live in person Software Defined Talk meetup in July somewhere in Austin. Don’t miss it.

GitHub got bought

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GItHub got bought so we breakdown what it all means for devs and open source. Matt Ray offers expert tips on relocating your family aboard as Coté prepares to move to Amsterdam. Finally, we announced the first live in person Software Defined Talk meetup in July somewhere in Austin. Don’t miss it.

GitHub got bought

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This week Datadog also wants you to know about their upcoming conference Dash, in NYC on July 11th-12th. You can register to attend at https://www.dashcon.io/sdt use the discount code DASHSDT and save 20%.

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Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis. It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018.

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  • Also at some World Cup things in Cologne and Munich, email if you’re a VP type and interested.
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GItHub got bought so we breakdown what it all means for devs and open source. Matt Ray offers expert tips on relocating your family aboard as Coté prepares to move to Amsterdam. Finally, we announced the first live in person Software Defined Talk meetup in July somewhere in Austin. Don’t miss it.

GitHub got bought

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

This week Datadog also wants you to know about their upcoming conference Dash, in NYC on July 11th-12th. You can register to attend at https://www.dashcon.io/sdt use the discount code DASHSDT and save 20%.

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Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis. It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018.

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  • Also at some World Cup things in Cologne and Munich, email if you’re a VP type and interested.
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+TD6E8wEC ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 137: “I didn’t choose the Immortan Joe life-style, it chose me.” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/137 e9e44ecc-0174-4b26-939f-61b16a9feee1 Fri, 01 Jun 2018 05:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 137 “I didn’t choose the Immortan Joe life-style, it chose me.” full Software Defined Talk LLC There’s a new IaaS magic quadrant out that we finally take a look at. Plus, with some nerd-fighting in the kubernetes world, we discuss the point of all these blinking cursors. 48:11 true There’s a new IaaS magic quadrant out that we finally take a look at. Plus, with some nerd-fighting in the kubernetes world, we discuss the point of all these blinking cursors.

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    • Like SRE, but “platform ops.”
    • Which is to say, something like, “shallow DevOps.”
    • “Netflix created centralized teams (e.g., Cloud Platform, Performance & Reliability Engineering, Engineering Tools) with the mission of developing common tooling and infrastructure to solve problems that every development team has. Empowered with these tools in hand, development teams can focus on solving problems within their specific product domain.”
    • “As additional tooling needs arise, centralized teams assess whether the needs are common across multiple dev teams. When they are, collaborations ensue. Sometimes these local needs are too specific to warrant centralized investment. In that case the development team decides if their need is important enough for them to solve on their own.”
    • “we arrived at a model where a development team, equipped with amazing developer productivity tools, is responsible for the full software life cycle: design, development, test, deploy, operate, and support”…but not the infrastructure, common middleware and services, and “platform” that they run on. Just like SRE, eh? Which the post says.
    • Use of the roads seems optional, and sometimes challenging to recruit for: ‘Netflix has a “paved road” set of tools and practices that are formally supported by centralized teams. We don’t mandate adoption of those paved roads but encourage adoption by ensuring that development and operations using those technologies is a far better experience than not using them. The downside of our approach is that the ideal of “every team using every feature in every tool for their most important needs” is near impossible to achieve. Realizing the returns on investment for our centralized teams’ solutions requires effort, alignment, and ongoing adaptations.’
    • Coté had dinner with Netflix tools engineer many years ago where they described exactly this.
    • Question: what exactly is DevOps (now) anyways? Is it too expansive to be useful as a phrase, and instead a buffet of thought technologies?
  • BMC changes PE hands:
    • Brenon@451: “Terms of the BMC secondary weren't released. However, early reports indicated that the price paid by the syndicate for BMC and the price received for BMC [$6.9bn five years ago] weren't radically different.”
    • Same: “the software vendor that says it posts revenue of $2bn each year.”
    • The reporters are like “I got no idea what the fuck these people do”: “Houston-based BMC builds various types of software solutions for businesses looking to manage and streamline their information.”
    • “BMC has about 6,000 employees in 30 countries, according to its website.”
    • “BMC has more than $5 billion in debt outstanding, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.”
  • Annual Meeker Slide Fest: recording, slides. Reports that the decks are getting more concise.

Kubernetes Korner

  • PodCTL #37 covers Helm and other deployment schemes - Very responsible Coté hasn’t listened to it yet.
  • Nerd fight on forking:
    • Asay: “Enterprises want stuff that works. As much as we in the open source world chatter and fret about vendor lockin, enterprises have demonstrated a remarkable ability to shrug off that concern and buy deeply into Microsoft, Oracle, and, yes, Red Hat’s OpenShift.”
    • Question: how close are we to going OpenStack on all this? Is that even a helpful question, or just trolling?
  • “Kubernetes has, in fact, already lost the war to serverless,” James Governor.
  • By the time you hear this, Coté will have finally given a Kubernetes talk.
  • The State Of The Kubernetes Ecosystem:
    • Overview of all the (vendor) players.
    • “A Forrester study found that 66% of organizations who adopted containers experienced accelerated developers efficiency, while 75% of companies achieved a moderate to significant increase in application deployment speed.”
    • “According to predictions from 451 Research, the market is set to grow from $762 million in 2016 to $2.7 billion by 2020”

Important nonsense

Listener Feedback

  • Gabriel from Puerto Rico got a sticker
  • Daniel had a sticker sent all they way to South Austin

SDT news & hype

Recommendations

]]>
There’s a new IaaS magic quadrant out that we finally take a look at. Plus, with some nerd-fighting in the kubernetes world, we discuss the point of all these blinking cursors.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

This week Datadog also wants you to know about their upcoming conference DashCon, in NYC on July 11th-12th. You can register to attend at https://www.dashcon.io/sdt use the discount code DASHSDT and save 20%.

DevOpsDays MINNEAPOLIS - JULY 12-13, 2018

Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis. It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018.

Follow up

  • Did Matt watch The Tick? (Spoiler alert: no.)

Relevant to your interests

  • BA now part of TSA Pre. Can show up later for that AUS→LHR flight. It’s hard to find where to enter this: on individual flights?
  • Annual Meeker Slide Fest: recording, slides.
  • Cloud is a six-horse race, and three of those have been lapped
  • State Of The Kubernetes Ecosystem
  • Kubernetes won - so now what?
  • Google Cloud Platform breaks into leader category in Gartner's Magic Quadrant. The Full Gartner MQ. Register coverage.
  • IDC survey on digital transformation says organizations are motivated to get more “productivity” and be more competitive, among other survey findings. And, as always, “the biggest barriers are people oriented.” Get the Infor sponsored PDF if you’re into this kind of thing.
  • Infrastructure software is back! Also, Amazon’s DB has huge growth.
  • “Full Life-cycle Developers” at Netflix
    • Like SRE, but “platform ops.”
    • Which is to say, something like, “shallow DevOps.”
    • “Netflix created centralized teams (e.g., Cloud Platform, Performance & Reliability Engineering, Engineering Tools) with the mission of developing common tooling and infrastructure to solve problems that every development team has. Empowered with these tools in hand, development teams can focus on solving problems within their specific product domain.”
    • “As additional tooling needs arise, centralized teams assess whether the needs are common across multiple dev teams. When they are, collaborations ensue. Sometimes these local needs are too specific to warrant centralized investment. In that case the development team decides if their need is important enough for them to solve on their own.”
    • “we arrived at a model where a development team, equipped with amazing developer productivity tools, is responsible for the full software life cycle: design, development, test, deploy, operate, and support”…but not the infrastructure, common middleware and services, and “platform” that they run on. Just like SRE, eh? Which the post says.
    • Use of the roads seems optional, and sometimes challenging to recruit for: ‘Netflix has a “paved road” set of tools and practices that are formally supported by centralized teams. We don’t mandate adoption of those paved roads but encourage adoption by ensuring that development and operations using those technologies is a far better experience than not using them. The downside of our approach is that the ideal of “every team using every feature in every tool for their most important needs” is near impossible to achieve. Realizing the returns on investment for our centralized teams’ solutions requires effort, alignment, and ongoing adaptations.’
    • Coté had dinner with Netflix tools engineer many years ago where they described exactly this.
    • Question: what exactly is DevOps (now) anyways? Is it too expansive to be useful as a phrase, and instead a buffet of thought technologies?
  • BMC changes PE hands:
    • Brenon@451: “Terms of the BMC secondary weren't released. However, early reports indicated that the price paid by the syndicate for BMC and the price received for BMC [$6.9bn five years ago] weren't radically different.”
    • Same: “the software vendor that says it posts revenue of $2bn each year.”
    • The reporters are like “I got no idea what the fuck these people do”: “Houston-based BMC builds various types of software solutions for businesses looking to manage and streamline their information.”
    • “BMC has about 6,000 employees in 30 countries, according to its website.”
    • “BMC has more than $5 billion in debt outstanding, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.”
  • Annual Meeker Slide Fest: recording, slides. Reports that the decks are getting more concise.

Kubernetes Korner

  • PodCTL #37 covers Helm and other deployment schemes - Very responsible Coté hasn’t listened to it yet.
  • Nerd fight on forking:
    • Asay: “Enterprises want stuff that works. As much as we in the open source world chatter and fret about vendor lockin, enterprises have demonstrated a remarkable ability to shrug off that concern and buy deeply into Microsoft, Oracle, and, yes, Red Hat’s OpenShift.”
    • Question: how close are we to going OpenStack on all this? Is that even a helpful question, or just trolling?
  • “Kubernetes has, in fact, already lost the war to serverless,” James Governor.
  • By the time you hear this, Coté will have finally given a Kubernetes talk.
  • The State Of The Kubernetes Ecosystem:
    • Overview of all the (vendor) players.
    • “A Forrester study found that 66% of organizations who adopted containers experienced accelerated developers efficiency, while 75% of companies achieved a moderate to significant increase in application deployment speed.”
    • “According to predictions from 451 Research, the market is set to grow from $762 million in 2016 to $2.7 billion by 2020”

Important nonsense

Listener Feedback

  • Gabriel from Puerto Rico got a sticker
  • Daniel had a sticker sent all they way to South Austin

SDT news & hype

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
There’s a new IaaS magic quadrant out that we finally take a look at. Plus, with some nerd-fighting in the kubernetes world, we discuss the point of all these blinking cursors.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

This week Datadog also wants you to know about their upcoming conference DashCon, in NYC on July 11th-12th. You can register to attend at https://www.dashcon.io/sdt use the discount code DASHSDT and save 20%.

DevOpsDays MINNEAPOLIS - JULY 12-13, 2018

Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis. It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018.

Follow up

  • Did Matt watch The Tick? (Spoiler alert: no.)

Relevant to your interests

  • BA now part of TSA Pre. Can show up later for that AUS→LHR flight. It’s hard to find where to enter this: on individual flights?
  • Annual Meeker Slide Fest: recording, slides.
  • Cloud is a six-horse race, and three of those have been lapped
  • State Of The Kubernetes Ecosystem
  • Kubernetes won - so now what?
  • Google Cloud Platform breaks into leader category in Gartner's Magic Quadrant. The Full Gartner MQ. Register coverage.
  • IDC survey on digital transformation says organizations are motivated to get more “productivity” and be more competitive, among other survey findings. And, as always, “the biggest barriers are people oriented.” Get the Infor sponsored PDF if you’re into this kind of thing.
  • Infrastructure software is back! Also, Amazon’s DB has huge growth.
  • “Full Life-cycle Developers” at Netflix
    • Like SRE, but “platform ops.”
    • Which is to say, something like, “shallow DevOps.”
    • “Netflix created centralized teams (e.g., Cloud Platform, Performance & Reliability Engineering, Engineering Tools) with the mission of developing common tooling and infrastructure to solve problems that every development team has. Empowered with these tools in hand, development teams can focus on solving problems within their specific product domain.”
    • “As additional tooling needs arise, centralized teams assess whether the needs are common across multiple dev teams. When they are, collaborations ensue. Sometimes these local needs are too specific to warrant centralized investment. In that case the development team decides if their need is important enough for them to solve on their own.”
    • “we arrived at a model where a development team, equipped with amazing developer productivity tools, is responsible for the full software life cycle: design, development, test, deploy, operate, and support”…but not the infrastructure, common middleware and services, and “platform” that they run on. Just like SRE, eh? Which the post says.
    • Use of the roads seems optional, and sometimes challenging to recruit for: ‘Netflix has a “paved road” set of tools and practices that are formally supported by centralized teams. We don’t mandate adoption of those paved roads but encourage adoption by ensuring that development and operations using those technologies is a far better experience than not using them. The downside of our approach is that the ideal of “every team using every feature in every tool for their most important needs” is near impossible to achieve. Realizing the returns on investment for our centralized teams’ solutions requires effort, alignment, and ongoing adaptations.’
    • Coté had dinner with Netflix tools engineer many years ago where they described exactly this.
    • Question: what exactly is DevOps (now) anyways? Is it too expansive to be useful as a phrase, and instead a buffet of thought technologies?
  • BMC changes PE hands:
    • Brenon@451: “Terms of the BMC secondary weren't released. However, early reports indicated that the price paid by the syndicate for BMC and the price received for BMC [$6.9bn five years ago] weren't radically different.”
    • Same: “the software vendor that says it posts revenue of $2bn each year.”
    • The reporters are like “I got no idea what the fuck these people do”: “Houston-based BMC builds various types of software solutions for businesses looking to manage and streamline their information.”
    • “BMC has about 6,000 employees in 30 countries, according to its website.”
    • “BMC has more than $5 billion in debt outstanding, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.”
  • Annual Meeker Slide Fest: recording, slides. Reports that the decks are getting more concise.

Kubernetes Korner

  • PodCTL #37 covers Helm and other deployment schemes - Very responsible Coté hasn’t listened to it yet.
  • Nerd fight on forking:
    • Asay: “Enterprises want stuff that works. As much as we in the open source world chatter and fret about vendor lockin, enterprises have demonstrated a remarkable ability to shrug off that concern and buy deeply into Microsoft, Oracle, and, yes, Red Hat’s OpenShift.”
    • Question: how close are we to going OpenStack on all this? Is that even a helpful question, or just trolling?
  • “Kubernetes has, in fact, already lost the war to serverless,” James Governor.
  • By the time you hear this, Coté will have finally given a Kubernetes talk.
  • The State Of The Kubernetes Ecosystem:
    • Overview of all the (vendor) players.
    • “A Forrester study found that 66% of organizations who adopted containers experienced accelerated developers efficiency, while 75% of companies achieved a moderate to significant increase in application deployment speed.”
    • “According to predictions from 451 Research, the market is set to grow from $762 million in 2016 to $2.7 billion by 2020”

Important nonsense

Listener Feedback

  • Gabriel from Puerto Rico got a sticker
  • Daniel had a sticker sent all they way to South Austin

SDT news & hype

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Z8m0WucM ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 136: That time Matt didn’t eat for 24 hours, or, #chefconf 2018 https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/136 829c3889-25eb-455f-add7-5bdfa09f5fba Fri, 25 May 2018 18:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 136 That time Matt didn’t eat for 24 hours, or, #chefconf 2018 full Software Defined Talk LLC “Packaging,” let’s talk about it - still your beating heart, dear listeners! We discuss the news, eats, and entertainment from ChefConf and then dip into the news from the OpenStack summit. As we meander between those two we also talk about kubernetes Helm, packaging, and how Docker is (they say) going to save you $50m in computer costs. 58:31 true “Packaging,” let’s talk about it - still your beating heart, dear listeners! We discuss the news, eats, and entertainment from ChefConf and then dip into the news from the OpenStack summit. As we meander between those two we also talk about kubernetes Helm, packaging, and how Docker is (they say) going to save you $50m in computer costs.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

This week Datadog also wants you to know about their upcoming conference DashCon, in NYC on July 11th-12th. You can register to attend at https://www.dashcon.io/sdt use the discount code DASHSDT and save 20%.

DevOpsDays MINNEAPOLIS - JULY 12-13, 2018

Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis. It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018.

Follow-up

#chefconf

OpenStack Summit

  • So, it’s still NFV heavy with existing enterprise deploys? Plus, Mirantis us pushing for a CI/CD focus?
  • Haven’t read the survey yet.
  • Brief Register coverage: VMwware updates, AT&T and others donate some code, Solarwinds adds in some more support.
  • VMware likes NFV: ‘VMware is targeting the telecom industry with this release. Gabriele Di Piazza, VMware Telco NFV Business Unit's VP of products and solutions, said in a statement, "VMware Integrated OpenStack 5 will enable customers to achieve the massive scale required to power Telco and private clouds globally, and address NFV and edge computing use cases as telecom networks evolve towards 5G."’
  • Shuttleworth gonna Shuttleworth: “If you want OpenStack and Kubernetes support with vendor independence at a low price, Canonical is your company. If you prefer a partner, which offers a soup-to-nuts stack, but at a higher price, look to Red Hat. And, of course, if you're already wedded to VMware, you've made your choice. There's room for all these approaches to the 21st century cloud and containers.”
  • Over on TechCrunch, in his layup, Frederic Lardinois paints a picture of the current Story of OpenStack.
    • “That current state produces fewer flashy headlines, but every survey, both from the Foundation itself and third-party analysts, show that the number of users — and their OpenStack clouds — continues to grow.”
    • Mirantis, after $200m in funding, refocusing(?) on CI/CD with Spinnaker support, “shrunk from almost 1,000 employees to 450 today, but as Mirantis CEO and co-founder Boris Renski told me, it’s now cash-flow positive.”
    • Boris: “I think that Spinnaker should become part of the Foundation. That’s the opportunity and I think it should focus 150 percent of their energy on that before it builds its own thing and before [Spinnaker] goes off to the CNCF as yet another project.”
  • Caroline Donnelly covers the quest to become a more general foundation for infrastructure stuff, started in 2015 with “The Big Tent” positioning.
  • Side-note: Donnely’s and Lardinois’s articles are good example of doing good tech journalism (I mean, I always like more charts and TAM’s, but they don’t really do that over art Oath - could have also gotten a paragraph of “the kubernetes threat” backed up by usage momentum surveys - but, hey! - pretty good all around.).

Relevant to your interests

Weekly “get off my lawn” segment, monitoring corner edition

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]]>
“Packaging,” let’s talk about it - still your beating heart, dear listeners! We discuss the news, eats, and entertainment from ChefConf and then dip into the news from the OpenStack summit. As we meander between those two we also talk about kubernetes Helm, packaging, and how Docker is (they say) going to save you $50m in computer costs.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

This week Datadog also wants you to know about their upcoming conference DashCon, in NYC on July 11th-12th. You can register to attend at https://www.dashcon.io/sdt use the discount code DASHSDT and save 20%.

DevOpsDays MINNEAPOLIS - JULY 12-13, 2018

Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis. It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018.

Follow-up

#chefconf

OpenStack Summit

  • So, it’s still NFV heavy with existing enterprise deploys? Plus, Mirantis us pushing for a CI/CD focus?
  • Haven’t read the survey yet.
  • Brief Register coverage: VMwware updates, AT&T and others donate some code, Solarwinds adds in some more support.
  • VMware likes NFV: ‘VMware is targeting the telecom industry with this release. Gabriele Di Piazza, VMware Telco NFV Business Unit's VP of products and solutions, said in a statement, "VMware Integrated OpenStack 5 will enable customers to achieve the massive scale required to power Telco and private clouds globally, and address NFV and edge computing use cases as telecom networks evolve towards 5G."’
  • Shuttleworth gonna Shuttleworth: “If you want OpenStack and Kubernetes support with vendor independence at a low price, Canonical is your company. If you prefer a partner, which offers a soup-to-nuts stack, but at a higher price, look to Red Hat. And, of course, if you're already wedded to VMware, you've made your choice. There's room for all these approaches to the 21st century cloud and containers.”
  • Over on TechCrunch, in his layup, Frederic Lardinois paints a picture of the current Story of OpenStack.
    • “That current state produces fewer flashy headlines, but every survey, both from the Foundation itself and third-party analysts, show that the number of users — and their OpenStack clouds — continues to grow.”
    • Mirantis, after $200m in funding, refocusing(?) on CI/CD with Spinnaker support, “shrunk from almost 1,000 employees to 450 today, but as Mirantis CEO and co-founder Boris Renski told me, it’s now cash-flow positive.”
    • Boris: “I think that Spinnaker should become part of the Foundation. That’s the opportunity and I think it should focus 150 percent of their energy on that before it builds its own thing and before [Spinnaker] goes off to the CNCF as yet another project.”
  • Caroline Donnelly covers the quest to become a more general foundation for infrastructure stuff, started in 2015 with “The Big Tent” positioning.
  • Side-note: Donnely’s and Lardinois’s articles are good example of doing good tech journalism (I mean, I always like more charts and TAM’s, but they don’t really do that over art Oath - could have also gotten a paragraph of “the kubernetes threat” backed up by usage momentum surveys - but, hey! - pretty good all around.).

Relevant to your interests

Weekly “get off my lawn” segment, monitoring corner edition

PATROL Express

Important nonsense

Conferences, et. al.

SDT news & hype

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
“Packaging,” let’s talk about it - still your beating heart, dear listeners! We discuss the news, eats, and entertainment from ChefConf and then dip into the news from the OpenStack summit. As we meander between those two we also talk about kubernetes Helm, packaging, and how Docker is (they say) going to save you $50m in computer costs.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

This week Datadog also wants you to know about their upcoming conference DashCon, in NYC on July 11th-12th. You can register to attend at https://www.dashcon.io/sdt use the discount code DASHSDT and save 20%.

DevOpsDays MINNEAPOLIS - JULY 12-13, 2018

Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis. It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018.

Follow-up

#chefconf

OpenStack Summit

  • So, it’s still NFV heavy with existing enterprise deploys? Plus, Mirantis us pushing for a CI/CD focus?
  • Haven’t read the survey yet.
  • Brief Register coverage: VMwware updates, AT&T and others donate some code, Solarwinds adds in some more support.
  • VMware likes NFV: ‘VMware is targeting the telecom industry with this release. Gabriele Di Piazza, VMware Telco NFV Business Unit's VP of products and solutions, said in a statement, "VMware Integrated OpenStack 5 will enable customers to achieve the massive scale required to power Telco and private clouds globally, and address NFV and edge computing use cases as telecom networks evolve towards 5G."’
  • Shuttleworth gonna Shuttleworth: “If you want OpenStack and Kubernetes support with vendor independence at a low price, Canonical is your company. If you prefer a partner, which offers a soup-to-nuts stack, but at a higher price, look to Red Hat. And, of course, if you're already wedded to VMware, you've made your choice. There's room for all these approaches to the 21st century cloud and containers.”
  • Over on TechCrunch, in his layup, Frederic Lardinois paints a picture of the current Story of OpenStack.
    • “That current state produces fewer flashy headlines, but every survey, both from the Foundation itself and third-party analysts, show that the number of users — and their OpenStack clouds — continues to grow.”
    • Mirantis, after $200m in funding, refocusing(?) on CI/CD with Spinnaker support, “shrunk from almost 1,000 employees to 450 today, but as Mirantis CEO and co-founder Boris Renski told me, it’s now cash-flow positive.”
    • Boris: “I think that Spinnaker should become part of the Foundation. That’s the opportunity and I think it should focus 150 percent of their energy on that before it builds its own thing and before [Spinnaker] goes off to the CNCF as yet another project.”
  • Caroline Donnelly covers the quest to become a more general foundation for infrastructure stuff, started in 2015 with “The Big Tent” positioning.
  • Side-note: Donnely’s and Lardinois’s articles are good example of doing good tech journalism (I mean, I always like more charts and TAM’s, but they don’t really do that over art Oath - could have also gotten a paragraph of “the kubernetes threat” backed up by usage momentum surveys - but, hey! - pretty good all around.).

Relevant to your interests

Weekly “get off my lawn” segment, monitoring corner edition

PATROL Express

Important nonsense

Conferences, et. al.

SDT news & hype

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+83qg3CxT ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 135: Coté's magical, mystery mortgage application workflow, or, "serverless: WTAFF?!" https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/135 4c14a173-6c94-46b0-b49e-2381b356d994 Fri, 18 May 2018 16:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 135 Coté's magical, mystery mortgage application workflow, or, "serverless: WTAFF?!" full Software Defined Talk LLC We discuss recent kubernetes news, London, and whatever the hell "serverless" is. 1:28:04 true We discuss recent kubernetes news, London, and whatever the hell "serverless" is.

If you’re lucky enough to have access, check out Hammond & Rymer’s Jan 2018 report on serverless, it’s amazingly good and helpful.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt This week Datadog wants you to know about their upcoming conference DashCon, in NYC on July 11th-12th. You can register to attend at https://www.dashcon.io/

DevOpsDays MINNEAPOLIS - JULY 12-13, 2018

Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis. It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018

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]]>
We discuss recent kubernetes news, London, and whatever the hell "serverless" is.

If you’re lucky enough to have access, check out Hammond & Rymer’s Jan 2018 report on serverless, it’s amazingly good and helpful.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt This week Datadog wants you to know about their upcoming conference DashCon, in NYC on July 11th-12th. You can register to attend at https://www.dashcon.io/

DevOpsDays MINNEAPOLIS - JULY 12-13, 2018

Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis. It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018

Relevant to your interests

Important nonsense

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Listener Feedback

  • Colin from Scotland got a sticker. Says he always learns something and enjoys the banter. Tells us to “Keep up the excellent work!”

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Sponsored By:

]]>
We discuss recent kubernetes news, London, and whatever the hell "serverless" is.

If you’re lucky enough to have access, check out Hammond & Rymer’s Jan 2018 report on serverless, it’s amazingly good and helpful.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt This week Datadog wants you to know about their upcoming conference DashCon, in NYC on July 11th-12th. You can register to attend at https://www.dashcon.io/

DevOpsDays MINNEAPOLIS - JULY 12-13, 2018

Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis. It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+91-cKvXy ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 134: “Hardly enough diggities” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/134 8ba6e4b5-0534-4b32-b843-55ff60739d79 Fri, 11 May 2018 12:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 134 “Hardly enough diggities” full Software Defined Talk LLC Conference season is upon us so we recap all the announcements from Google I/O and Microsoft Build. We also discuss the Mesosphere funding and attempt to deceiver what exactly they are doing with DC/OS. Finally, we have recommendations for Mother’s Day gifts, making kid lunches and some talk of the Lego Millennium Falcon. 1:05:49 true Conference season is upon us so we recap all the announcements from Google I/O and Microsoft Build. We also discuss the Mesosphere funding and attempt to deceiver what exactly they are doing with DC/OS. Finally, we have recommendations for Mother’s Day gifts, making kid lunches and some talk of the Lego Millennium Falcon.

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DevOpsDays MINNEAPOLIS - JULY 12-13, 2018

Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis. It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018

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Conference season is upon us so we recap all the announcements from Google I/O and Microsoft Build. We also discuss the Mesosphere funding and attempt to deceiver what exactly they are doing with DC/OS. Finally, we have recommendations for Mother’s Day gifts, making kid lunches and some talk of the Lego Millennium Falcon.

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This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. . Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

Datadog wants you to know about there upcoming conference DashCon, in NYC on July 11th-12th. You can register to attend at https://www.dashcon.io/

DevOpsDays MINNEAPOLIS - JULY 12-13, 2018

Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis. It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018

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Conference season is upon us so we recap all the announcements from Google I/O and Microsoft Build. We also discuss the Mesosphere funding and attempt to deceiver what exactly they are doing with DC/OS. Finally, we have recommendations for Mother’s Day gifts, making kid lunches and some talk of the Lego Millennium Falcon.

Relevant to your interests

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. . Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

Datadog wants you to know about there upcoming conference DashCon, in NYC on July 11th-12th. You can register to attend at https://www.dashcon.io/

DevOpsDays MINNEAPOLIS - JULY 12-13, 2018

Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis. It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+B6_URgwO ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 133: If only there was some way to automate software deploys, hopefully with yaml…? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/133 10b103d1-8238-4192-84e5-fb9a29943fce Sat, 05 May 2018 00:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 133 If only there was some way to automate software deploys, hopefully with yaml…? full Software Defined Talk LLC There’s a lot of container and kubernetes news this week what with KubeCon. We discuss some highlights from there, including Google’s gVisor project, angling to make life more secure in cloud native land. We then discuss Red Hat’s Operators, Chef, and related ways to package up applications and related configuration for deployment onto cloud platforms. Plus, once again, we finally solve how to calendar better. 1:12:16 true There’s a lot of container and kubernetes news this week what with KubeCon. We discuss some highlights from there, including Google’s gVisor project, angling to make life more secure in cloud native land. We then discuss Red Hat’s Operators, Chef, and related ways to package up applications and related configuration for deployment onto cloud platforms. Plus, once again, we finally solve how to calendar better.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

Datadog wants you to know they monitor all kinds of data about Kubernetes. You can try it out by signing up for a trial at www.datadog.com/sdt.

DevOpsDays MINNEAPOLIS - JULY 12-13, 2018

Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis. It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018

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Week’s wunderkammer

  • Calendaring - Coté uses BusyCal, anything better? I can’t get behind that Fantastical as I want full visual, not that weird listing thing. Am I wrong?
  • Avengers corner: Avengers: Infinity War: Marvel’s Superhero Hair Is Full of Secrets: “To put it in a nutshell, the shorter the hair, the more precarious a character’s relationship with traditional femininity.”

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There’s a lot of container and kubernetes news this week what with KubeCon. We discuss some highlights from there, including Google’s gVisor project, angling to make life more secure in cloud native land. We then discuss Red Hat’s Operators, Chef, and related ways to package up applications and related configuration for deployment onto cloud platforms. Plus, once again, we finally solve how to calendar better.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

Datadog wants you to know they monitor all kinds of data about Kubernetes. You can try it out by signing up for a trial at www.datadog.com/sdt.

DevOpsDays MINNEAPOLIS - JULY 12-13, 2018

Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis. It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018

Housekeeping

Week’s wunderkammer

  • Calendaring - Coté uses BusyCal, anything better? I can’t get behind that Fantastical as I want full visual, not that weird listing thing. Am I wrong?
  • Avengers corner: Avengers: Infinity War: Marvel’s Superhero Hair Is Full of Secrets: “To put it in a nutshell, the shorter the hair, the more precarious a character’s relationship with traditional femininity.”

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Kube news and Kubecon announcements

Oh, Snap! Blockchain is not a big deal

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There’s a lot of container and kubernetes news this week what with KubeCon. We discuss some highlights from there, including Google’s gVisor project, angling to make life more secure in cloud native land. We then discuss Red Hat’s Operators, Chef, and related ways to package up applications and related configuration for deployment onto cloud platforms. Plus, once again, we finally solve how to calendar better.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

Datadog wants you to know they monitor all kinds of data about Kubernetes. You can try it out by signing up for a trial at www.datadog.com/sdt.

DevOpsDays MINNEAPOLIS - JULY 12-13, 2018

Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis. It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018

Housekeeping

Week’s wunderkammer

  • Calendaring - Coté uses BusyCal, anything better? I can’t get behind that Fantastical as I want full visual, not that weird listing thing. Am I wrong?
  • Avengers corner: Avengers: Infinity War: Marvel’s Superhero Hair Is Full of Secrets: “To put it in a nutshell, the shorter the hair, the more precarious a character’s relationship with traditional femininity.”

Relevant to your interests

Kube news and Kubecon announcements

Oh, Snap! Blockchain is not a big deal

Conferences, et. al.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+qU4A3GEn ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 132: Capturing dumpling juice, the Pentagon selects AWS, & Thor https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/132 a9c9cfa3-4e8f-4549-bd4e-2ea88aac249a Mon, 30 Apr 2018 21:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 132 Capturing dumpling juice, the Pentagon selects AWS, & Thor full Software Defined Talk LLC Eating dumplings, it turns out, is more complicated than just sticking them in your dumpling hole, as Coté found out in Bangkok thanks to a Singaporean friend. We’re live-to-tape from DevOpsDays Jakarta this episode, just Coté and Matt Ray. We discuss the Pentagon’s stubbornness of (seemingly) picking just one cloud provider for their major cloud project and then have an oddly lengthy discussion of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. 1:05:17 true Eating dumplings, it turns out, is more complicated than just sticking them in your dumpling hole, as Coté found out in Bangkok thanks to a Singaporean friend. We’re live-to-tape from DevOpsDays Jakarta this episode, just Coté and Matt Ray. We discuss the Pentagon’s stubbornness of (seemingly) picking just one cloud provider for their major cloud project and then have an oddly lengthy discussion of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

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US military says “get of my lawn, you kids” to AWS mono-usage

  • ‘Rival contractors complain that the winner-take-all approach favors Amazon.com Inc., the biggest supplier of cloud services. But Pentagon officials made clear they have little patience for continuing debate over the issue. In response to a question on the “rationale for a single award for this contract,” the answer posted was blunt: “This rationale is not going to be published at this time.”’
  • More: “It was a decision the department made based on its needs, so adding context there doesn’t benefit us.”
  • But, actually, it’s just one pick for now: “The contract, known as JEDI -- for the the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure Cloud Program -- won’t prevent the Defense Department from working with other cloud vendors in the future.” IBM doth protest too much?
  • Check out Bloomberg’s layman’s definition of cloud: “Cloud services -- in which computing power and storage are hosted in remote data centers run by a third-party company rather than on-site in locally owned machines -- can make it easier for large organizations to move and integrate data across different platforms, quickly expand the data storage it needs based on usage and make system-wide security upgrades to software.” Not too shabby, and it thankfully doesn’t mention THE CYBER.

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Eating dumplings, it turns out, is more complicated than just sticking them in your dumpling hole, as Coté found out in Bangkok thanks to a Singaporean friend. We’re live-to-tape from DevOpsDays Jakarta this episode, just Coté and Matt Ray. We discuss the Pentagon’s stubbornness of (seemingly) picking just one cloud provider for their major cloud project and then have an oddly lengthy discussion of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

Datadog wants you to know they monitor all kinds of data about Amazon EC2 instances. You can try it out by signing up for a trial at www.datadog.com/sdt.

Week’s wunderkammer

Relevant to your interests

US military says “get of my lawn, you kids” to AWS mono-usage

  • ‘Rival contractors complain that the winner-take-all approach favors Amazon.com Inc., the biggest supplier of cloud services. But Pentagon officials made clear they have little patience for continuing debate over the issue. In response to a question on the “rationale for a single award for this contract,” the answer posted was blunt: “This rationale is not going to be published at this time.”’
  • More: “It was a decision the department made based on its needs, so adding context there doesn’t benefit us.”
  • But, actually, it’s just one pick for now: “The contract, known as JEDI -- for the the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure Cloud Program -- won’t prevent the Defense Department from working with other cloud vendors in the future.” IBM doth protest too much?
  • Check out Bloomberg’s layman’s definition of cloud: “Cloud services -- in which computing power and storage are hosted in remote data centers run by a third-party company rather than on-site in locally owned machines -- can make it easier for large organizations to move and integrate data across different platforms, quickly expand the data storage it needs based on usage and make system-wide security upgrades to software.” Not too shabby, and it thankfully doesn’t mention THE CYBER.

Conferences, et. al.

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  • Icinga is the Nagios fork, so says Shaun.

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  • Coté: Coté doesn’t remember what he recommended.
  • Matt: Aphex Twin’s Cheetah EP

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Eating dumplings, it turns out, is more complicated than just sticking them in your dumpling hole, as Coté found out in Bangkok thanks to a Singaporean friend. We’re live-to-tape from DevOpsDays Jakarta this episode, just Coté and Matt Ray. We discuss the Pentagon’s stubbornness of (seemingly) picking just one cloud provider for their major cloud project and then have an oddly lengthy discussion of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

Datadog wants you to know they monitor all kinds of data about Amazon EC2 instances. You can try it out by signing up for a trial at www.datadog.com/sdt.

Week’s wunderkammer

Relevant to your interests

US military says “get of my lawn, you kids” to AWS mono-usage

  • ‘Rival contractors complain that the winner-take-all approach favors Amazon.com Inc., the biggest supplier of cloud services. But Pentagon officials made clear they have little patience for continuing debate over the issue. In response to a question on the “rationale for a single award for this contract,” the answer posted was blunt: “This rationale is not going to be published at this time.”’
  • More: “It was a decision the department made based on its needs, so adding context there doesn’t benefit us.”
  • But, actually, it’s just one pick for now: “The contract, known as JEDI -- for the the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure Cloud Program -- won’t prevent the Defense Department from working with other cloud vendors in the future.” IBM doth protest too much?
  • Check out Bloomberg’s layman’s definition of cloud: “Cloud services -- in which computing power and storage are hosted in remote data centers run by a third-party company rather than on-site in locally owned machines -- can make it easier for large organizations to move and integrate data across different platforms, quickly expand the data storage it needs based on usage and make system-wide security upgrades to software.” Not too shabby, and it thankfully doesn’t mention THE CYBER.

Conferences, et. al.

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  • Icinga is the Nagios fork, so says Shaun.

Recommendations

  • Coté: Coté doesn’t remember what he recommended.
  • Matt: Aphex Twin’s Cheetah EP

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+AVgETti1 ]]> Coté Matt Ray
Episode 131: How to eat (Hill Country) BBQ, plus, PE in systems management https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/131 1354c303-c191-4a37-8dd1-974ed98168b2 Fri, 20 Apr 2018 18:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 131 How to eat (Hill Country) BBQ, plus, PE in systems management full Software Defined Talk LLC It’s hard to be a medium sized systems management (“monitoring”) company: you either have to niche it out and exit early, or go big. With some recent funding and PE activity in that area, Brandon and Coté discuss that. Also, a detailed HOWTO on eating Texas BBQ. Full show-notes: http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/131 54:22 true It’s hard to be a medium sized systems management (“monitoring”) company: you either have to niche it out and exit early, or go big. With some recent funding and PE activity in that area, Brandon and Coté discuss that. Also, a detailed HOWTO on eating Texas BBQ.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

Datadog wants you to know they monitor all kinds of data about Amazon EC2 instances. You can try it out by signing up for a trial at www.datadog.com/sdt.

Housekeeping

Week’s wunderkammer

New MacBook Pro:

  • The touchbar is pretty cool. I do keep hitting “back” because I’m used to resting my fingers on that part of the keyboard. Whatever.
  • The speakers are very nice too, like the iPad Pro.
  • Migrate Utility is either easy to screw up or not fully baked.
  • Dropbox gets a little confused with how long something will take.
  • USB-C: I’m just here so I don’t get fined.

How to eat (Hill Country) BBQ

  • Order a plate - two meats (always brisket if it's your first time, then lady's choice), beans, Cole slaw. I’d skip the bread, but load up on onions, and pickles if they’re you’re thing
  • Eat all the BBQ.
  • Eat with your fingers.
  • Don't put sugar on your meat.
  • Don’t tell people how to eat BBQ, or argue about dry rubs and sauce. Just eat.

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Conferences, et. al.

SDT news & hype

Listener Feedback

  • Jonathan from Denver says we are the best and we sent him a sticker
  • Jody was binging the Software Defined Talk backlog and asked for a sticker

Recommendations

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It’s hard to be a medium sized systems management (“monitoring”) company: you either have to niche it out and exit early, or go big. With some recent funding and PE activity in that area, Brandon and Coté discuss that. Also, a detailed HOWTO on eating Texas BBQ.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

Datadog wants you to know they monitor all kinds of data about Amazon EC2 instances. You can try it out by signing up for a trial at www.datadog.com/sdt.

Housekeeping

Week’s wunderkammer

New MacBook Pro:

  • The touchbar is pretty cool. I do keep hitting “back” because I’m used to resting my fingers on that part of the keyboard. Whatever.
  • The speakers are very nice too, like the iPad Pro.
  • Migrate Utility is either easy to screw up or not fully baked.
  • Dropbox gets a little confused with how long something will take.
  • USB-C: I’m just here so I don’t get fined.

How to eat (Hill Country) BBQ

  • Order a plate - two meats (always brisket if it's your first time, then lady's choice), beans, Cole slaw. I’d skip the bread, but load up on onions, and pickles if they’re you’re thing
  • Eat all the BBQ.
  • Eat with your fingers.
  • Don't put sugar on your meat.
  • Don’t tell people how to eat BBQ, or argue about dry rubs and sauce. Just eat.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Conferences, et. al.

SDT news & hype

Listener Feedback

  • Jonathan from Denver says we are the best and we sent him a sticker
  • Jody was binging the Software Defined Talk backlog and asked for a sticker

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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It’s hard to be a medium sized systems management (“monitoring”) company: you either have to niche it out and exit early, or go big. With some recent funding and PE activity in that area, Brandon and Coté discuss that. Also, a detailed HOWTO on eating Texas BBQ.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

Datadog wants you to know they monitor all kinds of data about Amazon EC2 instances. You can try it out by signing up for a trial at www.datadog.com/sdt.

Housekeeping

Week’s wunderkammer

New MacBook Pro:

  • The touchbar is pretty cool. I do keep hitting “back” because I’m used to resting my fingers on that part of the keyboard. Whatever.
  • The speakers are very nice too, like the iPad Pro.
  • Migrate Utility is either easy to screw up or not fully baked.
  • Dropbox gets a little confused with how long something will take.
  • USB-C: I’m just here so I don’t get fined.

How to eat (Hill Country) BBQ

  • Order a plate - two meats (always brisket if it's your first time, then lady's choice), beans, Cole slaw. I’d skip the bread, but load up on onions, and pickles if they’re you’re thing
  • Eat all the BBQ.
  • Eat with your fingers.
  • Don't put sugar on your meat.
  • Don’t tell people how to eat BBQ, or argue about dry rubs and sauce. Just eat.

Relevant to your interests

Nonsense

Conferences, et. al.

SDT news & hype

Listener Feedback

  • Jonathan from Denver says we are the best and we sent him a sticker
  • Jody was binging the Software Defined Talk backlog and asked for a sticker

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+T5IPE4Zi ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 130: CROSS-OVER BONUS! Christopher Luciano on Kubernetes & Istio - Software Defined Interviews https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/130 d8d20f93-875e-4fa2-a920-79edd5dcff88 Thu, 12 Apr 2018 21:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 130 CROSS-OVER BONUS! Christopher Luciano on Kubernetes & Istio - Software Defined Interviews full Software Defined Talk LLC A sample from Software Defined Interviews: Why does kubernetes even exist, why don’t existing things work just as well for it? And then what kind of applications can you run on it, at least following the original intentions. Once we sort that out, we talk about the same for Istio. We also discuss hospital IT and how large companies like IBM decide which open source projects to work on. 1:29:42 true Why does kubernetes even exist, why don’t existing things work just as well for it? And then what kind of applications can you run on it, at least following the original intentions. Once we sort that out, we talk about the same for Istio. We also discuss hospital IT and how large companies like IBM decide which open source projects to work on.

Also, Coté helps you turn eating sugar-encrusted pecans into a Buddhist moment.

See original show notes for more.

And, if you liked it: subscribe to Software Defined Interviews if you don't already!

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Why does kubernetes even exist, why don’t existing things work just as well for it? And then what kind of applications can you run on it, at least following the original intentions. Once we sort that out, we talk about the same for Istio. We also discuss hospital IT and how large companies like IBM decide which open source projects to work on.

Also, Coté helps you turn eating sugar-encrusted pecans into a Buddhist moment.

See original show notes for more.

And, if you liked it: subscribe to Software Defined Interviews if you don't already!

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Why does kubernetes even exist, why don’t existing things work just as well for it? And then what kind of applications can you run on it, at least following the original intentions. Once we sort that out, we talk about the same for Istio. We also discuss hospital IT and how large companies like IBM decide which open source projects to work on.

Also, Coté helps you turn eating sugar-encrusted pecans into a Buddhist moment.

See original show notes for more.

And, if you liked it: subscribe to Software Defined Interviews if you don't already!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+rpFfLlBK ]]> Coté
Episode 129: Amazon’s serverless strategy: what happens next will shock you! https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/129 591fd6d1-4029-4da6-8dd8-f8d4dd5e2919 Fri, 06 Apr 2018 17:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 129 Amazon’s serverless strategy: what happens next will shock you! full Software Defined Talk LLC “In Australia, I have access to all the *Full House* episodes.” We finally nail down Amazon’s strategy with serverless (AWS Lambda), and also go over some recent AWS announcements in the security and compliance area. Plus, Cloudflare’s new consumer DNS service, *The Man in the High Castle*, and Oracle goes after those sweet government cloud contracts. And, Coté gets a little too angry about Google Fiber giving his neighborhood the finger. 52:14 true “In Australia, I have access to all the Full House episodes.”

We finally nail down Amazon’s strategy with serverless (AWS Lambda), and also go over some recent AWS announcements in the security and compliance area. Plus, Cloudflare’s new consumer DNS service, The Man in the High Castle, and Oracle goes after those sweet government cloud contracts. And, Coté gets a little too angry about Google Fiber giving his neighborhood the finger.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

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“In Australia, I have access to all the Full House episodes.”

We finally nail down Amazon’s strategy with serverless (AWS Lambda), and also go over some recent AWS announcements in the security and compliance area. Plus, Cloudflare’s new consumer DNS service, The Man in the High Castle, and Oracle goes after those sweet government cloud contracts. And, Coté gets a little too angry about Google Fiber giving his neighborhood the finger.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

Datadog wants you to know they provide APM and distributed tracing for Java applications. You can try it out by signing up for a trial at www.datadog.com/sdt.

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  • Tim says he really enjoys the show and asks if we send stickers to the U.K.? Damn right, we do and he got one! Email name and mailing address to [email protected] and we will send you a sticker.
  • Ray from California thanks us for “ all of the effort that goes into this podcast” an got sticker
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“In Australia, I have access to all the Full House episodes.”

We finally nail down Amazon’s strategy with serverless (AWS Lambda), and also go over some recent AWS announcements in the security and compliance area. Plus, Cloudflare’s new consumer DNS service, The Man in the High Castle, and Oracle goes after those sweet government cloud contracts. And, Coté gets a little too angry about Google Fiber giving his neighborhood the finger.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

Datadog wants you to know they provide APM and distributed tracing for Java applications. You can try it out by signing up for a trial at www.datadog.com/sdt.

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  • Ray from California thanks us for “ all of the effort that goes into this podcast” an got sticker
  • Ryan got his sticker in mangled envelope but the Postmaster apologized and the sticker was fine !
  • In-house illustrator for Docker.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+c4GfTndN ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 128: “Mark’s home, actually, it costs about the same as this” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/128 be818308-bef2-49c3-a046-8ca91398783f Fri, 30 Mar 2018 04:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 128 “Mark’s home, actually, it costs about the same as this” full Software Defined Talk LLC Talking about Facebook this week is inescapable, so we do, but in a rant-y kind of way. We also discuss Oracle’s plans to hire 10,000 more people in Austin, Solomon Hykes leaving Docker, and the Google/Oracle case around Java’s copyright. 1:06:26 true Talking about Facebook this week is inescapable, so we do, but in a rant-y kind of way. We also discuss Oracle’s plans to hire 10,000 more people in Austin, Solomon Hykes leaving Docker, and the Google/Oracle case around Java’s copyright.

Listener Feedback

  • Eric Larson says Coté is wrong there is no zen in pulling weeds.
  • Craig from Ontario says we are doing a great job and emailed for a sticker
  • John Mitchell from Duke Energy got a sticker and did an interview with us here.
  • That French steak house.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

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Talking about Facebook this week is inescapable, so we do, but in a rant-y kind of way. We also discuss Oracle’s plans to hire 10,000 more people in Austin, Solomon Hykes leaving Docker, and the Google/Oracle case around Java’s copyright.

Listener Feedback

  • Eric Larson says Coté is wrong there is no zen in pulling weeds.
  • Craig from Ontario says we are doing a great job and emailed for a sticker
  • John Mitchell from Duke Energy got a sticker and did an interview with us here.
  • That French steak house.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

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Talking about Facebook this week is inescapable, so we do, but in a rant-y kind of way. We also discuss Oracle’s plans to hire 10,000 more people in Austin, Solomon Hykes leaving Docker, and the Google/Oracle case around Java’s copyright.

Listener Feedback

  • Eric Larson says Coté is wrong there is no zen in pulling weeds.
  • Craig from Ontario says we are doing a great job and emailed for a sticker
  • John Mitchell from Duke Energy got a sticker and did an interview with us here.
  • That French steak house.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+wjXnvxMj ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 127: Nothing but "cold takes" on Mulesoft, Red Hat and the Facebook https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/127 61bdcdb8-5778-4368-ad6b-d2042012f4af Sat, 24 Mar 2018 08:30:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 127 Nothing but "cold takes" on Mulesoft, Red Hat and the Facebook full Software Defined Talk LLC We discuss Salesforce buying Mulesoft, rumors about Google buying Red Hat and provide cold takes on the Facebook crisis. Plus, Matt Ray explains why there are pictures of a giant snake, a kangaroo and dog's bottom posted on Facebook Wall. 46:39 true We discuss Salesforce buying Mulesoft, rumors about Google buying Red Hat and provide cold takes on the Facebook crisis. Plus, Matt Ray explains why there are pictures of a giant snake, a kangaroo and dog's bottom posted on Facebook Wall.

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This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

Datadog wants you to know they monitor Kubernetes performance metrics. You try it by signing up for a trial at www.datadog.com/sdt.

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Want more talk about FANG? Then Listen to Cotê and Brandon review Scott Galloway’s book The Four on Episode of 52 of Software Defined Interviews from awhile back. Even more relevant today!

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We discuss Salesforce buying Mulesoft, rumors about Google buying Red Hat and provide cold takes on the Facebook crisis. Plus, Matt Ray explains why there are pictures of a giant snake, a kangaroo and dog's bottom posted on Facebook Wall.

Matt Ray’s Facebook links

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This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

Datadog wants you to know they monitor Kubernetes performance metrics. You try it by signing up for a trial at www.datadog.com/sdt.

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We discuss Salesforce buying Mulesoft, rumors about Google buying Red Hat and provide cold takes on the Facebook crisis. Plus, Matt Ray explains why there are pictures of a giant snake, a kangaroo and dog's bottom posted on Facebook Wall.

Matt Ray’s Facebook links

Matt’s Coterie of Browser Plugins:

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This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial at www.datadog.com/sdt

Datadog wants you to know they monitor Kubernetes performance metrics. You try it by signing up for a trial at www.datadog.com/sdt.

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Want more talk about FANG? Then Listen to Cotê and Brandon review Scott Galloway’s book The Four on Episode of 52 of Software Defined Interviews from awhile back. Even more relevant today!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+awUw89SZ ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 126: “Broad, but an inch deep.” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/126 b0a59b06-a00b-4753-b865-49676b597461 Fri, 16 Mar 2018 10:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 126 “Broad, but an inch deep.” full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we recap all the important events at SXSW Interactive, explain why Netflix is not going to be an enterprise cloud vendor, discuss Microsoft's decision to open source Service Fabric and recommend never ordering the Bison Ribs. 52:52 true This week we recap all the important events at SXSW Interactive, explain why Netflix is not going to be an enterprise cloud vendor, discuss Microsoft's decision to open source Service Fabric and recommend never ordering the Bison Ribs.

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Datadog announces the general availability of log processing and analytics part of the their Unified Log Management that lets you monitor logs, metrics, and request traces in one platform for full-stack visibility. Sign up for a free trial.

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This week we recap all the important events at SXSW Interactive, explain why Netflix is not going to be an enterprise cloud vendor, discuss Microsoft's decision to open source Service Fabric and recommend never ordering the Bison Ribs.

Fabric Solutions

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This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial.

Datadog announces the general availability of log processing and analytics part of the their Unified Log Management that lets you monitor logs, metrics, and request traces in one platform for full-stack visibility. Sign up for a free trial.

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This week we recap all the important events at SXSW Interactive, explain why Netflix is not going to be an enterprise cloud vendor, discuss Microsoft's decision to open source Service Fabric and recommend never ordering the Bison Ribs.

Fabric Solutions

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Nonsense

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This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial.

Datadog announces the general availability of log processing and analytics part of the their Unified Log Management that lets you monitor logs, metrics, and request traces in one platform for full-stack visibility. Sign up for a free trial.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+0pj4qgUj ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 125: Kubernetes was never for developers…probably. Hold on…hrm. https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/125 656d163f-f9f0-41f9-9810-de9fefaa44ed Fri, 09 Mar 2018 15:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 125 Kubernetes was never for developers…probably. Hold on…hrm. full Software Defined Talk LLC Did developers have a major impact on the rise of kubernetes? Opinions differ, as we discuss. We also talk about what, if anything, cloud companies owe open source and strategies for picking which conferences to send talks to. Also, the longest Datadog ad read ever. 1:15:06 true Did developers have a major impact on the rise of kubernetes? Opinions differ, as we discuss. We also talk about what, if anything, cloud companies owe open source and strategies for picking which conferences to send talks to. Also, the longest Datadog ad read ever.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial.

Datadog announces the general availability of log processing and analytics part of the their Unified Log Management that lets you monitor logs, metrics, and request traces in one platform for full-stack visibility. Sign up for a free trial.

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Did developers have a major impact on the rise of kubernetes? Opinions differ, as we discuss. We also talk about what, if anything, cloud companies owe open source and strategies for picking which conferences to send talks to. Also, the longest Datadog ad read ever.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial.

Datadog announces the general availability of log processing and analytics part of the their Unified Log Management that lets you monitor logs, metrics, and request traces in one platform for full-stack visibility. Sign up for a free trial.

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Did developers have a major impact on the rise of kubernetes? Opinions differ, as we discuss. We also talk about what, if anything, cloud companies owe open source and strategies for picking which conferences to send talks to. Also, the longest Datadog ad read ever.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial.

Datadog announces the general availability of log processing and analytics part of the their Unified Log Management that lets you monitor logs, metrics, and request traces in one platform for full-stack visibility. Sign up for a free trial.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+WHUSPrkg ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 124: “These pants are all too small,” or Dropbox and all the great public clouds https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/124 720fa5c2-14ee-4cf6-b5be-aef8bcf6ce47 Fri, 02 Mar 2018 23:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 124 “These pants are all too small,” or Dropbox and all the great public clouds full Software Defined Talk LLC Dropbox made $1.1bn last year, which is mind-blowing. What can we learn from the way Dropbox wiggled it’s way into so many people’s lives (11m paying users, it seems) versus competitors like Box? Well, probably a lot more than where Apple, Spotify, and Dropbox run their stuff in - or out! - of the cloud, a topic we also discuss. Also, sheep-skin shoes are hot, too hot. Also, something about dtrace and zfs, I don’t know - just listen to it. 57:11 true Dropbox made $1.1bn last year, which is mind-blowing. What can we learn from the way Dropbox wiggled it’s way into so many people’s lives (11m paying users, it seems) versus competitors like Box? Well, probably a lot more than where Apple, Spotify, and Dropbox run their stuff in - or out! - of the cloud, a topic we also discuss. Also, sheep-skin shoes are hot, too hot. Also, something about dtrace and zfs, I don’t know - just listen to it.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial.
Datadog also offers Forecast Alerts, which makes it easy to get notified of potential problems before they cause outages. Read more at: https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/forecasts-datadog/

What even is a “Dropbox”?

  • Now that we know they generated $1.1bn in revenue in CY2017 (with -10% op margins, translating to a loss of $111.7m and actual cash flow)…we should probably contemplate how they fit in.
  • 451 estimates a valuation at $8bn+. More: “Dropbox has taken just over 10 years to go public since its founding in 2007, which we attribute to anxiety over its high private valuation, a sizable profitability gap, and the dour outlook often associated with the EFSS segment.”
  • More from 451: “Its net loss ($111m) shrank by nearly half from 2016 – a faster pace than its topline growth. Its relative sales and marketing costs are lower than most of its peers. The vendor spent 28% of its revenue on sales and marketing – half the level of Box, a fellow FSS compatriot that's half the size as Dropbox." Man, think of the shit-per diem an travel policies for last year.
  • E.g., who knew they were so widely used by normals?! 11m+ paying users, they says. (But, it’s 45 to 1 free to pay.)
  • Do we think GDrive/G Suite is this big? I mean, it must be at least once you throw in Docs and GMail.

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  • Pants are sized wrong.
  • DTrace going GPL-compatible
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  • The ongoing nothingburger of blockchain-beyond-bitcoin:
    • “The only mass-market use of blockchain technology right now is bitcoin, and you can certainly debate just how widespread a market that really is. Lots of people are interested in blockchain’s distributed ledger system as a potential way to cut out the middleman in transactions between manufacturers or retailers and their suppliers, but the number of people actually using blockchain technology for those types of services right now is quite small.”
    • More: “The entire market for blockchain services in 2017 — and not necessarily cloud vendor-provided blockchain services — sits at $708 million, according to a report from WinterGreen Research cited by The Information. By comparison, Gartner said last September that it expects cloud services revenue will have reached $260.2 billion in 2017.”
    • WinterGreen, sittin’ in hot tubs, smokin’ those L’s: “In that report, WinterGreen also predicts astounding growth of 757 percent in that blockchain market by 2024 to $60.7 billion, which is among the most dramatic forward-looking statements I’ve seen in a while.”
  • The concept of the millennial is dead. Time to start complaining and belly-aching about how simpering and fucked up the current generation of The Kids are.

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Dropbox made $1.1bn last year, which is mind-blowing. What can we learn from the way Dropbox wiggled it’s way into so many people’s lives (11m paying users, it seems) versus competitors like Box? Well, probably a lot more than where Apple, Spotify, and Dropbox run their stuff in - or out! - of the cloud, a topic we also discuss. Also, sheep-skin shoes are hot, too hot. Also, something about dtrace and zfs, I don’t know - just listen to it.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial.
Datadog also offers Forecast Alerts, which makes it easy to get notified of potential problems before they cause outages. Read more at: https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/forecasts-datadog/

What even is a “Dropbox”?

  • Now that we know they generated $1.1bn in revenue in CY2017 (with -10% op margins, translating to a loss of $111.7m and actual cash flow)…we should probably contemplate how they fit in.
  • 451 estimates a valuation at $8bn+. More: “Dropbox has taken just over 10 years to go public since its founding in 2007, which we attribute to anxiety over its high private valuation, a sizable profitability gap, and the dour outlook often associated with the EFSS segment.”
  • More from 451: “Its net loss ($111m) shrank by nearly half from 2016 – a faster pace than its topline growth. Its relative sales and marketing costs are lower than most of its peers. The vendor spent 28% of its revenue on sales and marketing – half the level of Box, a fellow FSS compatriot that's half the size as Dropbox." Man, think of the shit-per diem an travel policies for last year.
  • E.g., who knew they were so widely used by normals?! 11m+ paying users, they says. (But, it’s 45 to 1 free to pay.)
  • Do we think GDrive/G Suite is this big? I mean, it must be at least once you throw in Docs and GMail.

Tech Co.’s using Google Cloud

Relevant to your interests

  • Pants are sized wrong.
  • DTrace going GPL-compatible
  • Arrested DevOps talking with Andrew Shafer and Bryan Cantrill
  • The ongoing nothingburger of blockchain-beyond-bitcoin:
    • “The only mass-market use of blockchain technology right now is bitcoin, and you can certainly debate just how widespread a market that really is. Lots of people are interested in blockchain’s distributed ledger system as a potential way to cut out the middleman in transactions between manufacturers or retailers and their suppliers, but the number of people actually using blockchain technology for those types of services right now is quite small.”
    • More: “The entire market for blockchain services in 2017 — and not necessarily cloud vendor-provided blockchain services — sits at $708 million, according to a report from WinterGreen Research cited by The Information. By comparison, Gartner said last September that it expects cloud services revenue will have reached $260.2 billion in 2017.”
    • WinterGreen, sittin’ in hot tubs, smokin’ those L’s: “In that report, WinterGreen also predicts astounding growth of 757 percent in that blockchain market by 2024 to $60.7 billion, which is among the most dramatic forward-looking statements I’ve seen in a while.”
  • The concept of the millennial is dead. Time to start complaining and belly-aching about how simpering and fucked up the current generation of The Kids are.

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Dropbox made $1.1bn last year, which is mind-blowing. What can we learn from the way Dropbox wiggled it’s way into so many people’s lives (11m paying users, it seems) versus competitors like Box? Well, probably a lot more than where Apple, Spotify, and Dropbox run their stuff in - or out! - of the cloud, a topic we also discuss. Also, sheep-skin shoes are hot, too hot. Also, something about dtrace and zfs, I don’t know - just listen to it.

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial.
Datadog also offers Forecast Alerts, which makes it easy to get notified of potential problems before they cause outages. Read more at: https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/forecasts-datadog/

What even is a “Dropbox”?

  • Now that we know they generated $1.1bn in revenue in CY2017 (with -10% op margins, translating to a loss of $111.7m and actual cash flow)…we should probably contemplate how they fit in.
  • 451 estimates a valuation at $8bn+. More: “Dropbox has taken just over 10 years to go public since its founding in 2007, which we attribute to anxiety over its high private valuation, a sizable profitability gap, and the dour outlook often associated with the EFSS segment.”
  • More from 451: “Its net loss ($111m) shrank by nearly half from 2016 – a faster pace than its topline growth. Its relative sales and marketing costs are lower than most of its peers. The vendor spent 28% of its revenue on sales and marketing – half the level of Box, a fellow FSS compatriot that's half the size as Dropbox." Man, think of the shit-per diem an travel policies for last year.
  • E.g., who knew they were so widely used by normals?! 11m+ paying users, they says. (But, it’s 45 to 1 free to pay.)
  • Do we think GDrive/G Suite is this big? I mean, it must be at least once you throw in Docs and GMail.

Tech Co.’s using Google Cloud

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  • Pants are sized wrong.
  • DTrace going GPL-compatible
  • Arrested DevOps talking with Andrew Shafer and Bryan Cantrill
  • The ongoing nothingburger of blockchain-beyond-bitcoin:
    • “The only mass-market use of blockchain technology right now is bitcoin, and you can certainly debate just how widespread a market that really is. Lots of people are interested in blockchain’s distributed ledger system as a potential way to cut out the middleman in transactions between manufacturers or retailers and their suppliers, but the number of people actually using blockchain technology for those types of services right now is quite small.”
    • More: “The entire market for blockchain services in 2017 — and not necessarily cloud vendor-provided blockchain services — sits at $708 million, according to a report from WinterGreen Research cited by The Information. By comparison, Gartner said last September that it expects cloud services revenue will have reached $260.2 billion in 2017.”
    • WinterGreen, sittin’ in hot tubs, smokin’ those L’s: “In that report, WinterGreen also predicts astounding growth of 757 percent in that blockchain market by 2024 to $60.7 billion, which is among the most dramatic forward-looking statements I’ve seen in a while.”
  • The concept of the millennial is dead. Time to start complaining and belly-aching about how simpering and fucked up the current generation of The Kids are.

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Episode 123: Mesh, Monitoring & Compliance https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/123 13cdeb7f-df5a-4e4a-9179-a485e78c7f7c Thu, 22 Feb 2018 23:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 123 Mesh, Monitoring & Compliance full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we explain everything you need to know about monitoring and compliance. Plus, we review this history of the monolith and how it led to microservices. 58:24 true This week we explain everything you need to know about monitoring and compliance. Plus, we review this history of the monolith and how it led to microservices.

Forget AWS vs. Azure, it’s WholeFoods vs. H-E-B that’s what will divide families!

Hard-hustle & shameless self-promotion

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial.

Datadog also offers Forecast Alerts, which makes it easy to get notified of potential problems before they cause outages. Read more at: https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/forecasts-datadog/

Compliance, Monitoring, Mesh & Design, Oh my!

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This week we explain everything you need to know about monitoring and compliance. Plus, we review this history of the monolith and how it led to microservices.

Forget AWS vs. Azure, it’s WholeFoods vs. H-E-B that’s what will divide families!

Hard-hustle & shameless self-promotion

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial.

Datadog also offers Forecast Alerts, which makes it easy to get notified of potential problems before they cause outages. Read more at: https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/forecasts-datadog/

Compliance, Monitoring, Mesh & Design, Oh my!

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This week we explain everything you need to know about monitoring and compliance. Plus, we review this history of the monolith and how it led to microservices.

Forget AWS vs. Azure, it’s WholeFoods vs. H-E-B that’s what will divide families!

Hard-hustle & shameless self-promotion

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial.

Datadog also offers Forecast Alerts, which makes it easy to get notified of potential problems before they cause outages. Read more at: https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/forecasts-datadog/

Compliance, Monitoring, Mesh & Design, Oh my!

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Episode 122: Don’t get wasted at sales kick-off, & Coté needs to stop being so pessimistic https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/122 75a85d72-615b-48d2-9e1b-df00afa98897 Thu, 15 Feb 2018 23:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 122 Don’t get wasted at sales kick-off, & Coté needs to stop being so pessimistic full Software Defined Talk LLC It’s our annual surviving sales kick-off show. There’s some exciting developments in Coté’s life on the stage and trenchant tips from Matt and Brandon (spoiler: don’t get wasted!). We also discuss the odd trend of kubernetes now actually not being for mere mortals and then Coté complains about writing talk submissions for CFPs. 57:27 true It’s our annual surviving sales kick-off show. There’s some exciting developments in Coté’s life on the stage and trenchant tips from Matt and Brandon (spoiler: don’t get wasted!). We also discuss the odd trend of kubernetes now actually not being for mere mortals and then Coté complains about writing talk submissions for CFPs.

Hard-hustle & shameless self-promotion

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial (and get a free Datadog T-shirt) today at https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk.

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Kubernetes Korner

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It’s our annual surviving sales kick-off show. There’s some exciting developments in Coté’s life on the stage and trenchant tips from Matt and Brandon (spoiler: don’t get wasted!). We also discuss the odd trend of kubernetes now actually not being for mere mortals and then Coté complains about writing talk submissions for CFPs.

Hard-hustle & shameless self-promotion

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial (and get a free Datadog T-shirt) today at https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk.

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It’s our annual surviving sales kick-off show. There’s some exciting developments in Coté’s life on the stage and trenchant tips from Matt and Brandon (spoiler: don’t get wasted!). We also discuss the odd trend of kubernetes now actually not being for mere mortals and then Coté complains about writing talk submissions for CFPs.

Hard-hustle & shameless self-promotion

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial (and get a free Datadog T-shirt) today at https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+20FiWTR8 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 121: Does GDPR work? Cisco/AppDynamics, Solarwinds, & Honeycomb https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/121 c4838f46-86e5-4c09-8572-b1a4fc38d090 Thu, 08 Feb 2018 23:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 121 Does GDPR work? Cisco/AppDynamics, Solarwinds, & Honeycomb full Software Defined Talk LLC Due to Coté feeling weird (and being diagnosed with the flu), this week you get a curated selection of our new podcast, Software Defined Interviews. There are two artisanal selected clips. First, a discussion with Jon Collins about GDPR - will it actually work, or just be another regulation eye-roller? Then, there’s a rapid fire questions session with Nancy Gohring of 451 Research - we talk about Cisco’s AppDynamics acquisition, ServiceNow, and Honeycomb. Both of these are just a tiny bit of the full interviews, which you should totally check out by subscribing to Software Defined Interviews: [http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/](http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/) 28:44 true Due to Coté feeling weird (and, subsequently, being diagnosed with the flu), this week you get a curated selection of our new podcast, Software Defined Interviews. There are two artisanal selected clips. First, a discussion with Jon Collins about GDPR - will it actually work, or just be another regulation eye-roller? Then, there’s a rapid fire questions session with Nancy Gohring of 451 Research - we talk about Cisco’s AppDynamics acquisition, ServiceNow, and Honeycomb. Both of these are just a tiny bit of the full interviews, which you should totally check out by subscribing to Software Defined Interviews: http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/

Also, if you’re interested in the Datadog write-ups on monitoring RabbitMQ and Java, check those out as well in addition getting a free t-shirt when you making your first dashboard by going to https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk.

We’ll see you next week!

Conferences, et. al.

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Due to Coté feeling weird (and, subsequently, being diagnosed with the flu), this week you get a curated selection of our new podcast, Software Defined Interviews. There are two artisanal selected clips. First, a discussion with Jon Collins about GDPR - will it actually work, or just be another regulation eye-roller? Then, there’s a rapid fire questions session with Nancy Gohring of 451 Research - we talk about Cisco’s AppDynamics acquisition, ServiceNow, and Honeycomb. Both of these are just a tiny bit of the full interviews, which you should totally check out by subscribing to Software Defined Interviews: http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/

Also, if you’re interested in the Datadog write-ups on monitoring RabbitMQ and Java, check those out as well in addition getting a free t-shirt when you making your first dashboard by going to https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk.

We’ll see you next week!

Conferences, et. al.

SDT news & hype

Sponsored By:

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Due to Coté feeling weird (and, subsequently, being diagnosed with the flu), this week you get a curated selection of our new podcast, Software Defined Interviews. There are two artisanal selected clips. First, a discussion with Jon Collins about GDPR - will it actually work, or just be another regulation eye-roller? Then, there’s a rapid fire questions session with Nancy Gohring of 451 Research - we talk about Cisco’s AppDynamics acquisition, ServiceNow, and Honeycomb. Both of these are just a tiny bit of the full interviews, which you should totally check out by subscribing to Software Defined Interviews: http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/

Also, if you’re interested in the Datadog write-ups on monitoring RabbitMQ and Java, check those out as well in addition getting a free t-shirt when you making your first dashboard by going to https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk.

We’ll see you next week!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+C3bybUJj ]]> Coté
Episode 120: RedHat buys CoreOS, Heptio DOES NOT have a distro - the kubernetes kids are over their Christmas hangovers https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/120 34ec44cb-f4d7-4783-ab37-33b985d5ec5f Tue, 06 Feb 2018 00:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 120 RedHat buys CoreOS, Heptio DOES NOT have a distro - the kubernetes kids are over their Christmas hangovers full Software Defined Talk LLC 56:30 true Red Hat buys CoreOS, 451 says the container market is worth $1.5bn now and will more than double by 2021, Heptio and Cisco put out Kubernetes distros. Also, Bezos, Buffet, and Dimon are gonna fix healthcare.

The kubernetes market be like…

75% of IT decision-makers believe “that container management and orchestration software, such as Kubernetes, is sufficient to replace private cloud software, such as OpenStack or VMware,” @ripcitylyman & @alsadowski (@451Research).

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial (and get a free Datadog T-shirt) today at https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk.

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KublaiKash: RedHat Buys CoreOS

@dgonyeo

  • Price of $250m - “an innovator and leader in Kubernetes and container-native solutions.”
  • $50m in funding, since 2015, but CoreOS was started in 2013.
  • Matt Rosoff: “CoreOS has 130 employee…Docker, meanwhile, has raised more than $240 million.”
  • 451 revenue estimates, July 2017, Jay Lyman: “CoreOS has about 120 employees [up from 75 reported in Sep 2016, “about 30 employees” in April 2015], and estimated annual revenue in the $15-20m range.” Sep 2016 customers: “CoreOS reports more than 1,000 paying customers across its products, with a solid group of CoreOS lightweight Linux clients and a growing number of Quay Enterprise and Tectonic customers.”
  • Plus, Ibid.: “ The company says most revenue is coming from Amazon Web Services deployments, with some bare-metal, VMware and other deployments.”
  • Good perspective on the big picture, from Al & Jay at 451: “Red Hat's efforts will likely be worthwhile because Kubernetes is more than just container management orchestration software and is actually a distributed application framework that is very well timed with enterprise adoption and use of multi and hybrid cloud infrastructures.”
  • Product description from the same: “CoreOS Tectonic wraps services – such as automated operations, application services, governance, monitoring and portability – around the Kubernetes container management and orchestration software. Automated operations have been a key focus of the latest CoreOS Tectonic update, with capabilities such as automated patching, failover and high availability and automated cluster deployment included.”
  • CoreOS describes itself: “CoreOS is the creator of CoreOS Tectonic, an enterprise-ready Kubernetes platform that provides automated operations, enables portability across private and public cloud providers, and is based on open source software. It also offers CoreOS Quay, an enterprise-ready container registry. CoreOS is also well-known for helping to drive many of the open source innovations that are at the heart of containerized applications, including Kubernetes, where it is a leading contributor; Container Linux, a lightweight Linux distribution created and maintained by CoreOS that automates software updates and is streamlined for running containers; etcd, the distributed data store for Kubernetes; and rkt, an application container engine, donated to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), that helped drive the current Open Container Initiative (OCI) standard.”
  • Synergy Corner! All ‘bout that k8s: “Kubernetes is a leading container orchestration tool for organizations of all sizes, on its way to potentially becoming as ubiquitous as Linux….We are thrilled to continue this mission at Red Hat and work to accelerate bringing enterprise-grade containerized infrastructure and automated operations to customers.” But they also throw in that original mission: “our mission to make the internet more secure through automated operations.”
  • 451: “Red Hat will continue to support CoreOS customers as it integrates Tectonic and other CoreOS technology into its own offerings, primarily OpenShift. Red Hat also indicates it will open-source the Tectonic software as it has with previously acquired technologies.”
  • More on what Red Hat will do with it: “Red Hat intends to leverage the CoreOS Tectonic container stack to bolster and enhance OpenShift and RHEL capabilities. In particular, Red Hat says the deal will help it to improve security of container and cluster deployments, enable portability of container applications across hybrid cloud infrastructures and further drive ease of use and automation in its software.”
  • Combined market-share. This is based off early, CNCF surveys and such, but it’s likely a fine wet-finger-in-the-wind, from The New Stack: “Our analysis of a CNCF survey provides some answers. Out of the 34 CoreOS Tectonic users identified, five also use Red Hat’s OpenShift. Thus, the combined entity would still have just 14% of respondents using it to manage containers. Only 4 percent of Docker Swarm users said they also used Tectonic.”
  • Wut?: “According to a 451 Research Advisors project survey of 201 enterprise IT decision-makers at large container-using organizations in April and May 2017, three-quarters [75%] of them indicated that container management and orchestration software, such as Kubernetes, is sufficient to replace private cloud software, such as OpenStack or VMware. “
  • Bad day for beards.
  • Coté wrote a the first 451 report on them in 2014 - ain’t he precious!
  • The wikibon crew says little revenue traction, and has a diagram.
  • Some contributor boasting:

  • More coverage: The Register, click-slides at CRN.

The Heptio kubernetes distro…or not?

  • Heptio releases it’s managed kubernetes service (I get that right?) - how’d that Bluebox business work out?
  • Or, wait, no: I think in this case, sometimes a distro’s just a distro….plz advise.
  • Official page, with a link to a PDF, even!
  • Multi-cloud positioning (they even italicized it!): “Just as container technology took off in large part to organizations’ move to the cloud, Kubernetes’ continued proliferation can be attributed to the growing importance of multi-cloud. Beyond the threat of lock-in to a single cloud provider — which is real — organizations need the flexibility to deploy applications in the environment where they are best suited. Kubernetes provides the right level of abstraction to deploy applications on a cloud solution and to an environment that looks and behaves the same on-premises.” # TAM: Container Cash Context
  • “451 Research's Market Monitor expects the application container market to be worth $1.6bn in 2018 with a CAGR of 36% through 2021,” Al and Jay in the CoreOS acquisition write-up.
  • Also: We now estimate total app container market revenue at just over $1.1bn for '17, growing at a CAGR of 35% to $1.6bn in '18.
  • And some 451 numbers, from a recent webinar:

  • Narrowing down to “orchestration”:

  • The rest of the taxonomy, numbers not in slides:

AWS snubs healthcare industry

  • Not exactly the intended headline, I know.
  • ”They decided their combined access to data about how consumers make choices, along with an understanding of the intricacies of health insurance, would inevitably lead to some kind of new efficiency — whatever it might turn out to be.” And also speculation of lame things like making booking doctors easier.
  • Just lookin’ to make things cheaper, no big deal.
  • No details, but a theory: “Based on the executives who have been named to top roles at the new company, Jefferies & Co. analyst Brian Tanquilut said there is a good chance it will eventually try to negotiate prices directly with health care providers like hospitals, bypassing companies that act as middlemen.”
  • Ben’s on that aggregation theory shit: ‘The key words there are “commoditize and modularize”, and this is where the option I dismissed above comes into play, but not in the way most think: Amazon doesn’t create an insurance company to compete with other insurance companies (or the other pieces of healthcare infrastructure); rather, Amazon makes it possible — and desirable — for individual health care providers to come onto their platform directly, be that doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, etc…. After all, if Amazon is facilitating the connection to patients, what is the point of having another intermediary? Moreover, by virtue of being the new middleman, Amazon has the unique ability to consolidate patient data in a way that is not only of massive benefit to patients and doctors but also to the application of machine learning.’
  • The upshot of all of this, at the moment, is that there were no details given and much fan-boy speculation typed up. Which is fine, please fix US healthcare.
  • A perfectly done story from NY Times: lots of context, much speculation, and all sorts of input.

Relative to your interests

  • KuCisco - Cisco wants some of that sweet Kubernetes Kash: “The company said the Container Platform takes care of the “setup, orchestration, authentication, monitoring, networking, load balancing and optimization” of containers. Deployment of containers is also simplified through automation, as the platform takes care of the most repetitive tasks in this process. It can also be extended to other important aspects of IT, such as networking, security and more, officials said.”
  • Private cloud boosters have a new URL to point to: “The era of the cloud’s total dominance is drawing to a close.”
  • Sorry to make you look at this guy, but split view on the iPad is pretty cool, email and Newsify works too!

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…or without!

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Coté: iPad Pro 10.5”. Yup. SHIT DOG!

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Red Hat buys CoreOS, 451 says the container market is worth $1.5bn now and will more than double by 2021, Heptio and Cisco put out Kubernetes distros. Also, Bezos, Buffet, and Dimon are gonna fix healthcare.

The kubernetes market be like…

75% of IT decision-makers believe “that container management and orchestration software, such as Kubernetes, is sufficient to replace private cloud software, such as OpenStack or VMware,” @ripcitylyman & @alsadowski (@451Research).

This episode brought to you by: Datadog!

This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Built by engineers, for engineers, Datadog provides visibility into more than 200 technologies, including AWS, Chef, and Docker, with built-in metric dashboards and automated alerts. With end-to-end request tracing, Datadog provides visibility into your applications and their underlying infrastructure—all in one place. Sign up for a free trial (and get a free Datadog T-shirt) today at https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk.

Yes, thank you, I’D LIKE A FREE T-SHIRT, SON!

KublaiKash: RedHat Buys CoreOS

@dgonyeo

  • Price of $250m - “an innovator and leader in Kubernetes and container-native solutions.”
  • $50m in funding, since 2015, but CoreOS was started in 2013.
  • Matt Rosoff: “CoreOS has 130 employee…Docker, meanwhile, has raised more than $240 million.”
  • 451 revenue estimates, July 2017, Jay Lyman: “CoreOS has about 120 employees [up from 75 reported in Sep 2016, “about 30 employees” in April 2015], and estimated annual revenue in the $15-20m range.” Sep 2016 customers: “CoreOS reports more than 1,000 paying customers across its products, with a solid group of CoreOS lightweight Linux clients and a growing number of Quay Enterprise and Tectonic customers.”
  • Plus, Ibid.: “ The company says most revenue is coming from Amazon Web Services deployments, with some bare-metal, VMware and other deployments.”
  • Good perspective on the big picture, from Al & Jay at 451: “Red Hat's efforts will likely be worthwhile because Kubernetes is more than just container management orchestration software and is actually a distributed application framework that is very well timed with enterprise adoption and use of multi and hybrid cloud infrastructures.”
  • Product description from the same: “CoreOS Tectonic wraps services – such as automated operations, application services, governance, monitoring and portability – around the Kubernetes container management and orchestration software. Automated operations have been a key focus of the latest CoreOS Tectonic update, with capabilities such as automated patching, failover and high availability and automated cluster deployment included.”
  • CoreOS describes itself: “CoreOS is the creator of CoreOS Tectonic, an enterprise-ready Kubernetes platform that provides automated operations, enables portability across private and public cloud providers, and is based on open source software. It also offers CoreOS Quay, an enterprise-ready container registry. CoreOS is also well-known for helping to drive many of the open source innovations that are at the heart of containerized applications, including Kubernetes, where it is a leading contributor; Container Linux, a lightweight Linux distribution created and maintained by CoreOS that automates software updates and is streamlined for running containers; etcd, the distributed data store for Kubernetes; and rkt, an application container engine, donated to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), that helped drive the current Open Container Initiative (OCI) standard.”
  • Synergy Corner! All ‘bout that k8s: “Kubernetes is a leading container orchestration tool for organizations of all sizes, on its way to potentially becoming as ubiquitous as Linux….We are thrilled to continue this mission at Red Hat and work to accelerate bringing enterprise-grade containerized infrastructure and automated operations to customers.” But they also throw in that original mission: “our mission to make the internet more secure through automated operations.”
  • 451: “Red Hat will continue to support CoreOS customers as it integrates Tectonic and other CoreOS technology into its own offerings, primarily OpenShift. Red Hat also indicates it will open-source the Tectonic software as it has with previously acquired technologies.”
  • More on what Red Hat will do with it: “Red Hat intends to leverage the CoreOS Tectonic container stack to bolster and enhance OpenShift and RHEL capabilities. In particular, Red Hat says the deal will help it to improve security of container and cluster deployments, enable portability of container applications across hybrid cloud infrastructures and further drive ease of use and automation in its software.”
  • Combined market-share. This is based off early, CNCF surveys and such, but it’s likely a fine wet-finger-in-the-wind, from The New Stack: “Our analysis of a CNCF survey provides some answers. Out of the 34 CoreOS Tectonic users identified, five also use Red Hat’s OpenShift. Thus, the combined entity would still have just 14% of respondents using it to manage containers. Only 4 percent of Docker Swarm users said they also used Tectonic.”
  • Wut?: “According to a 451 Research Advisors project survey of 201 enterprise IT decision-makers at large container-using organizations in April and May 2017, three-quarters [75%] of them indicated that container management and orchestration software, such as Kubernetes, is sufficient to replace private cloud software, such as OpenStack or VMware. “
  • Bad day for beards.
  • Coté wrote a the first 451 report on them in 2014 - ain’t he precious!
  • The wikibon crew says little revenue traction, and has a diagram.
  • Some contributor boasting:

  • More coverage: The Register, click-slides at CRN.

The Heptio kubernetes distro…or not?

  • Heptio releases it’s managed kubernetes service (I get that right?) - how’d that Bluebox business work out?
  • Or, wait, no: I think in this case, sometimes a distro’s just a distro….plz advise.
  • Official page, with a link to a PDF, even!
  • Multi-cloud positioning (they even italicized it!): “Just as container technology took off in large part to organizations’ move to the cloud, Kubernetes’ continued proliferation can be attributed to the growing importance of multi-cloud. Beyond the threat of lock-in to a single cloud provider — which is real — organizations need the flexibility to deploy applications in the environment where they are best suited. Kubernetes provides the right level of abstraction to deploy applications on a cloud solution and to an environment that looks and behaves the same on-premises.” # TAM: Container Cash Context
  • “451 Research's Market Monitor expects the application container market to be worth $1.6bn in 2018 with a CAGR of 36% through 2021,” Al and Jay in the CoreOS acquisition write-up.
  • Also: We now estimate total app container market revenue at just over $1.1bn for '17, growing at a CAGR of 35% to $1.6bn in '18.
  • And some 451 numbers, from a recent webinar:

  • Narrowing down to “orchestration”:

  • The rest of the taxonomy, numbers not in slides:

AWS snubs healthcare industry

  • Not exactly the intended headline, I know.
  • ”They decided their combined access to data about how consumers make choices, along with an understanding of the intricacies of health insurance, would inevitably lead to some kind of new efficiency — whatever it might turn out to be.” And also speculation of lame things like making booking doctors easier.
  • Just lookin’ to make things cheaper, no big deal.
  • No details, but a theory: “Based on the executives who have been named to top roles at the new company, Jefferies & Co. analyst Brian Tanquilut said there is a good chance it will eventually try to negotiate prices directly with health care providers like hospitals, bypassing companies that act as middlemen.”
  • Ben’s on that aggregation theory shit: ‘The key words there are “commoditize and modularize”, and this is where the option I dismissed above comes into play, but not in the way most think: Amazon doesn’t create an insurance company to compete with other insurance companies (or the other pieces of healthcare infrastructure); rather, Amazon makes it possible — and desirable — for individual health care providers to come onto their platform directly, be that doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, etc…. After all, if Amazon is facilitating the connection to patients, what is the point of having another intermediary? Moreover, by virtue of being the new middleman, Amazon has the unique ability to consolidate patient data in a way that is not only of massive benefit to patients and doctors but also to the application of machine learning.’
  • The upshot of all of this, at the moment, is that there were no details given and much fan-boy speculation typed up. Which is fine, please fix US healthcare.
  • A perfectly done story from NY Times: lots of context, much speculation, and all sorts of input.

Relative to your interests

  • KuCisco - Cisco wants some of that sweet Kubernetes Kash: “The company said the Container Platform takes care of the “setup, orchestration, authentication, monitoring, networking, load balancing and optimization” of containers. Deployment of containers is also simplified through automation, as the platform takes care of the most repetitive tasks in this process. It can also be extended to other important aspects of IT, such as networking, security and more, officials said.”
  • Private cloud boosters have a new URL to point to: “The era of the cloud’s total dominance is drawing to a close.”
  • Sorry to make you look at this guy, but split view on the iPad is pretty cool, email and Newsify works too!

Conferences, et. al.

SDT news & hype

Looks good with sun glasses…
…or without!

Recommendations

Matt: Bruce Sterling/Jon Lebkowsky State of the World 2018; New Zealand’s South Island.
Brandon: Manhunt UNABOMBER
Coté: iPad Pro 10.5”. Yup. SHIT DOG!

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Red Hat buys CoreOS, 451 says the container market is worth $1.5bn now and will more than double by 2021, Heptio and Cisco put out Kubernetes distros. Also, Bezos, Buffet, and Dimon are gonna fix healthcare.

The kubernetes market be like…

75% of IT decision-makers believe “that container management and orchestration software, such as Kubernetes, is sufficient to replace private cloud software, such as OpenStack or VMware,” @ripcitylyman & @alsadowski (@451Research).

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KublaiKash: RedHat Buys CoreOS

@dgonyeo

  • Price of $250m - “an innovator and leader in Kubernetes and container-native solutions.”
  • $50m in funding, since 2015, but CoreOS was started in 2013.
  • Matt Rosoff: “CoreOS has 130 employee…Docker, meanwhile, has raised more than $240 million.”
  • 451 revenue estimates, July 2017, Jay Lyman: “CoreOS has about 120 employees [up from 75 reported in Sep 2016, “about 30 employees” in April 2015], and estimated annual revenue in the $15-20m range.” Sep 2016 customers: “CoreOS reports more than 1,000 paying customers across its products, with a solid group of CoreOS lightweight Linux clients and a growing number of Quay Enterprise and Tectonic customers.”
  • Plus, Ibid.: “ The company says most revenue is coming from Amazon Web Services deployments, with some bare-metal, VMware and other deployments.”
  • Good perspective on the big picture, from Al & Jay at 451: “Red Hat's efforts will likely be worthwhile because Kubernetes is more than just container management orchestration software and is actually a distributed application framework that is very well timed with enterprise adoption and use of multi and hybrid cloud infrastructures.”
  • Product description from the same: “CoreOS Tectonic wraps services – such as automated operations, application services, governance, monitoring and portability – around the Kubernetes container management and orchestration software. Automated operations have been a key focus of the latest CoreOS Tectonic update, with capabilities such as automated patching, failover and high availability and automated cluster deployment included.”
  • CoreOS describes itself: “CoreOS is the creator of CoreOS Tectonic, an enterprise-ready Kubernetes platform that provides automated operations, enables portability across private and public cloud providers, and is based on open source software. It also offers CoreOS Quay, an enterprise-ready container registry. CoreOS is also well-known for helping to drive many of the open source innovations that are at the heart of containerized applications, including Kubernetes, where it is a leading contributor; Container Linux, a lightweight Linux distribution created and maintained by CoreOS that automates software updates and is streamlined for running containers; etcd, the distributed data store for Kubernetes; and rkt, an application container engine, donated to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), that helped drive the current Open Container Initiative (OCI) standard.”
  • Synergy Corner! All ‘bout that k8s: “Kubernetes is a leading container orchestration tool for organizations of all sizes, on its way to potentially becoming as ubiquitous as Linux….We are thrilled to continue this mission at Red Hat and work to accelerate bringing enterprise-grade containerized infrastructure and automated operations to customers.” But they also throw in that original mission: “our mission to make the internet more secure through automated operations.”
  • 451: “Red Hat will continue to support CoreOS customers as it integrates Tectonic and other CoreOS technology into its own offerings, primarily OpenShift. Red Hat also indicates it will open-source the Tectonic software as it has with previously acquired technologies.”
  • More on what Red Hat will do with it: “Red Hat intends to leverage the CoreOS Tectonic container stack to bolster and enhance OpenShift and RHEL capabilities. In particular, Red Hat says the deal will help it to improve security of container and cluster deployments, enable portability of container applications across hybrid cloud infrastructures and further drive ease of use and automation in its software.”
  • Combined market-share. This is based off early, CNCF surveys and such, but it’s likely a fine wet-finger-in-the-wind, from The New Stack: “Our analysis of a CNCF survey provides some answers. Out of the 34 CoreOS Tectonic users identified, five also use Red Hat’s OpenShift. Thus, the combined entity would still have just 14% of respondents using it to manage containers. Only 4 percent of Docker Swarm users said they also used Tectonic.”
  • Wut?: “According to a 451 Research Advisors project survey of 201 enterprise IT decision-makers at large container-using organizations in April and May 2017, three-quarters [75%] of them indicated that container management and orchestration software, such as Kubernetes, is sufficient to replace private cloud software, such as OpenStack or VMware. “
  • Bad day for beards.
  • Coté wrote a the first 451 report on them in 2014 - ain’t he precious!
  • The wikibon crew says little revenue traction, and has a diagram.
  • Some contributor boasting:

  • More coverage: The Register, click-slides at CRN.

The Heptio kubernetes distro…or not?

  • Heptio releases it’s managed kubernetes service (I get that right?) - how’d that Bluebox business work out?
  • Or, wait, no: I think in this case, sometimes a distro’s just a distro….plz advise.
  • Official page, with a link to a PDF, even!
  • Multi-cloud positioning (they even italicized it!): “Just as container technology took off in large part to organizations’ move to the cloud, Kubernetes’ continued proliferation can be attributed to the growing importance of multi-cloud. Beyond the threat of lock-in to a single cloud provider — which is real — organizations need the flexibility to deploy applications in the environment where they are best suited. Kubernetes provides the right level of abstraction to deploy applications on a cloud solution and to an environment that looks and behaves the same on-premises.” # TAM: Container Cash Context
  • “451 Research's Market Monitor expects the application container market to be worth $1.6bn in 2018 with a CAGR of 36% through 2021,” Al and Jay in the CoreOS acquisition write-up.
  • Also: We now estimate total app container market revenue at just over $1.1bn for '17, growing at a CAGR of 35% to $1.6bn in '18.
  • And some 451 numbers, from a recent webinar:

  • Narrowing down to “orchestration”:

  • The rest of the taxonomy, numbers not in slides:

AWS snubs healthcare industry

  • Not exactly the intended headline, I know.
  • ”They decided their combined access to data about how consumers make choices, along with an understanding of the intricacies of health insurance, would inevitably lead to some kind of new efficiency — whatever it might turn out to be.” And also speculation of lame things like making booking doctors easier.
  • Just lookin’ to make things cheaper, no big deal.
  • No details, but a theory: “Based on the executives who have been named to top roles at the new company, Jefferies & Co. analyst Brian Tanquilut said there is a good chance it will eventually try to negotiate prices directly with health care providers like hospitals, bypassing companies that act as middlemen.”
  • Ben’s on that aggregation theory shit: ‘The key words there are “commoditize and modularize”, and this is where the option I dismissed above comes into play, but not in the way most think: Amazon doesn’t create an insurance company to compete with other insurance companies (or the other pieces of healthcare infrastructure); rather, Amazon makes it possible — and desirable — for individual health care providers to come onto their platform directly, be that doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, etc…. After all, if Amazon is facilitating the connection to patients, what is the point of having another intermediary? Moreover, by virtue of being the new middleman, Amazon has the unique ability to consolidate patient data in a way that is not only of massive benefit to patients and doctors but also to the application of machine learning.’
  • The upshot of all of this, at the moment, is that there were no details given and much fan-boy speculation typed up. Which is fine, please fix US healthcare.
  • A perfectly done story from NY Times: lots of context, much speculation, and all sorts of input.

Relative to your interests

  • KuCisco - Cisco wants some of that sweet Kubernetes Kash: “The company said the Container Platform takes care of the “setup, orchestration, authentication, monitoring, networking, load balancing and optimization” of containers. Deployment of containers is also simplified through automation, as the platform takes care of the most repetitive tasks in this process. It can also be extended to other important aspects of IT, such as networking, security and more, officials said.”
  • Private cloud boosters have a new URL to point to: “The era of the cloud’s total dominance is drawing to a close.”
  • Sorry to make you look at this guy, but split view on the iPad is pretty cool, email and Newsify works too!

Conferences, et. al.

SDT news & hype

Looks good with sun glasses…
…or without!

Recommendations

Matt: Bruce Sterling/Jon Lebkowsky State of the World 2018; New Zealand’s South Island.
Brandon: Manhunt UNABOMBER
Coté: iPad Pro 10.5”. Yup. SHIT DOG!

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Episode 119: The ethics of fur lined shoes, bi-modal IT critiques, & Amazon HQ2 https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/119 013d7ba3-4aa4-4959-bc16-5acea8b8e192 Tue, 23 Jan 2018 19:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 119 The ethics of fur lined shoes, bi-modal IT critiques, & Amazon HQ2 full Software Defined Talk LLC Amazon has narrowed down it’s search for a second headquarters to 20 cities. Is the promise of 50,000 jobs and $38bn shot into the local economy worth it? We don’t really know, of course, but we talk through some issues to consider and strategy frameworks for thinking through the question. Plus, we talk about bi-modal IT as relates to dad jeans, metaphorically speaking. 1:07:39 true Amazon has narrowed down it’s search for a second headquarters to 20 cities. Is the promise of 50,000 jobs and $38bn shot into the local economy worth it? We don’t really know, of course, but we talk through some issues to consider and strategy frameworks for thinking through the question. Plus, we talk about bi-modal IT as relates to dad jeans, metaphorically speaking.

Amazon HQ2

Tech ethics elsewhere

Conferences, et. al.

SDT news & hype

Recommendations

Brandon: All the Money in the World and Dark Money.
Coté: Friendly Fire podcast.

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Amazon has narrowed down it’s search for a second headquarters to 20 cities. Is the promise of 50,000 jobs and $38bn shot into the local economy worth it? We don’t really know, of course, but we talk through some issues to consider and strategy frameworks for thinking through the question. Plus, we talk about bi-modal IT as relates to dad jeans, metaphorically speaking.

Amazon HQ2

Tech ethics elsewhere

Conferences, et. al.

SDT news & hype

Recommendations

Brandon: All the Money in the World and Dark Money.
Coté: Friendly Fire podcast.

Sponsored By:

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Amazon has narrowed down it’s search for a second headquarters to 20 cities. Is the promise of 50,000 jobs and $38bn shot into the local economy worth it? We don’t really know, of course, but we talk through some issues to consider and strategy frameworks for thinking through the question. Plus, we talk about bi-modal IT as relates to dad jeans, metaphorically speaking.

Amazon HQ2

Tech ethics elsewhere

Conferences, et. al.

SDT news & hype

Recommendations

Brandon: All the Money in the World and Dark Money.
Coté: Friendly Fire podcast.

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+gQNZVTAn ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
WHITE PAPER SPECIAL! Fear of FANG https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/wp017 7f86fa3d-9649-4d45-bb56-5de4101896d0 Fri, 19 Jan 2018 22:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, regular Software Defined Talk listeners get a free episode of [our members only podcast](https://www.patreon.com/sdt). If you like this, [sign-up to get access to these extra episodes, about every week](https://www.patreon.com/sdt). We do a deep reading and analysis of various types of tech content, marketing, and other ephemera from press releases, books, presentations, and white papers. Plus, as with this episode, we just talk about tech ideas and news in general, in the course of being a critic. [DO IT NOW! BECOME A PATRON! GET MORE AWESOME CONTENT FROM US!](https://www.patreon.com/sdt) 1:05:06 true This week, regular Software Defined Talk listeners get a free episode of our members only podcast. If you like this, sign-up to get access to these extra episodes, about every week. We do a deep reading and analysis of various types of tech content, marketing, and other ephemera from press releases, books, presentations, and white papers. Plus, as with this episode, we just talk about tech ideas and news in general, in the course of being a critic.

DO IT NOW! BECOME A PATRON! GET MORE AWESOME CONTENT FROM US!

Everyone’s freaking out about tech companies. What they mean by “tech companies,” of course is the combination of Facebook, Google, Twitter, Amazon, and maybe Netflix. They (mostly) mean companies who are using tech to disrupt their industries (media, retail, entertainment) and using the business models of tech companies. The line is, to be sure, fuzzy, but these are not companies that make their money from selling hardware, software, or even IT services (like Microsoft, Oracle, Red Hat, SAP, Pivotal, etc.).

This week, we look at one write-up of this freaking out from The Economist. They also have a smaller version in their “Leaders” section. As always, there are much more extensive, detailed show notes available as well.

If you’re not already a member, sign up sign up as a member for $5/month (or, if you’re cheap, $1) to get this episode and many others. Check it all out over at in Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sdt. Also, join us in Slack to discuss this episode and whatever else you like to exegesize.

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This week, regular Software Defined Talk listeners get a free episode of our members only podcast. If you like this, sign-up to get access to these extra episodes, about every week. We do a deep reading and analysis of various types of tech content, marketing, and other ephemera from press releases, books, presentations, and white papers. Plus, as with this episode, we just talk about tech ideas and news in general, in the course of being a critic.

DO IT NOW! BECOME A PATRON! GET MORE AWESOME CONTENT FROM US!

Everyone’s freaking out about tech companies. What they mean by “tech companies,” of course is the combination of Facebook, Google, Twitter, Amazon, and maybe Netflix. They (mostly) mean companies who are using tech to disrupt their industries (media, retail, entertainment) and using the business models of tech companies. The line is, to be sure, fuzzy, but these are not companies that make their money from selling hardware, software, or even IT services (like Microsoft, Oracle, Red Hat, SAP, Pivotal, etc.).

This week, we look at one write-up of this freaking out from The Economist. They also have a smaller version in their “Leaders” section. As always, there are much more extensive, detailed show notes available as well.

If you’re not already a member, sign up sign up as a member for $5/month (or, if you’re cheap, $1) to get this episode and many others. Check it all out over at in Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sdt. Also, join us in Slack to discuss this episode and whatever else you like to exegesize.

You can now buy Software Defined Talk t-shirts and fill out the contact form with your mailing address if you’d like some free stickers!

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This week, regular Software Defined Talk listeners get a free episode of our members only podcast. If you like this, sign-up to get access to these extra episodes, about every week. We do a deep reading and analysis of various types of tech content, marketing, and other ephemera from press releases, books, presentations, and white papers. Plus, as with this episode, we just talk about tech ideas and news in general, in the course of being a critic.

DO IT NOW! BECOME A PATRON! GET MORE AWESOME CONTENT FROM US!

Everyone’s freaking out about tech companies. What they mean by “tech companies,” of course is the combination of Facebook, Google, Twitter, Amazon, and maybe Netflix. They (mostly) mean companies who are using tech to disrupt their industries (media, retail, entertainment) and using the business models of tech companies. The line is, to be sure, fuzzy, but these are not companies that make their money from selling hardware, software, or even IT services (like Microsoft, Oracle, Red Hat, SAP, Pivotal, etc.).

This week, we look at one write-up of this freaking out from The Economist. They also have a smaller version in their “Leaders” section. As always, there are much more extensive, detailed show notes available as well.

If you’re not already a member, sign up sign up as a member for $5/month (or, if you’re cheap, $1) to get this episode and many others. Check it all out over at in Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sdt. Also, join us in Slack to discuss this episode and whatever else you like to exegesize.

You can now buy Software Defined Talk t-shirts and fill out the contact form with your mailing address if you’d like some free stickers!

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Episode 118: Bad chips, garbage home IoT, & cloud spending https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/118 d8014bc8-d3f0-4da0-bb12-d62edd8d47f4 Wed, 17 Jan 2018 21:45:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 118 Bad chips, garbage home IoT, & cloud spending full Software Defined Talk LLC Sure, there’s something wrong with all those chips, but what exactly is it? More importantly, how would you exploit it and protect yourself from it. This week, we talk about All The Great Chip Problems. And we also discuss some recent IT spending and forecasts, including survey results going over public versus private cloud deployments. There’s also some home automation (IoT!) talk, namely, Coté needs to find the problem this great solution solves. 56:17 true Sure, there’s something wrong with all those chips, but what exactly is it? More importantly, how would you exploit it and protect yourself from it. This week, we talk about All The Great Chip Problems. And we also discuss some recent IT spending and forecasts, including survey results going over public versus private cloud deployments. There’s also some home automation (IoT!) talk, namely, Coté needs to find the problem this great solution solves.

Pre-roll SDT news & hype

Wemo IoT

Those chip problems - what would you use them for?

  • What’s this mean?
  • Another Y2K? The world didn’t seem to end, so are we good?
  • The Register coverage, lots of gobbly-gook.
  • TPM estimates cost to IT departments to deal with it.
  • Suspicious stock sale, or maybe he just needed a new winter home.
  • What are people doing with exploits?

More IT spending in 2018, public cloud use growing

  • 451 and IDC have some cloud forecast numbers out.
    • Ent. software growth.
    • Trad’l IT shrinking, but not too fast 451 days private cloud still the winner, but barely.
  • 451 tracks by survey with plans to put workloads across the different types of infrastructure:

  • PaaS in not included (see a recent round-up of PaaS market-sizings, tho), but for 2019: public cloud totals ~37% (or 46.3% if you included hosted), private cloud 53.6%

  • IDC’s tracks hardware spend:

  • Meanwhile, an analyst says Azure had a gain on AWS in Q4: “Amazon Web Services had 62 percent market share in the quarter, down from 68 percent a year earlier, KeyBanc's Brent Bracelin and other analysts wrote in a note on Thursday. Microsoft Azure jumped from 16 percent to 20 percent, and Google's share increased from 10 percent to 12 percent, they said.”

  • Also, more spending forecasts from Gartner:

  • The move to SaaS continuing: “Organizations are expected to increase spending on enterprise application software in 2018, with more of the budget shifting to software as a service (SaaS). The growing availability of SaaS-based solutions is encouraging new adoption and spending across many subcategories, such as financial management systems (FMS), human capital management (HCM) and analytic applications.”

  • Really, doesn’t that make the most sense for where to spend most of your priority? Clears out the under-brush. Perhaps there should be a split between “innovation” (customer IT) and “keep the lights on.” I often think bi-modal got lost in that distinction.

  • Hey, that sounds like Big Data! ‘"Looking at some of the key areas driving spending over the next few years, Gartner forecasts $2.9 trillion in new business value opportunities attributable to AI by 2021, as well as the ability to recover 6.2 billion hours of worker productivity," said Mr. Lovelock. "That business value is attributable to using AI to, for example, drive efficiency gains, create insights that personalize the customer experience, entice engagement and commerce, and aid in expanding revenue-generating opportunities as part of new business models driven by the insights from data."’

  • 451’s surveys show more IT spending too: “fully 50% of the 872 respondents said their company is giving a ‘green light’ for IT spending. That was the highest reading since 2007, and 13 basis points higher than the average survey response for the month of November for the previous five years”

The exciting world of monitoringobservability

  • With Loggly, SolarWinds scoops up another log service: “With the acquisition of Loggly, SolarWinds obtains an asset that was slow in getting started but has hit a patch of growth recently. As of September, we believe the company was on track to finish 2017 with roughly $10m in billings, up from mid-single digits in 2016. Founded in 2009 with a mission of offering a SaaS-based, easy-to-use logging product with helpful visualizations built using advanced analytics, Loggly had raised $47m in venture capital, including a $11.5m series D round in June 2016.” They estimate ~3,000 paying customers.
  • Microsoft gets serious about monitoring, pulling together it’s different things Nancy at 451 reports: “Microsoft's vision is to deliver tools that can offer a holistic view of services to application architects looking to optimize their software; performance information and debugging capabilities for DevOps and ops pros; insight into KPIs for executives; and information about customer usage to product owners. Microsoft doesn't yet have a cohesive offering for all of the above, but it has the pieces to enable it and has begun delivering on some integrations across products.”
  • You may recall that Datadog acquired Logmatic.io back in the Fall.

Relevant to your interests

  • Annual Letter from Planet Earth, Scott Galloway: a pretty good moral tent-pole for tech.
  • Feel like a little kid in the container world? Welcome to the club: “industry adoption more accurately reflected in 451 Research's survey data that pegs adoption at 27 per cent. Of those 27 per cent of enterprises that have container religion, just 52 per cent are running containers in production, according to the same survey. In other words, a mere 13.5 per cent (or so) of enterprises are running containers in production.”
  • Finally, an explanation of that Cisco/Google partnership: “CloudCenter is key to the hybrid cloud partnership that Cisco and Google recently announced, where CloudCenter will be used to integrate Google Cloud Platform services with on-premises datacenters. The integrated offering includes Cisco's Hyperflex hyperconverged infrastructure and Nexus 9k networking. Cisco is also leveraging its networking (CSR) and security (Stealthwatch Cloud) portfolio to ensure a consistent environment across the hybrid cloud. Google's Kubernetes container runtime uses Apigee to consume and manage APIs, as well as Google's range of cloud services, including machine learning and visual recognition. The open source Istio service management platform is key to the offering, supported in CloudCenter, providing traffic management, observability, policy enforcement and service identity and security for microservices. There will also be integrations to AppDynamics. Solution engineering efforts are underway, and Cisco and Google are working on predefined statements of work that can be executed by both companies' direct sales teams and by the partner channels. The joint offering will be fully supported by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center. The Cisco-Google partnership on hybrid cloud is non-exclusive, but Google is working closely with Cisco on the joint engineering work around open hybrid cloud.”
  • Taking Stock of Cloud Application Platforms: basically, he expects it to all go kubernetes. See also this developer-oriented comparison of Pivotal Cloud Foundry and kubernetes.
  • IBM combining GBS and GTS. This means consulting/outsourcing and hosting, right? Lots of staff shifting and lay-offs, as The Register reported.
  • Dropbox to IPO - “doing over $1B in annualized sales and are cash flow positive,” well with some added nuance: “[i]t’s also been profitable, excluding interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. “ $10bn valuation, they say.
  • Speaking of: 20 years of big-ass VC exits.
  • Watch out for the Weka, by Ned Barraud, kid's book.

Conferences, et. al.

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Sure, there’s something wrong with all those chips, but what exactly is it? More importantly, how would you exploit it and protect yourself from it. This week, we talk about All The Great Chip Problems. And we also discuss some recent IT spending and forecasts, including survey results going over public versus private cloud deployments. There’s also some home automation (IoT!) talk, namely, Coté needs to find the problem this great solution solves.

Pre-roll SDT news & hype

Wemo IoT

Those chip problems - what would you use them for?

  • What’s this mean?
  • Another Y2K? The world didn’t seem to end, so are we good?
  • The Register coverage, lots of gobbly-gook.
  • TPM estimates cost to IT departments to deal with it.
  • Suspicious stock sale, or maybe he just needed a new winter home.
  • What are people doing with exploits?

More IT spending in 2018, public cloud use growing

  • 451 and IDC have some cloud forecast numbers out.
    • Ent. software growth.
    • Trad’l IT shrinking, but not too fast 451 days private cloud still the winner, but barely.
  • 451 tracks by survey with plans to put workloads across the different types of infrastructure:

  • PaaS in not included (see a recent round-up of PaaS market-sizings, tho), but for 2019: public cloud totals ~37% (or 46.3% if you included hosted), private cloud 53.6%

  • IDC’s tracks hardware spend:

  • Meanwhile, an analyst says Azure had a gain on AWS in Q4: “Amazon Web Services had 62 percent market share in the quarter, down from 68 percent a year earlier, KeyBanc's Brent Bracelin and other analysts wrote in a note on Thursday. Microsoft Azure jumped from 16 percent to 20 percent, and Google's share increased from 10 percent to 12 percent, they said.”

  • Also, more spending forecasts from Gartner:

  • The move to SaaS continuing: “Organizations are expected to increase spending on enterprise application software in 2018, with more of the budget shifting to software as a service (SaaS). The growing availability of SaaS-based solutions is encouraging new adoption and spending across many subcategories, such as financial management systems (FMS), human capital management (HCM) and analytic applications.”

  • Really, doesn’t that make the most sense for where to spend most of your priority? Clears out the under-brush. Perhaps there should be a split between “innovation” (customer IT) and “keep the lights on.” I often think bi-modal got lost in that distinction.

  • Hey, that sounds like Big Data! ‘"Looking at some of the key areas driving spending over the next few years, Gartner forecasts $2.9 trillion in new business value opportunities attributable to AI by 2021, as well as the ability to recover 6.2 billion hours of worker productivity," said Mr. Lovelock. "That business value is attributable to using AI to, for example, drive efficiency gains, create insights that personalize the customer experience, entice engagement and commerce, and aid in expanding revenue-generating opportunities as part of new business models driven by the insights from data."’

  • 451’s surveys show more IT spending too: “fully 50% of the 872 respondents said their company is giving a ‘green light’ for IT spending. That was the highest reading since 2007, and 13 basis points higher than the average survey response for the month of November for the previous five years”

The exciting world of monitoringobservability

  • With Loggly, SolarWinds scoops up another log service: “With the acquisition of Loggly, SolarWinds obtains an asset that was slow in getting started but has hit a patch of growth recently. As of September, we believe the company was on track to finish 2017 with roughly $10m in billings, up from mid-single digits in 2016. Founded in 2009 with a mission of offering a SaaS-based, easy-to-use logging product with helpful visualizations built using advanced analytics, Loggly had raised $47m in venture capital, including a $11.5m series D round in June 2016.” They estimate ~3,000 paying customers.
  • Microsoft gets serious about monitoring, pulling together it’s different things Nancy at 451 reports: “Microsoft's vision is to deliver tools that can offer a holistic view of services to application architects looking to optimize their software; performance information and debugging capabilities for DevOps and ops pros; insight into KPIs for executives; and information about customer usage to product owners. Microsoft doesn't yet have a cohesive offering for all of the above, but it has the pieces to enable it and has begun delivering on some integrations across products.”
  • You may recall that Datadog acquired Logmatic.io back in the Fall.

Relevant to your interests

  • Annual Letter from Planet Earth, Scott Galloway: a pretty good moral tent-pole for tech.
  • Feel like a little kid in the container world? Welcome to the club: “industry adoption more accurately reflected in 451 Research's survey data that pegs adoption at 27 per cent. Of those 27 per cent of enterprises that have container religion, just 52 per cent are running containers in production, according to the same survey. In other words, a mere 13.5 per cent (or so) of enterprises are running containers in production.”
  • Finally, an explanation of that Cisco/Google partnership: “CloudCenter is key to the hybrid cloud partnership that Cisco and Google recently announced, where CloudCenter will be used to integrate Google Cloud Platform services with on-premises datacenters. The integrated offering includes Cisco's Hyperflex hyperconverged infrastructure and Nexus 9k networking. Cisco is also leveraging its networking (CSR) and security (Stealthwatch Cloud) portfolio to ensure a consistent environment across the hybrid cloud. Google's Kubernetes container runtime uses Apigee to consume and manage APIs, as well as Google's range of cloud services, including machine learning and visual recognition. The open source Istio service management platform is key to the offering, supported in CloudCenter, providing traffic management, observability, policy enforcement and service identity and security for microservices. There will also be integrations to AppDynamics. Solution engineering efforts are underway, and Cisco and Google are working on predefined statements of work that can be executed by both companies' direct sales teams and by the partner channels. The joint offering will be fully supported by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center. The Cisco-Google partnership on hybrid cloud is non-exclusive, but Google is working closely with Cisco on the joint engineering work around open hybrid cloud.”
  • Taking Stock of Cloud Application Platforms: basically, he expects it to all go kubernetes. See also this developer-oriented comparison of Pivotal Cloud Foundry and kubernetes.
  • IBM combining GBS and GTS. This means consulting/outsourcing and hosting, right? Lots of staff shifting and lay-offs, as The Register reported.
  • Dropbox to IPO - “doing over $1B in annualized sales and are cash flow positive,” well with some added nuance: “[i]t’s also been profitable, excluding interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. “ $10bn valuation, they say.
  • Speaking of: 20 years of big-ass VC exits.
  • Watch out for the Weka, by Ned Barraud, kid's book.

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Sure, there’s something wrong with all those chips, but what exactly is it? More importantly, how would you exploit it and protect yourself from it. This week, we talk about All The Great Chip Problems. And we also discuss some recent IT spending and forecasts, including survey results going over public versus private cloud deployments. There’s also some home automation (IoT!) talk, namely, Coté needs to find the problem this great solution solves.

Pre-roll SDT news & hype

Wemo IoT

Those chip problems - what would you use them for?

  • What’s this mean?
  • Another Y2K? The world didn’t seem to end, so are we good?
  • The Register coverage, lots of gobbly-gook.
  • TPM estimates cost to IT departments to deal with it.
  • Suspicious stock sale, or maybe he just needed a new winter home.
  • What are people doing with exploits?

More IT spending in 2018, public cloud use growing

  • 451 and IDC have some cloud forecast numbers out.
    • Ent. software growth.
    • Trad’l IT shrinking, but not too fast 451 days private cloud still the winner, but barely.
  • 451 tracks by survey with plans to put workloads across the different types of infrastructure:

  • PaaS in not included (see a recent round-up of PaaS market-sizings, tho), but for 2019: public cloud totals ~37% (or 46.3% if you included hosted), private cloud 53.6%

  • IDC’s tracks hardware spend:

  • Meanwhile, an analyst says Azure had a gain on AWS in Q4: “Amazon Web Services had 62 percent market share in the quarter, down from 68 percent a year earlier, KeyBanc's Brent Bracelin and other analysts wrote in a note on Thursday. Microsoft Azure jumped from 16 percent to 20 percent, and Google's share increased from 10 percent to 12 percent, they said.”

  • Also, more spending forecasts from Gartner:

  • The move to SaaS continuing: “Organizations are expected to increase spending on enterprise application software in 2018, with more of the budget shifting to software as a service (SaaS). The growing availability of SaaS-based solutions is encouraging new adoption and spending across many subcategories, such as financial management systems (FMS), human capital management (HCM) and analytic applications.”

  • Really, doesn’t that make the most sense for where to spend most of your priority? Clears out the under-brush. Perhaps there should be a split between “innovation” (customer IT) and “keep the lights on.” I often think bi-modal got lost in that distinction.

  • Hey, that sounds like Big Data! ‘"Looking at some of the key areas driving spending over the next few years, Gartner forecasts $2.9 trillion in new business value opportunities attributable to AI by 2021, as well as the ability to recover 6.2 billion hours of worker productivity," said Mr. Lovelock. "That business value is attributable to using AI to, for example, drive efficiency gains, create insights that personalize the customer experience, entice engagement and commerce, and aid in expanding revenue-generating opportunities as part of new business models driven by the insights from data."’

  • 451’s surveys show more IT spending too: “fully 50% of the 872 respondents said their company is giving a ‘green light’ for IT spending. That was the highest reading since 2007, and 13 basis points higher than the average survey response for the month of November for the previous five years”

The exciting world of monitoringobservability

  • With Loggly, SolarWinds scoops up another log service: “With the acquisition of Loggly, SolarWinds obtains an asset that was slow in getting started but has hit a patch of growth recently. As of September, we believe the company was on track to finish 2017 with roughly $10m in billings, up from mid-single digits in 2016. Founded in 2009 with a mission of offering a SaaS-based, easy-to-use logging product with helpful visualizations built using advanced analytics, Loggly had raised $47m in venture capital, including a $11.5m series D round in June 2016.” They estimate ~3,000 paying customers.
  • Microsoft gets serious about monitoring, pulling together it’s different things Nancy at 451 reports: “Microsoft's vision is to deliver tools that can offer a holistic view of services to application architects looking to optimize their software; performance information and debugging capabilities for DevOps and ops pros; insight into KPIs for executives; and information about customer usage to product owners. Microsoft doesn't yet have a cohesive offering for all of the above, but it has the pieces to enable it and has begun delivering on some integrations across products.”
  • You may recall that Datadog acquired Logmatic.io back in the Fall.

Relevant to your interests

  • Annual Letter from Planet Earth, Scott Galloway: a pretty good moral tent-pole for tech.
  • Feel like a little kid in the container world? Welcome to the club: “industry adoption more accurately reflected in 451 Research's survey data that pegs adoption at 27 per cent. Of those 27 per cent of enterprises that have container religion, just 52 per cent are running containers in production, according to the same survey. In other words, a mere 13.5 per cent (or so) of enterprises are running containers in production.”
  • Finally, an explanation of that Cisco/Google partnership: “CloudCenter is key to the hybrid cloud partnership that Cisco and Google recently announced, where CloudCenter will be used to integrate Google Cloud Platform services with on-premises datacenters. The integrated offering includes Cisco's Hyperflex hyperconverged infrastructure and Nexus 9k networking. Cisco is also leveraging its networking (CSR) and security (Stealthwatch Cloud) portfolio to ensure a consistent environment across the hybrid cloud. Google's Kubernetes container runtime uses Apigee to consume and manage APIs, as well as Google's range of cloud services, including machine learning and visual recognition. The open source Istio service management platform is key to the offering, supported in CloudCenter, providing traffic management, observability, policy enforcement and service identity and security for microservices. There will also be integrations to AppDynamics. Solution engineering efforts are underway, and Cisco and Google are working on predefined statements of work that can be executed by both companies' direct sales teams and by the partner channels. The joint offering will be fully supported by the Cisco Technical Assistance Center. The Cisco-Google partnership on hybrid cloud is non-exclusive, but Google is working closely with Cisco on the joint engineering work around open hybrid cloud.”
  • Taking Stock of Cloud Application Platforms: basically, he expects it to all go kubernetes. See also this developer-oriented comparison of Pivotal Cloud Foundry and kubernetes.
  • IBM combining GBS and GTS. This means consulting/outsourcing and hosting, right? Lots of staff shifting and lay-offs, as The Register reported.
  • Dropbox to IPO - “doing over $1B in annualized sales and are cash flow positive,” well with some added nuance: “[i]t’s also been profitable, excluding interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. “ $10bn valuation, they say.
  • Speaking of: 20 years of big-ass VC exits.
  • Watch out for the Weka, by Ned Barraud, kid's book.

Conferences, et. al.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+c1nGIjns ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 117: Who is the CISO? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/117 bd4a8ced-f51a-48c5-84d3-d746bb98742c Tue, 26 Dec 2017 12:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 117 Who is the CISO? full Software Defined Talk LLC With Cotê and Matt Ray away on vacation, Brandon takes over the feed to talk all about security. Andy Land from the CISO Exec Network joins us to breakdown what CISOs are worried about and what developers should know about security. 59:56 true With Cotê and Matt Ray away on vacation, Brandon takes over the feed to talk all about security. Andy Land from the CISO Exec Network joins us to breakdown what CISOs are worried about and what developers should know about security.

Special Guest: Andy Land.

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With Cotê and Matt Ray away on vacation, Brandon takes over the feed to talk all about security. Andy Land from the CISO Exec Network joins us to breakdown what CISOs are worried about and what developers should know about security.

Special Guest: Andy Land.

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With Cotê and Matt Ray away on vacation, Brandon takes over the feed to talk all about security. Andy Land from the CISO Exec Network joins us to breakdown what CISOs are worried about and what developers should know about security.

Special Guest: Andy Land.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+utbRcOJq ]]> Brandon Whichard Andy Land
Episode 116: Predictions &co. https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/116 cbc6cfdf-5998-4b3d-8e9e-32a02300556f Tue, 19 Dec 2017 17:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 116 Predictions &co. full Software Defined Talk LLC What’s going to happen in 2018? No really knows, but people love predicting things this time of year. We can’t resist it so dip out toes in the same game and review some predictions from our friends at Gartner as well. Plus, a smattering of infrastructure software news and recommendations. 1:01:35 true What’s going to happen in 2018? No really knows, but people love predicting things this time of year. We can’t resist it so dip out toes in the same game and review some predictions from our friends at Gartner as well. Plus, a smattering of infrastructure software news and recommendations.

Pre-roll SDT news & hype

Predictions

Survey of predictions from elsewhere

  • Good God, man! - something about the role of AI in appdev.
  • AIOps” - please, kill me now. (To be fair, I think it down-shifts to ML pretty quick-like. Still)
  • Gartner’s mode-salad: “Through 2020, n-tier bimodal workloads will encompass 50% of existing Mode 1 workloads and 80% of new Mode 2 workloads.”
    • I think this means: “50% of old applications will be n-tier, and 80% of new apps will be n-tier,” where “n-tier” means not “client/server, hosted and peer-to-peer architectures.”
  • Serverless, Gartner: “By 2020, 90% of serverless deployments will occur outside the purview of I&O organizations when supporting general-use patterns.”
  • This decade in kubernetes, Gartner: “By 2020, more than 50% of enterprises will run mission-critical, containerized cloud-native applications in production, up from less than 5% today.”
  • Gartner’s PaaS PDF, someone over there had an SEO-stroke: “Application leaders engaged in digital business transformation must master AI, event-driven design, serverless microservices, IoT and strategic integration to serve their business and customers well. Cloud platform innovation drives business leadership.”
  • A good passage on why private PaaS is hard, from PaaS predictions piece: “These [positive, PaaS] capabilities benefit the organizations and are a positive IT development. But they do not alone amount to a cloud experience. Their challenge is typically organizational. A private cloud requires a division of the IT organization into provider and subscribers, and establishment of a strict separation between them via a cloud services portal and suitable cross-charging model. Without a strict adherence to the isolation of providers and subscribers, there cannot be standardization. The self-service is compromised and without resource use tracking, it is hard to achieve the efficiency of elastic autoscaling and elimination of shelf-ware. In most organizations, the leadership is not committed enough to the vision of private cloud to make the difficult and high-risk investment that can stand up to the right organizational framework, policies and practices. Therefore, these PaaS frameworks have justifed their existence mostly through their support of newer cloud-native development models such as DevOps, rather than cloudiness features.”

Relevant to your interests

Last minute gift ideas

  • Brandon: subscriptions like Spotify, NY Times - no one will do it though, no one wants to give this.
  • Matt: experiences.
  • Coté: cash for kids, trialling this year.

Conferences, et. al.

Recommendations

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What’s going to happen in 2018? No really knows, but people love predicting things this time of year. We can’t resist it so dip out toes in the same game and review some predictions from our friends at Gartner as well. Plus, a smattering of infrastructure software news and recommendations.

Pre-roll SDT news & hype

Predictions

Survey of predictions from elsewhere

  • Good God, man! - something about the role of AI in appdev.
  • AIOps” - please, kill me now. (To be fair, I think it down-shifts to ML pretty quick-like. Still)
  • Gartner’s mode-salad: “Through 2020, n-tier bimodal workloads will encompass 50% of existing Mode 1 workloads and 80% of new Mode 2 workloads.”
    • I think this means: “50% of old applications will be n-tier, and 80% of new apps will be n-tier,” where “n-tier” means not “client/server, hosted and peer-to-peer architectures.”
  • Serverless, Gartner: “By 2020, 90% of serverless deployments will occur outside the purview of I&O organizations when supporting general-use patterns.”
  • This decade in kubernetes, Gartner: “By 2020, more than 50% of enterprises will run mission-critical, containerized cloud-native applications in production, up from less than 5% today.”
  • Gartner’s PaaS PDF, someone over there had an SEO-stroke: “Application leaders engaged in digital business transformation must master AI, event-driven design, serverless microservices, IoT and strategic integration to serve their business and customers well. Cloud platform innovation drives business leadership.”
  • A good passage on why private PaaS is hard, from PaaS predictions piece: “These [positive, PaaS] capabilities benefit the organizations and are a positive IT development. But they do not alone amount to a cloud experience. Their challenge is typically organizational. A private cloud requires a division of the IT organization into provider and subscribers, and establishment of a strict separation between them via a cloud services portal and suitable cross-charging model. Without a strict adherence to the isolation of providers and subscribers, there cannot be standardization. The self-service is compromised and without resource use tracking, it is hard to achieve the efficiency of elastic autoscaling and elimination of shelf-ware. In most organizations, the leadership is not committed enough to the vision of private cloud to make the difficult and high-risk investment that can stand up to the right organizational framework, policies and practices. Therefore, these PaaS frameworks have justifed their existence mostly through their support of newer cloud-native development models such as DevOps, rather than cloudiness features.”

Relevant to your interests

Last minute gift ideas

  • Brandon: subscriptions like Spotify, NY Times - no one will do it though, no one wants to give this.
  • Matt: experiences.
  • Coté: cash for kids, trialling this year.

Conferences, et. al.

Recommendations

]]>
What’s going to happen in 2018? No really knows, but people love predicting things this time of year. We can’t resist it so dip out toes in the same game and review some predictions from our friends at Gartner as well. Plus, a smattering of infrastructure software news and recommendations.

Pre-roll SDT news & hype

Predictions

Survey of predictions from elsewhere

  • Good God, man! - something about the role of AI in appdev.
  • AIOps” - please, kill me now. (To be fair, I think it down-shifts to ML pretty quick-like. Still)
  • Gartner’s mode-salad: “Through 2020, n-tier bimodal workloads will encompass 50% of existing Mode 1 workloads and 80% of new Mode 2 workloads.”
    • I think this means: “50% of old applications will be n-tier, and 80% of new apps will be n-tier,” where “n-tier” means not “client/server, hosted and peer-to-peer architectures.”
  • Serverless, Gartner: “By 2020, 90% of serverless deployments will occur outside the purview of I&O organizations when supporting general-use patterns.”
  • This decade in kubernetes, Gartner: “By 2020, more than 50% of enterprises will run mission-critical, containerized cloud-native applications in production, up from less than 5% today.”
  • Gartner’s PaaS PDF, someone over there had an SEO-stroke: “Application leaders engaged in digital business transformation must master AI, event-driven design, serverless microservices, IoT and strategic integration to serve their business and customers well. Cloud platform innovation drives business leadership.”
  • A good passage on why private PaaS is hard, from PaaS predictions piece: “These [positive, PaaS] capabilities benefit the organizations and are a positive IT development. But they do not alone amount to a cloud experience. Their challenge is typically organizational. A private cloud requires a division of the IT organization into provider and subscribers, and establishment of a strict separation between them via a cloud services portal and suitable cross-charging model. Without a strict adherence to the isolation of providers and subscribers, there cannot be standardization. The self-service is compromised and without resource use tracking, it is hard to achieve the efficiency of elastic autoscaling and elimination of shelf-ware. In most organizations, the leadership is not committed enough to the vision of private cloud to make the difficult and high-risk investment that can stand up to the right organizational framework, policies and practices. Therefore, these PaaS frameworks have justifed their existence mostly through their support of newer cloud-native development models such as DevOps, rather than cloudiness features.”

Relevant to your interests

Last minute gift ideas

  • Brandon: subscriptions like Spotify, NY Times - no one will do it though, no one wants to give this.
  • Matt: experiences.
  • Coté: cash for kids, trialling this year.

Conferences, et. al.

Recommendations

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+RCGmQVrJ ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 115: Confularity at Kublecon https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/115 9289f644-b11d-4241-9d8c-dd92f5c2e3bc Wed, 13 Dec 2017 16:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 115 Confularity at Kublecon full Software Defined Talk LLC 49:55 true We finally get to the bottom of what this kubernetes thing is and is not, thanks to guest co-host, Andrew Clay Shafer. There is no co-host shortage.

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This week In k8s - Confularity at Kublecon

Relevant to your interests

  • You’re not doing agile - Coté’s Christmas bonus column.
  • Whole bunch of SpringOne Platform videos being posted - hey, obviously there’s some hustle, but it’s rich in actual case studies and enterprises talking about how they figured out sucking less.
  • Related: receipts considered stupid - Matt gets tremendous eye rolls from everywhere outside the US when it asks for a signature
  • Planview buys LeanKit.
  • Why do I keep seeing “quantum computing” everywhere. Shouldn’t we figure out “computing” first?
  • Update on Dell financials: "You look at our balance sheet, you see $18 billion in cash and investments. We paid down to close $10 billion since the combination with EMC and VMware. For the third quarter, we had $19.6 billion in revenue and $2.3 billion in EBITDA.”

Conferences, et. al.

Recommendations

Special Guest: Andrew Clay Shafer.

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We finally get to the bottom of what this kubernetes thing is and is not, thanks to guest co-host, Andrew Clay Shafer. There is no co-host shortage.

Pre-roll SDT news & hype

This week In k8s - Confularity at Kublecon

Relevant to your interests

  • You’re not doing agile - Coté’s Christmas bonus column.
  • Whole bunch of SpringOne Platform videos being posted - hey, obviously there’s some hustle, but it’s rich in actual case studies and enterprises talking about how they figured out sucking less.
  • Related: receipts considered stupid - Matt gets tremendous eye rolls from everywhere outside the US when it asks for a signature
  • Planview buys LeanKit.
  • Why do I keep seeing “quantum computing” everywhere. Shouldn’t we figure out “computing” first?
  • Update on Dell financials: "You look at our balance sheet, you see $18 billion in cash and investments. We paid down to close $10 billion since the combination with EMC and VMware. For the third quarter, we had $19.6 billion in revenue and $2.3 billion in EBITDA.”

Conferences, et. al.

Recommendations

Special Guest: Andrew Clay Shafer.

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We finally get to the bottom of what this kubernetes thing is and is not, thanks to guest co-host, Andrew Clay Shafer. There is no co-host shortage.

Pre-roll SDT news & hype

This week In k8s - Confularity at Kublecon

Relevant to your interests

  • You’re not doing agile - Coté’s Christmas bonus column.
  • Whole bunch of SpringOne Platform videos being posted - hey, obviously there’s some hustle, but it’s rich in actual case studies and enterprises talking about how they figured out sucking less.
  • Related: receipts considered stupid - Matt gets tremendous eye rolls from everywhere outside the US when it asks for a signature
  • Planview buys LeanKit.
  • Why do I keep seeing “quantum computing” everywhere. Shouldn’t we figure out “computing” first?
  • Update on Dell financials: "You look at our balance sheet, you see $18 billion in cash and investments. We paid down to close $10 billion since the combination with EMC and VMware. For the third quarter, we had $19.6 billion in revenue and $2.3 billion in EBITDA.”

Conferences, et. al.

Recommendations

Special Guest: Andrew Clay Shafer.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+lNHQCAlS ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Andrew Clay Shafer
Episode 114: SpringOne, talking with analysts, in-browser IDEs, & dressing for SF HA-HA-BUSINESS meetings https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/114 78de0400-956e-431b-a399-f20c32bc7014 Wed, 06 Dec 2017 18:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 114 SpringOne, talking with analysts, in-browser IDEs, & dressing for SF HA-HA-BUSINESS meetings full Software Defined Talk LLC It’s SpringOne Platform this week so Coté reports on the Pivotal Cloud Foundry 2.0 announcements, shipping Pivotal’s kubernetes offering, serverless, and more. We also cover the left-over news from re:Invent. We also cover clothing options for San Francisco. 1:03:40 true It’s SpringOne Platform this week so Coté reports on the Pivotal Cloud Foundry 2.0 announcements, shipping Pivotal’s kubernetes offering, serverless, and more. We also cover the left-over news from re:Invent. We also cover clothing options for San Francisco.

Pre-Roll SDT News

SpringOne Platform - Pivotal News

New Marketecture

AWS re:Invent, day 2

  • Daniel Bryant’s (InfoQ) overview of everything.
  • Alexa for Business
    • “Alexia! Fix multi-organization meeting scheduling!”
    • Watson-lite?
    • There’s a dangerous step infrastructure companies try to make into collab, often. It usually doesn’t work (cf. VMware Project Octopus circa 2011 and the related stuff) but, good luck storming the castle!
  • AWS CTO Defines Well-Architected Cloud Security Best Practices “He noted that at AWS, security will always be his group's number one investment area.” (well, for one, what’s “his group,” for second, I’m guessing they’ll always be spending more on hardware, real-estate, and electricity than the team of people coding group security.)
  • Cloud9 IDE stuff:
    • Also from Thomas Claburn at El Reg, interesting angle on cost: "Used eight hours a day, it would cost about $48.80 per month on a Linux m4.xlarge instance (4 vCPUs, 16GiB memory) or $5.62 on a less well provisioned t2.small instance. (1 vCPU, 2GiB memory).”
    • “remote pair-programming features”

This Week in Kubernetes

Mid-roll SolarWinds Ad

This is the last run, so get in there now or you’ll miss your chance to check out SolarWinds Cloud…and get that snazy t-shirt.

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds Cloud, which just launched AppOptics during AWS re:Invent. In addition to the new converged application tracing and infrastructure monitoring platform, SolarWinds also released significant updates to Papertrail and Pingdom. Together they take a big step forward in advancing its strategy to unify full-stack monitoring across the three pillars of observability on a common SaaS-based platform.

And in case you didn’t make it to Las Vegas, you can still check out AppOptics and get your free launch t-shirt. Just go to www.solarwinds.com/sdt, sign up and be sure to check the details at the bottom.

More:

End-roll

Conferences

Recommendations

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It’s SpringOne Platform this week so Coté reports on the Pivotal Cloud Foundry 2.0 announcements, shipping Pivotal’s kubernetes offering, serverless, and more. We also cover the left-over news from re:Invent. We also cover clothing options for San Francisco.

Pre-Roll SDT News

SpringOne Platform - Pivotal News

New Marketecture

AWS re:Invent, day 2

  • Daniel Bryant’s (InfoQ) overview of everything.
  • Alexa for Business
    • “Alexia! Fix multi-organization meeting scheduling!”
    • Watson-lite?
    • There’s a dangerous step infrastructure companies try to make into collab, often. It usually doesn’t work (cf. VMware Project Octopus circa 2011 and the related stuff) but, good luck storming the castle!
  • AWS CTO Defines Well-Architected Cloud Security Best Practices “He noted that at AWS, security will always be his group's number one investment area.” (well, for one, what’s “his group,” for second, I’m guessing they’ll always be spending more on hardware, real-estate, and electricity than the team of people coding group security.)
  • Cloud9 IDE stuff:
    • Also from Thomas Claburn at El Reg, interesting angle on cost: "Used eight hours a day, it would cost about $48.80 per month on a Linux m4.xlarge instance (4 vCPUs, 16GiB memory) or $5.62 on a less well provisioned t2.small instance. (1 vCPU, 2GiB memory).”
    • “remote pair-programming features”

This Week in Kubernetes

Mid-roll SolarWinds Ad

This is the last run, so get in there now or you’ll miss your chance to check out SolarWinds Cloud…and get that snazy t-shirt.

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds Cloud, which just launched AppOptics during AWS re:Invent. In addition to the new converged application tracing and infrastructure monitoring platform, SolarWinds also released significant updates to Papertrail and Pingdom. Together they take a big step forward in advancing its strategy to unify full-stack monitoring across the three pillars of observability on a common SaaS-based platform.

And in case you didn’t make it to Las Vegas, you can still check out AppOptics and get your free launch t-shirt. Just go to www.solarwinds.com/sdt, sign up and be sure to check the details at the bottom.

More:

End-roll

Conferences

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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It’s SpringOne Platform this week so Coté reports on the Pivotal Cloud Foundry 2.0 announcements, shipping Pivotal’s kubernetes offering, serverless, and more. We also cover the left-over news from re:Invent. We also cover clothing options for San Francisco.

Pre-Roll SDT News

SpringOne Platform - Pivotal News

New Marketecture

AWS re:Invent, day 2

  • Daniel Bryant’s (InfoQ) overview of everything.
  • Alexa for Business
    • “Alexia! Fix multi-organization meeting scheduling!”
    • Watson-lite?
    • There’s a dangerous step infrastructure companies try to make into collab, often. It usually doesn’t work (cf. VMware Project Octopus circa 2011 and the related stuff) but, good luck storming the castle!
  • AWS CTO Defines Well-Architected Cloud Security Best Practices “He noted that at AWS, security will always be his group's number one investment area.” (well, for one, what’s “his group,” for second, I’m guessing they’ll always be spending more on hardware, real-estate, and electricity than the team of people coding group security.)
  • Cloud9 IDE stuff:
    • Also from Thomas Claburn at El Reg, interesting angle on cost: "Used eight hours a day, it would cost about $48.80 per month on a Linux m4.xlarge instance (4 vCPUs, 16GiB memory) or $5.62 on a less well provisioned t2.small instance. (1 vCPU, 2GiB memory).”
    • “remote pair-programming features”

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Episode 113: All the great AWS re:Invent news https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/113 77c2c49e-8008-4db9-aad4-9969aa41eded Fri, 01 Dec 2017 00:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 113 All the great AWS re:Invent news full Software Defined Talk LLC There’s no clever title this week, just straight to the point of covering the highlights of AWS re:Invent this week. They got the kubernetes now! There’s a passel of releases as well. We also discuss some other news like Meg Whitman leaving HPE (on good standing), net neutrality, WeWork buying Meetup, and Arby’s. For reals! 59:26 true There’s no clever title this week, just straight to the point of covering the highlights of AWS re:Invent this week. They got the kubernetes now! There’s a passel of releases as well. We also discuss some other news like Meg Whitman leaving HPE (on good standing), net neutrality, WeWork buying Meetup, and Arby’s. For reals!

Pre-Roll SDT News

Misc. news before re:Invent coverage

AWS re:Invent

  • AWS Business Update
    • Amazon Web Services has an $18 billion revenue run rate and the business is growing 42 percent year over year
  • New AWS Services (100+ new total)
    • Loosely break into themes of Containers, Databases, AI/ML, and IOT
    • Amazon MQ - Apache ActiveMQ as a Service (lunches eaten?)
    • AppSync - GraphQL as a Service (lunches eaten?)
    • Aurora Serverless - burst database consumption
    • Comprehend - Natural Language Processing across 98 languages
    • DeepLens - video camera with AI embedded
    • DynamoDB Global - similar to Azure/Google initiatives
    • EC2 Bare Metal Instances - lots of competitors try to differentiate on this (lunches eaten?)
      • came out of the VMware work
      • i3.metal instance types
      • c5 AMIs can work too (new KVM-based instance type)
    • EC2 Instance types, up to 25Gbps networking
    • Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS) - called it!
      • upstream K8s
      • automatically runs K8s with three masters across three AZs
      • monitoring/healthchecks built in, managed service
    • Fargate - Containers on demand, no host/orchestrator needed
      • similar to Azure Container Instances
      • apparently Google has App Engine Flexible which is similar (thanks JP!)
    • So, Matt: why would I use EKS instead of Fargate, etc.? Another write-up.
    • FreeRTOS - AWS bought(?) existing open source IoT operating system vendor
    • Glacier/S3 Select - run SQL-like queries against your buckets and storage (CSV & JSON)
    • GuardDuty - continuous security monitoring & threat detection (lunches eaten?)
    • IoT Analytics - MQTT processing, reporting & storage
    • IoT Device Defender - reporting, alerting & mitigation of existing IoT fleets
    • IoT Device Management - lifecycle, management & monitoring of IoT devices
    • Kinesis Video Streams - video ingestion/processing service
    • Media Services - YouTube as a Service, including monetization. Seems there should be an embeddable player somewhere.
    • Neptune - managed graph database service (lunches eaten?)
    • Rekognition Video - Rekognition now does video
    • SageMaker - framework for building AI services
    • Sumerian - VR/AR/3D IDE and platform?
    • Systems Manager - custom dashboards based off of tags, ties into AWS system management tools
    • Time Sync Service - AWS NTP
    • Translate - Google & MS already have this
    • Transcribe - speech recognition, we should use this!
  • More: The New Stack, The Register.
  • This kind of over-the-top analysis is kinda our thing. BACK OFF, MAN!
  • AWS Strategy Update
    • On Hybrid Cloud: “In the fullness of time — I don’t know if it’s five, 10 or 15 years out — relatively few companies will own their own data centers. Those that do will have a much smaller footprint. It will be a transition and it won’t happen overnight.” Link
    • More: ‘Is Multi-Cloud Real?: “We certainly get asked about it a lot. Most enterprises, when they think about a plan for moving to the cloud, they think they will distribute workloads across a couple of cloud providers. But few actually make that decision because you have to standardize on lowest common denominator when you go multi-cloud. AWS is so far ahead and you don’t want to handicap developer teams. Asking developers to be fluent in multiple cloud platforms is a lot. And all the cloud providers have volume discounts. If you split workloads across multi-cloud, you’re diminishing those discounts. In practice, companies pick a predominate cloud provider for their workloads. And they may have a secondary cloud provider just in case they want to switch providers.’

AWS re:Invent Preview Review

✔SaaS lunches will be eaten?
✔Amazon Kubernetes Service?

This Week in Kubernetes

End-roll

Conferences

  • Coté’s junk:
  • Matt’s (not) on the Road! Taking it off for the Holidays.

Recommendations

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There’s no clever title this week, just straight to the point of covering the highlights of AWS re:Invent this week. They got the kubernetes now! There’s a passel of releases as well. We also discuss some other news like Meg Whitman leaving HPE (on good standing), net neutrality, WeWork buying Meetup, and Arby’s. For reals!

Pre-Roll SDT News

Misc. news before re:Invent coverage

AWS re:Invent

  • AWS Business Update
    • Amazon Web Services has an $18 billion revenue run rate and the business is growing 42 percent year over year
  • New AWS Services (100+ new total)
    • Loosely break into themes of Containers, Databases, AI/ML, and IOT
    • Amazon MQ - Apache ActiveMQ as a Service (lunches eaten?)
    • AppSync - GraphQL as a Service (lunches eaten?)
    • Aurora Serverless - burst database consumption
    • Comprehend - Natural Language Processing across 98 languages
    • DeepLens - video camera with AI embedded
    • DynamoDB Global - similar to Azure/Google initiatives
    • EC2 Bare Metal Instances - lots of competitors try to differentiate on this (lunches eaten?)
      • came out of the VMware work
      • i3.metal instance types
      • c5 AMIs can work too (new KVM-based instance type)
    • EC2 Instance types, up to 25Gbps networking
    • Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS) - called it!
      • upstream K8s
      • automatically runs K8s with three masters across three AZs
      • monitoring/healthchecks built in, managed service
    • Fargate - Containers on demand, no host/orchestrator needed
      • similar to Azure Container Instances
      • apparently Google has App Engine Flexible which is similar (thanks JP!)
    • So, Matt: why would I use EKS instead of Fargate, etc.? Another write-up.
    • FreeRTOS - AWS bought(?) existing open source IoT operating system vendor
    • Glacier/S3 Select - run SQL-like queries against your buckets and storage (CSV & JSON)
    • GuardDuty - continuous security monitoring & threat detection (lunches eaten?)
    • IoT Analytics - MQTT processing, reporting & storage
    • IoT Device Defender - reporting, alerting & mitigation of existing IoT fleets
    • IoT Device Management - lifecycle, management & monitoring of IoT devices
    • Kinesis Video Streams - video ingestion/processing service
    • Media Services - YouTube as a Service, including monetization. Seems there should be an embeddable player somewhere.
    • Neptune - managed graph database service (lunches eaten?)
    • Rekognition Video - Rekognition now does video
    • SageMaker - framework for building AI services
    • Sumerian - VR/AR/3D IDE and platform?
    • Systems Manager - custom dashboards based off of tags, ties into AWS system management tools
    • Time Sync Service - AWS NTP
    • Translate - Google & MS already have this
    • Transcribe - speech recognition, we should use this!
  • More: The New Stack, The Register.
  • This kind of over-the-top analysis is kinda our thing. BACK OFF, MAN!
  • AWS Strategy Update
    • On Hybrid Cloud: “In the fullness of time — I don’t know if it’s five, 10 or 15 years out — relatively few companies will own their own data centers. Those that do will have a much smaller footprint. It will be a transition and it won’t happen overnight.” Link
    • More: ‘Is Multi-Cloud Real?: “We certainly get asked about it a lot. Most enterprises, when they think about a plan for moving to the cloud, they think they will distribute workloads across a couple of cloud providers. But few actually make that decision because you have to standardize on lowest common denominator when you go multi-cloud. AWS is so far ahead and you don’t want to handicap developer teams. Asking developers to be fluent in multiple cloud platforms is a lot. And all the cloud providers have volume discounts. If you split workloads across multi-cloud, you’re diminishing those discounts. In practice, companies pick a predominate cloud provider for their workloads. And they may have a secondary cloud provider just in case they want to switch providers.’

AWS re:Invent Preview Review

✔SaaS lunches will be eaten?
✔Amazon Kubernetes Service?

This Week in Kubernetes

End-roll

Conferences

  • Coté’s junk:
  • Matt’s (not) on the Road! Taking it off for the Holidays.

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
There’s no clever title this week, just straight to the point of covering the highlights of AWS re:Invent this week. They got the kubernetes now! There’s a passel of releases as well. We also discuss some other news like Meg Whitman leaving HPE (on good standing), net neutrality, WeWork buying Meetup, and Arby’s. For reals!

Pre-Roll SDT News

Misc. news before re:Invent coverage

AWS re:Invent

  • AWS Business Update
    • Amazon Web Services has an $18 billion revenue run rate and the business is growing 42 percent year over year
  • New AWS Services (100+ new total)
    • Loosely break into themes of Containers, Databases, AI/ML, and IOT
    • Amazon MQ - Apache ActiveMQ as a Service (lunches eaten?)
    • AppSync - GraphQL as a Service (lunches eaten?)
    • Aurora Serverless - burst database consumption
    • Comprehend - Natural Language Processing across 98 languages
    • DeepLens - video camera with AI embedded
    • DynamoDB Global - similar to Azure/Google initiatives
    • EC2 Bare Metal Instances - lots of competitors try to differentiate on this (lunches eaten?)
      • came out of the VMware work
      • i3.metal instance types
      • c5 AMIs can work too (new KVM-based instance type)
    • EC2 Instance types, up to 25Gbps networking
    • Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS) - called it!
      • upstream K8s
      • automatically runs K8s with three masters across three AZs
      • monitoring/healthchecks built in, managed service
    • Fargate - Containers on demand, no host/orchestrator needed
      • similar to Azure Container Instances
      • apparently Google has App Engine Flexible which is similar (thanks JP!)
    • So, Matt: why would I use EKS instead of Fargate, etc.? Another write-up.
    • FreeRTOS - AWS bought(?) existing open source IoT operating system vendor
    • Glacier/S3 Select - run SQL-like queries against your buckets and storage (CSV & JSON)
    • GuardDuty - continuous security monitoring & threat detection (lunches eaten?)
    • IoT Analytics - MQTT processing, reporting & storage
    • IoT Device Defender - reporting, alerting & mitigation of existing IoT fleets
    • IoT Device Management - lifecycle, management & monitoring of IoT devices
    • Kinesis Video Streams - video ingestion/processing service
    • Media Services - YouTube as a Service, including monetization. Seems there should be an embeddable player somewhere.
    • Neptune - managed graph database service (lunches eaten?)
    • Rekognition Video - Rekognition now does video
    • SageMaker - framework for building AI services
    • Sumerian - VR/AR/3D IDE and platform?
    • Systems Manager - custom dashboards based off of tags, ties into AWS system management tools
    • Time Sync Service - AWS NTP
    • Translate - Google & MS already have this
    • Transcribe - speech recognition, we should use this!
  • More: The New Stack, The Register.
  • This kind of over-the-top analysis is kinda our thing. BACK OFF, MAN!
  • AWS Strategy Update
    • On Hybrid Cloud: “In the fullness of time — I don’t know if it’s five, 10 or 15 years out — relatively few companies will own their own data centers. Those that do will have a much smaller footprint. It will be a transition and it won’t happen overnight.” Link
    • More: ‘Is Multi-Cloud Real?: “We certainly get asked about it a lot. Most enterprises, when they think about a plan for moving to the cloud, they think they will distribute workloads across a couple of cloud providers. But few actually make that decision because you have to standardize on lowest common denominator when you go multi-cloud. AWS is so far ahead and you don’t want to handicap developer teams. Asking developers to be fluent in multiple cloud platforms is a lot. And all the cloud providers have volume discounts. If you split workloads across multi-cloud, you’re diminishing those discounts. In practice, companies pick a predominate cloud provider for their workloads. And they may have a secondary cloud provider just in case they want to switch providers.’

AWS re:Invent Preview Review

✔SaaS lunches will be eaten?
✔Amazon Kubernetes Service?

This Week in Kubernetes

End-roll

Conferences

  • Coté’s junk:
  • Matt’s (not) on the Road! Taking it off for the Holidays.

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+VaGOs1HH ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 112: SaaS lunches will be eaten? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/112 95e20139-494a-47cd-871d-3b55f2dee886 Tue, 21 Nov 2017 01:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 112 SaaS lunches will be eaten? full Software Defined Talk LLC With Coté away attending to family matters, Matt Ray and Brandon have a lively discussion about the origins of VMware, product strategy and preview possible AWS Re:invent announcements. We also discuss how to celebrate Thanksgiving when you are an living down under. Most importantly, we reveal the new Software Define Talk logo! 49:57 true With Coté away attending to family matters, Matt Ray and Brandon have a lively discussion about the origins of VMware, product strategy and preview possible AWS Re:invent announcements. We also discuss how to celebrate Thanksgiving when you are an living down under. Most importantly, we reveal the new Software Define Talk logo!

Show Notes:

Bonus Links:

Sponsor:

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds Cloud, Sign up for a free trial of SolarWinds AppOptics by visiting www.solarwinds.com/sdt and get a free launch t-shirt,

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With Coté away attending to family matters, Matt Ray and Brandon have a lively discussion about the origins of VMware, product strategy and preview possible AWS Re:invent announcements. We also discuss how to celebrate Thanksgiving when you are an living down under. Most importantly, we reveal the new Software Define Talk logo!

Show Notes:

Bonus Links:

Sponsor:

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds Cloud, Sign up for a free trial of SolarWinds AppOptics by visiting www.solarwinds.com/sdt and get a free launch t-shirt,

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With Coté away attending to family matters, Matt Ray and Brandon have a lively discussion about the origins of VMware, product strategy and preview possible AWS Re:invent announcements. We also discuss how to celebrate Thanksgiving when you are an living down under. Most importantly, we reveal the new Software Define Talk logo!

Show Notes:

Bonus Links:

Sponsor:

This episode is sponsored by SolarWinds Cloud, Sign up for a free trial of SolarWinds AppOptics by visiting www.solarwinds.com/sdt and get a free launch t-shirt,

Listener Survey & More

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+YqK8N0jk ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 111: 280 characters on PowerPoint, Product Management, & OpenStack https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/111 447b22ca-0203-428c-a75f-cd065f247731 Thu, 09 Nov 2017 23:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 111 280 characters on PowerPoint, Product Management, & OpenStack full Software Defined Talk LLC With Coté stuck in the tail end of polishing up a new stump speech, we discuss the magic of creating the deck and the history of PowerPoint, based on a recently published article. After slides talk and some contemplation of using *Rick and Morty* references in (supposedly) professional talks, we discuss how impossible keeping everyone happy with product management decisions as a product gets older. We close out talking about the recent OpenStack Summit and Mirantis. 58:32 true With Coté stuck in the tail end of polishing up a new stump speech, we discuss the magic of creating the deck and the history of PowerPoint, based on a recently published article. After slides talk and some contemplation of using Rick and Morty references in (supposedly) professional talks, we discuss how impossible keeping everyone happy with product management decisions as a product gets older. We close out talking about the recent OpenStack Summit and Mirantis.

This week’s exegesis

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With Coté stuck in the tail end of polishing up a new stump speech, we discuss the magic of creating the deck and the history of PowerPoint, based on a recently published article. After slides talk and some contemplation of using Rick and Morty references in (supposedly) professional talks, we discuss how impossible keeping everyone happy with product management decisions as a product gets older. We close out talking about the recent OpenStack Summit and Mirantis.

This week’s exegesis

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With Coté stuck in the tail end of polishing up a new stump speech, we discuss the magic of creating the deck and the history of PowerPoint, based on a recently published article. After slides talk and some contemplation of using Rick and Morty references in (supposedly) professional talks, we discuss how impossible keeping everyone happy with product management decisions as a product gets older. We close out talking about the recent OpenStack Summit and Mirantis.

This week’s exegesis

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+feNgu-3s ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 110: s/private cloud/hybrid cloud/ig https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/110 a01ef8a9-b48f-40d1-a669-06d5c334e8b2 Thu, 02 Nov 2017 22:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 110 s/private cloud/hybrid cloud/ig full Software Defined Talk LLC 53:38 true This week, if you can stand it, we talk about why kubernetes won (no solid conclusions are reached), the announcement around Cisco and Google, and IBM’s new private cloud stack, “IBM Cloud Private.”

This week’s exegesis

This week in kubernetes

  • Why did kubernetes win? (Nerds like to tinker, Google brand? Did the rest of us just need to buy more native advertising in The New Stack?)

Cisco and Google

  • Not really sure what this Cisco/Google thing is. What does Cisco bring to the table?
  • “Cisco's HyperFlex platform that includes management tools to enforce security and other policies as applications and services are released with greater frequency.”
  • Private cloud bundling of kubernetes, Istio, all the great cloud natives.
  • "This is what we hear customers ask for," Diane Greene.
  • Big picture: what’s Google’s goal here? Is it really as simple as “on-ramp?”
  • Even bigger picture: how did it kubernetes win?

IBM’s private cloud stack

  • So, is the “Blue Mix” brand out the mix?
  • IBM page: “Overview of IBM Cloud Private.” Another announcement overview.
  • “Is built on the latest versions of Kubernetes and Docker” - what that mean?
  • Jeffrey Burt: “IBM Cloud Private can run on a variety of infrastructures, including the vendor’s own mainframe and Power systems, its hyperconverged infrastructure that runs Nutanix software, and IBM Storage’s Spectrum Access solution. In addition, it can run on systems from Dell EMC, Lenovo, Cisco Systems and NetApp, and can be deployed by such VMware, Canonical and other OpenStack distributions as well as bare-metal systems. The private cloud platform also includes such developer services for data analytics as Db2, Db2 Warehouse, PostgreSQL and MongoDB, developer tools like Netcool, UrbanCode, and Cloud Brokerage and open-source management software such as Jenkins, Prometheus, Grafana, and ElasticSearch.”
  • Chris Mellor, The Register:
    • All the great middleware now in (Docker) containers: “IBM has provided containerised versions of WebSphere Liberty and Open Liberty, MQ, and DB2, plus Microservice Builder as software bundle components. For example, Cloud Private for Application Modernization provides Cloud Private capabilities plus WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, MQ Advanced, API Connect Professional, DB2 Direct Advanced and Urban Code Deploy.”
    • Value-prop’in! “The standout aim is to help legacy apps transition to a more cloud-native style of construction and operation so that they can run inside a public cloud-like environment on-premises – private cloud – and connect to and/or be integrated with public clouds in some fashion. The destination in IBM's view, of the evolution of legacy apps is the hybrid cloud with private cloud as a stepping stone.”
    • The white papers also mention “regulated industries” and the like.
    • Goin’ for that enterprise cloud, hey, boy.
  • Also: Coté’s highlights, brief coverage from Tom Krazit at GeekWire.
  • An oral history of “bursting”: from 2010 to 2017.

Congress now follows you

  • Kind of a dick move to not send the CEOs.
  • Holy Shit! “Revealing exactly what was smeared all over the internet during the 2016 elections would, we reckon, be like opening Pandora's box: it would allow citizens to join the dots between Kremlin-crafted lies, the gradual acceptance of those lies online, the discussion and even promotion of said lies on mainstream news networks, resulting in, presumably, dozens of clips of senators responding with indignation about made-up information. In short, everyone is going to look like a chump if it turns out everything argued over last year was based on nothing but Kremlin-devised myths and urban legends. Rumors, in other words, designed to destabilize American politics and perhaps install a preferred candidate in the White House.”
  • Looks like my rep has been keeping up on Ben Thompson: ‘Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) asked: "Why should you be treated any differently to the press?" All three California outfits responded with a version of the fact that they are "platforms" and not publishers, that their content is user-created, and that they protect people's right to free speech and expression. Cornyn made it clear he was not persuaded. "They may be a distinction lost on most of us," he said.’
  • Speaking of…Ben nails the analysis:
    • “Facebook served [an estimated] 276 million unique ads per quarter, and my entire point was the same as Kennedy’s: there is no way that Facebook could ever review every ad, much less investigate who is behind them, without completely ruining their revenue model.”
    • ‘What this hearing highlighted, though, is the degree to which the position of Facebook in particular has become more tenuous. The fact of the matter is that Facebook (and Google) is more powerful than any entity we have seen before. Magnifying the problem is that, over the last year, Facebook has decided to “take responsibility”, and what is that but a commitment to exercise their control over what people see?’
  • Tech industry doesn’t think/care about the effects of their products

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show

MongoIPO

Misc

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exegesis podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll & Conferences

Recommendations

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This week, if you can stand it, we talk about why kubernetes won (no solid conclusions are reached), the announcement around Cisco and Google, and IBM’s new private cloud stack, “IBM Cloud Private.”

This week’s exegesis

This week in kubernetes

  • Why did kubernetes win? (Nerds like to tinker, Google brand? Did the rest of us just need to buy more native advertising in The New Stack?)

Cisco and Google

  • Not really sure what this Cisco/Google thing is. What does Cisco bring to the table?
  • “Cisco's HyperFlex platform that includes management tools to enforce security and other policies as applications and services are released with greater frequency.”
  • Private cloud bundling of kubernetes, Istio, all the great cloud natives.
  • "This is what we hear customers ask for," Diane Greene.
  • Big picture: what’s Google’s goal here? Is it really as simple as “on-ramp?”
  • Even bigger picture: how did it kubernetes win?

IBM’s private cloud stack

  • So, is the “Blue Mix” brand out the mix?
  • IBM page: “Overview of IBM Cloud Private.” Another announcement overview.
  • “Is built on the latest versions of Kubernetes and Docker” - what that mean?
  • Jeffrey Burt: “IBM Cloud Private can run on a variety of infrastructures, including the vendor’s own mainframe and Power systems, its hyperconverged infrastructure that runs Nutanix software, and IBM Storage’s Spectrum Access solution. In addition, it can run on systems from Dell EMC, Lenovo, Cisco Systems and NetApp, and can be deployed by such VMware, Canonical and other OpenStack distributions as well as bare-metal systems. The private cloud platform also includes such developer services for data analytics as Db2, Db2 Warehouse, PostgreSQL and MongoDB, developer tools like Netcool, UrbanCode, and Cloud Brokerage and open-source management software such as Jenkins, Prometheus, Grafana, and ElasticSearch.”
  • Chris Mellor, The Register:
    • All the great middleware now in (Docker) containers: “IBM has provided containerised versions of WebSphere Liberty and Open Liberty, MQ, and DB2, plus Microservice Builder as software bundle components. For example, Cloud Private for Application Modernization provides Cloud Private capabilities plus WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, MQ Advanced, API Connect Professional, DB2 Direct Advanced and Urban Code Deploy.”
    • Value-prop’in! “The standout aim is to help legacy apps transition to a more cloud-native style of construction and operation so that they can run inside a public cloud-like environment on-premises – private cloud – and connect to and/or be integrated with public clouds in some fashion. The destination in IBM's view, of the evolution of legacy apps is the hybrid cloud with private cloud as a stepping stone.”
    • The white papers also mention “regulated industries” and the like.
    • Goin’ for that enterprise cloud, hey, boy.
  • Also: Coté’s highlights, brief coverage from Tom Krazit at GeekWire.
  • An oral history of “bursting”: from 2010 to 2017.

Congress now follows you

  • Kind of a dick move to not send the CEOs.
  • Holy Shit! “Revealing exactly what was smeared all over the internet during the 2016 elections would, we reckon, be like opening Pandora's box: it would allow citizens to join the dots between Kremlin-crafted lies, the gradual acceptance of those lies online, the discussion and even promotion of said lies on mainstream news networks, resulting in, presumably, dozens of clips of senators responding with indignation about made-up information. In short, everyone is going to look like a chump if it turns out everything argued over last year was based on nothing but Kremlin-devised myths and urban legends. Rumors, in other words, designed to destabilize American politics and perhaps install a preferred candidate in the White House.”
  • Looks like my rep has been keeping up on Ben Thompson: ‘Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) asked: "Why should you be treated any differently to the press?" All three California outfits responded with a version of the fact that they are "platforms" and not publishers, that their content is user-created, and that they protect people's right to free speech and expression. Cornyn made it clear he was not persuaded. "They may be a distinction lost on most of us," he said.’
  • Speaking of…Ben nails the analysis:
    • “Facebook served [an estimated] 276 million unique ads per quarter, and my entire point was the same as Kennedy’s: there is no way that Facebook could ever review every ad, much less investigate who is behind them, without completely ruining their revenue model.”
    • ‘What this hearing highlighted, though, is the degree to which the position of Facebook in particular has become more tenuous. The fact of the matter is that Facebook (and Google) is more powerful than any entity we have seen before. Magnifying the problem is that, over the last year, Facebook has decided to “take responsibility”, and what is that but a commitment to exercise their control over what people see?’
  • Tech industry doesn’t think/care about the effects of their products

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show

MongoIPO

Misc

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exegesis podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll & Conferences

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
This week, if you can stand it, we talk about why kubernetes won (no solid conclusions are reached), the announcement around Cisco and Google, and IBM’s new private cloud stack, “IBM Cloud Private.”

This week’s exegesis

This week in kubernetes

  • Why did kubernetes win? (Nerds like to tinker, Google brand? Did the rest of us just need to buy more native advertising in The New Stack?)

Cisco and Google

  • Not really sure what this Cisco/Google thing is. What does Cisco bring to the table?
  • “Cisco's HyperFlex platform that includes management tools to enforce security and other policies as applications and services are released with greater frequency.”
  • Private cloud bundling of kubernetes, Istio, all the great cloud natives.
  • "This is what we hear customers ask for," Diane Greene.
  • Big picture: what’s Google’s goal here? Is it really as simple as “on-ramp?”
  • Even bigger picture: how did it kubernetes win?

IBM’s private cloud stack

  • So, is the “Blue Mix” brand out the mix?
  • IBM page: “Overview of IBM Cloud Private.” Another announcement overview.
  • “Is built on the latest versions of Kubernetes and Docker” - what that mean?
  • Jeffrey Burt: “IBM Cloud Private can run on a variety of infrastructures, including the vendor’s own mainframe and Power systems, its hyperconverged infrastructure that runs Nutanix software, and IBM Storage’s Spectrum Access solution. In addition, it can run on systems from Dell EMC, Lenovo, Cisco Systems and NetApp, and can be deployed by such VMware, Canonical and other OpenStack distributions as well as bare-metal systems. The private cloud platform also includes such developer services for data analytics as Db2, Db2 Warehouse, PostgreSQL and MongoDB, developer tools like Netcool, UrbanCode, and Cloud Brokerage and open-source management software such as Jenkins, Prometheus, Grafana, and ElasticSearch.”
  • Chris Mellor, The Register:
    • All the great middleware now in (Docker) containers: “IBM has provided containerised versions of WebSphere Liberty and Open Liberty, MQ, and DB2, plus Microservice Builder as software bundle components. For example, Cloud Private for Application Modernization provides Cloud Private capabilities plus WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, MQ Advanced, API Connect Professional, DB2 Direct Advanced and Urban Code Deploy.”
    • Value-prop’in! “The standout aim is to help legacy apps transition to a more cloud-native style of construction and operation so that they can run inside a public cloud-like environment on-premises – private cloud – and connect to and/or be integrated with public clouds in some fashion. The destination in IBM's view, of the evolution of legacy apps is the hybrid cloud with private cloud as a stepping stone.”
    • The white papers also mention “regulated industries” and the like.
    • Goin’ for that enterprise cloud, hey, boy.
  • Also: Coté’s highlights, brief coverage from Tom Krazit at GeekWire.
  • An oral history of “bursting”: from 2010 to 2017.

Congress now follows you

  • Kind of a dick move to not send the CEOs.
  • Holy Shit! “Revealing exactly what was smeared all over the internet during the 2016 elections would, we reckon, be like opening Pandora's box: it would allow citizens to join the dots between Kremlin-crafted lies, the gradual acceptance of those lies online, the discussion and even promotion of said lies on mainstream news networks, resulting in, presumably, dozens of clips of senators responding with indignation about made-up information. In short, everyone is going to look like a chump if it turns out everything argued over last year was based on nothing but Kremlin-devised myths and urban legends. Rumors, in other words, designed to destabilize American politics and perhaps install a preferred candidate in the White House.”
  • Looks like my rep has been keeping up on Ben Thompson: ‘Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) asked: "Why should you be treated any differently to the press?" All three California outfits responded with a version of the fact that they are "platforms" and not publishers, that their content is user-created, and that they protect people's right to free speech and expression. Cornyn made it clear he was not persuaded. "They may be a distinction lost on most of us," he said.’
  • Speaking of…Ben nails the analysis:
    • “Facebook served [an estimated] 276 million unique ads per quarter, and my entire point was the same as Kennedy’s: there is no way that Facebook could ever review every ad, much less investigate who is behind them, without completely ruining their revenue model.”
    • ‘What this hearing highlighted, though, is the degree to which the position of Facebook in particular has become more tenuous. The fact of the matter is that Facebook (and Google) is more powerful than any entity we have seen before. Magnifying the problem is that, over the last year, Facebook has decided to “take responsibility”, and what is that but a commitment to exercise their control over what people see?’
  • Tech industry doesn’t think/care about the effects of their products

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show

MongoIPO

Misc

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exegesis podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll & Conferences

Recommendations

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+JWtJ9MWA ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 109: I’m getting Kubernetes Stockholm syndrome https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/109 7ecafa03-b6fd-4744-a9f3-afd052839302 Fri, 20 Oct 2017 22:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 109 I’m getting Kubernetes Stockholm syndrome full Software Defined Talk LLC Docker’s now into kubernetes, being the last major vendor outside of Amazon to latch the orchestration framework into its strategy. Yup, as usual, it’s pretty much just kubernetes business yappin’. 51:16 true Docker’s now into kubernetes, being the last major vendor outside of Amazon to latch the orchestration framework into its strategy. Yup, as usual, it’s pretty much just kubernetes business yappin’.

This week’s exegesis

We’ll be looking at The Four this week in the exegesis podcast. Coté is vacillating between upset and ¯_(ツ)_/¯

$1 Class-action settlements

  • Got my Apple iBooks pay-day!
  • It was $1.14.
  • For $1.14, I don’t think any sort of crime was committed. Coffee costs triple that (double if you shop around). Sounds like a big waste of time and money.
  • Did I ever tell you about that refund gift card from T-Mobile I got? For 3 cents? What the fuck I do with that?

Soon we’ll all bow to kubernetes

  • Docker adds in support, official web-page with burger and brief value-props, and over at The New Stack.
  • Now we can all just start The Battle of Death by a Thousand Value-props. E.g., hittin’ up that security angle hard-core, talking about easily migrate-n-save for existing apps.
  • Dave Bartoletti, Forrester: ‘said it's clear that Kubernetes has won at the orchestration layer. "There's too much mindshare around it," he said in a phone interview with The Register. "There are too many developers who just want this.”’…”Bartoletti said he expects vendors will try to move up the stack by providing security, integration, workflow, and managed services. He said Docker now will be free to focus on trying to be the best container platform for enterprises.”
  • Looks like Bartoletti was the analyst sent around, he shows up in other coverage.
  • Derrick Harris’s take: “The problem is that it’s difficult to make enterprise sales when users want open source at the lower layers and to pay (real money, at least) at layers they deem more strategic. If that’s Kubernetes, then Docker either needs to support it commercially, or let someone else take all the revenue from the orchestration layer up while Docker keeps on spending money to keep the free part of the puzzle chugging. By supporting Kubernetes as part of Docker Enterprise, it now can make the argument that nobody understands containers better than Docker does, and there’s now no real reason to not pay for its enterprise version.”
  • MTA IN DA HIZ-OUSE!
    • We’ve seen 100 percent success rate for applications that meet our criteria across hundreds of Java and .NET applications. Customers are able to see these results in five days or less.
    • “Johnston added that some customers are able to double the release frequency of their software and cut total cost of ownership by 50 percent.”
    • Snoopy on that shit: “MetLife applied this modernization pattern in one day to their Java application. They were able to look across their portfolio and identify 600 other applications that fit this pattern, for a 66 percent savings on total cost of ownership. That nets out to millions of dollars at MetLife. They have over 6,000 applications they want to apply this to.”
  • Meanwhile, earlier this month, more for the whale: “[Docker] has been putting together a $75 million funding round, which would bring the total amount of money raised by the company to $255 million.”

IBM Wins the Cloud

Tech people

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

Misc.

This week in Azure Stack

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll & Conferences

Recommendations

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Docker’s now into kubernetes, being the last major vendor outside of Amazon to latch the orchestration framework into its strategy. Yup, as usual, it’s pretty much just kubernetes business yappin’.

This week’s exegesis

We’ll be looking at The Four this week in the exegesis podcast. Coté is vacillating between upset and ¯_(ツ)_/¯

$1 Class-action settlements

  • Got my Apple iBooks pay-day!
  • It was $1.14.
  • For $1.14, I don’t think any sort of crime was committed. Coffee costs triple that (double if you shop around). Sounds like a big waste of time and money.
  • Did I ever tell you about that refund gift card from T-Mobile I got? For 3 cents? What the fuck I do with that?

Soon we’ll all bow to kubernetes

  • Docker adds in support, official web-page with burger and brief value-props, and over at The New Stack.
  • Now we can all just start The Battle of Death by a Thousand Value-props. E.g., hittin’ up that security angle hard-core, talking about easily migrate-n-save for existing apps.
  • Dave Bartoletti, Forrester: ‘said it's clear that Kubernetes has won at the orchestration layer. "There's too much mindshare around it," he said in a phone interview with The Register. "There are too many developers who just want this.”’…”Bartoletti said he expects vendors will try to move up the stack by providing security, integration, workflow, and managed services. He said Docker now will be free to focus on trying to be the best container platform for enterprises.”
  • Looks like Bartoletti was the analyst sent around, he shows up in other coverage.
  • Derrick Harris’s take: “The problem is that it’s difficult to make enterprise sales when users want open source at the lower layers and to pay (real money, at least) at layers they deem more strategic. If that’s Kubernetes, then Docker either needs to support it commercially, or let someone else take all the revenue from the orchestration layer up while Docker keeps on spending money to keep the free part of the puzzle chugging. By supporting Kubernetes as part of Docker Enterprise, it now can make the argument that nobody understands containers better than Docker does, and there’s now no real reason to not pay for its enterprise version.”
  • MTA IN DA HIZ-OUSE!
    • We’ve seen 100 percent success rate for applications that meet our criteria across hundreds of Java and .NET applications. Customers are able to see these results in five days or less.
    • “Johnston added that some customers are able to double the release frequency of their software and cut total cost of ownership by 50 percent.”
    • Snoopy on that shit: “MetLife applied this modernization pattern in one day to their Java application. They were able to look across their portfolio and identify 600 other applications that fit this pattern, for a 66 percent savings on total cost of ownership. That nets out to millions of dollars at MetLife. They have over 6,000 applications they want to apply this to.”
  • Meanwhile, earlier this month, more for the whale: “[Docker] has been putting together a $75 million funding round, which would bring the total amount of money raised by the company to $255 million.”

IBM Wins the Cloud

Tech people

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

Misc.

This week in Azure Stack

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll & Conferences

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
Docker’s now into kubernetes, being the last major vendor outside of Amazon to latch the orchestration framework into its strategy. Yup, as usual, it’s pretty much just kubernetes business yappin’.

This week’s exegesis

We’ll be looking at The Four this week in the exegesis podcast. Coté is vacillating between upset and ¯_(ツ)_/¯

$1 Class-action settlements

  • Got my Apple iBooks pay-day!
  • It was $1.14.
  • For $1.14, I don’t think any sort of crime was committed. Coffee costs triple that (double if you shop around). Sounds like a big waste of time and money.
  • Did I ever tell you about that refund gift card from T-Mobile I got? For 3 cents? What the fuck I do with that?

Soon we’ll all bow to kubernetes

  • Docker adds in support, official web-page with burger and brief value-props, and over at The New Stack.
  • Now we can all just start The Battle of Death by a Thousand Value-props. E.g., hittin’ up that security angle hard-core, talking about easily migrate-n-save for existing apps.
  • Dave Bartoletti, Forrester: ‘said it's clear that Kubernetes has won at the orchestration layer. "There's too much mindshare around it," he said in a phone interview with The Register. "There are too many developers who just want this.”’…”Bartoletti said he expects vendors will try to move up the stack by providing security, integration, workflow, and managed services. He said Docker now will be free to focus on trying to be the best container platform for enterprises.”
  • Looks like Bartoletti was the analyst sent around, he shows up in other coverage.
  • Derrick Harris’s take: “The problem is that it’s difficult to make enterprise sales when users want open source at the lower layers and to pay (real money, at least) at layers they deem more strategic. If that’s Kubernetes, then Docker either needs to support it commercially, or let someone else take all the revenue from the orchestration layer up while Docker keeps on spending money to keep the free part of the puzzle chugging. By supporting Kubernetes as part of Docker Enterprise, it now can make the argument that nobody understands containers better than Docker does, and there’s now no real reason to not pay for its enterprise version.”
  • MTA IN DA HIZ-OUSE!
    • We’ve seen 100 percent success rate for applications that meet our criteria across hundreds of Java and .NET applications. Customers are able to see these results in five days or less.
    • “Johnston added that some customers are able to double the release frequency of their software and cut total cost of ownership by 50 percent.”
    • Snoopy on that shit: “MetLife applied this modernization pattern in one day to their Java application. They were able to look across their portfolio and identify 600 other applications that fit this pattern, for a 66 percent savings on total cost of ownership. That nets out to millions of dollars at MetLife. They have over 6,000 applications they want to apply this to.”
  • Meanwhile, earlier this month, more for the whale: “[Docker] has been putting together a $75 million funding round, which would bring the total amount of money raised by the company to $255 million.”

IBM Wins the Cloud

Tech people

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

Misc.

This week in Azure Stack

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll & Conferences

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+mjUro22q ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 108: FIXED! MOLLE all the dongles, DevOps snipe hunting, & Docker (claims it) cuts cost by 50% https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/108 09e88fce-bc07-464e-8081-18e172973225 Thu, 12 Oct 2017 21:30:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 108 FIXED! MOLLE all the dongles, DevOps snipe hunting, & Docker (claims it) cuts cost by 50% full Software Defined Talk LLC Has everyone gone kubernetes crazy? It seems like most buyers and sellers at least want it as an option and are, if you prefer the word, capitulating to supporting it. In past weeks most all vendors - even Oracle! - have announced support and road-maps for using Google’s container orchestrator in their cloud-native stacks. Also, Chef and Puppet have new suites of tools, Docker sets its sites clearly on reducing VMware costs, and there’s some new momentum stats on the Cloud Foundry ecosystem. 59:14 true Has everyone gone kubernetes crazy? It seems like most buyers and sellers at least want it as an option and are, if you prefer the word, capitulating to supporting it. In past weeks most all vendors - even Oracle! - have announced support and road-maps for using Google’s container orchestrator in their cloud-native stacks. Also, Chef and Puppet have new suites of tools, Docker sets its sites clearly on reducing VMware costs, and there’s some new momentum stats on the Cloud Foundry ecosystem.

Do people actually do the DEV-ops?

Chef launches Habitat Builder SaaS

We all succumbing to the cloud-native, even Oracle

CF Summit EU

  • Round-up press release - mostly more on kubernetes in the Cloud Foundry world. Some Istio mentioning, adding legitimacy to that effort; see Istio discussion in episode #96.
  • James “my flight got canceled” Governor coverage:
    • “enterprises now account for more than 40% of Cloud Foundry’s membership”
    • “Kubernetes too is seeing plenty of tyre kicking, but nowhere near the level of enterprise commitment [to Cloud Foundry] at this point.”
    • “54% of Cloud Foundry target Amazon Web Services as a platform, that 40% of users are targeting VMware vSphere certainly [i]s” - I assume this is across all distros and OSS, which makes sense. In Pivotal land, it’s mostly on on-premises VMware, last I checked.
  • Habitat and Cloud Foundry

Programming Languages and Code Quality

  • Large-scale overview of GitHub projects, their languages and their bug reports
  • “The data indicates that functional languages are better than procedural languages; it suggests that disallowing implicit type conversion is better than allowing it; that static typing is better than dynamic; and that managed memory usage is better than unmanaged. Further, that the defect proneness of languages in general is not associated with software domains.”

Docker as a cost-cutter

  • Their CEO says you can slash costs by 50%.
  • Meg Whitman says it’s more like 40%.
  • But partners make $7 off of every $1 of Docker spend - does that math work? Scenario:
    • I used to pay $2 for VMware, now I pay $1 for Docker (50% reduction).
    • But it costs me $7 to get there, giving me a one time payment of net $8, and, hopefully, just $1 a year after that? (Never mind opex vs. capex GAAP-crap.)
    • So, then: after 4+ years I’ll start saving money? (with VMware, I would have paid $2/yr., so $8 total, and with Docker over that four year period I pay $8 first year, $1 next three years, so $11 total - hrmm..where’s Excel when you need it?)
  • Follow-up from 2011: so, Docker really is about replacing VMware…?
  • Overall, this interview with Docker’s CEO is good stuff for industry watchers. It didn’t occur to Coté that the former CEO of Concur would know, like, every single CFO and CEO at G2000 companies.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

Microsoft Ignite News

Security/Acquisitions

Gartner Says Worldwide IaaS Public Cloud Services Market Grew 31 Percent in 2016

MongoDB Going Public

Random

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll & Conferences

Listener Shout Outs

  • Daniel Barker sent me (Brandon) I nice Linkedin Message.
  • Lots of people at DevOpsDays Kansas City and Auckland.

Recommendations

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Has everyone gone kubernetes crazy? It seems like most buyers and sellers at least want it as an option and are, if you prefer the word, capitulating to supporting it. In past weeks most all vendors - even Oracle! - have announced support and road-maps for using Google’s container orchestrator in their cloud-native stacks. Also, Chef and Puppet have new suites of tools, Docker sets its sites clearly on reducing VMware costs, and there’s some new momentum stats on the Cloud Foundry ecosystem.

Do people actually do the DEV-ops?

Chef launches Habitat Builder SaaS

We all succumbing to the cloud-native, even Oracle

CF Summit EU

  • Round-up press release - mostly more on kubernetes in the Cloud Foundry world. Some Istio mentioning, adding legitimacy to that effort; see Istio discussion in episode #96.
  • James “my flight got canceled” Governor coverage:
    • “enterprises now account for more than 40% of Cloud Foundry’s membership”
    • “Kubernetes too is seeing plenty of tyre kicking, but nowhere near the level of enterprise commitment [to Cloud Foundry] at this point.”
    • “54% of Cloud Foundry target Amazon Web Services as a platform, that 40% of users are targeting VMware vSphere certainly [i]s” - I assume this is across all distros and OSS, which makes sense. In Pivotal land, it’s mostly on on-premises VMware, last I checked.
  • Habitat and Cloud Foundry

Programming Languages and Code Quality

  • Large-scale overview of GitHub projects, their languages and their bug reports
  • “The data indicates that functional languages are better than procedural languages; it suggests that disallowing implicit type conversion is better than allowing it; that static typing is better than dynamic; and that managed memory usage is better than unmanaged. Further, that the defect proneness of languages in general is not associated with software domains.”

Docker as a cost-cutter

  • Their CEO says you can slash costs by 50%.
  • Meg Whitman says it’s more like 40%.
  • But partners make $7 off of every $1 of Docker spend - does that math work? Scenario:
    • I used to pay $2 for VMware, now I pay $1 for Docker (50% reduction).
    • But it costs me $7 to get there, giving me a one time payment of net $8, and, hopefully, just $1 a year after that? (Never mind opex vs. capex GAAP-crap.)
    • So, then: after 4+ years I’ll start saving money? (with VMware, I would have paid $2/yr., so $8 total, and with Docker over that four year period I pay $8 first year, $1 next three years, so $11 total - hrmm..where’s Excel when you need it?)
  • Follow-up from 2011: so, Docker really is about replacing VMware…?
  • Overall, this interview with Docker’s CEO is good stuff for industry watchers. It didn’t occur to Coté that the former CEO of Concur would know, like, every single CFO and CEO at G2000 companies.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

Microsoft Ignite News

Security/Acquisitions

Gartner Says Worldwide IaaS Public Cloud Services Market Grew 31 Percent in 2016

MongoDB Going Public

Random

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll & Conferences

Listener Shout Outs

  • Daniel Barker sent me (Brandon) I nice Linkedin Message.
  • Lots of people at DevOpsDays Kansas City and Auckland.

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
Has everyone gone kubernetes crazy? It seems like most buyers and sellers at least want it as an option and are, if you prefer the word, capitulating to supporting it. In past weeks most all vendors - even Oracle! - have announced support and road-maps for using Google’s container orchestrator in their cloud-native stacks. Also, Chef and Puppet have new suites of tools, Docker sets its sites clearly on reducing VMware costs, and there’s some new momentum stats on the Cloud Foundry ecosystem.

Do people actually do the DEV-ops?

Chef launches Habitat Builder SaaS

We all succumbing to the cloud-native, even Oracle

CF Summit EU

  • Round-up press release - mostly more on kubernetes in the Cloud Foundry world. Some Istio mentioning, adding legitimacy to that effort; see Istio discussion in episode #96.
  • James “my flight got canceled” Governor coverage:
    • “enterprises now account for more than 40% of Cloud Foundry’s membership”
    • “Kubernetes too is seeing plenty of tyre kicking, but nowhere near the level of enterprise commitment [to Cloud Foundry] at this point.”
    • “54% of Cloud Foundry target Amazon Web Services as a platform, that 40% of users are targeting VMware vSphere certainly [i]s” - I assume this is across all distros and OSS, which makes sense. In Pivotal land, it’s mostly on on-premises VMware, last I checked.
  • Habitat and Cloud Foundry

Programming Languages and Code Quality

  • Large-scale overview of GitHub projects, their languages and their bug reports
  • “The data indicates that functional languages are better than procedural languages; it suggests that disallowing implicit type conversion is better than allowing it; that static typing is better than dynamic; and that managed memory usage is better than unmanaged. Further, that the defect proneness of languages in general is not associated with software domains.”

Docker as a cost-cutter

  • Their CEO says you can slash costs by 50%.
  • Meg Whitman says it’s more like 40%.
  • But partners make $7 off of every $1 of Docker spend - does that math work? Scenario:
    • I used to pay $2 for VMware, now I pay $1 for Docker (50% reduction).
    • But it costs me $7 to get there, giving me a one time payment of net $8, and, hopefully, just $1 a year after that? (Never mind opex vs. capex GAAP-crap.)
    • So, then: after 4+ years I’ll start saving money? (with VMware, I would have paid $2/yr., so $8 total, and with Docker over that four year period I pay $8 first year, $1 next three years, so $11 total - hrmm..where’s Excel when you need it?)
  • Follow-up from 2011: so, Docker really is about replacing VMware…?
  • Overall, this interview with Docker’s CEO is good stuff for industry watchers. It didn’t occur to Coté that the former CEO of Concur would know, like, every single CFO and CEO at G2000 companies.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

Microsoft Ignite News

Security/Acquisitions

Gartner Says Worldwide IaaS Public Cloud Services Market Grew 31 Percent in 2016

MongoDB Going Public

Random

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll & Conferences

Listener Shout Outs

  • Daniel Barker sent me (Brandon) I nice Linkedin Message.
  • Lots of people at DevOpsDays Kansas City and Auckland.

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+CV2tJSF2 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
WHITE PAPER SPECIAL! Just another kubernetes article https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/wp9 5ffc84f8-cf2d-45cf-82c1-a1d91d3a8acc Wed, 04 Oct 2017 04:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) full Software Defined Talk LLC A free episode from our members only podcast: we look at a kubernetes article and talk about tech news. 1:04:07 true This week, we look at an article from Susan Hall at The New Stack. Susan is a solid reporter, so looking at her piece allows us to discuss the world and machination of the tech press, what it’s like to brief them, and our imagination of what it’s like to be a tech reporter.

See the much more detailed notes on this piece.

This week, the episode is free since we’ve been neglecting mainline Software Defined Talk. We hope you enjoy this sample. If you like this, sign up as a member for $5/month (or, if you’re cheap, $1) to get about 4 episodes like this a month. Check it all out over at in Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sdt.

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This week, we look at an article from Susan Hall at The New Stack. Susan is a solid reporter, so looking at her piece allows us to discuss the world and machination of the tech press, what it’s like to brief them, and our imagination of what it’s like to be a tech reporter.

See the much more detailed notes on this piece.

This week, the episode is free since we’ve been neglecting mainline Software Defined Talk. We hope you enjoy this sample. If you like this, sign up as a member for $5/month (or, if you’re cheap, $1) to get about 4 episodes like this a month. Check it all out over at in Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sdt.

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This week, we look at an article from Susan Hall at The New Stack. Susan is a solid reporter, so looking at her piece allows us to discuss the world and machination of the tech press, what it’s like to brief them, and our imagination of what it’s like to be a tech reporter.

See the much more detailed notes on this piece.

This week, the episode is free since we’ve been neglecting mainline Software Defined Talk. We hope you enjoy this sample. If you like this, sign up as a member for $5/month (or, if you’re cheap, $1) to get about 4 episodes like this a month. Check it all out over at in Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sdt.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+9iXUN1LW ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 107: Live from DevOpsDays Kansas City! https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/107 979120a5-42ff-45a2-8c51-cf59252b884a Mon, 25 Sep 2017 11:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 107 Live from DevOpsDays Kansas City! full Software Defined Talk LLC Live from DevOpsDays Kansas City! Coté [moderates a panel of speakers](https://twitter.com/devopsdayskc/status/910968813218394113) from the event. We discuss how widely DevOps is actually practiced, mentoring and filling the tech pipeline, security, and other topics, including Kansas City BBQ. 38:27 true Live from DevOpsDays Kansas City! Coté moderates a panel of speakers from the event. We discuss how widely DevOps is actually practiced, mentoring and filling the tech pipeline, security, and other topics, including Kansas City BBQ.

The guests: @ChloeCondon, @wickett, @kantrn, and Julie Stark. Plus, of course, @cote.

The audio quality is a little weird, so sorry about that.

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Live from DevOpsDays Kansas City! Coté moderates a panel of speakers from the event. We discuss how widely DevOps is actually practiced, mentoring and filling the tech pipeline, security, and other topics, including Kansas City BBQ.

The guests: @ChloeCondon, @wickett, @kantrn, and Julie Stark. Plus, of course, @cote.

The audio quality is a little weird, so sorry about that.

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Live from DevOpsDays Kansas City! Coté moderates a panel of speakers from the event. We discuss how widely DevOps is actually practiced, mentoring and filling the tech pipeline, security, and other topics, including Kansas City BBQ.

The guests: @ChloeCondon, @wickett, @kantrn, and Julie Stark. Plus, of course, @cote.

The audio quality is a little weird, so sorry about that.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+tvb8J3P4 ]]> Coté
Episode 106: Is “observability” just “instrumentation”? Or, monitoring sucks? No, you suck. https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/106 d7aba693-5238-4979-9f8d-ccf46fb40811 Fri, 22 Sep 2017 04:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 106 Is “observability” just “instrumentation”? Or, monitoring sucks? No, you suck. full Software Defined Talk LLC The DevOps kids have decided to come up with a new term “observability.” We get to the bottom of the WTF barrel on what that is - it sounds like a good word-project. Also, there’s a spate of kubernetes news, as always, and some interesting acquisitions. Plus, a micro-iOS 11 review. 59:11 true The DevOps kids have decided to come up with a new term “observability.” We get to the bottom of the WTF barrel on what that is - it sounds like a good word-project. Also, there’s a spate of kubernetes news, as always, and some interesting acquisitions. Plus, a micro-iOS 11 review.

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Is “observability” just “instrumentation”?

  • Write-up from Cindy Sridharan.
  • This guy: “Thinking directionally, Monitoring is the passive collection of Metrics, logs, etc. about a system, while Observability is the active dissemination of information from the system. Looking at it another way, from the external ‘supervisor’ perspective, I monitor you, but you make yourself Observable.”
  • So, yes: if developers actually make their code monitorable and manageable…easy street! It’s a good detailing of that important part of DevOps.
  • Cloud Native Java has a good example with the default “observability” attributes for apps, and then an overview of Zipkin tracing.

Weekly k8s News

  • Heptio gets funding, now “has raised $33.5 million in funding to date.”
    • I think we’ll cover this press release in a WP episode.
  • Also, something called “StackPointCloud” now with the Istio.
  • Mesosphere adding K8s support - “Guagenti also noted that he believes that Mesosphere is currently a leader in the container space, both in terms of the number of containers its users run in production and in terms of revenue (though the company sadly didn’t share any numbers).”
  • "I think it’s fair to call Kubernetes the de facto standard for how enterprises will do container orchestration,” Derrick Harris.
  • Is Kubernetes Repeating OpenStack’s Mistakes? - Boris throwing bombs
  • Meanwhile, an abstract of a containers penetration study, from RedMonk: "Docker, is running at 71% across Fortune 100 companies. Kubernetes usage is running in some form at 54%, and Cloud Foundry usage is at 50%”
  • This update from the Cloud Foundry Foundation is a little more, er, “responsible” in pointing out flaws. Instead it just says there’s lots of growth and tire-kicking: 2016/2017 y/y shows those evaluating containers went up from 31% to 42%, while “using” ticked up a tad from 22% to 25%, n=540.
  • Oracle’s in the CNCF club! K8s on Oracle Linux, K8s for Oracle Public Cloud. “At this point, there really can’t be any doubt that Kubernetes is winning the container orchestration wars, given that virtually every major player is now backing the project, both financially and with code contributions.”
  • James checks in on Red Hat.

Acquisitions & more!

Security Corner

iOS 11

  • Coté has been running the beta. It seems fine.
  • There’s the usual Re-arrangement of how some gestures work that’s jarring at first, but after using it for awhile, you forget what they even are.
  • The extra control center stuff is nice.
  • The Files.app is interesting, but not too featureful.
  • The new photo formats are annoying because, you know, non-Apple things need to support it (which they seem to?)

Bonus Links

Coté gives up on defining DevOps, and more

Is Solaris dead yet?

  • Strongly confirmed rumors that Oracle is shutting it down.
  • This guy has written a big Solaris-brain to Linux-brain manifesto/guide, plus: “[n]owadays, Sun is a cobweb-covered sign at the Facebook Menlo Park campus, kept as a warning to the next generation.” SICK BURN!
  • Layoffs and more: “In particular, that employees who had given their careers to the company were told of their termination via a pre-recorded call — “robo-RIF’d” in the words of one employee — is both despicable and cowardly.”

HPE

Huawei

We can all agree on food

More on VMware/AWS

JEE

VMware’s OpenStack

  • Little report form 451.
  • “Going forward, users pay a onetime $995-per-CPU socket license fee, in addition to ongoing support.”

Recommendations

Brandon: Prophets of Rage.

Matt:

Coté:

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The DevOps kids have decided to come up with a new term “observability.” We get to the bottom of the WTF barrel on what that is - it sounds like a good word-project. Also, there’s a spate of kubernetes news, as always, and some interesting acquisitions. Plus, a micro-iOS 11 review.

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Is “observability” just “instrumentation”?

  • Write-up from Cindy Sridharan.
  • This guy: “Thinking directionally, Monitoring is the passive collection of Metrics, logs, etc. about a system, while Observability is the active dissemination of information from the system. Looking at it another way, from the external ‘supervisor’ perspective, I monitor you, but you make yourself Observable.”
  • So, yes: if developers actually make their code monitorable and manageable…easy street! It’s a good detailing of that important part of DevOps.
  • Cloud Native Java has a good example with the default “observability” attributes for apps, and then an overview of Zipkin tracing.

Weekly k8s News

  • Heptio gets funding, now “has raised $33.5 million in funding to date.”
    • I think we’ll cover this press release in a WP episode.
  • Also, something called “StackPointCloud” now with the Istio.
  • Mesosphere adding K8s support - “Guagenti also noted that he believes that Mesosphere is currently a leader in the container space, both in terms of the number of containers its users run in production and in terms of revenue (though the company sadly didn’t share any numbers).”
  • "I think it’s fair to call Kubernetes the de facto standard for how enterprises will do container orchestration,” Derrick Harris.
  • Is Kubernetes Repeating OpenStack’s Mistakes? - Boris throwing bombs
  • Meanwhile, an abstract of a containers penetration study, from RedMonk: "Docker, is running at 71% across Fortune 100 companies. Kubernetes usage is running in some form at 54%, and Cloud Foundry usage is at 50%”
  • This update from the Cloud Foundry Foundation is a little more, er, “responsible” in pointing out flaws. Instead it just says there’s lots of growth and tire-kicking: 2016/2017 y/y shows those evaluating containers went up from 31% to 42%, while “using” ticked up a tad from 22% to 25%, n=540.
  • Oracle’s in the CNCF club! K8s on Oracle Linux, K8s for Oracle Public Cloud. “At this point, there really can’t be any doubt that Kubernetes is winning the container orchestration wars, given that virtually every major player is now backing the project, both financially and with code contributions.”
  • James checks in on Red Hat.

Acquisitions & more!

Security Corner

iOS 11

  • Coté has been running the beta. It seems fine.
  • There’s the usual Re-arrangement of how some gestures work that’s jarring at first, but after using it for awhile, you forget what they even are.
  • The extra control center stuff is nice.
  • The Files.app is interesting, but not too featureful.
  • The new photo formats are annoying because, you know, non-Apple things need to support it (which they seem to?)

Bonus Links

Coté gives up on defining DevOps, and more

Is Solaris dead yet?

  • Strongly confirmed rumors that Oracle is shutting it down.
  • This guy has written a big Solaris-brain to Linux-brain manifesto/guide, plus: “[n]owadays, Sun is a cobweb-covered sign at the Facebook Menlo Park campus, kept as a warning to the next generation.” SICK BURN!
  • Layoffs and more: “In particular, that employees who had given their careers to the company were told of their termination via a pre-recorded call — “robo-RIF’d” in the words of one employee — is both despicable and cowardly.”

HPE

Huawei

We can all agree on food

More on VMware/AWS

JEE

VMware’s OpenStack

  • Little report form 451.
  • “Going forward, users pay a onetime $995-per-CPU socket license fee, in addition to ongoing support.”

Recommendations

Brandon: Prophets of Rage.

Matt:

Coté:

Sponsored By:

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The DevOps kids have decided to come up with a new term “observability.” We get to the bottom of the WTF barrel on what that is - it sounds like a good word-project. Also, there’s a spate of kubernetes news, as always, and some interesting acquisitions. Plus, a micro-iOS 11 review.

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Is “observability” just “instrumentation”?

  • Write-up from Cindy Sridharan.
  • This guy: “Thinking directionally, Monitoring is the passive collection of Metrics, logs, etc. about a system, while Observability is the active dissemination of information from the system. Looking at it another way, from the external ‘supervisor’ perspective, I monitor you, but you make yourself Observable.”
  • So, yes: if developers actually make their code monitorable and manageable…easy street! It’s a good detailing of that important part of DevOps.
  • Cloud Native Java has a good example with the default “observability” attributes for apps, and then an overview of Zipkin tracing.

Weekly k8s News

  • Heptio gets funding, now “has raised $33.5 million in funding to date.”
    • I think we’ll cover this press release in a WP episode.
  • Also, something called “StackPointCloud” now with the Istio.
  • Mesosphere adding K8s support - “Guagenti also noted that he believes that Mesosphere is currently a leader in the container space, both in terms of the number of containers its users run in production and in terms of revenue (though the company sadly didn’t share any numbers).”
  • "I think it’s fair to call Kubernetes the de facto standard for how enterprises will do container orchestration,” Derrick Harris.
  • Is Kubernetes Repeating OpenStack’s Mistakes? - Boris throwing bombs
  • Meanwhile, an abstract of a containers penetration study, from RedMonk: "Docker, is running at 71% across Fortune 100 companies. Kubernetes usage is running in some form at 54%, and Cloud Foundry usage is at 50%”
  • This update from the Cloud Foundry Foundation is a little more, er, “responsible” in pointing out flaws. Instead it just says there’s lots of growth and tire-kicking: 2016/2017 y/y shows those evaluating containers went up from 31% to 42%, while “using” ticked up a tad from 22% to 25%, n=540.
  • Oracle’s in the CNCF club! K8s on Oracle Linux, K8s for Oracle Public Cloud. “At this point, there really can’t be any doubt that Kubernetes is winning the container orchestration wars, given that virtually every major player is now backing the project, both financially and with code contributions.”
  • James checks in on Red Hat.

Acquisitions & more!

Security Corner

iOS 11

  • Coté has been running the beta. It seems fine.
  • There’s the usual Re-arrangement of how some gestures work that’s jarring at first, but after using it for awhile, you forget what they even are.
  • The extra control center stuff is nice.
  • The Files.app is interesting, but not too featureful.
  • The new photo formats are annoying because, you know, non-Apple things need to support it (which they seem to?)

Bonus Links

Coté gives up on defining DevOps, and more

Is Solaris dead yet?

  • Strongly confirmed rumors that Oracle is shutting it down.
  • This guy has written a big Solaris-brain to Linux-brain manifesto/guide, plus: “[n]owadays, Sun is a cobweb-covered sign at the Facebook Menlo Park campus, kept as a warning to the next generation.” SICK BURN!
  • Layoffs and more: “In particular, that employees who had given their careers to the company were told of their termination via a pre-recorded call — “robo-RIF’d” in the words of one employee — is both despicable and cowardly.”

HPE

Huawei

We can all agree on food

More on VMware/AWS

JEE

VMware’s OpenStack

  • Little report form 451.
  • “Going forward, users pay a onetime $995-per-CPU socket license fee, in addition to ongoing support.”

Recommendations

Brandon: Prophets of Rage.

Matt:

Coté:

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+bxhr9ifP ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
WHITE PAPER SPECIAL! Kubernetes & container landscapes from Forrester & Gartner https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/wp006 dacf5e04-1aaa-419b-aebc-9071a3fd2ab7 Fri, 01 Sep 2017 18:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, you get a sample of what we're doing over in the Software Defined Talk Members Only White Paper Exegesis Podcast. Normally, you'd have to be an SDT patron to get this, but now you can check it out. if you like it, why not become a patron for as little as a dollar a month - but you, don't be such a cheap-ass! 1:02:02 true This week we look at a recent Forrester paper, “Navigate The Kubernetes Ecosystem,” by Charlie Dai and Dave Bartoletti from June 23rd, 2017 ($499 MSRP). See Charlie’s blog post on the paper, too. Also, because we’re good boys, we added some bonus reading, a similar paper from Gartner.

If you like this kind of thing, sign up as a Patreon for $1/month or more and you’ll get about one of these types of exegesis’s a week. See past episodes.

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This week we look at a recent Forrester paper, “Navigate The Kubernetes Ecosystem,” by Charlie Dai and Dave Bartoletti from June 23rd, 2017 ($499 MSRP). See Charlie’s blog post on the paper, too. Also, because we’re good boys, we added some bonus reading, a similar paper from Gartner.

If you like this kind of thing, sign up as a Patreon for $1/month or more and you’ll get about one of these types of exegesis’s a week. See past episodes.

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This week we look at a recent Forrester paper, “Navigate The Kubernetes Ecosystem,” by Charlie Dai and Dave Bartoletti from June 23rd, 2017 ($499 MSRP). See Charlie’s blog post on the paper, too. Also, because we’re good boys, we added some bonus reading, a similar paper from Gartner.

If you like this kind of thing, sign up as a Patreon for $1/month or more and you’ll get about one of these types of exegesis’s a week. See past episodes.

]]>
https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+FbM9hs0U ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 105: Kubernetes Rules Everything Around Me, VMworld, Pivotal Container Service https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/105 ed5285e1-4835-44d4-bdb4-0310cfcc3edf Thu, 31 Aug 2017 21:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 105 Kubernetes Rules Everything Around Me, VMworld, Pivotal Container Service full Software Defined Talk LLC It’s VMworld this week, so there’s fresh news from the Dell Technologies universe to sort through. VMware releases it’s SDDC on AWS scheme and Pivotal announces its container service/stack, Pivotal Container Service (PKS). We discuss both, including a meandering overview of what PKS is and some theory about what enterprises actually want with all that VMware in public cloud. Also, the tragic story of airline and hotel upgrades, like pearls to tired business travelers. 58:20 true It’s VMworld this week, so there’s fresh news from the Dell Technologies universe to sort through. VMware releases it’s SDDC on AWS scheme and Pivotal announces its container service/stack, Pivotal Container Service (PKS). We discuss both, including a meandering overview of what PKS is and some theory about what enterprises actually want with all that VMware in public cloud. Also, the tragic story of airline and hotel upgrades, like pearls to tired business travelers.

Misc.

Now you can buy kubernetes from Dell

  • VMware/Pivotal/Google make a kubo distro. Uses BOSH, NSX, and kubo to setup clusters. Will run on vSphere and Google Cloud, promises to work with other Google Cloud services, be continuously updated to be compatible with GCE containers. Also, VMware storage services and comparability with VMware systems management tools.
  • El Reg coverage, and also from The New Stack.
  • TPM: “The private PKS stack will use vSAN for storage, vRealize Automation for orchestration and governance, vCloud Director for provisioning, and vRealize Operations for monitoring. (So, in theory, one could run the PKS stack on the AWS cloud slices that VMware has partnered with Amazon to create, effectively creating a clone of GKE to run on AWS bare metal iron. . . .)”
  • More laundry listing of the parts from Google, that is, Google Cloud services you can use in a PKS environment: BigQuery, Bigtable, Spanner, Storage, SQL, Pub/Sub, Vision API, Speech API, Natural Language API, Translate API.
  • A list of capabilities from Cornelia’s(?) talk, and what BOSH does (and, thus, does in k8 management).
  • Use it for: “PKS™ is ideal for workloads like Spark and ElasticSearch, and when you need access to infrastructure primitives. Further, use PKS for apps that require specific co-location of container instances, and for those that need multiple port binds.”
    • The Pod affinity thing here is for when you want to run multiple things grouped together, like with Spark, Elastic Search, etc. where you the different things go together.
  • More value-props’ing:
    • i.e., kubernetes on it’s own is hard.
    • As Ramji points out, PKS means you’ll get a consistent, standardized kubernetes/container technology across the Dell Technologies portfolio.
    • Watters lays it out.
  • Positioning: guidance seems to be that PKS is mostly for large organizations, “enterprises.”
  • PKS to GA in 2017Q4, pricing then too.
  • Diagram here:.
  • Some vendor exec story-time here, and Pivotal blog post.
  • So, you can run PCF and PKS side-by-side.
  • See longer explanation from Chad Sakac:
    • “historically, [Dell Technologies’] point of view on the container/cluster manager abstraction ecosystem wasn’t clear”
    • See also this pro'er diagram.
    • Lots of emphasize on a unified, compatible approach/GTM: “We now have a Cloud Native/Digital Transformation stack where there is a SINGLE target we are furiously running towards now as VMware, Pivotal, and Dell EMC – no mis-alignment, no differences in PoV. “
  • Market context:
    • You may recall Coté’s summary of the CoreOS commissioned 451 survey, which linked to a 2016(?) Gartner survey where 18% of respondents had containers in production, with 4% being “significant production”
    • That CoreOS/451 survey had a very important footnote: the survey respondents were already running containers already. It was more about which container orchestration platforms they liked.
    • It was hard to do conclusive ranking of container orchestrators since people were using multiple ones. But, if you lump together CoreOS’s kubernetes distro with generic kubernetes, kubernetes wins out over Docker Swarm, 49% vs. 36%.
    • Meanwhile: “By 2020, 50%+ of global enterprises will be running containerized applications in production, up from <20% today.”
  • RedMonk’s “developers are the kingmakers” theory, more.

SDDC on VMware

  • Run the VMware stack on AWS, out of beta: “For the IT and software development sectors, the deal means that VMware mainstays such as all its software-defined data center ware—vCenter, NSX, vSphere, VSAN and others—will run on AWS instead of VMware's own cloud.”
  • Pricing?
  • ”The three-year contract costs $109,366 per host, which would save about 50% compared to the on-demand hourly billing rate, according to VMware. Another program can cut costs by up 25% based on their on-premises VMware product licenses, as long as those on-premises products remain active…. There are separate charges for IP and data transfers, as the standard AWS egress fees still apply. Each host has 2 CPUs, 36 cores, 72 hyper-threads, 512 GiB RAM and local flash storage.” - ”the estimated total cost of ownership for VMware Cloud on AWS is up to $0.09 per VM per hour, according to VMware”
  • More pricing info from TPM: “The base on demand price for this server is $8.3681 per hour, which works out to around $6,109 per month.”
  • Cloud-context, from Derrick Harris: “Look at the companies’ most-recent fiscal years—2016—during which VMware grew about 9 percent to just over $7 billion in revenue, while AWS grew about 45 percent to more than $12.2 billion in revenue. It’s on pace for about $16 billion in revenue in 2017.”
  • And, more from Derrick on public cloud companies ever elusive quest to grab on-premises workloads and revenue: “There will continue to be a lot of big workloads running inside company data centers. If AWS and Google really want a shot at owning them, they’ll probably need to get their hands (and code) a little dirty by going to where those applications live and showing there’s a better way of doing things.”
  • It makes you wonder if a strategy for public cloud companies going behind-the-firewall is just wishful projection on the on-premise set’s part. 451 surveys a predicting that by 2019, 60% of work-loads will run on cloud technologies (across public, hosted, and private), with under 25% on private cloud (hosted/managed and on-premises).

VMworld, in general

  • Round-up of news from Larry Dignan - lot’s of security stuff, of which Coté has no clue. And, of course, the VDI/desktop stuff. It’s like the old Project Octopus era vision of VMware.
  • Delving into VMware financials, and some product portfolio strategy typing.
  • VIO, VMware’s OpenStack distro has a few production users, but, “for the most part customers are deploying it for their development and test environments, where programmers want to embrace OpenStack and the IT managers want to keep everything on a VMware substrate”
  • VIO pricing: “The other thing that is new with VIO 4.0 is that it is no longer free. Starting with this release, VIO will cost $995 per server socket in a Datacenter Edition, but customers who are using VIO in conjunction with the vRealize management suite will be able to get it for $495 per socket. That is just the price of the perpetual license; reckon another 18 percent or so on top of that for annual support.”
  • Chad Sakac explains all the stacks, how it does hybrid cloud, etc.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

SDN

  • Turns out, SDN is a condiment, not an entrée.
  • Also, a good list of adoption challenges any new technology/thought-technology faces. # Meta, follow-up, etc.
  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll

Recommendations

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It’s VMworld this week, so there’s fresh news from the Dell Technologies universe to sort through. VMware releases it’s SDDC on AWS scheme and Pivotal announces its container service/stack, Pivotal Container Service (PKS). We discuss both, including a meandering overview of what PKS is and some theory about what enterprises actually want with all that VMware in public cloud. Also, the tragic story of airline and hotel upgrades, like pearls to tired business travelers.

Misc.

Now you can buy kubernetes from Dell

  • VMware/Pivotal/Google make a kubo distro. Uses BOSH, NSX, and kubo to setup clusters. Will run on vSphere and Google Cloud, promises to work with other Google Cloud services, be continuously updated to be compatible with GCE containers. Also, VMware storage services and comparability with VMware systems management tools.
  • El Reg coverage, and also from The New Stack.
  • TPM: “The private PKS stack will use vSAN for storage, vRealize Automation for orchestration and governance, vCloud Director for provisioning, and vRealize Operations for monitoring. (So, in theory, one could run the PKS stack on the AWS cloud slices that VMware has partnered with Amazon to create, effectively creating a clone of GKE to run on AWS bare metal iron. . . .)”
  • More laundry listing of the parts from Google, that is, Google Cloud services you can use in a PKS environment: BigQuery, Bigtable, Spanner, Storage, SQL, Pub/Sub, Vision API, Speech API, Natural Language API, Translate API.
  • A list of capabilities from Cornelia’s(?) talk, and what BOSH does (and, thus, does in k8 management).
  • Use it for: “PKS™ is ideal for workloads like Spark and ElasticSearch, and when you need access to infrastructure primitives. Further, use PKS for apps that require specific co-location of container instances, and for those that need multiple port binds.”
    • The Pod affinity thing here is for when you want to run multiple things grouped together, like with Spark, Elastic Search, etc. where you the different things go together.
  • More value-props’ing:
    • i.e., kubernetes on it’s own is hard.
    • As Ramji points out, PKS means you’ll get a consistent, standardized kubernetes/container technology across the Dell Technologies portfolio.
    • Watters lays it out.
  • Positioning: guidance seems to be that PKS is mostly for large organizations, “enterprises.”
  • PKS to GA in 2017Q4, pricing then too.
  • Diagram here:.
  • Some vendor exec story-time here, and Pivotal blog post.
  • So, you can run PCF and PKS side-by-side.
  • See longer explanation from Chad Sakac:
    • “historically, [Dell Technologies’] point of view on the container/cluster manager abstraction ecosystem wasn’t clear”
    • See also this pro'er diagram.
    • Lots of emphasize on a unified, compatible approach/GTM: “We now have a Cloud Native/Digital Transformation stack where there is a SINGLE target we are furiously running towards now as VMware, Pivotal, and Dell EMC – no mis-alignment, no differences in PoV. “
  • Market context:
    • You may recall Coté’s summary of the CoreOS commissioned 451 survey, which linked to a 2016(?) Gartner survey where 18% of respondents had containers in production, with 4% being “significant production”
    • That CoreOS/451 survey had a very important footnote: the survey respondents were already running containers already. It was more about which container orchestration platforms they liked.
    • It was hard to do conclusive ranking of container orchestrators since people were using multiple ones. But, if you lump together CoreOS’s kubernetes distro with generic kubernetes, kubernetes wins out over Docker Swarm, 49% vs. 36%.
    • Meanwhile: “By 2020, 50%+ of global enterprises will be running containerized applications in production, up from <20% today.”
  • RedMonk’s “developers are the kingmakers” theory, more.

SDDC on VMware

  • Run the VMware stack on AWS, out of beta: “For the IT and software development sectors, the deal means that VMware mainstays such as all its software-defined data center ware—vCenter, NSX, vSphere, VSAN and others—will run on AWS instead of VMware's own cloud.”
  • Pricing?
  • ”The three-year contract costs $109,366 per host, which would save about 50% compared to the on-demand hourly billing rate, according to VMware. Another program can cut costs by up 25% based on their on-premises VMware product licenses, as long as those on-premises products remain active…. There are separate charges for IP and data transfers, as the standard AWS egress fees still apply. Each host has 2 CPUs, 36 cores, 72 hyper-threads, 512 GiB RAM and local flash storage.” - ”the estimated total cost of ownership for VMware Cloud on AWS is up to $0.09 per VM per hour, according to VMware”
  • More pricing info from TPM: “The base on demand price for this server is $8.3681 per hour, which works out to around $6,109 per month.”
  • Cloud-context, from Derrick Harris: “Look at the companies’ most-recent fiscal years—2016—during which VMware grew about 9 percent to just over $7 billion in revenue, while AWS grew about 45 percent to more than $12.2 billion in revenue. It’s on pace for about $16 billion in revenue in 2017.”
  • And, more from Derrick on public cloud companies ever elusive quest to grab on-premises workloads and revenue: “There will continue to be a lot of big workloads running inside company data centers. If AWS and Google really want a shot at owning them, they’ll probably need to get their hands (and code) a little dirty by going to where those applications live and showing there’s a better way of doing things.”
  • It makes you wonder if a strategy for public cloud companies going behind-the-firewall is just wishful projection on the on-premise set’s part. 451 surveys a predicting that by 2019, 60% of work-loads will run on cloud technologies (across public, hosted, and private), with under 25% on private cloud (hosted/managed and on-premises).

VMworld, in general

  • Round-up of news from Larry Dignan - lot’s of security stuff, of which Coté has no clue. And, of course, the VDI/desktop stuff. It’s like the old Project Octopus era vision of VMware.
  • Delving into VMware financials, and some product portfolio strategy typing.
  • VIO, VMware’s OpenStack distro has a few production users, but, “for the most part customers are deploying it for their development and test environments, where programmers want to embrace OpenStack and the IT managers want to keep everything on a VMware substrate”
  • VIO pricing: “The other thing that is new with VIO 4.0 is that it is no longer free. Starting with this release, VIO will cost $995 per server socket in a Datacenter Edition, but customers who are using VIO in conjunction with the vRealize management suite will be able to get it for $495 per socket. That is just the price of the perpetual license; reckon another 18 percent or so on top of that for annual support.”
  • Chad Sakac explains all the stacks, how it does hybrid cloud, etc.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

SDN

  • Turns out, SDN is a condiment, not an entrée.
  • Also, a good list of adoption challenges any new technology/thought-technology faces. # Meta, follow-up, etc.
  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll

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It’s VMworld this week, so there’s fresh news from the Dell Technologies universe to sort through. VMware releases it’s SDDC on AWS scheme and Pivotal announces its container service/stack, Pivotal Container Service (PKS). We discuss both, including a meandering overview of what PKS is and some theory about what enterprises actually want with all that VMware in public cloud. Also, the tragic story of airline and hotel upgrades, like pearls to tired business travelers.

Misc.

Now you can buy kubernetes from Dell

  • VMware/Pivotal/Google make a kubo distro. Uses BOSH, NSX, and kubo to setup clusters. Will run on vSphere and Google Cloud, promises to work with other Google Cloud services, be continuously updated to be compatible with GCE containers. Also, VMware storage services and comparability with VMware systems management tools.
  • El Reg coverage, and also from The New Stack.
  • TPM: “The private PKS stack will use vSAN for storage, vRealize Automation for orchestration and governance, vCloud Director for provisioning, and vRealize Operations for monitoring. (So, in theory, one could run the PKS stack on the AWS cloud slices that VMware has partnered with Amazon to create, effectively creating a clone of GKE to run on AWS bare metal iron. . . .)”
  • More laundry listing of the parts from Google, that is, Google Cloud services you can use in a PKS environment: BigQuery, Bigtable, Spanner, Storage, SQL, Pub/Sub, Vision API, Speech API, Natural Language API, Translate API.
  • A list of capabilities from Cornelia’s(?) talk, and what BOSH does (and, thus, does in k8 management).
  • Use it for: “PKS™ is ideal for workloads like Spark and ElasticSearch, and when you need access to infrastructure primitives. Further, use PKS for apps that require specific co-location of container instances, and for those that need multiple port binds.”
    • The Pod affinity thing here is for when you want to run multiple things grouped together, like with Spark, Elastic Search, etc. where you the different things go together.
  • More value-props’ing:
    • i.e., kubernetes on it’s own is hard.
    • As Ramji points out, PKS means you’ll get a consistent, standardized kubernetes/container technology across the Dell Technologies portfolio.
    • Watters lays it out.
  • Positioning: guidance seems to be that PKS is mostly for large organizations, “enterprises.”
  • PKS to GA in 2017Q4, pricing then too.
  • Diagram here:.
  • Some vendor exec story-time here, and Pivotal blog post.
  • So, you can run PCF and PKS side-by-side.
  • See longer explanation from Chad Sakac:
    • “historically, [Dell Technologies’] point of view on the container/cluster manager abstraction ecosystem wasn’t clear”
    • See also this pro'er diagram.
    • Lots of emphasize on a unified, compatible approach/GTM: “We now have a Cloud Native/Digital Transformation stack where there is a SINGLE target we are furiously running towards now as VMware, Pivotal, and Dell EMC – no mis-alignment, no differences in PoV. “
  • Market context:
    • You may recall Coté’s summary of the CoreOS commissioned 451 survey, which linked to a 2016(?) Gartner survey where 18% of respondents had containers in production, with 4% being “significant production”
    • That CoreOS/451 survey had a very important footnote: the survey respondents were already running containers already. It was more about which container orchestration platforms they liked.
    • It was hard to do conclusive ranking of container orchestrators since people were using multiple ones. But, if you lump together CoreOS’s kubernetes distro with generic kubernetes, kubernetes wins out over Docker Swarm, 49% vs. 36%.
    • Meanwhile: “By 2020, 50%+ of global enterprises will be running containerized applications in production, up from <20% today.”
  • RedMonk’s “developers are the kingmakers” theory, more.

SDDC on VMware

  • Run the VMware stack on AWS, out of beta: “For the IT and software development sectors, the deal means that VMware mainstays such as all its software-defined data center ware—vCenter, NSX, vSphere, VSAN and others—will run on AWS instead of VMware's own cloud.”
  • Pricing?
  • ”The three-year contract costs $109,366 per host, which would save about 50% compared to the on-demand hourly billing rate, according to VMware. Another program can cut costs by up 25% based on their on-premises VMware product licenses, as long as those on-premises products remain active…. There are separate charges for IP and data transfers, as the standard AWS egress fees still apply. Each host has 2 CPUs, 36 cores, 72 hyper-threads, 512 GiB RAM and local flash storage.” - ”the estimated total cost of ownership for VMware Cloud on AWS is up to $0.09 per VM per hour, according to VMware”
  • More pricing info from TPM: “The base on demand price for this server is $8.3681 per hour, which works out to around $6,109 per month.”
  • Cloud-context, from Derrick Harris: “Look at the companies’ most-recent fiscal years—2016—during which VMware grew about 9 percent to just over $7 billion in revenue, while AWS grew about 45 percent to more than $12.2 billion in revenue. It’s on pace for about $16 billion in revenue in 2017.”
  • And, more from Derrick on public cloud companies ever elusive quest to grab on-premises workloads and revenue: “There will continue to be a lot of big workloads running inside company data centers. If AWS and Google really want a shot at owning them, they’ll probably need to get their hands (and code) a little dirty by going to where those applications live and showing there’s a better way of doing things.”
  • It makes you wonder if a strategy for public cloud companies going behind-the-firewall is just wishful projection on the on-premise set’s part. 451 surveys a predicting that by 2019, 60% of work-loads will run on cloud technologies (across public, hosted, and private), with under 25% on private cloud (hosted/managed and on-premises).

VMworld, in general

  • Round-up of news from Larry Dignan - lot’s of security stuff, of which Coté has no clue. And, of course, the VDI/desktop stuff. It’s like the old Project Octopus era vision of VMware.
  • Delving into VMware financials, and some product portfolio strategy typing.
  • VIO, VMware’s OpenStack distro has a few production users, but, “for the most part customers are deploying it for their development and test environments, where programmers want to embrace OpenStack and the IT managers want to keep everything on a VMware substrate”
  • VIO pricing: “The other thing that is new with VIO 4.0 is that it is no longer free. Starting with this release, VIO will cost $995 per server socket in a Datacenter Edition, but customers who are using VIO in conjunction with the vRealize management suite will be able to get it for $495 per socket. That is just the price of the perpetual license; reckon another 18 percent or so on top of that for annual support.”
  • Chad Sakac explains all the stacks, how it does hybrid cloud, etc.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

SDN

  • Turns out, SDN is a condiment, not an entrée.
  • Also, a good list of adoption challenges any new technology/thought-technology faces. # Meta, follow-up, etc.
  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+nKScPkp6 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 104: “When I go to the grocery store, I just buy the bananas” - Amazon/Whole Goods, J(2)EE, building your own kubernetes stack https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/104 e03b47f5-c4e4-4fb9-b918-8b5a86fae25f Fri, 25 Aug 2017 04:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 104 “When I go to the grocery store, I just buy the bananas” - Amazon/Whole Goods, J(2)EE, building your own kubernetes stack full Software Defined Talk LLC Come Monday, we’ll see what full-on “digital transformation” looks like when Amazon fully owns Whole Foods. Also, Oracle is looking to move JEE to a foundation, closing out a long era of Java stewardship: how will “open source” like this work in a mature market? We also discuss the trend of private equity buying tech firms and GitHib’s write-up of building their own platform with kubernetes and series of small bash scripts. 1:03:19 true Come Monday, we’ll see what full-on “digital transformation” looks like when Amazon fully owns Whole Foods. Also, Oracle is looking to move JEE to a foundation, closing out a long era of Java stewardship: how will “open source” like this work in a mature market? We also discuss the trend of private equity buying tech firms and GitHib’s write-up of building their own platform with kubernetes and series of small bash scripts.

Traveling to China

  • Coté is a terrible work-trip tourist.
  • AA 263, DFW to PEK, seat 19K. Exit row seat is good, but the front part of the airplane looked good too (rows 8 to 13?).
  • Pack some breakfast tacos.
  • This VPN situation is a mess, rather, I didn’t prepare correctly. Sometimes Cloak works, sometimes it doesn’t. LTE seems better than hotel wifi, but the speeds are high.

Amazon Whole Foods update

  • All done on Monday, August 28th. See NY Times article as well.
  • John Mackey interview.
  • Cheaper private label (I think they were top three or five sold in US).
  • Return items in Amazon lockers.
  • Cheaper groceries is cool, but for us, the interesting/instructive things to watch will be how Whole Foods goes full on digital transformation (or, even more eyebrow raising, does not!).
  • Will they move everything to AWS?
  • true Omni-channel and digital madness.
  • Alexa: ”You look fat in that t-shirt, Michael, would you like me to order you some organic kale smoothies from Whole Foods?”
  • Also, the potential for a culture clash seems high.
  • As a side-effect, expect grocers to be trying out new computer stuff more, and observe their experience. How will the razor thin margin set cope with Amazon who’s been consistently rewarded for loosing money?
  • Walmart and Google Hub thing, Andrew on the AI winter.

The Undying J(2)EE

Kubernetes at GitHub

  • Just a few bash scripts, eh? Here, hold my beer.
  • Real world discussion about moving one of their most popular services to Kubernetes. Sounds like the real deal, but there are a few bumps in the road. # PE to do 25% of tech M&A
  • At least the analysis confirms this notion.
  • That said, the underlying numbers are weird: “Between direct acquisitions and deals done by portfolio companies, PE firms are on pace to purchase roughly 900 tech companies in 2017.”
  • Who exactly are these 900 tech companies?
  • Speaking of, a PE firm bought ThoughtWorks.
  • ICO stuff, Coté is confused.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

Alibaba Dwarfs Amazon

  • That’s a lot of revenue growth.
  • Not on the cloud computing side yet, but definitely on the retail side.
  • Coté: what’s the deal with Alipay being so hard to setup for Yankees? They really, really want a bankcard. Also, I don’t speak Chinese.

Rescuing Open Source from Failed Startups

Pivotal news - build pipelines

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll

Recommendations

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Come Monday, we’ll see what full-on “digital transformation” looks like when Amazon fully owns Whole Foods. Also, Oracle is looking to move JEE to a foundation, closing out a long era of Java stewardship: how will “open source” like this work in a mature market? We also discuss the trend of private equity buying tech firms and GitHib’s write-up of building their own platform with kubernetes and series of small bash scripts.

Traveling to China

  • Coté is a terrible work-trip tourist.
  • AA 263, DFW to PEK, seat 19K. Exit row seat is good, but the front part of the airplane looked good too (rows 8 to 13?).
  • Pack some breakfast tacos.
  • This VPN situation is a mess, rather, I didn’t prepare correctly. Sometimes Cloak works, sometimes it doesn’t. LTE seems better than hotel wifi, but the speeds are high.

Amazon Whole Foods update

  • All done on Monday, August 28th. See NY Times article as well.
  • John Mackey interview.
  • Cheaper private label (I think they were top three or five sold in US).
  • Return items in Amazon lockers.
  • Cheaper groceries is cool, but for us, the interesting/instructive things to watch will be how Whole Foods goes full on digital transformation (or, even more eyebrow raising, does not!).
  • Will they move everything to AWS?
  • true Omni-channel and digital madness.
  • Alexa: ”You look fat in that t-shirt, Michael, would you like me to order you some organic kale smoothies from Whole Foods?”
  • Also, the potential for a culture clash seems high.
  • As a side-effect, expect grocers to be trying out new computer stuff more, and observe their experience. How will the razor thin margin set cope with Amazon who’s been consistently rewarded for loosing money?
  • Walmart and Google Hub thing, Andrew on the AI winter.

The Undying J(2)EE

Kubernetes at GitHub

  • Just a few bash scripts, eh? Here, hold my beer.
  • Real world discussion about moving one of their most popular services to Kubernetes. Sounds like the real deal, but there are a few bumps in the road. # PE to do 25% of tech M&A
  • At least the analysis confirms this notion.
  • That said, the underlying numbers are weird: “Between direct acquisitions and deals done by portfolio companies, PE firms are on pace to purchase roughly 900 tech companies in 2017.”
  • Who exactly are these 900 tech companies?
  • Speaking of, a PE firm bought ThoughtWorks.
  • ICO stuff, Coté is confused.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

Alibaba Dwarfs Amazon

  • That’s a lot of revenue growth.
  • Not on the cloud computing side yet, but definitely on the retail side.
  • Coté: what’s the deal with Alipay being so hard to setup for Yankees? They really, really want a bankcard. Also, I don’t speak Chinese.

Rescuing Open Source from Failed Startups

Pivotal news - build pipelines

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll

Recommendations

]]>
Come Monday, we’ll see what full-on “digital transformation” looks like when Amazon fully owns Whole Foods. Also, Oracle is looking to move JEE to a foundation, closing out a long era of Java stewardship: how will “open source” like this work in a mature market? We also discuss the trend of private equity buying tech firms and GitHib’s write-up of building their own platform with kubernetes and series of small bash scripts.

Traveling to China

  • Coté is a terrible work-trip tourist.
  • AA 263, DFW to PEK, seat 19K. Exit row seat is good, but the front part of the airplane looked good too (rows 8 to 13?).
  • Pack some breakfast tacos.
  • This VPN situation is a mess, rather, I didn’t prepare correctly. Sometimes Cloak works, sometimes it doesn’t. LTE seems better than hotel wifi, but the speeds are high.

Amazon Whole Foods update

  • All done on Monday, August 28th. See NY Times article as well.
  • John Mackey interview.
  • Cheaper private label (I think they were top three or five sold in US).
  • Return items in Amazon lockers.
  • Cheaper groceries is cool, but for us, the interesting/instructive things to watch will be how Whole Foods goes full on digital transformation (or, even more eyebrow raising, does not!).
  • Will they move everything to AWS?
  • true Omni-channel and digital madness.
  • Alexa: ”You look fat in that t-shirt, Michael, would you like me to order you some organic kale smoothies from Whole Foods?”
  • Also, the potential for a culture clash seems high.
  • As a side-effect, expect grocers to be trying out new computer stuff more, and observe their experience. How will the razor thin margin set cope with Amazon who’s been consistently rewarded for loosing money?
  • Walmart and Google Hub thing, Andrew on the AI winter.

The Undying J(2)EE

Kubernetes at GitHub

  • Just a few bash scripts, eh? Here, hold my beer.
  • Real world discussion about moving one of their most popular services to Kubernetes. Sounds like the real deal, but there are a few bumps in the road. # PE to do 25% of tech M&A
  • At least the analysis confirms this notion.
  • That said, the underlying numbers are weird: “Between direct acquisitions and deals done by portfolio companies, PE firms are on pace to purchase roughly 900 tech companies in 2017.”
  • Who exactly are these 900 tech companies?
  • Speaking of, a PE firm bought ThoughtWorks.
  • ICO stuff, Coté is confused.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

Alibaba Dwarfs Amazon

  • That’s a lot of revenue growth.
  • Not on the cloud computing side yet, but definitely on the retail side.
  • Coté: what’s the deal with Alipay being so hard to setup for Yankees? They really, really want a bankcard. Also, I don’t speak Chinese.

Rescuing Open Source from Failed Startups

Pivotal news - build pipelines

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll

Recommendations

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+gmARtduP ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 103: AI is no longer limited by the garbage that is UNIX https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/103 b95b008d-d2f3-4a01-b133-043bbe95a271 Thu, 17 Aug 2017 14:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 103 AI is no longer limited by the garbage that is UNIX full Software Defined Talk LLC AWS plods on with new capabilities, this time with an AI and enterprise app migration focus, plus, AI: is it actually a thing? We also discuss Microsoft acquiring Cycle Computing and how HPC fits into cloud, also what exactly HPC is and how you measure vibrations passing through a human torso. But most importantly, we’re joined by [Andrew Clay Shafer](https://twitter.com/littleidea) in this episode, standing in for Brandon. 57:15 true AWS plods on with new capabilities, this time with an AI and enterprise app migration focus, plus, AI: is it actually a thing? We also discuss Microsoft acquiring Cycle Computing and how HPC fits into cloud, also what exactly HPC is and how you measure vibrations passing through a human torso. But most importantly, we’re joined by Andrew Clay Shafer in this episode, standing in for Brandon.

Removing rebel-slaver memorials

You like white papers? We got white papers

  • Four new Pivotal white papers: CI/CD, microservices, PCI (wake up! wake up!), and The Scary Clam (BOSH).
  • We discuss them with the co-author of all of them on this week’s Pivotal Conversations.
  • Also, check out the Members only podcast if you like white papers, which you probably do, because you’re listening to this bullshit.

Amazon Summit NYC

Building out Azure HPC

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show

Docker raising more cash-money, container land items

Bare-metal, what’s the deal?

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll

Outro from Angela Rye, on Here & Now, August 16th, 2017.

Special Guest: Andrew Clay Shafer.

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AWS plods on with new capabilities, this time with an AI and enterprise app migration focus, plus, AI: is it actually a thing? We also discuss Microsoft acquiring Cycle Computing and how HPC fits into cloud, also what exactly HPC is and how you measure vibrations passing through a human torso. But most importantly, we’re joined by Andrew Clay Shafer in this episode, standing in for Brandon.

Removing rebel-slaver memorials

You like white papers? We got white papers

  • Four new Pivotal white papers: CI/CD, microservices, PCI (wake up! wake up!), and The Scary Clam (BOSH).
  • We discuss them with the co-author of all of them on this week’s Pivotal Conversations.
  • Also, check out the Members only podcast if you like white papers, which you probably do, because you’re listening to this bullshit.

Amazon Summit NYC

Building out Azure HPC

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show

Docker raising more cash-money, container land items

Bare-metal, what’s the deal?

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll

Outro from Angela Rye, on Here & Now, August 16th, 2017.

Special Guest: Andrew Clay Shafer.

Sponsored By:

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AWS plods on with new capabilities, this time with an AI and enterprise app migration focus, plus, AI: is it actually a thing? We also discuss Microsoft acquiring Cycle Computing and how HPC fits into cloud, also what exactly HPC is and how you measure vibrations passing through a human torso. But most importantly, we’re joined by Andrew Clay Shafer in this episode, standing in for Brandon.

Removing rebel-slaver memorials

You like white papers? We got white papers

  • Four new Pivotal white papers: CI/CD, microservices, PCI (wake up! wake up!), and The Scary Clam (BOSH).
  • We discuss them with the co-author of all of them on this week’s Pivotal Conversations.
  • Also, check out the Members only podcast if you like white papers, which you probably do, because you’re listening to this bullshit.

Amazon Summit NYC

Building out Azure HPC

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show

Docker raising more cash-money, container land items

Bare-metal, what’s the deal?

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

Mid-roll

Outro from Angela Rye, on Here & Now, August 16th, 2017.

Special Guest: Andrew Clay Shafer.

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+In5KIv9R ]]> Coté Matt Ray Andrew Clay Shafer
Episode 102: That thermometer don’t work with my iPhone 7, also, AWS kube’ed & DevOps Thought Lordin’ https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/102 9ce329aa-2c70-4570-8494-a458bf726f61 Thu, 10 Aug 2017 22:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 102 That thermometer don’t work with my iPhone 7, also, AWS kube’ed & DevOps Thought Lordin’ full Software Defined Talk LLC At long last, Amazon joins the CNCF to work on kubernetes and container related projects. While it's not incredibly clear how strong this embrace is, it's pretty high up there. We also discuss if there's any new topics in DevOps and check-in on the anti-trust in tech meme. 56:24 true At long last, Amazon joins the CNCF to work on kubernetes and container related projects. While it's not incredibly clear how strong this embrace is, it's pretty high up there. We also discuss if there's any new topics in DevOps and check-in on the anti-trust in tech meme.

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

AWS caves to the kube

Thought Lord Problems

  • Is DevOps tired? What are the new topics in DevOps

Disruption vs. the Government

All your svn and stories belong to us

End-roll

Recommendations

Andy Rooney picture from Stephenson Brown.

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At long last, Amazon joins the CNCF to work on kubernetes and container related projects. While it's not incredibly clear how strong this embrace is, it's pretty high up there. We also discuss if there's any new topics in DevOps and check-in on the anti-trust in tech meme.

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

AWS caves to the kube

Thought Lord Problems

  • Is DevOps tired? What are the new topics in DevOps

Disruption vs. the Government

All your svn and stories belong to us

End-roll

Recommendations

Andy Rooney picture from Stephenson Brown.

Sponsored By:

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At long last, Amazon joins the CNCF to work on kubernetes and container related projects. While it's not incredibly clear how strong this embrace is, it's pretty high up there. We also discuss if there's any new topics in DevOps and check-in on the anti-trust in tech meme.

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

AWS caves to the kube

Thought Lord Problems

  • Is DevOps tired? What are the new topics in DevOps

Disruption vs. the Government

All your svn and stories belong to us

End-roll

Recommendations

Andy Rooney picture from Stephenson Brown.

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+y-uec3oF ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 101: Cloud is just "jigglin’ wires" https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/101 926676cd-a203-476e-817d-89d90da44a99 Thu, 03 Aug 2017 21:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 101 Cloud is just "jigglin’ wires" full Software Defined Talk LLC Calling in hot from New Braunfels Texas, we got a country mile’s worth of topics this week: we have container services from Microsoft, a lengthy discussion of how enterprise software companies organize their global sales regions, the possible emergence of a new private cloud meme, and rumors that BMC is no longer in acquiring CA. 1:04:35 true Calling in hot from New Braunfels Texas, we got a country mile’s worth of topics this week: we have container services from Microsoft, a lengthy discussion of how enterprise software companies organize their global sales regions, the possible emergence of a new private cloud meme, and rumors that BMC is no longer in acquiring CA.

Also, be sure to check out this week’s white paper analysis for patrons, on IoT.

Global expansion tips and tricks

  • “EMEAians.”
  • Open source as the scouts.

Microsoft laying off 19,000 people

  • Link
  • Who’s hirin’?

Microsoft Container Service

TechCrunch notices private cloud

  • Link
  • Vendors have begun offering a variety of approaches that give the feel of the public cloud, but inside the comfort zone of a customer’s data center.
  • Oracle cited rather large customers like AT&T and Bank of America using the Cloud at Customer product.
  • Oracle cloud news picking up.

That Antitrust Meme in Tech

BMC not buying CA

Flash, he gone

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

GoDaddy dumps OpenStack cloud

HEB was an Amazon Option?

Containers are Linux

  • Link.
  • “DevOps is more suitable for containerisation compared to other traditional approaches”
  • Operating system vendors have something to sell you say?

A History of Docker/Linux Containers

  • Link.
  • Red Hat maintainer breaking down the short but convoluted history of containers. ## Slack Getting Paid
  • Link.
  • Slack is raising another $500 million — and has attracted interest from a range of big buyers like Amazon # Meta, follow-up, etc.
  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

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Recommendations

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Calling in hot from New Braunfels Texas, we got a country mile’s worth of topics this week: we have container services from Microsoft, a lengthy discussion of how enterprise software companies organize their global sales regions, the possible emergence of a new private cloud meme, and rumors that BMC is no longer in acquiring CA.

Also, be sure to check out this week’s white paper analysis for patrons, on IoT.

Global expansion tips and tricks

  • “EMEAians.”
  • Open source as the scouts.

Microsoft laying off 19,000 people

  • Link
  • Who’s hirin’?

Microsoft Container Service

TechCrunch notices private cloud

  • Link
  • Vendors have begun offering a variety of approaches that give the feel of the public cloud, but inside the comfort zone of a customer’s data center.
  • Oracle cited rather large customers like AT&T and Bank of America using the Cloud at Customer product.
  • Oracle cloud news picking up.

That Antitrust Meme in Tech

BMC not buying CA

Flash, he gone

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

GoDaddy dumps OpenStack cloud

HEB was an Amazon Option?

Containers are Linux

  • Link.
  • “DevOps is more suitable for containerisation compared to other traditional approaches”
  • Operating system vendors have something to sell you say?

A History of Docker/Linux Containers

  • Link.
  • Red Hat maintainer breaking down the short but convoluted history of containers. ## Slack Getting Paid
  • Link.
  • Slack is raising another $500 million — and has attracted interest from a range of big buyers like Amazon # Meta, follow-up, etc.
  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

End-roll

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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Calling in hot from New Braunfels Texas, we got a country mile’s worth of topics this week: we have container services from Microsoft, a lengthy discussion of how enterprise software companies organize their global sales regions, the possible emergence of a new private cloud meme, and rumors that BMC is no longer in acquiring CA.

Also, be sure to check out this week’s white paper analysis for patrons, on IoT.

Global expansion tips and tricks

  • “EMEAians.”
  • Open source as the scouts.

Microsoft laying off 19,000 people

  • Link
  • Who’s hirin’?

Microsoft Container Service

TechCrunch notices private cloud

  • Link
  • Vendors have begun offering a variety of approaches that give the feel of the public cloud, but inside the comfort zone of a customer’s data center.
  • Oracle cited rather large customers like AT&T and Bank of America using the Cloud at Customer product.
  • Oracle cloud news picking up.

That Antitrust Meme in Tech

BMC not buying CA

Flash, he gone

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

GoDaddy dumps OpenStack cloud

HEB was an Amazon Option?

Containers are Linux

  • Link.
  • “DevOps is more suitable for containerisation compared to other traditional approaches”
  • Operating system vendors have something to sell you say?

A History of Docker/Linux Containers

  • Link.
  • Red Hat maintainer breaking down the short but convoluted history of containers. ## Slack Getting Paid
  • Link.
  • Slack is raising another $500 million — and has attracted interest from a range of big buyers like Amazon # Meta, follow-up, etc.
  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exiguous podcast over there.
  • Join us all in the SDT Slack.

End-roll

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+DvF3SXgi ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 100: “I’ve seen The Hot Dog more times this week than 2FA,” or, is The Hot Dog incremental innovation, or disruptive innovation? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/100 61e4080c-00b3-4f20-8b55-ce78d931c03b Thu, 20 Jul 2017 18:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 100 “I’ve seen The Hot Dog more times this week than 2FA,” or, is The Hot Dog incremental innovation, or disruptive innovation? full Software Defined Talk LLC Sniffing out a huge market in hot dog apps, Amazon might start a messaging app. Also, Google has their ant-data gravity device out and Basho seems to be shutting down. We discuss the wonders of Snap’s hot dog app, the mystery of Amazon’s lack(?) of brand allegiance, and giving up on kale. 1:02:33 true “Which chasm is being leaped by this hot dog app?”

Sniffing out a huge market in hot dog apps, Amazon might start a messaging app. Also, Google has their ant-data gravity device out and Basho seems to be shutting down. We discuss the wonders of Snap’s hot dog app, the mystery of Amazon’s lack(?) of brand allegiance, and giving up on kale.

“Share price down? I gotcha bro.”

Amazon to Start a Messaging App

  • Link
  • I get the whole need to control networks, but it seems like we’ve kinda saturated a lot of these (Allo, is this thing on?). Why not just buy Slack? (Wasn’t that a rumor? Could this be that diapers.com-style retaliation.)
  • 80m Prime customers
  • Twitch and “Stimpy.” The pair of people doing Minecraft.
  • @profgalloway
  • Uber driver on Whole Foods acquisition.

Google Transfer Appliance

Rackspace managing Pivotal Cloud Foundry, Google Cloud, etc.

  • Brandon Butler summerizes
  • Techcrunch on the announcement
  • List of core stuff:
    • Management of upgrades, releases, and integration of services.
    • Multiple cloud options with Rackspace managing Pivotal Cloud Foundry across private clouds and Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, OpenStack.
    • Support and service level agreements with 99.99 percent uptime and 15 minute response on emergency issues.
  • PCF services put another way: “...on any public or private cloud as well as on customer-owned infrastructure…. The Managed Pivotal Cloud Foundry solution will feature 24/7 management for troubleshooting, managing updates, feature releases, and integration with various services; multi-cloud capability; and on-demand expertise for handing version updates, feature enhancements and other technical updates.”
  • Check out dem success numbers: “Fortune 500 customers using Pivotal Cloud Foundry to build, deploy, and run their legacy and cloud-native apps have experienced 2,000 percent increase in developer productivity, as well as a 50 percent reduction in IT costs due to platform automation”

Basho Shuts it Down

  • The Reg was obviously keen to put the claims in this story to Basho, but we’ve struggled to find anyone still working at the company to answer us.”
  • Kafka, Casandra - WTF is going on in NoSQL-land, is this shit done yet?
  • Sep. 2016 451 profile:
    • “While open source did not fully disappear, the company's primary focus moved from a support and services model to a subscription-based model. Today, Basho reports that support and services make up 10-12% of total revenue, with subscriptions taking up the rest.”
    • “In 2015 Basho cited more that 200 customers and approximately 120 employees. Basho reports similar numbers this time around, except with a higher average deal size among its customer base. Average deal size is greater than $100,000, with high single-digit-customer deals exceeding $1m in total contract value. From 2014-2015, Basho reported a 50% increase in total contract value, a 45% increase in billings and a 50% increase in growth revenue.”
    • Let’s do math...so...oh wait, left my Monte Carlo simulator in my other car.
    • Products: “While both products share some underlying commonalities, they both address certain use cases. Riak KV is a key-value-based NoSQL database promoted generally to address use cases for content storing of session data, log file data, profile data and chat messaging data, particularly with gaming and gambling applications. Basho points out the product's resiliency and scaling capabilities, with integrations to Spark and Redis. Riak TS, on the other hand, is a database geared toward time-series data, with an emphasis on IoT use cases. Specifically, Riak TS can be used for gathering weather, seismic and traffic data, as well as for financial trading data. Time-series data has more structure, so Basho has added functionality to describe the data schema and the ability to query the data with SQL.”

Coté was on Speaking in Tech

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

CREAM for one

  • Remember When Martin Shkreli Bought the Wu Tang Album?
    • “This wasn’t just calamitous—this was Calamity walking into a bar, sweet-talking Catastrophe, getting really drunk together, smoking some crack, punching Fiasco in the face, then going on a shooting spree while eating orphans and setting fire to kittens.” ## AWS’s private cloud stuff
  • The short pointer-piece also has some mention of VMware partnership for THE HYBRID.
  • Coté doesn’t know anything about VMware.

In-depth Dive into Schedulers

Misc. chuckles

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
    • Current status: 8 people, driving $14 a month. TIME TO QUIT OUR JOBS, BOYS!
    • But, more seriously, thanks to the folks who've signed up! It's encouraging.
  • We’ll do our first members only episode. See overly-detailed noted here; it might be giving away too much for free, but you’ll at least get a sense of what we’re doing here.
  • SDT Slack

End-roll

Recommendations

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“Which chasm is being leaped by this hot dog app?”

Sniffing out a huge market in hot dog apps, Amazon might start a messaging app. Also, Google has their ant-data gravity device out and Basho seems to be shutting down. We discuss the wonders of Snap’s hot dog app, the mystery of Amazon’s lack(?) of brand allegiance, and giving up on kale.

“Share price down? I gotcha bro.”

Amazon to Start a Messaging App

  • Link
  • I get the whole need to control networks, but it seems like we’ve kinda saturated a lot of these (Allo, is this thing on?). Why not just buy Slack? (Wasn’t that a rumor? Could this be that diapers.com-style retaliation.)
  • 80m Prime customers
  • Twitch and “Stimpy.” The pair of people doing Minecraft.
  • @profgalloway
  • Uber driver on Whole Foods acquisition.

Google Transfer Appliance

Rackspace managing Pivotal Cloud Foundry, Google Cloud, etc.

  • Brandon Butler summerizes
  • Techcrunch on the announcement
  • List of core stuff:
    • Management of upgrades, releases, and integration of services.
    • Multiple cloud options with Rackspace managing Pivotal Cloud Foundry across private clouds and Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, OpenStack.
    • Support and service level agreements with 99.99 percent uptime and 15 minute response on emergency issues.
  • PCF services put another way: “...on any public or private cloud as well as on customer-owned infrastructure…. The Managed Pivotal Cloud Foundry solution will feature 24/7 management for troubleshooting, managing updates, feature releases, and integration with various services; multi-cloud capability; and on-demand expertise for handing version updates, feature enhancements and other technical updates.”
  • Check out dem success numbers: “Fortune 500 customers using Pivotal Cloud Foundry to build, deploy, and run their legacy and cloud-native apps have experienced 2,000 percent increase in developer productivity, as well as a 50 percent reduction in IT costs due to platform automation”

Basho Shuts it Down

  • The Reg was obviously keen to put the claims in this story to Basho, but we’ve struggled to find anyone still working at the company to answer us.”
  • Kafka, Casandra - WTF is going on in NoSQL-land, is this shit done yet?
  • Sep. 2016 451 profile:
    • “While open source did not fully disappear, the company's primary focus moved from a support and services model to a subscription-based model. Today, Basho reports that support and services make up 10-12% of total revenue, with subscriptions taking up the rest.”
    • “In 2015 Basho cited more that 200 customers and approximately 120 employees. Basho reports similar numbers this time around, except with a higher average deal size among its customer base. Average deal size is greater than $100,000, with high single-digit-customer deals exceeding $1m in total contract value. From 2014-2015, Basho reported a 50% increase in total contract value, a 45% increase in billings and a 50% increase in growth revenue.”
    • Let’s do math...so...oh wait, left my Monte Carlo simulator in my other car.
    • Products: “While both products share some underlying commonalities, they both address certain use cases. Riak KV is a key-value-based NoSQL database promoted generally to address use cases for content storing of session data, log file data, profile data and chat messaging data, particularly with gaming and gambling applications. Basho points out the product's resiliency and scaling capabilities, with integrations to Spark and Redis. Riak TS, on the other hand, is a database geared toward time-series data, with an emphasis on IoT use cases. Specifically, Riak TS can be used for gathering weather, seismic and traffic data, as well as for financial trading data. Time-series data has more structure, so Basho has added functionality to describe the data schema and the ability to query the data with SQL.”

Coté was on Speaking in Tech

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

CREAM for one

  • Remember When Martin Shkreli Bought the Wu Tang Album?
    • “This wasn’t just calamitous—this was Calamity walking into a bar, sweet-talking Catastrophe, getting really drunk together, smoking some crack, punching Fiasco in the face, then going on a shooting spree while eating orphans and setting fire to kittens.” ## AWS’s private cloud stuff
  • The short pointer-piece also has some mention of VMware partnership for THE HYBRID.
  • Coté doesn’t know anything about VMware.

In-depth Dive into Schedulers

Misc. chuckles

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
    • Current status: 8 people, driving $14 a month. TIME TO QUIT OUR JOBS, BOYS!
    • But, more seriously, thanks to the folks who've signed up! It's encouraging.
  • We’ll do our first members only episode. See overly-detailed noted here; it might be giving away too much for free, but you’ll at least get a sense of what we’re doing here.
  • SDT Slack

End-roll

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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“Which chasm is being leaped by this hot dog app?”

Sniffing out a huge market in hot dog apps, Amazon might start a messaging app. Also, Google has their ant-data gravity device out and Basho seems to be shutting down. We discuss the wonders of Snap’s hot dog app, the mystery of Amazon’s lack(?) of brand allegiance, and giving up on kale.

“Share price down? I gotcha bro.”

Amazon to Start a Messaging App

  • Link
  • I get the whole need to control networks, but it seems like we’ve kinda saturated a lot of these (Allo, is this thing on?). Why not just buy Slack? (Wasn’t that a rumor? Could this be that diapers.com-style retaliation.)
  • 80m Prime customers
  • Twitch and “Stimpy.” The pair of people doing Minecraft.
  • @profgalloway
  • Uber driver on Whole Foods acquisition.

Google Transfer Appliance

Rackspace managing Pivotal Cloud Foundry, Google Cloud, etc.

  • Brandon Butler summerizes
  • Techcrunch on the announcement
  • List of core stuff:
    • Management of upgrades, releases, and integration of services.
    • Multiple cloud options with Rackspace managing Pivotal Cloud Foundry across private clouds and Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, OpenStack.
    • Support and service level agreements with 99.99 percent uptime and 15 minute response on emergency issues.
  • PCF services put another way: “...on any public or private cloud as well as on customer-owned infrastructure…. The Managed Pivotal Cloud Foundry solution will feature 24/7 management for troubleshooting, managing updates, feature releases, and integration with various services; multi-cloud capability; and on-demand expertise for handing version updates, feature enhancements and other technical updates.”
  • Check out dem success numbers: “Fortune 500 customers using Pivotal Cloud Foundry to build, deploy, and run their legacy and cloud-native apps have experienced 2,000 percent increase in developer productivity, as well as a 50 percent reduction in IT costs due to platform automation”

Basho Shuts it Down

  • The Reg was obviously keen to put the claims in this story to Basho, but we’ve struggled to find anyone still working at the company to answer us.”
  • Kafka, Casandra - WTF is going on in NoSQL-land, is this shit done yet?
  • Sep. 2016 451 profile:
    • “While open source did not fully disappear, the company's primary focus moved from a support and services model to a subscription-based model. Today, Basho reports that support and services make up 10-12% of total revenue, with subscriptions taking up the rest.”
    • “In 2015 Basho cited more that 200 customers and approximately 120 employees. Basho reports similar numbers this time around, except with a higher average deal size among its customer base. Average deal size is greater than $100,000, with high single-digit-customer deals exceeding $1m in total contract value. From 2014-2015, Basho reported a 50% increase in total contract value, a 45% increase in billings and a 50% increase in growth revenue.”
    • Let’s do math...so...oh wait, left my Monte Carlo simulator in my other car.
    • Products: “While both products share some underlying commonalities, they both address certain use cases. Riak KV is a key-value-based NoSQL database promoted generally to address use cases for content storing of session data, log file data, profile data and chat messaging data, particularly with gaming and gambling applications. Basho points out the product's resiliency and scaling capabilities, with integrations to Spark and Redis. Riak TS, on the other hand, is a database geared toward time-series data, with an emphasis on IoT use cases. Specifically, Riak TS can be used for gathering weather, seismic and traffic data, as well as for financial trading data. Time-series data has more structure, so Basho has added functionality to describe the data schema and the ability to query the data with SQL.”

Coté was on Speaking in Tech

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

CREAM for one

  • Remember When Martin Shkreli Bought the Wu Tang Album?
    • “This wasn’t just calamitous—this was Calamity walking into a bar, sweet-talking Catastrophe, getting really drunk together, smoking some crack, punching Fiasco in the face, then going on a shooting spree while eating orphans and setting fire to kittens.” ## AWS’s private cloud stuff
  • The short pointer-piece also has some mention of VMware partnership for THE HYBRID.
  • Coté doesn’t know anything about VMware.

In-depth Dive into Schedulers

Misc. chuckles

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Patreon - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
    • Current status: 8 people, driving $14 a month. TIME TO QUIT OUR JOBS, BOYS!
    • But, more seriously, thanks to the folks who've signed up! It's encouraging.
  • We’ll do our first members only episode. See overly-detailed noted here; it might be giving away too much for free, but you’ll at least get a sense of what we’re doing here.
  • SDT Slack

End-roll

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+AtrvPkI6 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 99: Private cloud is the Reuben sandwich of clouds, or, Shafer’s Theory of (Private) Cloud https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/99 9a22c1e8-e5eb-437c-8351-edca8bd72230 Fri, 14 Jul 2017 05:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 99 Private cloud is the Reuben sandwich of clouds, or, Shafer’s Theory of (Private) Cloud full Software Defined Talk LLC Microsoft will ship it’s private cloud stack, Azure Stack, in September. Will this work? Will people buy it? What could you even put in that cloud? You can feel that pull people have towards private cloud, so we’re looking forward to what happens. On a related topic, by our reckoning, kubernetes to small to have already fallen. Also: the elusive Baltimore accent, Oracle and containers, and recommendations. 1:00:28 true Microsoft will ship it’s private cloud stack, Azure Stack, in September. Will this work? Will people buy it? What could you even put in that cloud? You can feel that pull people have towards private cloud, so we’re looking forward to what happens. On a related topic, by our reckoning, kubernetes to small to have already fallen. Also: the elusive Baltimore accent, Oracle and containers, and recommendations.

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Where does Matt Ray find all these stories?
  • Patreon for this thing - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • SDT Slack
  • “Not all ‘guys.’”

Mid-roll

End-roll

Up there in New England

  • What is the Baltimore accent?
  • Watching The Keepers, and it’s reminding me of John Water movies, but I can’t figure out the patterns of the accent.
  • Season three of The Wire has samples.

Oracle Enters the OCI-runtime with Railcar - Oracle, the dark-horse of The Container Wars

  • Link
  • Rust! Also Smith and Sidecar
  • Oracle requires joint copyright assignment though…

Azure Stack, coming in September

  • Charges by consumption - how MIPS-y! “Compute charges start at .8 cents per virtual CPU per hour and go up from there, while storage starts at .6 cents per GB per hour. Those charges will be included in customers’ invoices for their overall use of Microsoft’s public cloud platform.”
  • Hardware via partners: “The exact pricing for Azure Stack hardware, including support contracts, will be up to each individual manufacturer. Microsoft is working with Dell EMC, Lenovo, HPE, Cisco, and Huawei to make the hardware available, and the first machines should be available in September.”
  • IDC estimates private cloud HW at $34bn or so runrate (based on 3Q2016 estimates), with 8% q/q growth. So, not too shabby there. This doesn’t include software, Microsoft’s take.
  • Scott Guthrie: “We talked to lots of customers who said, please don’t do that [allow so much customization that it's hard to debug problems]. The model we came up with instead was to work with a large spectrum of hardware providers, HP, Dell, Lenovo, Cisco and Huawei. Those are the five largest server manufacturers in the world. They will have systems that start with three nodes, not massive big purchases, that you can unbox and plug in. And have a fully working cloud in a day or two. Regardless of whom you call, we own the whole solution.”
  • Pivotal Cloud Foundry will run on it
  • Microsoft has a rocky road of delivering on private cloud. But, I’d wager the get it this time.
  • We discussed this on the most recent Pivotal Conversations, along with other delightful ephemera.

K8s Days May Be Numbered

  • Matt Asay strikes again!
  • Funny how OpenStack is now a cautionary tale. See Coté’s weasly, non-position on OpenStack in his May Register column.
  • I thought Cote’ was going to write this one up? (see below)
  • “Whitepaper review” a la The Weeds!
    • You have to be careful how you read that 451 survey.
    • On Asay’s 71%, Coté wrote: On that note, it’s easy to misread the widely quoted finding of “[n]early three-quarters (71 percent) of respondents indicated they are using Kubernetes” as meaning only Kubernetes. Actually, people are using many of them at once. The report clarifies this: “The fact that almost 75% of organizations reported using Kubernetes while the same group also reported significant use of other container management and orchestration software is evidence of a mixed market.”
    • Read: they’re trying everything. Nothing has won yet. Proving Asay’s point, but also defanging his link-bait lead.
    • “It seem far-fetched that Kubernetes could be heading for a fall” - there is no fall to be had because ascension hasn’t yet begin.
    • The core base of 201 people are organizations already using containers, so it doesn’t include organizations not using containers.
    • In a broader survey (where, presumably, not every enterprise was already using containers), of 300+ enterprises, production container use was: 19% in initial production, 8% were in broad production implementation.
    • This isn’t to say there hasn’t been huge growth in this space, but it’s the huge growth of small numbers.
    • This survey (though sponsored by CoreOS - I’m always suspicious of sponsored surveys, having worked on them myself!) is definitely worth paying attention to (as well as ongoing 451 and Gartner work here). Just make sure you read it right and don’t get too excited.
    • See Coté’s Notebook for more.
  • (Related: I’ve been thinking we should do special, “paid members only” [in Patreon?] “whitepaper review” episodes. Because, let’s be honest: only people who liked us enough to pay would be interested in that.)
  • Alright, now some vendor-sports:
    • So, can a vendor be successful if they “chase” the standards? Do you need to be in OpenWhisk, and OCI shit to operate in this space? Do you need to be Java EE compliant?
    • There may be no money in OSS, but maybe it’s the kingmaker, to steal O’Grady’s line.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

Could Facebook run on AWS?

  • Lots of fun speculation with sizes of services and numbers of servers.
  • From now on, this is the only content to send to people asking about running private cloud.
  • “In the real world it clearly wouldn’t make sense for Facebook to migrate over to AWS.“
  • First of all...
  • As John Willis would say, “I wanna be Ashlee Vance when I grow up.” Look at that guy: he’s kickin’ it no undershirt with the button-up style. Writes for Bloomberg, and only let’s just enough sass through in his tone to keep his broad, concise appeal but still have style that harkens back to his Register days.
    • And he wrote that Elon Musk book. CASH MONEY!
    • Second: “serverless is someone else’s server” manifest in 3D
    • Third, a lot of people ask me, “Coté, how do I get a job like yours?” Writing a lot of posts like this is one answer.

Thriving in a “Post AWS World”

  • Link
  • “Why You Can Have the Advantages and Still Not Win”
  • Touches on some of the previous conversations of anti-trust, how do you operate with a Goliath in your market?

Distributions are Becoming Irrelevant

  • Link
  • “The distribution users are, for most of the biggest projects, sysadmins.”
  • Nice history of how developers and distros have long been at odds.
  • Coté: I recall reading this. Did I get the summary right?
  • gems show that people will subvert the gate-keeper of being in the distro, thus, there is no power of a distro: people will just assemble whatever they want. Docker x10’s this.
  • Linux distro people fight too much and are, sort of, bags of dicks that are making the evolution of distros slow and further irrelevant. Hey, guys, “can’t we all just get along?”

Future of Serverless?

  • Link - that’s a helluva headline..
  • Who can take on Lambda? OpenWhisk on K8s?

IBM Backing off OpenStack?

DevOps Insights from RightRelevance

  • Wut?
  • Echo chambers exist, but some folks and events cut through “flocks”
  • IBM/Compuware stuff feels anomalous to me

OpenBSD with Randomized Kernels

Recommendations

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Microsoft will ship it’s private cloud stack, Azure Stack, in September. Will this work? Will people buy it? What could you even put in that cloud? You can feel that pull people have towards private cloud, so we’re looking forward to what happens. On a related topic, by our reckoning, kubernetes to small to have already fallen. Also: the elusive Baltimore accent, Oracle and containers, and recommendations.

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Where does Matt Ray find all these stories?
  • Patreon for this thing - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • SDT Slack
  • “Not all ‘guys.’”

Mid-roll

End-roll

Up there in New England

  • What is the Baltimore accent?
  • Watching The Keepers, and it’s reminding me of John Water movies, but I can’t figure out the patterns of the accent.
  • Season three of The Wire has samples.

Oracle Enters the OCI-runtime with Railcar - Oracle, the dark-horse of The Container Wars

  • Link
  • Rust! Also Smith and Sidecar
  • Oracle requires joint copyright assignment though…

Azure Stack, coming in September

  • Charges by consumption - how MIPS-y! “Compute charges start at .8 cents per virtual CPU per hour and go up from there, while storage starts at .6 cents per GB per hour. Those charges will be included in customers’ invoices for their overall use of Microsoft’s public cloud platform.”
  • Hardware via partners: “The exact pricing for Azure Stack hardware, including support contracts, will be up to each individual manufacturer. Microsoft is working with Dell EMC, Lenovo, HPE, Cisco, and Huawei to make the hardware available, and the first machines should be available in September.”
  • IDC estimates private cloud HW at $34bn or so runrate (based on 3Q2016 estimates), with 8% q/q growth. So, not too shabby there. This doesn’t include software, Microsoft’s take.
  • Scott Guthrie: “We talked to lots of customers who said, please don’t do that [allow so much customization that it's hard to debug problems]. The model we came up with instead was to work with a large spectrum of hardware providers, HP, Dell, Lenovo, Cisco and Huawei. Those are the five largest server manufacturers in the world. They will have systems that start with three nodes, not massive big purchases, that you can unbox and plug in. And have a fully working cloud in a day or two. Regardless of whom you call, we own the whole solution.”
  • Pivotal Cloud Foundry will run on it
  • Microsoft has a rocky road of delivering on private cloud. But, I’d wager the get it this time.
  • We discussed this on the most recent Pivotal Conversations, along with other delightful ephemera.

K8s Days May Be Numbered

  • Matt Asay strikes again!
  • Funny how OpenStack is now a cautionary tale. See Coté’s weasly, non-position on OpenStack in his May Register column.
  • I thought Cote’ was going to write this one up? (see below)
  • “Whitepaper review” a la The Weeds!
    • You have to be careful how you read that 451 survey.
    • On Asay’s 71%, Coté wrote: On that note, it’s easy to misread the widely quoted finding of “[n]early three-quarters (71 percent) of respondents indicated they are using Kubernetes” as meaning only Kubernetes. Actually, people are using many of them at once. The report clarifies this: “The fact that almost 75% of organizations reported using Kubernetes while the same group also reported significant use of other container management and orchestration software is evidence of a mixed market.”
    • Read: they’re trying everything. Nothing has won yet. Proving Asay’s point, but also defanging his link-bait lead.
    • “It seem far-fetched that Kubernetes could be heading for a fall” - there is no fall to be had because ascension hasn’t yet begin.
    • The core base of 201 people are organizations already using containers, so it doesn’t include organizations not using containers.
    • In a broader survey (where, presumably, not every enterprise was already using containers), of 300+ enterprises, production container use was: 19% in initial production, 8% were in broad production implementation.
    • This isn’t to say there hasn’t been huge growth in this space, but it’s the huge growth of small numbers.
    • This survey (though sponsored by CoreOS - I’m always suspicious of sponsored surveys, having worked on them myself!) is definitely worth paying attention to (as well as ongoing 451 and Gartner work here). Just make sure you read it right and don’t get too excited.
    • See Coté’s Notebook for more.
  • (Related: I’ve been thinking we should do special, “paid members only” [in Patreon?] “whitepaper review” episodes. Because, let’s be honest: only people who liked us enough to pay would be interested in that.)
  • Alright, now some vendor-sports:
    • So, can a vendor be successful if they “chase” the standards? Do you need to be in OpenWhisk, and OCI shit to operate in this space? Do you need to be Java EE compliant?
    • There may be no money in OSS, but maybe it’s the kingmaker, to steal O’Grady’s line.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

Could Facebook run on AWS?

  • Lots of fun speculation with sizes of services and numbers of servers.
  • From now on, this is the only content to send to people asking about running private cloud.
  • “In the real world it clearly wouldn’t make sense for Facebook to migrate over to AWS.“
  • First of all...
  • As John Willis would say, “I wanna be Ashlee Vance when I grow up.” Look at that guy: he’s kickin’ it no undershirt with the button-up style. Writes for Bloomberg, and only let’s just enough sass through in his tone to keep his broad, concise appeal but still have style that harkens back to his Register days.
    • And he wrote that Elon Musk book. CASH MONEY!
    • Second: “serverless is someone else’s server” manifest in 3D
    • Third, a lot of people ask me, “Coté, how do I get a job like yours?” Writing a lot of posts like this is one answer.

Thriving in a “Post AWS World”

  • Link
  • “Why You Can Have the Advantages and Still Not Win”
  • Touches on some of the previous conversations of anti-trust, how do you operate with a Goliath in your market?

Distributions are Becoming Irrelevant

  • Link
  • “The distribution users are, for most of the biggest projects, sysadmins.”
  • Nice history of how developers and distros have long been at odds.
  • Coté: I recall reading this. Did I get the summary right?
  • gems show that people will subvert the gate-keeper of being in the distro, thus, there is no power of a distro: people will just assemble whatever they want. Docker x10’s this.
  • Linux distro people fight too much and are, sort of, bags of dicks that are making the evolution of distros slow and further irrelevant. Hey, guys, “can’t we all just get along?”

Future of Serverless?

  • Link - that’s a helluva headline..
  • Who can take on Lambda? OpenWhisk on K8s?

IBM Backing off OpenStack?

DevOps Insights from RightRelevance

  • Wut?
  • Echo chambers exist, but some folks and events cut through “flocks”
  • IBM/Compuware stuff feels anomalous to me

OpenBSD with Randomized Kernels

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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Microsoft will ship it’s private cloud stack, Azure Stack, in September. Will this work? Will people buy it? What could you even put in that cloud? You can feel that pull people have towards private cloud, so we’re looking forward to what happens. On a related topic, by our reckoning, kubernetes to small to have already fallen. Also: the elusive Baltimore accent, Oracle and containers, and recommendations.

Meta, follow-up, etc.

  • Where does Matt Ray find all these stories?
  • Patreon for this thing - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit.
  • SDT Slack
  • “Not all ‘guys.’”

Mid-roll

End-roll

Up there in New England

  • What is the Baltimore accent?
  • Watching The Keepers, and it’s reminding me of John Water movies, but I can’t figure out the patterns of the accent.
  • Season three of The Wire has samples.

Oracle Enters the OCI-runtime with Railcar - Oracle, the dark-horse of The Container Wars

  • Link
  • Rust! Also Smith and Sidecar
  • Oracle requires joint copyright assignment though…

Azure Stack, coming in September

  • Charges by consumption - how MIPS-y! “Compute charges start at .8 cents per virtual CPU per hour and go up from there, while storage starts at .6 cents per GB per hour. Those charges will be included in customers’ invoices for their overall use of Microsoft’s public cloud platform.”
  • Hardware via partners: “The exact pricing for Azure Stack hardware, including support contracts, will be up to each individual manufacturer. Microsoft is working with Dell EMC, Lenovo, HPE, Cisco, and Huawei to make the hardware available, and the first machines should be available in September.”
  • IDC estimates private cloud HW at $34bn or so runrate (based on 3Q2016 estimates), with 8% q/q growth. So, not too shabby there. This doesn’t include software, Microsoft’s take.
  • Scott Guthrie: “We talked to lots of customers who said, please don’t do that [allow so much customization that it's hard to debug problems]. The model we came up with instead was to work with a large spectrum of hardware providers, HP, Dell, Lenovo, Cisco and Huawei. Those are the five largest server manufacturers in the world. They will have systems that start with three nodes, not massive big purchases, that you can unbox and plug in. And have a fully working cloud in a day or two. Regardless of whom you call, we own the whole solution.”
  • Pivotal Cloud Foundry will run on it
  • Microsoft has a rocky road of delivering on private cloud. But, I’d wager the get it this time.
  • We discussed this on the most recent Pivotal Conversations, along with other delightful ephemera.

K8s Days May Be Numbered

  • Matt Asay strikes again!
  • Funny how OpenStack is now a cautionary tale. See Coté’s weasly, non-position on OpenStack in his May Register column.
  • I thought Cote’ was going to write this one up? (see below)
  • “Whitepaper review” a la The Weeds!
    • You have to be careful how you read that 451 survey.
    • On Asay’s 71%, Coté wrote: On that note, it’s easy to misread the widely quoted finding of “[n]early three-quarters (71 percent) of respondents indicated they are using Kubernetes” as meaning only Kubernetes. Actually, people are using many of them at once. The report clarifies this: “The fact that almost 75% of organizations reported using Kubernetes while the same group also reported significant use of other container management and orchestration software is evidence of a mixed market.”
    • Read: they’re trying everything. Nothing has won yet. Proving Asay’s point, but also defanging his link-bait lead.
    • “It seem far-fetched that Kubernetes could be heading for a fall” - there is no fall to be had because ascension hasn’t yet begin.
    • The core base of 201 people are organizations already using containers, so it doesn’t include organizations not using containers.
    • In a broader survey (where, presumably, not every enterprise was already using containers), of 300+ enterprises, production container use was: 19% in initial production, 8% were in broad production implementation.
    • This isn’t to say there hasn’t been huge growth in this space, but it’s the huge growth of small numbers.
    • This survey (though sponsored by CoreOS - I’m always suspicious of sponsored surveys, having worked on them myself!) is definitely worth paying attention to (as well as ongoing 451 and Gartner work here). Just make sure you read it right and don’t get too excited.
    • See Coté’s Notebook for more.
  • (Related: I’ve been thinking we should do special, “paid members only” [in Patreon?] “whitepaper review” episodes. Because, let’s be honest: only people who liked us enough to pay would be interested in that.)
  • Alright, now some vendor-sports:
    • So, can a vendor be successful if they “chase” the standards? Do you need to be in OpenWhisk, and OCI shit to operate in this space? Do you need to be Java EE compliant?
    • There may be no money in OSS, but maybe it’s the kingmaker, to steal O’Grady’s line.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

Could Facebook run on AWS?

  • Lots of fun speculation with sizes of services and numbers of servers.
  • From now on, this is the only content to send to people asking about running private cloud.
  • “In the real world it clearly wouldn’t make sense for Facebook to migrate over to AWS.“
  • First of all...
  • As John Willis would say, “I wanna be Ashlee Vance when I grow up.” Look at that guy: he’s kickin’ it no undershirt with the button-up style. Writes for Bloomberg, and only let’s just enough sass through in his tone to keep his broad, concise appeal but still have style that harkens back to his Register days.
    • And he wrote that Elon Musk book. CASH MONEY!
    • Second: “serverless is someone else’s server” manifest in 3D
    • Third, a lot of people ask me, “Coté, how do I get a job like yours?” Writing a lot of posts like this is one answer.

Thriving in a “Post AWS World”

  • Link
  • “Why You Can Have the Advantages and Still Not Win”
  • Touches on some of the previous conversations of anti-trust, how do you operate with a Goliath in your market?

Distributions are Becoming Irrelevant

  • Link
  • “The distribution users are, for most of the biggest projects, sysadmins.”
  • Nice history of how developers and distros have long been at odds.
  • Coté: I recall reading this. Did I get the summary right?
  • gems show that people will subvert the gate-keeper of being in the distro, thus, there is no power of a distro: people will just assemble whatever they want. Docker x10’s this.
  • Linux distro people fight too much and are, sort of, bags of dicks that are making the evolution of distros slow and further irrelevant. Hey, guys, “can’t we all just get along?”

Future of Serverless?

  • Link - that’s a helluva headline..
  • Who can take on Lambda? OpenWhisk on K8s?

IBM Backing off OpenStack?

DevOps Insights from RightRelevance

  • Wut?
  • Echo chambers exist, but some folks and events cut through “flocks”
  • IBM/Compuware stuff feels anomalous to me

OpenBSD with Randomized Kernels

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+PyXCKwlX ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 98: “Do I just need some better medication?” or, advertising, antitrust, and talking to strangers https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/98 ea462a44-0a43-4ed1-a0d9-a04ce0cd5744 Thu, 06 Jul 2017 04:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 98 “Do I just need some better medication?” or, advertising, antitrust, and talking to strangers full Software Defined Talk LLC Without advertising, there would be no capitalism, and, if you’re not constantly afraid of the DoJ knocking at your door, you’re probably doing it wrong. Those are two whacky theories about advertising and antitrust, at least. With Matt Ray on vacation, Brandon and Coté talk about The Attention Merchants and the recent Google EU antitrust ruling. We also discuss several other books, and how to talk to non-tech people at parties. Surprisingly, no container talk! 57:11 true Without advertising, there would be no capitalism, and, if you’re not constantly afraid of the DoJ knocking at your door, you’re probably doing it wrong. Those are two whacky theories about advertising and antitrust, at least. With Matt Ray on vacation, Brandon and Coté talk about The Attention Merchants and the recent Google EU antitrust ruling. We also discuss several other books, and how to talk to non-tech people at parties. Surprisingly, no container talk!

Mid-roll

End-roll

Show Links

Recommendations

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Without advertising, there would be no capitalism, and, if you’re not constantly afraid of the DoJ knocking at your door, you’re probably doing it wrong. Those are two whacky theories about advertising and antitrust, at least. With Matt Ray on vacation, Brandon and Coté talk about The Attention Merchants and the recent Google EU antitrust ruling. We also discuss several other books, and how to talk to non-tech people at parties. Surprisingly, no container talk!

Mid-roll

End-roll

Show Links

Recommendations

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Without advertising, there would be no capitalism, and, if you’re not constantly afraid of the DoJ knocking at your door, you’re probably doing it wrong. Those are two whacky theories about advertising and antitrust, at least. With Matt Ray on vacation, Brandon and Coté talk about The Attention Merchants and the recent Google EU antitrust ruling. We also discuss several other books, and how to talk to non-tech people at parties. Surprisingly, no container talk!

Mid-roll

End-roll

Show Links

Recommendations

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+XbaOaYFj ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 97: The novel strategy of making money, and investing to do so - Amazon + Whole Foods https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/97 46e24c64-5a84-4f94-aa6c-5959dbe47bc8 Thu, 29 Jun 2017 21:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 97 The novel strategy of making money, and investing to do so - Amazon + Whole Foods full Software Defined Talk LLC Looks like we’ll be getting cheaper organic food what with Amazon buying Whole Foods. What exactly is the strategy at play here, though? Other than the obvious thing of doing online groceries, how is Amazon advantaged here such that others (like Wal-mart), can’t simply do this themselves. We go over these questions and how they related to M&A in general. Plus recommendations and some podcast meta talk. This episode is sponsored by Casper, [who’s looking for some good senior SREs](https://boards.greenhouse.io/casper/jobs/649758?gh_jid=649758). If you’re into building out and managing infrastructure that keeps code running and makes sure you can sleep soundly at night, check out [the job listing, apply](https://boards.greenhouse.io/casper/jobs/649758?gh_jid=649758), and be sure to mention that you heard about it on Software Defined Talk. According [to Glassdoor reviews](https://www.glassdoor.com/Overview/Working-at-Casper-EI_IE990859.11,17.htm), it’s a damn fine place to work. You can also just email [email protected] and browse all their openings at [casper.com/jobs](https://casper.com/jobs/). 1:03:52 true Looks like we’ll be getting cheaper organic food what with Amazon buying Whole Foods. What exactly is the strategy at play here, though? Other than the obvious thing of doing online groceries, how is Amazon advantaged here such that others (like Wal-mart), can’t simply do this themselves. We go over these questions and how they related to M&A in general. Plus recommendations and some podcast meta talk.

Mid-roll

Podcast meta-talk

Amazon Buys Whole Foods

  • This was not covered in the Mary Meeker slide-fest.
  • Coté’s notebook on the topic.
  • Stratechery on WF Acquisition
  • Exponent Podcast
  • What exactly are the barriers to entry here for other grocery stores.
  • The business: online, and just the grocery store on it’s own...plus the 460+ physical stores for other goods?
  • Barriers to entry, Amazon buyers (Whole Foods looks good now?), culture clash?, HEB love, private label

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode.

Gartner Magic Quadrant for IAAS is Here!

How Microsoft Is Shifting Focus to Open Source

  • Link
  • “Chef is used to manage thousands of nodes internally across Azure, Office 365 and Bing.”

Amazon Eyeing Slack?

  • Link
  • “Buying Slack would help Seattle-based Amazon bolster its enterprise services as it seeks to compete with rivals like Microsoft Corp. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google.”

Walmart Buys Bonobo

Walmart Sez Get Off the AWS

What’s Wrong with Jenkins?

  • Jenkins is the Nagios of CI/CD
  • “No toolchain is perfect, but you can achieve software delivery perfection (or something close to it, at least) when you implement the right culture.” Tools don’t substitute culture.

Oracle’s Swinging For the Fences (and missing)

  • Link
  • “He was also unwilling for Specsavers to become a guinea pig for Oracle's cloud.”

Ubuntu Mobile Post Mortem

Serverless and the Death of DevOps

  • Link
  • Spoiler: “DevOps is the ultimate reactive, or event-driven, tech use case. It’s not going anywhere”

State of DevOps 2017 Report

Commercial Open Source Software Companies

  • Link
  • A bit of sourcing on the numbers would be valuable
  • Glad Chef’s not on the list, wouldn’t want to comment on the numbers

Cloud Foundry Summit

Heptio Out of Stealth Mode with K8s Management Tool

  • TheNewStack covere
  • Official page
  • File under “It didn’t already do that. I see.”
  • Not sure this qualifies as “coming out of stealth”, everyone knows they work on open source K8s. I’m not seeing a monetization strategy yet beyond support & training. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but they raised $8.5 for their A-round

BMC Software Exploring Merging with CA

  • STOP THE PRESSES! TERRIBLE MEETS TERRIBLE?
  • So far, no confirmation, but:
  • “While the two companies were once dominant in the systems management industry, the analyst notes that CA and BMC have 7.5% and 8% share respectively as of FY16 which combined would put them on a near even footing with IBM, the largest vendor, at 15%.”
  • “There are also many other vendors in the market including MSFT (7%) and NOW (5%) so anti trust concerns should not be an issue.”

High Level Kubernetes Overview

  • Link
  • “Basically Kubernetes is a distributed system that runs programs (well, containers) on computers. You tell it what to run, and it schedules it onto your machines.”

More on Service Meshes

Recommendations

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Looks like we’ll be getting cheaper organic food what with Amazon buying Whole Foods. What exactly is the strategy at play here, though? Other than the obvious thing of doing online groceries, how is Amazon advantaged here such that others (like Wal-mart), can’t simply do this themselves. We go over these questions and how they related to M&A in general. Plus recommendations and some podcast meta talk.

Mid-roll

Podcast meta-talk

Amazon Buys Whole Foods

  • This was not covered in the Mary Meeker slide-fest.
  • Coté’s notebook on the topic.
  • Stratechery on WF Acquisition
  • Exponent Podcast
  • What exactly are the barriers to entry here for other grocery stores.
  • The business: online, and just the grocery store on it’s own...plus the 460+ physical stores for other goods?
  • Barriers to entry, Amazon buyers (Whole Foods looks good now?), culture clash?, HEB love, private label

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode.

Gartner Magic Quadrant for IAAS is Here!

How Microsoft Is Shifting Focus to Open Source

  • Link
  • “Chef is used to manage thousands of nodes internally across Azure, Office 365 and Bing.”

Amazon Eyeing Slack?

  • Link
  • “Buying Slack would help Seattle-based Amazon bolster its enterprise services as it seeks to compete with rivals like Microsoft Corp. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google.”

Walmart Buys Bonobo

Walmart Sez Get Off the AWS

What’s Wrong with Jenkins?

  • Jenkins is the Nagios of CI/CD
  • “No toolchain is perfect, but you can achieve software delivery perfection (or something close to it, at least) when you implement the right culture.” Tools don’t substitute culture.

Oracle’s Swinging For the Fences (and missing)

  • Link
  • “He was also unwilling for Specsavers to become a guinea pig for Oracle's cloud.”

Ubuntu Mobile Post Mortem

Serverless and the Death of DevOps

  • Link
  • Spoiler: “DevOps is the ultimate reactive, or event-driven, tech use case. It’s not going anywhere”

State of DevOps 2017 Report

Commercial Open Source Software Companies

  • Link
  • A bit of sourcing on the numbers would be valuable
  • Glad Chef’s not on the list, wouldn’t want to comment on the numbers

Cloud Foundry Summit

Heptio Out of Stealth Mode with K8s Management Tool

  • TheNewStack covere
  • Official page
  • File under “It didn’t already do that. I see.”
  • Not sure this qualifies as “coming out of stealth”, everyone knows they work on open source K8s. I’m not seeing a monetization strategy yet beyond support & training. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but they raised $8.5 for their A-round

BMC Software Exploring Merging with CA

  • STOP THE PRESSES! TERRIBLE MEETS TERRIBLE?
  • So far, no confirmation, but:
  • “While the two companies were once dominant in the systems management industry, the analyst notes that CA and BMC have 7.5% and 8% share respectively as of FY16 which combined would put them on a near even footing with IBM, the largest vendor, at 15%.”
  • “There are also many other vendors in the market including MSFT (7%) and NOW (5%) so anti trust concerns should not be an issue.”

High Level Kubernetes Overview

  • Link
  • “Basically Kubernetes is a distributed system that runs programs (well, containers) on computers. You tell it what to run, and it schedules it onto your machines.”

More on Service Meshes

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
Looks like we’ll be getting cheaper organic food what with Amazon buying Whole Foods. What exactly is the strategy at play here, though? Other than the obvious thing of doing online groceries, how is Amazon advantaged here such that others (like Wal-mart), can’t simply do this themselves. We go over these questions and how they related to M&A in general. Plus recommendations and some podcast meta talk.

Mid-roll

Podcast meta-talk

Amazon Buys Whole Foods

  • This was not covered in the Mary Meeker slide-fest.
  • Coté’s notebook on the topic.
  • Stratechery on WF Acquisition
  • Exponent Podcast
  • What exactly are the barriers to entry here for other grocery stores.
  • The business: online, and just the grocery store on it’s own...plus the 460+ physical stores for other goods?
  • Barriers to entry, Amazon buyers (Whole Foods looks good now?), culture clash?, HEB love, private label

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode.

Gartner Magic Quadrant for IAAS is Here!

How Microsoft Is Shifting Focus to Open Source

  • Link
  • “Chef is used to manage thousands of nodes internally across Azure, Office 365 and Bing.”

Amazon Eyeing Slack?

  • Link
  • “Buying Slack would help Seattle-based Amazon bolster its enterprise services as it seeks to compete with rivals like Microsoft Corp. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google.”

Walmart Buys Bonobo

Walmart Sez Get Off the AWS

What’s Wrong with Jenkins?

  • Jenkins is the Nagios of CI/CD
  • “No toolchain is perfect, but you can achieve software delivery perfection (or something close to it, at least) when you implement the right culture.” Tools don’t substitute culture.

Oracle’s Swinging For the Fences (and missing)

  • Link
  • “He was also unwilling for Specsavers to become a guinea pig for Oracle's cloud.”

Ubuntu Mobile Post Mortem

Serverless and the Death of DevOps

  • Link
  • Spoiler: “DevOps is the ultimate reactive, or event-driven, tech use case. It’s not going anywhere”

State of DevOps 2017 Report

Commercial Open Source Software Companies

  • Link
  • A bit of sourcing on the numbers would be valuable
  • Glad Chef’s not on the list, wouldn’t want to comment on the numbers

Cloud Foundry Summit

Heptio Out of Stealth Mode with K8s Management Tool

  • TheNewStack covere
  • Official page
  • File under “It didn’t already do that. I see.”
  • Not sure this qualifies as “coming out of stealth”, everyone knows they work on open source K8s. I’m not seeing a monetization strategy yet beyond support & training. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, but they raised $8.5 for their A-round

BMC Software Exploring Merging with CA

  • STOP THE PRESSES! TERRIBLE MEETS TERRIBLE?
  • So far, no confirmation, but:
  • “While the two companies were once dominant in the systems management industry, the analyst notes that CA and BMC have 7.5% and 8% share respectively as of FY16 which combined would put them on a near even footing with IBM, the largest vendor, at 15%.”
  • “There are also many other vendors in the market including MSFT (7%) and NOW (5%) so anti trust concerns should not be an issue.”

High Level Kubernetes Overview

  • Link
  • “Basically Kubernetes is a distributed system that runs programs (well, containers) on computers. You tell it what to run, and it schedules it onto your machines.”

More on Service Meshes

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+NBjzRMdo ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 96: An AWS private cloud strategy, kubernetes aplenty, microservices by yaml, & detailed hot-dog creature analysis https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/96 68584370-e131-458b-8af1-45d22e054a52 Fri, 02 Jun 2017 17:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 96 An AWS private cloud strategy, kubernetes aplenty, microservices by yaml, & detailed hot-dog creature analysis full Software Defined Talk LLC The cat-nip of Mary Meeker's Internet Trends report is out this week so we discuss the highlights which leads to a sudden discussion of what an Amazon private cloud product would look like. Then, with a raft of new container related news we sort out what CoreOS is doing with their Tectonic managed service, what Heptio is (the Mirantis of Kubernetes?), and then a deep dive into the newly announced Istio which seems to be looking to create a yaml-based(!) standard for microservices configuration and policy and, then, the actual code for managing it all. Also, an extensive analysis of a hot-dog display, which is either basting itself or putting on some condiment-hair. 1:07:01 true The cat-nip of Mary Meeker's Internet Trends report is out this week so we discuss the highlights which leads to a sudden discussion of what an Amazon private cloud product would look like. Then, with a raft of new container related news we sort out what CoreOS is doing with their Tectonic managed service, what Heptio is (the Mirantis of Kubernetes?), and then a deep dive into the newly announced Istio which seems to be looking to create a yaml-based(!) standard for microservices configuration and policy and, then, the actual code for managing it all. Also, an extensive analysis of a hot-dog display, which is either basting itself or putting on some condiment-hair.

Alternate Titles

  • I've seen this hot-dog before.
  • I’ve been doing this since dickity-4
  • I’m sticking with the Mary Meeker slides, you nerds go figure it out

Mid-roll

Hot-dog guy in Japan

Internet Trends 2017

  • 300 plus slides of charts
  • Computes!
  • Coté’s notebook, summary of summary:
    • Google and Facebook make a lot of ad money.
    • The Kids like using smart phones, the olds like using traditional telephones. One of them will die sooner.
    • Voice, image recognition, etc.
    • China is pretty much a mature market, and it’s huge.
    • India has potential, but doing business there is hard and you need more Internet in a pocket rollout.
    • The public/private cloud debate is still far from over.
    • But, AWS, Microsoft, and Google have pretty much won.
    • Bonus: there’s surprisingly little funding and exits this year.
  • Would Amazon sell some private clouds?

Isotoner and Hephaestus - All the new container orchestration poop

  • Coté: Catching up on all this week's container poop & as always, my first reaction is “oh, I thought the existing stuff did all that already..so."
  • Managed service for Tectonic as a Service - so, keeping your Kubernates cluster software updated? Presumably enforcing config, etc?
    • However, not all done, still working on the complete solution.
    • But, there’s an etcd thing ‘As a first step, Tectonic 1.6.4 will offer the distributed etcd key-value data store as a fully managed cloud service. “It’s the logical one to offer first because it is everything else gets built on it,” Polvi explained. The data store “guarantees that data is in a consistent state for very specific operations,” he said, referring to how etcd can be essential for operations such as database migrations.’
    • Another etcd description: “etcd is a clustered database that prizes consistency above partition tolerance… Interestingly, at Google, chubby is most frequently accessed using an abstracted File interface that works across local files, object stores, etc. The highly consistent nature, however, provides for strict ordering of writes and allows clients to do atomic updates of a set of values.
    • So, you need locks for - dun-dun-dun! - transactions! Queue JP lecturing me in 2002.
  • Then there’s Istio:
    • Istio?!
    • Whao! Check out the exec-pitch: “ Istio gives CIOs a powerful tool to enforce security, policy and compliance requirements across the enterprise.” And Google: “Through the Open Service Broker model CIOs can define a catalog of services which may be used within their enterprise and auditing tools to enforce compliance.”
      • I love their idea of what a CIO does.
    • “An open platform to connect, manage, and secure microservices“
    • SDN++ overlay for container orchestrators from Google, IBM & Lyft - once you control the network with the “data plane,” you add in the “control plane” which allows you to control the flow and shit of the actual microservices.
    • Tackling the “new problems emerge due to the sheer number of services that exist in a larger system. Problems that had to be solved once for a monolith, like security, load balancing, monitoring, and rate limiting need to be handled for each service.”
    • And, you know, all the agnostic, multi-cloud, open stuff.
    • Thankfully, they didn’t use a bunch of garbage, nonsense names for things.
    • Let’s look at the docs (BTW, can you kids start just putting out PDFs instead of only these auto-generated from markdown web pages?):
      • First of all, these are good docs.
      • Monkey-patching for the container era: “You add Istio support to services by deploying a special sidecar proxy throughout your environment that intercepts all network communication between microservices, configured and managed using Istio’s control plane functionality.”
      • The future! Where we all shall live! “Istio currently only supports service deployment on Kubernetes, though other environments will be supported in future versions.”
      • Problems being solved, aka, “ways you must be this tall to ride the microservices ride”: “Its requirements can include discovery, load balancing, failure recovery, metrics, and monitoring, and often more complex operational requirements such as A/B testing, canary releases, rate limiting, access control, and end-to-end authentication.”
      • Also: Traffic Management, Observability, Policy Enforcement, Service Identity and Security.
      • Does it have the part where it reboots/fixes failed services for you?
      • So:
        • you monkey-patch all this shit in (er, sorry, “sidecar”),
        • which controls the network with SDN shit,
        • Istio-Manager + Envoy does all your load-balancing/circuit breaker/canary/AB shit, service discovery/registry, service versioning (i.e., running n+1 different versions of code - always a pretty cool feature), configuring “routes,” what connects to what,
        • I don’t think it provides a service registry/discover service? Maybe just a waffer thin API (“a platform-agnostic service discovery interface”)?
        • Question: what does this look like in your code?
          • The thing 12 factor-style passes a configuration into your actual code. Here, you’re adding a bunch of name/value pairs (which can be nested) and also translating them to the name/value pairs that your code is expecting...on an HTTP call? Executing a command in your container? As ENV vars?
          • And then, I think you finally get ahold of the network to reply back with some HTML, JSON, or some sort of HTTP request by .,
  • So, big questions, aka, Coté mental breakdown that only Matt Ray can cure:
    • Er...so this all really is a replacement for the VMware stack, right? And OpenStack? Or do you still need those. What the fuck is all this stuff? It just installs the Docker image on a server? And then handles multi-zone replication, and making sure config drift is handles (bringing up failed nodes, too)?
    • So, it’s just cheaper and more transparent than VMware?
    • What’s the set of shit one needs? Ubuntu, Moby Engine (?), Moby command line tools, etcd? Actuality kubernetes code? What’s Swarm do? And then there’s monitoring, which according to Whiskey Charity, is all shit, right?
    • Where’ my fucking chart on this shit?
    • Please write two page memo for the BoD by 2pm today.
  • Meanwhile: Oracle’s cool with it, “WTF is a microservice”, compared to SOA/ESB and RESTful, and James Governor tries to explain it all.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode.

Rackspace Buys Enterprise Apps Management TriCore

  • Link
  • New CEO and biggest acquisition, I thought they were quieting down with the PE

Red Hat buys Codenvy

  • Codenvy sets up your developer environments, and has team stuff.
  • Red Hat is really after the developer market.
  • TaskTop has a good chance of being acquired in this climate.
  • Pour one out from BMC/StreamStep.
  • Notes from Carl Lehmann report at 451:
    • In-browser IDE and devtool chain(?) for OpenShift.io, based on Eclipse Che
    • “Founded in 2013, San Francisco-based Codenvy raised $10m in January of that year, and used a portion of its funds to buy its initial codebase from eXo Platform, which had developed the eXo Cloud IDE in-browser coding suite to support its social and collaboration applications.”
    • “The company's suite works with developer tools like subversion and git, CloudBees, Jenkins, Docker, MongoDB, Cloud Foundry, Maven and ant, as well as PaaS and IaaS offerings such as Heroku, Google AppEngine, Red Hat OpenShift and AWS.”
    • Check out the Dell Sputnik call-out: “Rivals to Codenvy include cloud-based development suites Eclipse Orion (open source), Cloud9 IDE and Nitrous.IO. There are other 'cloud IDEs,' including Codeanywhere, CodeRun Studio, Neutron Drive and ShiftEdit. On the developer environment configuration front, Pivotal created and open-sourced a developer and OS X laptop configuration tool called Workstation, and now Sprout. Dell's Project Sputnik is seeking to address similar build environment standup productivity challenges.”

Uber back in Austin

Amazon Hiring Old Folks (Like Me)

More Tech Against Texas’ Discriminatory Laws

  • Lords of Tech sign a thing
  • “In addition to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Apple CEO Tim Cook, the letter was signed by Amazon CEO Jeff Wilke, IBM Chairman Ginni Rometty, Microsoft Corp. President Brad Smith and Google CEO Sundar Pichai. The leaders of Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Cisco, Silicon Labs, Celanese Corp., GSD&M, Salesforce and Gearbox Software also signed the letter.”
  • “Peeing is not political” - recap of the history of the bathroom bill. Still doesn’t really address “is there actually a problem here, backed up with citations.” Without such coverage, it’s hard to understand (and therefore figure out and react to) the hillbilly’s side on this beyond: "It's just common sense and common decency — we don't want men in women's, ladies' rooms." It also highlights the huge, social divide between “city folk” and the hillbillies.
  • A lot more from TheNewStack.

ChefConf Retrospective

Competing in Public Cloud is Crazy Expensive

  • Link
  • Tracks the CAPEX spend over the years for MS, Google and Amazon

A Year of Google & Apple Maps

  • Link
  • Comprehensive drill-down into the mapping changes made by Google and the smaller moves by Apple.
  • Probably not content for conversation, but whoa.

FAA Flight Delay Tracking

Recommendations

]]>
The cat-nip of Mary Meeker's Internet Trends report is out this week so we discuss the highlights which leads to a sudden discussion of what an Amazon private cloud product would look like. Then, with a raft of new container related news we sort out what CoreOS is doing with their Tectonic managed service, what Heptio is (the Mirantis of Kubernetes?), and then a deep dive into the newly announced Istio which seems to be looking to create a yaml-based(!) standard for microservices configuration and policy and, then, the actual code for managing it all. Also, an extensive analysis of a hot-dog display, which is either basting itself or putting on some condiment-hair.

Alternate Titles

  • I've seen this hot-dog before.
  • I’ve been doing this since dickity-4
  • I’m sticking with the Mary Meeker slides, you nerds go figure it out

Mid-roll

Hot-dog guy in Japan

Internet Trends 2017

  • 300 plus slides of charts
  • Computes!
  • Coté’s notebook, summary of summary:
    • Google and Facebook make a lot of ad money.
    • The Kids like using smart phones, the olds like using traditional telephones. One of them will die sooner.
    • Voice, image recognition, etc.
    • China is pretty much a mature market, and it’s huge.
    • India has potential, but doing business there is hard and you need more Internet in a pocket rollout.
    • The public/private cloud debate is still far from over.
    • But, AWS, Microsoft, and Google have pretty much won.
    • Bonus: there’s surprisingly little funding and exits this year.
  • Would Amazon sell some private clouds?

Isotoner and Hephaestus - All the new container orchestration poop

  • Coté: Catching up on all this week's container poop & as always, my first reaction is “oh, I thought the existing stuff did all that already..so."
  • Managed service for Tectonic as a Service - so, keeping your Kubernates cluster software updated? Presumably enforcing config, etc?
    • However, not all done, still working on the complete solution.
    • But, there’s an etcd thing ‘As a first step, Tectonic 1.6.4 will offer the distributed etcd key-value data store as a fully managed cloud service. “It’s the logical one to offer first because it is everything else gets built on it,” Polvi explained. The data store “guarantees that data is in a consistent state for very specific operations,” he said, referring to how etcd can be essential for operations such as database migrations.’
    • Another etcd description: “etcd is a clustered database that prizes consistency above partition tolerance… Interestingly, at Google, chubby is most frequently accessed using an abstracted File interface that works across local files, object stores, etc. The highly consistent nature, however, provides for strict ordering of writes and allows clients to do atomic updates of a set of values.
    • So, you need locks for - dun-dun-dun! - transactions! Queue JP lecturing me in 2002.
  • Then there’s Istio:
    • Istio?!
    • Whao! Check out the exec-pitch: “ Istio gives CIOs a powerful tool to enforce security, policy and compliance requirements across the enterprise.” And Google: “Through the Open Service Broker model CIOs can define a catalog of services which may be used within their enterprise and auditing tools to enforce compliance.”
      • I love their idea of what a CIO does.
    • “An open platform to connect, manage, and secure microservices“
    • SDN++ overlay for container orchestrators from Google, IBM & Lyft - once you control the network with the “data plane,” you add in the “control plane” which allows you to control the flow and shit of the actual microservices.
    • Tackling the “new problems emerge due to the sheer number of services that exist in a larger system. Problems that had to be solved once for a monolith, like security, load balancing, monitoring, and rate limiting need to be handled for each service.”
    • And, you know, all the agnostic, multi-cloud, open stuff.
    • Thankfully, they didn’t use a bunch of garbage, nonsense names for things.
    • Let’s look at the docs (BTW, can you kids start just putting out PDFs instead of only these auto-generated from markdown web pages?):
      • First of all, these are good docs.
      • Monkey-patching for the container era: “You add Istio support to services by deploying a special sidecar proxy throughout your environment that intercepts all network communication between microservices, configured and managed using Istio’s control plane functionality.”
      • The future! Where we all shall live! “Istio currently only supports service deployment on Kubernetes, though other environments will be supported in future versions.”
      • Problems being solved, aka, “ways you must be this tall to ride the microservices ride”: “Its requirements can include discovery, load balancing, failure recovery, metrics, and monitoring, and often more complex operational requirements such as A/B testing, canary releases, rate limiting, access control, and end-to-end authentication.”
      • Also: Traffic Management, Observability, Policy Enforcement, Service Identity and Security.
      • Does it have the part where it reboots/fixes failed services for you?
      • So:
        • you monkey-patch all this shit in (er, sorry, “sidecar”),
        • which controls the network with SDN shit,
        • Istio-Manager + Envoy does all your load-balancing/circuit breaker/canary/AB shit, service discovery/registry, service versioning (i.e., running n+1 different versions of code - always a pretty cool feature), configuring “routes,” what connects to what,
        • I don’t think it provides a service registry/discover service? Maybe just a waffer thin API (“a platform-agnostic service discovery interface”)?
        • Question: what does this look like in your code?
          • The thing 12 factor-style passes a configuration into your actual code. Here, you’re adding a bunch of name/value pairs (which can be nested) and also translating them to the name/value pairs that your code is expecting...on an HTTP call? Executing a command in your container? As ENV vars?
          • And then, I think you finally get ahold of the network to reply back with some HTML, JSON, or some sort of HTTP request by .,
  • So, big questions, aka, Coté mental breakdown that only Matt Ray can cure:
    • Er...so this all really is a replacement for the VMware stack, right? And OpenStack? Or do you still need those. What the fuck is all this stuff? It just installs the Docker image on a server? And then handles multi-zone replication, and making sure config drift is handles (bringing up failed nodes, too)?
    • So, it’s just cheaper and more transparent than VMware?
    • What’s the set of shit one needs? Ubuntu, Moby Engine (?), Moby command line tools, etcd? Actuality kubernetes code? What’s Swarm do? And then there’s monitoring, which according to Whiskey Charity, is all shit, right?
    • Where’ my fucking chart on this shit?
    • Please write two page memo for the BoD by 2pm today.
  • Meanwhile: Oracle’s cool with it, “WTF is a microservice”, compared to SOA/ESB and RESTful, and James Governor tries to explain it all.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode.

Rackspace Buys Enterprise Apps Management TriCore

  • Link
  • New CEO and biggest acquisition, I thought they were quieting down with the PE

Red Hat buys Codenvy

  • Codenvy sets up your developer environments, and has team stuff.
  • Red Hat is really after the developer market.
  • TaskTop has a good chance of being acquired in this climate.
  • Pour one out from BMC/StreamStep.
  • Notes from Carl Lehmann report at 451:
    • In-browser IDE and devtool chain(?) for OpenShift.io, based on Eclipse Che
    • “Founded in 2013, San Francisco-based Codenvy raised $10m in January of that year, and used a portion of its funds to buy its initial codebase from eXo Platform, which had developed the eXo Cloud IDE in-browser coding suite to support its social and collaboration applications.”
    • “The company's suite works with developer tools like subversion and git, CloudBees, Jenkins, Docker, MongoDB, Cloud Foundry, Maven and ant, as well as PaaS and IaaS offerings such as Heroku, Google AppEngine, Red Hat OpenShift and AWS.”
    • Check out the Dell Sputnik call-out: “Rivals to Codenvy include cloud-based development suites Eclipse Orion (open source), Cloud9 IDE and Nitrous.IO. There are other 'cloud IDEs,' including Codeanywhere, CodeRun Studio, Neutron Drive and ShiftEdit. On the developer environment configuration front, Pivotal created and open-sourced a developer and OS X laptop configuration tool called Workstation, and now Sprout. Dell's Project Sputnik is seeking to address similar build environment standup productivity challenges.”

Uber back in Austin

Amazon Hiring Old Folks (Like Me)

More Tech Against Texas’ Discriminatory Laws

  • Lords of Tech sign a thing
  • “In addition to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Apple CEO Tim Cook, the letter was signed by Amazon CEO Jeff Wilke, IBM Chairman Ginni Rometty, Microsoft Corp. President Brad Smith and Google CEO Sundar Pichai. The leaders of Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Cisco, Silicon Labs, Celanese Corp., GSD&M, Salesforce and Gearbox Software also signed the letter.”
  • “Peeing is not political” - recap of the history of the bathroom bill. Still doesn’t really address “is there actually a problem here, backed up with citations.” Without such coverage, it’s hard to understand (and therefore figure out and react to) the hillbilly’s side on this beyond: "It's just common sense and common decency — we don't want men in women's, ladies' rooms." It also highlights the huge, social divide between “city folk” and the hillbillies.
  • A lot more from TheNewStack.

ChefConf Retrospective

Competing in Public Cloud is Crazy Expensive

  • Link
  • Tracks the CAPEX spend over the years for MS, Google and Amazon

A Year of Google & Apple Maps

  • Link
  • Comprehensive drill-down into the mapping changes made by Google and the smaller moves by Apple.
  • Probably not content for conversation, but whoa.

FAA Flight Delay Tracking

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
The cat-nip of Mary Meeker's Internet Trends report is out this week so we discuss the highlights which leads to a sudden discussion of what an Amazon private cloud product would look like. Then, with a raft of new container related news we sort out what CoreOS is doing with their Tectonic managed service, what Heptio is (the Mirantis of Kubernetes?), and then a deep dive into the newly announced Istio which seems to be looking to create a yaml-based(!) standard for microservices configuration and policy and, then, the actual code for managing it all. Also, an extensive analysis of a hot-dog display, which is either basting itself or putting on some condiment-hair.

Alternate Titles

  • I've seen this hot-dog before.
  • I’ve been doing this since dickity-4
  • I’m sticking with the Mary Meeker slides, you nerds go figure it out

Mid-roll

Hot-dog guy in Japan

Internet Trends 2017

  • 300 plus slides of charts
  • Computes!
  • Coté’s notebook, summary of summary:
    • Google and Facebook make a lot of ad money.
    • The Kids like using smart phones, the olds like using traditional telephones. One of them will die sooner.
    • Voice, image recognition, etc.
    • China is pretty much a mature market, and it’s huge.
    • India has potential, but doing business there is hard and you need more Internet in a pocket rollout.
    • The public/private cloud debate is still far from over.
    • But, AWS, Microsoft, and Google have pretty much won.
    • Bonus: there’s surprisingly little funding and exits this year.
  • Would Amazon sell some private clouds?

Isotoner and Hephaestus - All the new container orchestration poop

  • Coté: Catching up on all this week's container poop & as always, my first reaction is “oh, I thought the existing stuff did all that already..so."
  • Managed service for Tectonic as a Service - so, keeping your Kubernates cluster software updated? Presumably enforcing config, etc?
    • However, not all done, still working on the complete solution.
    • But, there’s an etcd thing ‘As a first step, Tectonic 1.6.4 will offer the distributed etcd key-value data store as a fully managed cloud service. “It’s the logical one to offer first because it is everything else gets built on it,” Polvi explained. The data store “guarantees that data is in a consistent state for very specific operations,” he said, referring to how etcd can be essential for operations such as database migrations.’
    • Another etcd description: “etcd is a clustered database that prizes consistency above partition tolerance… Interestingly, at Google, chubby is most frequently accessed using an abstracted File interface that works across local files, object stores, etc. The highly consistent nature, however, provides for strict ordering of writes and allows clients to do atomic updates of a set of values.
    • So, you need locks for - dun-dun-dun! - transactions! Queue JP lecturing me in 2002.
  • Then there’s Istio:
    • Istio?!
    • Whao! Check out the exec-pitch: “ Istio gives CIOs a powerful tool to enforce security, policy and compliance requirements across the enterprise.” And Google: “Through the Open Service Broker model CIOs can define a catalog of services which may be used within their enterprise and auditing tools to enforce compliance.”
      • I love their idea of what a CIO does.
    • “An open platform to connect, manage, and secure microservices“
    • SDN++ overlay for container orchestrators from Google, IBM & Lyft - once you control the network with the “data plane,” you add in the “control plane” which allows you to control the flow and shit of the actual microservices.
    • Tackling the “new problems emerge due to the sheer number of services that exist in a larger system. Problems that had to be solved once for a monolith, like security, load balancing, monitoring, and rate limiting need to be handled for each service.”
    • And, you know, all the agnostic, multi-cloud, open stuff.
    • Thankfully, they didn’t use a bunch of garbage, nonsense names for things.
    • Let’s look at the docs (BTW, can you kids start just putting out PDFs instead of only these auto-generated from markdown web pages?):
      • First of all, these are good docs.
      • Monkey-patching for the container era: “You add Istio support to services by deploying a special sidecar proxy throughout your environment that intercepts all network communication between microservices, configured and managed using Istio’s control plane functionality.”
      • The future! Where we all shall live! “Istio currently only supports service deployment on Kubernetes, though other environments will be supported in future versions.”
      • Problems being solved, aka, “ways you must be this tall to ride the microservices ride”: “Its requirements can include discovery, load balancing, failure recovery, metrics, and monitoring, and often more complex operational requirements such as A/B testing, canary releases, rate limiting, access control, and end-to-end authentication.”
      • Also: Traffic Management, Observability, Policy Enforcement, Service Identity and Security.
      • Does it have the part where it reboots/fixes failed services for you?
      • So:
        • you monkey-patch all this shit in (er, sorry, “sidecar”),
        • which controls the network with SDN shit,
        • Istio-Manager + Envoy does all your load-balancing/circuit breaker/canary/AB shit, service discovery/registry, service versioning (i.e., running n+1 different versions of code - always a pretty cool feature), configuring “routes,” what connects to what,
        • I don’t think it provides a service registry/discover service? Maybe just a waffer thin API (“a platform-agnostic service discovery interface”)?
        • Question: what does this look like in your code?
          • The thing 12 factor-style passes a configuration into your actual code. Here, you’re adding a bunch of name/value pairs (which can be nested) and also translating them to the name/value pairs that your code is expecting...on an HTTP call? Executing a command in your container? As ENV vars?
          • And then, I think you finally get ahold of the network to reply back with some HTML, JSON, or some sort of HTTP request by .,
  • So, big questions, aka, Coté mental breakdown that only Matt Ray can cure:
    • Er...so this all really is a replacement for the VMware stack, right? And OpenStack? Or do you still need those. What the fuck is all this stuff? It just installs the Docker image on a server? And then handles multi-zone replication, and making sure config drift is handles (bringing up failed nodes, too)?
    • So, it’s just cheaper and more transparent than VMware?
    • What’s the set of shit one needs? Ubuntu, Moby Engine (?), Moby command line tools, etcd? Actuality kubernetes code? What’s Swarm do? And then there’s monitoring, which according to Whiskey Charity, is all shit, right?
    • Where’ my fucking chart on this shit?
    • Please write two page memo for the BoD by 2pm today.
  • Meanwhile: Oracle’s cool with it, “WTF is a microservice”, compared to SOA/ESB and RESTful, and James Governor tries to explain it all.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode.

Rackspace Buys Enterprise Apps Management TriCore

  • Link
  • New CEO and biggest acquisition, I thought they were quieting down with the PE

Red Hat buys Codenvy

  • Codenvy sets up your developer environments, and has team stuff.
  • Red Hat is really after the developer market.
  • TaskTop has a good chance of being acquired in this climate.
  • Pour one out from BMC/StreamStep.
  • Notes from Carl Lehmann report at 451:
    • In-browser IDE and devtool chain(?) for OpenShift.io, based on Eclipse Che
    • “Founded in 2013, San Francisco-based Codenvy raised $10m in January of that year, and used a portion of its funds to buy its initial codebase from eXo Platform, which had developed the eXo Cloud IDE in-browser coding suite to support its social and collaboration applications.”
    • “The company's suite works with developer tools like subversion and git, CloudBees, Jenkins, Docker, MongoDB, Cloud Foundry, Maven and ant, as well as PaaS and IaaS offerings such as Heroku, Google AppEngine, Red Hat OpenShift and AWS.”
    • Check out the Dell Sputnik call-out: “Rivals to Codenvy include cloud-based development suites Eclipse Orion (open source), Cloud9 IDE and Nitrous.IO. There are other 'cloud IDEs,' including Codeanywhere, CodeRun Studio, Neutron Drive and ShiftEdit. On the developer environment configuration front, Pivotal created and open-sourced a developer and OS X laptop configuration tool called Workstation, and now Sprout. Dell's Project Sputnik is seeking to address similar build environment standup productivity challenges.”

Uber back in Austin

Amazon Hiring Old Folks (Like Me)

More Tech Against Texas’ Discriminatory Laws

  • Lords of Tech sign a thing
  • “In addition to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Apple CEO Tim Cook, the letter was signed by Amazon CEO Jeff Wilke, IBM Chairman Ginni Rometty, Microsoft Corp. President Brad Smith and Google CEO Sundar Pichai. The leaders of Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Cisco, Silicon Labs, Celanese Corp., GSD&M, Salesforce and Gearbox Software also signed the letter.”
  • “Peeing is not political” - recap of the history of the bathroom bill. Still doesn’t really address “is there actually a problem here, backed up with citations.” Without such coverage, it’s hard to understand (and therefore figure out and react to) the hillbilly’s side on this beyond: "It's just common sense and common decency — we don't want men in women's, ladies' rooms." It also highlights the huge, social divide between “city folk” and the hillbillies.
  • A lot more from TheNewStack.

ChefConf Retrospective

Competing in Public Cloud is Crazy Expensive

  • Link
  • Tracks the CAPEX spend over the years for MS, Google and Amazon

A Year of Google & Apple Maps

  • Link
  • Comprehensive drill-down into the mapping changes made by Google and the smaller moves by Apple.
  • Probably not content for conversation, but whoa.

FAA Flight Delay Tracking

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+_5SYllxF ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 95: Beans, fruit, booze, bathrooms, & ChefConf https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/95 e1a5c480-2858-4d3f-8bb0-38be0f1cce5e Wed, 24 May 2017 22:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 95 Beans, fruit, booze, bathrooms, & ChefConf full Software Defined Talk LLC Live-to-tape from ChefConf 2017, in Austin, we talk about what's going on in Chef land now, esp. in relation to compliance/policy and Habitat. We also discuss the Texas bathroom bill and Matt Ray's latest trip report on international travel. There's an important update on Coté's bean position as well. 1:20:27 true Live-to-tape from ChefConf 2017, in Austin, we talk about what's going on in Chef land now, esp. in relation to compliance/policy and Habitat. We also discuss the Texas bathroom bill and Matt Ray's latest trip report on international travel. There's an important update on Coté's bean position as well.

See the video recording, if you're into that kind of thing.

Mid-roll

No more beans, now on that fruit shit

Coté's last year of weight

International Travel Trip Report

  • Matt’s Ray’s international travel experience as Platinum.
  • Traveling as a vegetarian.
  • What’s the plan for all the free booze? Bring a flask...

Why Do They Keep Messing With Texas?

ChefConf!

  • Round-up from The New Stack
  • More
  • “Continuous automation, when you do it right, is a bridge between your current environment and where you need to go in the future”
  • Chef 13, InSpec cloud profiles, Habitat build service
  • Consolidating under less brands?
  • Configuring the stuff that goes in the containers: “now includes capabilities for security and compliance checking, as well as the ability to further automate the process of assembling and updating container-based applications.”

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode.

Mirantis getting out of the (pure) OpenStack game

  • So...Coté was right?!
  • “announced that it will end-of-life Mirantis OpenStack support in September 2019”
  • “it’s important to distinguish between popularity and value. Popular kids in high school aren’t always the ones that end up driving a Ferrari when adults. It’s true that OpenStack is no longer the popular kid; Kubernetes is — and customers often like to go with what’s popular.” - Mirantis CMO Boris Renski

Getting out of VIM

  • Link
  • “In the last year, How to exit the Vim editor has made up about .005% of question traffic: that is, one out of every 20,000 visits to Stack Overflow questions. That means during peak traffic hours on weekdays, there are about 80 people per hour that need help getting out of Vim.”
  • What’s up with Ukraine?

Amazon in Charts

Recommendations

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Live-to-tape from ChefConf 2017, in Austin, we talk about what's going on in Chef land now, esp. in relation to compliance/policy and Habitat. We also discuss the Texas bathroom bill and Matt Ray's latest trip report on international travel. There's an important update on Coté's bean position as well.

See the video recording, if you're into that kind of thing.

Mid-roll

No more beans, now on that fruit shit

Coté's last year of weight

International Travel Trip Report

  • Matt’s Ray’s international travel experience as Platinum.
  • Traveling as a vegetarian.
  • What’s the plan for all the free booze? Bring a flask...

Why Do They Keep Messing With Texas?

ChefConf!

  • Round-up from The New Stack
  • More
  • “Continuous automation, when you do it right, is a bridge between your current environment and where you need to go in the future”
  • Chef 13, InSpec cloud profiles, Habitat build service
  • Consolidating under less brands?
  • Configuring the stuff that goes in the containers: “now includes capabilities for security and compliance checking, as well as the ability to further automate the process of assembling and updating container-based applications.”

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode.

Mirantis getting out of the (pure) OpenStack game

  • So...Coté was right?!
  • “announced that it will end-of-life Mirantis OpenStack support in September 2019”
  • “it’s important to distinguish between popularity and value. Popular kids in high school aren’t always the ones that end up driving a Ferrari when adults. It’s true that OpenStack is no longer the popular kid; Kubernetes is — and customers often like to go with what’s popular.” - Mirantis CMO Boris Renski

Getting out of VIM

  • Link
  • “In the last year, How to exit the Vim editor has made up about .005% of question traffic: that is, one out of every 20,000 visits to Stack Overflow questions. That means during peak traffic hours on weekdays, there are about 80 people per hour that need help getting out of Vim.”
  • What’s up with Ukraine?

Amazon in Charts

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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Live-to-tape from ChefConf 2017, in Austin, we talk about what's going on in Chef land now, esp. in relation to compliance/policy and Habitat. We also discuss the Texas bathroom bill and Matt Ray's latest trip report on international travel. There's an important update on Coté's bean position as well.

See the video recording, if you're into that kind of thing.

Mid-roll

No more beans, now on that fruit shit

Coté's last year of weight

International Travel Trip Report

  • Matt’s Ray’s international travel experience as Platinum.
  • Traveling as a vegetarian.
  • What’s the plan for all the free booze? Bring a flask...

Why Do They Keep Messing With Texas?

ChefConf!

  • Round-up from The New Stack
  • More
  • “Continuous automation, when you do it right, is a bridge between your current environment and where you need to go in the future”
  • Chef 13, InSpec cloud profiles, Habitat build service
  • Consolidating under less brands?
  • Configuring the stuff that goes in the containers: “now includes capabilities for security and compliance checking, as well as the ability to further automate the process of assembling and updating container-based applications.”

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode.

Mirantis getting out of the (pure) OpenStack game

  • So...Coté was right?!
  • “announced that it will end-of-life Mirantis OpenStack support in September 2019”
  • “it’s important to distinguish between popularity and value. Popular kids in high school aren’t always the ones that end up driving a Ferrari when adults. It’s true that OpenStack is no longer the popular kid; Kubernetes is — and customers often like to go with what’s popular.” - Mirantis CMO Boris Renski

Getting out of VIM

  • Link
  • “In the last year, How to exit the Vim editor has made up about .005% of question traffic: that is, one out of every 20,000 visits to Stack Overflow questions. That means during peak traffic hours on weekdays, there are about 80 people per hour that need help getting out of Vim.”
  • What’s up with Ukraine?

Amazon in Charts

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+2vWXsu9B ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 94: The Donnie Berkholz Episode, "Freedom in health-care: a regular 'heck of a job, Comey' situation," DevOps & security, & Canonical's IPO ambitions https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/94 b9656923-a4fd-4a4d-bf9b-d0afd0a68ab9 Tue, 16 May 2017 21:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 94 The Donnie Berkholz Episode, "Freedom in health-care: a regular 'heck of a job, Comey' situation," DevOps & security, & Canonical's IPO ambitions full Software Defined Talk LLC In a too rare spate of social commentary, we start talking about the price of hipster avocados in Australia and US health insurance. With one of our favorite analysts moving over the enterprise side, we talk about what it'd be like going through that door. We then wrap up talking about Canonical's IPO talk, related OpenStack market discussion, and then use CyberArk's acquisition of Conjur to discuss the state of privileges access management (PAM). We end, as always, with recommendations, including some CostCo discussion. 59:35 true In a too rare spate of social commentary, we start talking about the price of hipster avocados in Australia and US health insurance. With one of our favorite analysts moving over the enterprise side, we talk about what it'd be like going through that door. We then wrap up talking about Canonical's IPO talk, related OpenStack market discussion, and then use CyberArk's acquisition of Conjur to discuss the state of privileges access management (PAM). We end, as always, with recommendations, including some CostCo discussion.

See the full show notes at http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/94

Mid-roll

The news from Australia

  • Y'all gotta get your avocado pricing under control. $1.50 for a large one is about the ceiling 'roind here.
  • As ever, the first step of your life-plan should be to become independently wealthy in your early 20s. Go work in a coal-mine otherwise.
  • Also, pro-tip: if you're rich, your default position on social commentary should generally by STFU.
  • Matt needs a driver's license

Health-insurance choices

  • HSA is probably a good idea.
  • Better get a FAX machine.
  • This is a trigger issue for Coté, beware.

Donnie Berkholz at Carlson Wagonlit

  • He Tweetered it: "to help them with their DevOps journey."
  • He's a VP! - exec level #AchievementUnlocked
  • He says: " With an all-new CEO and CPO/CTO, we're making a major pivot to become a software company focused on travel, rather than a travel agency with some apps."
  • It'll be fun to see (hopefully!) what his group actually procures, uses, and does.
  • He's already on that "welcome to enterprise software" shit: "Current status: Hating on vendors that don't publicly post pricing."
  • Conference, travel, expenses? - like Concur/Amex travel?
  • I recall using them for a lot of travel in the analyst days.
  • Checks out: "Headquartered in Amsterdam, the company reported $23 billion in total transaction values[2] in 2016 and recorded almost 59 million transactions. The company has over 18,000 employees across nearly 150 countries."
  • Their owner, Carlson (yes, of hotel fame, but also used to own things like TGI Friday's [from 1975 to 2014]) is in MN.

Canonical Eying an IPO?

  • Coté's notebook on the topic.
  • Link: "in the last year, Ubuntu cloud growth had been 70 percent on the private cloud and 90 percent on the public cloud." In particular, "Ubuntu has been gaining more customers on the big five public clouds." 5?
  • Still, there is "no timeline for the IPO." First, Shuttleworth wants all parts of the slimmed down Canonical to be profitable. Then "we will take a round of investment." After that, Canonical will go public.
  • The S1 filing is going to be fascinating.
  • Mirantis still into OpenStack, Coté was straigh-up wrong: "The new platform allows users to deploy multiple Kubernetes clusters side-by-side with OpenStack — or separately."

CyberArk Buys Conjur

  • "DevOps" is used 19 times in the press release.
  • Coté: so, is this like "vault" type stuff in cloud-native land?
  • Coté talked with a CyberArk SE at DevOpsDays Austin, they had a booth!
  • 451 report from Garrett Bekker:
    • "privileged access management (PAM)"
    • "Conjur [founded in 2013] marks CyberArk's third acquisition, following the 2015 pickups of endpoint security vendor Cybertinel for an undisclosed sum and Windows least privileged management and application whitelisting firm Viewfinity for $30m. CyberArk paid $42m in cash and we estimate a multiple slightly north of 10x trailing revenue, potentially boosted by a competitive bid. Once the transaction closes, 20 Conjur employees will join CyberArk."
    • Conjur's "three core products are Privileged Access Management for managing 'secrets' such as SSH keys, Dynamic Traffic Authorization for controlling and brokering access to resources, and Compliance Monitoring for real-time reporting."
    • Founded in 1999, CyberArk "went public in September 2014 and is currently valued at about $1.7bn, with 2016 revenue of $216m."
  • JJ on avoiding SSH, Coté Show #21.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in the show.

GNU GPL Stands Up In Court

  • Keith Collins, Quartz write-up.
  • Appears willful, embedding GPL software implicitly accepts the license.
  • It's over: "Ghostscript—an interpreter for the PostScript language and the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF)." It has dual-licensing, a la MySQL and friends.
  • "Hancom issued a motion to dismiss the case on the grounds that the company didn't sign anything, so the license wasn't a real contract."
  • "[Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley] denied the motion, and in doing so, set the precedent that licenses like the GNU GPL can be treated like legal contracts, and developers can legitimately sue when those contracts are breached."
  • This has come up for Artifex as well, back in 2008.
  • Not sure what this lawyer-cant is, but: "A few aspects of the decision are of particular interest to the open source community. For example, Hancom argued that Artifex could not plead breach of contract for violation of GPL and could not request specific performance of the terms of GPL. Hancom also argued that copyright damages were not available because the GPL grants royalty-free rights."
  • More: "Here, in denying a motion to dismiss, the District Court only holds that the claims may proceed on the theories enunciated by Artifex, not necessarily that they will ultimately succeed."
  • More history and context from Kieren McCarthy, at The Register, which Coté didn't really read.

DevOpsDays Austin Recap?

WannaCry

Linux in the Microsoft Store

- Pigs seen flying over Redmond

"Straightening" Out the Moby Story

  • Coté: at the end of this, it seems like a pretty small deal to normals, only vendors should care…?
  • From Lee Calcote at TheNewStack. ## Rackspace + Dell EMC Doing OpenStack
  • Partnership

Recommendations

]]>
In a too rare spate of social commentary, we start talking about the price of hipster avocados in Australia and US health insurance. With one of our favorite analysts moving over the enterprise side, we talk about what it'd be like going through that door. We then wrap up talking about Canonical's IPO talk, related OpenStack market discussion, and then use CyberArk's acquisition of Conjur to discuss the state of privileges access management (PAM). We end, as always, with recommendations, including some CostCo discussion.

See the full show notes at http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/94

Mid-roll

The news from Australia

  • Y'all gotta get your avocado pricing under control. $1.50 for a large one is about the ceiling 'roind here.
  • As ever, the first step of your life-plan should be to become independently wealthy in your early 20s. Go work in a coal-mine otherwise.
  • Also, pro-tip: if you're rich, your default position on social commentary should generally by STFU.
  • Matt needs a driver's license

Health-insurance choices

  • HSA is probably a good idea.
  • Better get a FAX machine.
  • This is a trigger issue for Coté, beware.

Donnie Berkholz at Carlson Wagonlit

  • He Tweetered it: "to help them with their DevOps journey."
  • He's a VP! - exec level #AchievementUnlocked
  • He says: " With an all-new CEO and CPO/CTO, we're making a major pivot to become a software company focused on travel, rather than a travel agency with some apps."
  • It'll be fun to see (hopefully!) what his group actually procures, uses, and does.
  • He's already on that "welcome to enterprise software" shit: "Current status: Hating on vendors that don't publicly post pricing."
  • Conference, travel, expenses? - like Concur/Amex travel?
  • I recall using them for a lot of travel in the analyst days.
  • Checks out: "Headquartered in Amsterdam, the company reported $23 billion in total transaction values[2] in 2016 and recorded almost 59 million transactions. The company has over 18,000 employees across nearly 150 countries."
  • Their owner, Carlson (yes, of hotel fame, but also used to own things like TGI Friday's [from 1975 to 2014]) is in MN.

Canonical Eying an IPO?

  • Coté's notebook on the topic.
  • Link: "in the last year, Ubuntu cloud growth had been 70 percent on the private cloud and 90 percent on the public cloud." In particular, "Ubuntu has been gaining more customers on the big five public clouds." 5?
  • Still, there is "no timeline for the IPO." First, Shuttleworth wants all parts of the slimmed down Canonical to be profitable. Then "we will take a round of investment." After that, Canonical will go public.
  • The S1 filing is going to be fascinating.
  • Mirantis still into OpenStack, Coté was straigh-up wrong: "The new platform allows users to deploy multiple Kubernetes clusters side-by-side with OpenStack — or separately."

CyberArk Buys Conjur

  • "DevOps" is used 19 times in the press release.
  • Coté: so, is this like "vault" type stuff in cloud-native land?
  • Coté talked with a CyberArk SE at DevOpsDays Austin, they had a booth!
  • 451 report from Garrett Bekker:
    • "privileged access management (PAM)"
    • "Conjur [founded in 2013] marks CyberArk's third acquisition, following the 2015 pickups of endpoint security vendor Cybertinel for an undisclosed sum and Windows least privileged management and application whitelisting firm Viewfinity for $30m. CyberArk paid $42m in cash and we estimate a multiple slightly north of 10x trailing revenue, potentially boosted by a competitive bid. Once the transaction closes, 20 Conjur employees will join CyberArk."
    • Conjur's "three core products are Privileged Access Management for managing 'secrets' such as SSH keys, Dynamic Traffic Authorization for controlling and brokering access to resources, and Compliance Monitoring for real-time reporting."
    • Founded in 1999, CyberArk "went public in September 2014 and is currently valued at about $1.7bn, with 2016 revenue of $216m."
  • JJ on avoiding SSH, Coté Show #21.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in the show.

GNU GPL Stands Up In Court

  • Keith Collins, Quartz write-up.
  • Appears willful, embedding GPL software implicitly accepts the license.
  • It's over: "Ghostscript—an interpreter for the PostScript language and the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF)." It has dual-licensing, a la MySQL and friends.
  • "Hancom issued a motion to dismiss the case on the grounds that the company didn't sign anything, so the license wasn't a real contract."
  • "[Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley] denied the motion, and in doing so, set the precedent that licenses like the GNU GPL can be treated like legal contracts, and developers can legitimately sue when those contracts are breached."
  • This has come up for Artifex as well, back in 2008.
  • Not sure what this lawyer-cant is, but: "A few aspects of the decision are of particular interest to the open source community. For example, Hancom argued that Artifex could not plead breach of contract for violation of GPL and could not request specific performance of the terms of GPL. Hancom also argued that copyright damages were not available because the GPL grants royalty-free rights."
  • More: "Here, in denying a motion to dismiss, the District Court only holds that the claims may proceed on the theories enunciated by Artifex, not necessarily that they will ultimately succeed."
  • More history and context from Kieren McCarthy, at The Register, which Coté didn't really read.

DevOpsDays Austin Recap?

WannaCry

Linux in the Microsoft Store

- Pigs seen flying over Redmond

"Straightening" Out the Moby Story

  • Coté: at the end of this, it seems like a pretty small deal to normals, only vendors should care…?
  • From Lee Calcote at TheNewStack. ## Rackspace + Dell EMC Doing OpenStack
  • Partnership

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
In a too rare spate of social commentary, we start talking about the price of hipster avocados in Australia and US health insurance. With one of our favorite analysts moving over the enterprise side, we talk about what it'd be like going through that door. We then wrap up talking about Canonical's IPO talk, related OpenStack market discussion, and then use CyberArk's acquisition of Conjur to discuss the state of privileges access management (PAM). We end, as always, with recommendations, including some CostCo discussion.

See the full show notes at http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/94

Mid-roll

The news from Australia

  • Y'all gotta get your avocado pricing under control. $1.50 for a large one is about the ceiling 'roind here.
  • As ever, the first step of your life-plan should be to become independently wealthy in your early 20s. Go work in a coal-mine otherwise.
  • Also, pro-tip: if you're rich, your default position on social commentary should generally by STFU.
  • Matt needs a driver's license

Health-insurance choices

  • HSA is probably a good idea.
  • Better get a FAX machine.
  • This is a trigger issue for Coté, beware.

Donnie Berkholz at Carlson Wagonlit

  • He Tweetered it: "to help them with their DevOps journey."
  • He's a VP! - exec level #AchievementUnlocked
  • He says: " With an all-new CEO and CPO/CTO, we're making a major pivot to become a software company focused on travel, rather than a travel agency with some apps."
  • It'll be fun to see (hopefully!) what his group actually procures, uses, and does.
  • He's already on that "welcome to enterprise software" shit: "Current status: Hating on vendors that don't publicly post pricing."
  • Conference, travel, expenses? - like Concur/Amex travel?
  • I recall using them for a lot of travel in the analyst days.
  • Checks out: "Headquartered in Amsterdam, the company reported $23 billion in total transaction values[2] in 2016 and recorded almost 59 million transactions. The company has over 18,000 employees across nearly 150 countries."
  • Their owner, Carlson (yes, of hotel fame, but also used to own things like TGI Friday's [from 1975 to 2014]) is in MN.

Canonical Eying an IPO?

  • Coté's notebook on the topic.
  • Link: "in the last year, Ubuntu cloud growth had been 70 percent on the private cloud and 90 percent on the public cloud." In particular, "Ubuntu has been gaining more customers on the big five public clouds." 5?
  • Still, there is "no timeline for the IPO." First, Shuttleworth wants all parts of the slimmed down Canonical to be profitable. Then "we will take a round of investment." After that, Canonical will go public.
  • The S1 filing is going to be fascinating.
  • Mirantis still into OpenStack, Coté was straigh-up wrong: "The new platform allows users to deploy multiple Kubernetes clusters side-by-side with OpenStack — or separately."

CyberArk Buys Conjur

  • "DevOps" is used 19 times in the press release.
  • Coté: so, is this like "vault" type stuff in cloud-native land?
  • Coté talked with a CyberArk SE at DevOpsDays Austin, they had a booth!
  • 451 report from Garrett Bekker:
    • "privileged access management (PAM)"
    • "Conjur [founded in 2013] marks CyberArk's third acquisition, following the 2015 pickups of endpoint security vendor Cybertinel for an undisclosed sum and Windows least privileged management and application whitelisting firm Viewfinity for $30m. CyberArk paid $42m in cash and we estimate a multiple slightly north of 10x trailing revenue, potentially boosted by a competitive bid. Once the transaction closes, 20 Conjur employees will join CyberArk."
    • Conjur's "three core products are Privileged Access Management for managing 'secrets' such as SSH keys, Dynamic Traffic Authorization for controlling and brokering access to resources, and Compliance Monitoring for real-time reporting."
    • Founded in 1999, CyberArk "went public in September 2014 and is currently valued at about $1.7bn, with 2016 revenue of $216m."
  • JJ on avoiding SSH, Coté Show #21.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in the show.

GNU GPL Stands Up In Court

  • Keith Collins, Quartz write-up.
  • Appears willful, embedding GPL software implicitly accepts the license.
  • It's over: "Ghostscript—an interpreter for the PostScript language and the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF)." It has dual-licensing, a la MySQL and friends.
  • "Hancom issued a motion to dismiss the case on the grounds that the company didn't sign anything, so the license wasn't a real contract."
  • "[Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley] denied the motion, and in doing so, set the precedent that licenses like the GNU GPL can be treated like legal contracts, and developers can legitimately sue when those contracts are breached."
  • This has come up for Artifex as well, back in 2008.
  • Not sure what this lawyer-cant is, but: "A few aspects of the decision are of particular interest to the open source community. For example, Hancom argued that Artifex could not plead breach of contract for violation of GPL and could not request specific performance of the terms of GPL. Hancom also argued that copyright damages were not available because the GPL grants royalty-free rights."
  • More: "Here, in denying a motion to dismiss, the District Court only holds that the claims may proceed on the theories enunciated by Artifex, not necessarily that they will ultimately succeed."
  • More history and context from Kieren McCarthy, at The Register, which Coté didn't really read.

DevOpsDays Austin Recap?

WannaCry

Linux in the Microsoft Store

- Pigs seen flying over Redmond

"Straightening" Out the Moby Story

  • Coté: at the end of this, it seems like a pretty small deal to normals, only vendors should care…?
  • From Lee Calcote at TheNewStack. ## Rackspace + Dell EMC Doing OpenStack
  • Partnership

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+vAyoFi3w ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 93: Cloud Rules Everything Around Me - Red Hat, Moby, Docker CEO, and Halo Effect’ing The First Cloud Wars https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/93 9d7dac37-e424-49c6-bbd0-070746825902 Thu, 04 May 2017 00:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 93 Cloud Rules Everything Around Me - Red Hat, Moby, Docker CEO, and Halo Effect’ing The First Cloud Wars full Software Defined Talk LLC Red Hat, Moby, Docker CEO, and Halo Effect’ing The First Cloud Wars. Plus, APAC business travel. 1:01:47 true There's much news in the container world with DockerCon and Red Hat having had conferences, plus Docker gets a new CEO. We also do a hindsight analysis of what wrong with the losers of the Cloud Wars. And, as always, recommendations from the three of us.

Mid-roll

Matt Ray’s APAC Biz Travel Fun

  • 5 different airlines in a month.
  • Emirates is the best.
  • This is why we can’t have nice things - American Airlines raises pay.

Red Hat.

Cloud Rules Everything Around Me

  • As summarized by Derrick (via CNBC:
    • AWS brought in $3.66 billion in revenue, which was up 42 percent from last year. However, year-over-year growth dropped from last year’s first quarter.
    • Microsoft’s “Intelligent Cloud” unit, which includes Azure, grew 11 percent, to $6.8 billion. Microsoft doesn’t break out Azure revenue specifically, but said Azure saw a 93 percent increase in revenue over last year.
    • Google Cloud is buried somewhere in “Other Bets” on Alphabet earnings, a segment that grew 50 percent to $3.1 billion.
  • What’s the Halo Effect on this? It’s easy to blame the big vendors for shying away from public cloud but it was some scary shit, business-case wise, back in 2008.
  • Verizon sells cloud stuff to IBM.

Docker is now Moby, wait what?

  • LinuxKit - the host OS, where you run the containers.
  • Moby is recommended for anyone who wants to assemble a container-based system”
  • Moby = open source development
  • Docker CE = free product release based on Moby
  • Docker EE = commercial product release based on Docker EE
  • Moby is the name of the upstream umbrella project supervising the open source pieces that are used to build Docker, which is now the commercial-focused product Docker CE/EE
  • Letter about Mobyan-open-letter-to-docker-about-moby/
  • Moby is Fedora, Docker is like RHEL, Eclipse, Genuitec.
  • Coté’s Notebook on Moby and such
  • Coté's Notebook on Docker's new CEO.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

EngineYard done!

“Native” Windows Server Support for Docker

  • Link
  • “Linux containers running natively on Windows Server through our Hyper-V isolation technology”

Sysdig Docker Usage Report 2017

  • Link 1
  • Link 2
  • Always fun to read “real” numbers
  • 10 containers/host and Kubernetes out in front

Microsoft and the NSA Exploits Leak

  • Link
  • Patch your servers and run modern versions people.

Amazon’s Coming to Australia

  • Link
  • “The moment Australian retailers have dreaded is here. “

Intel Drops out of OpenStack Innovation Center

  • Link
  • 30 Rackers moving internally, Intel is still participating within OpenStack

Huawei Want to Enter the Cloud Fray

  • Link
  • Everybody wants a piece of AWS

Microsoft buys Deis

Oracle Buys Wercker

  • Link
  • “container lifecycle management” - foundation for a container PaaS if you tie it to the StackEngine acquisition?

How Many Data Centers Needed World-Wide

  • Link
  • Deep cut from James Hamilton, AWS Datacenter guru
  • Re: Oracle “if you assume the big three are spending roughly equally, how can $1.7B compete with more than $10B when it comes to serving customers?”
  • “2+1 redundancy is cheaper than 1+1 and, when there are 3 facilities, a single facility can experience a fault without eliminating all redundancy from the system. Consequently, whenever AWS goes into a new region, it’s usual that three new facilities be opened rather than just one with some racks on different power domains.”
  • “latency is not the prime driver of very large numbers of regions”
  • “being close to population centers and major communications hubs matters to most operators more than cooling costs”

Canonical/Ubuntu priorities

  • Link
  • Dropping Unity desktop and phone stuff in favor of desktop, cloud & IOT

BrickerBot Bricks Unsecured IOT Devices

  • Link
  • “BrickerBot the work of a vigilante?”

OmniTI Shutting Down OmniOS Development

  • Link
  • Open source Solaris-compatible clone
  • “OmniTI will be suspending active development of OmniOS”

Apple makes GarageBand, iMovie and iWork free

  • Link
  • MacOS and IOS!
  • Keynote is the best, why not open source for an attempt at cross-platform?

Recommendations

]]>
There's much news in the container world with DockerCon and Red Hat having had conferences, plus Docker gets a new CEO. We also do a hindsight analysis of what wrong with the losers of the Cloud Wars. And, as always, recommendations from the three of us.

Mid-roll

Matt Ray’s APAC Biz Travel Fun

  • 5 different airlines in a month.
  • Emirates is the best.
  • This is why we can’t have nice things - American Airlines raises pay.

Red Hat.

Cloud Rules Everything Around Me

  • As summarized by Derrick (via CNBC:
    • AWS brought in $3.66 billion in revenue, which was up 42 percent from last year. However, year-over-year growth dropped from last year’s first quarter.
    • Microsoft’s “Intelligent Cloud” unit, which includes Azure, grew 11 percent, to $6.8 billion. Microsoft doesn’t break out Azure revenue specifically, but said Azure saw a 93 percent increase in revenue over last year.
    • Google Cloud is buried somewhere in “Other Bets” on Alphabet earnings, a segment that grew 50 percent to $3.1 billion.
  • What’s the Halo Effect on this? It’s easy to blame the big vendors for shying away from public cloud but it was some scary shit, business-case wise, back in 2008.
  • Verizon sells cloud stuff to IBM.

Docker is now Moby, wait what?

  • LinuxKit - the host OS, where you run the containers.
  • Moby is recommended for anyone who wants to assemble a container-based system”
  • Moby = open source development
  • Docker CE = free product release based on Moby
  • Docker EE = commercial product release based on Docker EE
  • Moby is the name of the upstream umbrella project supervising the open source pieces that are used to build Docker, which is now the commercial-focused product Docker CE/EE
  • Letter about Mobyan-open-letter-to-docker-about-moby/
  • Moby is Fedora, Docker is like RHEL, Eclipse, Genuitec.
  • Coté’s Notebook on Moby and such
  • Coté's Notebook on Docker's new CEO.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

EngineYard done!

“Native” Windows Server Support for Docker

  • Link
  • “Linux containers running natively on Windows Server through our Hyper-V isolation technology”

Sysdig Docker Usage Report 2017

  • Link 1
  • Link 2
  • Always fun to read “real” numbers
  • 10 containers/host and Kubernetes out in front

Microsoft and the NSA Exploits Leak

  • Link
  • Patch your servers and run modern versions people.

Amazon’s Coming to Australia

  • Link
  • “The moment Australian retailers have dreaded is here. “

Intel Drops out of OpenStack Innovation Center

  • Link
  • 30 Rackers moving internally, Intel is still participating within OpenStack

Huawei Want to Enter the Cloud Fray

  • Link
  • Everybody wants a piece of AWS

Microsoft buys Deis

Oracle Buys Wercker

  • Link
  • “container lifecycle management” - foundation for a container PaaS if you tie it to the StackEngine acquisition?

How Many Data Centers Needed World-Wide

  • Link
  • Deep cut from James Hamilton, AWS Datacenter guru
  • Re: Oracle “if you assume the big three are spending roughly equally, how can $1.7B compete with more than $10B when it comes to serving customers?”
  • “2+1 redundancy is cheaper than 1+1 and, when there are 3 facilities, a single facility can experience a fault without eliminating all redundancy from the system. Consequently, whenever AWS goes into a new region, it’s usual that three new facilities be opened rather than just one with some racks on different power domains.”
  • “latency is not the prime driver of very large numbers of regions”
  • “being close to population centers and major communications hubs matters to most operators more than cooling costs”

Canonical/Ubuntu priorities

  • Link
  • Dropping Unity desktop and phone stuff in favor of desktop, cloud & IOT

BrickerBot Bricks Unsecured IOT Devices

  • Link
  • “BrickerBot the work of a vigilante?”

OmniTI Shutting Down OmniOS Development

  • Link
  • Open source Solaris-compatible clone
  • “OmniTI will be suspending active development of OmniOS”

Apple makes GarageBand, iMovie and iWork free

  • Link
  • MacOS and IOS!
  • Keynote is the best, why not open source for an attempt at cross-platform?

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There's much news in the container world with DockerCon and Red Hat having had conferences, plus Docker gets a new CEO. We also do a hindsight analysis of what wrong with the losers of the Cloud Wars. And, as always, recommendations from the three of us.

Mid-roll

Matt Ray’s APAC Biz Travel Fun

  • 5 different airlines in a month.
  • Emirates is the best.
  • This is why we can’t have nice things - American Airlines raises pay.

Red Hat.

Cloud Rules Everything Around Me

  • As summarized by Derrick (via CNBC:
    • AWS brought in $3.66 billion in revenue, which was up 42 percent from last year. However, year-over-year growth dropped from last year’s first quarter.
    • Microsoft’s “Intelligent Cloud” unit, which includes Azure, grew 11 percent, to $6.8 billion. Microsoft doesn’t break out Azure revenue specifically, but said Azure saw a 93 percent increase in revenue over last year.
    • Google Cloud is buried somewhere in “Other Bets” on Alphabet earnings, a segment that grew 50 percent to $3.1 billion.
  • What’s the Halo Effect on this? It’s easy to blame the big vendors for shying away from public cloud but it was some scary shit, business-case wise, back in 2008.
  • Verizon sells cloud stuff to IBM.

Docker is now Moby, wait what?

  • LinuxKit - the host OS, where you run the containers.
  • Moby is recommended for anyone who wants to assemble a container-based system”
  • Moby = open source development
  • Docker CE = free product release based on Moby
  • Docker EE = commercial product release based on Docker EE
  • Moby is the name of the upstream umbrella project supervising the open source pieces that are used to build Docker, which is now the commercial-focused product Docker CE/EE
  • Letter about Mobyan-open-letter-to-docker-about-moby/
  • Moby is Fedora, Docker is like RHEL, Eclipse, Genuitec.
  • Coté’s Notebook on Moby and such
  • Coté's Notebook on Docker's new CEO.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

EngineYard done!

“Native” Windows Server Support for Docker

  • Link
  • “Linux containers running natively on Windows Server through our Hyper-V isolation technology”

Sysdig Docker Usage Report 2017

  • Link 1
  • Link 2
  • Always fun to read “real” numbers
  • 10 containers/host and Kubernetes out in front

Microsoft and the NSA Exploits Leak

  • Link
  • Patch your servers and run modern versions people.

Amazon’s Coming to Australia

  • Link
  • “The moment Australian retailers have dreaded is here. “

Intel Drops out of OpenStack Innovation Center

  • Link
  • 30 Rackers moving internally, Intel is still participating within OpenStack

Huawei Want to Enter the Cloud Fray

  • Link
  • Everybody wants a piece of AWS

Microsoft buys Deis

Oracle Buys Wercker

  • Link
  • “container lifecycle management” - foundation for a container PaaS if you tie it to the StackEngine acquisition?

How Many Data Centers Needed World-Wide

  • Link
  • Deep cut from James Hamilton, AWS Datacenter guru
  • Re: Oracle “if you assume the big three are spending roughly equally, how can $1.7B compete with more than $10B when it comes to serving customers?”
  • “2+1 redundancy is cheaper than 1+1 and, when there are 3 facilities, a single facility can experience a fault without eliminating all redundancy from the system. Consequently, whenever AWS goes into a new region, it’s usual that three new facilities be opened rather than just one with some racks on different power domains.”
  • “latency is not the prime driver of very large numbers of regions”
  • “being close to population centers and major communications hubs matters to most operators more than cooling costs”

Canonical/Ubuntu priorities

  • Link
  • Dropping Unity desktop and phone stuff in favor of desktop, cloud & IOT

BrickerBot Bricks Unsecured IOT Devices

  • Link
  • “BrickerBot the work of a vigilante?”

OmniTI Shutting Down OmniOS Development

  • Link
  • Open source Solaris-compatible clone
  • “OmniTI will be suspending active development of OmniOS”

Apple makes GarageBand, iMovie and iWork free

  • Link
  • MacOS and IOS!
  • Keynote is the best, why not open source for an attempt at cross-platform?

Recommendations

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+keOA75tc ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 92: The middle-class metallurgical people - boothing, streaming sportsball, M&As & IPOs https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/92 706ac321-8058-4f6b-88c3-6276f24625a9 Sun, 09 Apr 2017 15:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 92 The middle-class metallurgical people - boothing, streaming sportsball, M&As & IPOs full Software Defined Talk LLC Having something to sell is always key to a profitable business. We explore this life-hack of the business world in discussion Twitter and then Amazon licensing Thursday night football. There's also some brief talk of Akamai buying SOASTA, Cloudera filing to IPO, and the lost dichotomy of agent/agentless. 51:07 true Having something to sell is always key to a profitable business. We explore this life-hack of the business world in discussion Twitter and then Amazon licensing Thursday night football. There's also some brief talk of Akamai buying SOASTA, Cloudera filing to IPO, and the lost dichotomy of agent/agentless.

Mid-roll

Boothing

  • Wearing the t-shirt.
  • Success criteria for boothing.
  • Don't speak Spanish in Japan.
  • Sponsoring the coffee.

Oracle NOT Buying Accenture

Amazon streaming NFL

Chef 13 is coming

Time-Series Data

Akamai Buys SOASTA

  • Monitoring acquisition
  • SOASTA is testing right? A commercial district of some synthetic user testing thing?
  • "Through SOASTA solutions, Akamai customers will then be able to test optimizations at scale prior to deployment and validate the business impact of those optimizations once they are live in production. The result is a comprehensive set of cloud-based performance and business outcome optimization."
  • Maybe Brandon can tell us the context/issues (good and bad) for synthetic web transaction monitoring from the SiteAngel days.

Cloudera Going Public

  • Link, Link 2
  • Revenue: $261.0 million in the year ending Jan. 31, up from $166.0 million a year ago
  • Net loss: $187.32 million, narrower than the $203.14 million from a year ago (cut ~$16m in spending).
  • Analysis from Brenon at 451, esp. comparing to HortonWorks.

BONUS LINKS!

VMware offloading vCloud Air

Rackspace done with OpenStack as an AWS defense

  • Now back to the classics
  • Still on that private cloud thing: "What we are learning is the world doesn't need another public cloud, so OpenStack is shifting from and going private cloud."

Yahoo/AOL to be called "Oath"

  • Link
  • First there was Yahoo + Alibaba as "Altaba", now there is "Yahoo + AOL" as "Oath". Clearly this is corporate trolling at this point.

DellEMC financials

Backstory on Python moving to GitHub

  • Link
  • "But what ended up happening is nearly none of those volunteers stuck around."

Recommendations

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Having something to sell is always key to a profitable business. We explore this life-hack of the business world in discussion Twitter and then Amazon licensing Thursday night football. There's also some brief talk of Akamai buying SOASTA, Cloudera filing to IPO, and the lost dichotomy of agent/agentless.

Mid-roll

Boothing

  • Wearing the t-shirt.
  • Success criteria for boothing.
  • Don't speak Spanish in Japan.
  • Sponsoring the coffee.

Oracle NOT Buying Accenture

Amazon streaming NFL

Chef 13 is coming

Time-Series Data

Akamai Buys SOASTA

  • Monitoring acquisition
  • SOASTA is testing right? A commercial district of some synthetic user testing thing?
  • "Through SOASTA solutions, Akamai customers will then be able to test optimizations at scale prior to deployment and validate the business impact of those optimizations once they are live in production. The result is a comprehensive set of cloud-based performance and business outcome optimization."
  • Maybe Brandon can tell us the context/issues (good and bad) for synthetic web transaction monitoring from the SiteAngel days.

Cloudera Going Public

  • Link, Link 2
  • Revenue: $261.0 million in the year ending Jan. 31, up from $166.0 million a year ago
  • Net loss: $187.32 million, narrower than the $203.14 million from a year ago (cut ~$16m in spending).
  • Analysis from Brenon at 451, esp. comparing to HortonWorks.

BONUS LINKS!

VMware offloading vCloud Air

Rackspace done with OpenStack as an AWS defense

  • Now back to the classics
  • Still on that private cloud thing: "What we are learning is the world doesn't need another public cloud, so OpenStack is shifting from and going private cloud."

Yahoo/AOL to be called "Oath"

  • Link
  • First there was Yahoo + Alibaba as "Altaba", now there is "Yahoo + AOL" as "Oath". Clearly this is corporate trolling at this point.

DellEMC financials

Backstory on Python moving to GitHub

  • Link
  • "But what ended up happening is nearly none of those volunteers stuck around."

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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Having something to sell is always key to a profitable business. We explore this life-hack of the business world in discussion Twitter and then Amazon licensing Thursday night football. There's also some brief talk of Akamai buying SOASTA, Cloudera filing to IPO, and the lost dichotomy of agent/agentless.

Mid-roll

Boothing

  • Wearing the t-shirt.
  • Success criteria for boothing.
  • Don't speak Spanish in Japan.
  • Sponsoring the coffee.

Oracle NOT Buying Accenture

Amazon streaming NFL

Chef 13 is coming

Time-Series Data

Akamai Buys SOASTA

  • Monitoring acquisition
  • SOASTA is testing right? A commercial district of some synthetic user testing thing?
  • "Through SOASTA solutions, Akamai customers will then be able to test optimizations at scale prior to deployment and validate the business impact of those optimizations once they are live in production. The result is a comprehensive set of cloud-based performance and business outcome optimization."
  • Maybe Brandon can tell us the context/issues (good and bad) for synthetic web transaction monitoring from the SiteAngel days.

Cloudera Going Public

  • Link, Link 2
  • Revenue: $261.0 million in the year ending Jan. 31, up from $166.0 million a year ago
  • Net loss: $187.32 million, narrower than the $203.14 million from a year ago (cut ~$16m in spending).
  • Analysis from Brenon at 451, esp. comparing to HortonWorks.

BONUS LINKS!

VMware offloading vCloud Air

Rackspace done with OpenStack as an AWS defense

  • Now back to the classics
  • Still on that private cloud thing: "What we are learning is the world doesn't need another public cloud, so OpenStack is shifting from and going private cloud."

Yahoo/AOL to be called "Oath"

  • Link
  • First there was Yahoo + Alibaba as "Altaba", now there is "Yahoo + AOL" as "Oath". Clearly this is corporate trolling at this point.

DellEMC financials

Backstory on Python moving to GitHub

  • Link
  • "But what ended up happening is nearly none of those volunteers stuck around."

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+lowONtJ1 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 91: Container orchestration framework names you can't pronounce, for $500. Or, everything’s coming Up kubernetes. https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/91 56ac9eea-d520-46ee-a20f-b0192f3c8892 Thu, 30 Mar 2017 17:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 91 Container orchestration framework names you can't pronounce, for $500. Or, everything’s coming Up kubernetes. full Software Defined Talk LLC We discuss the continual rise of Kubernetes, with Amazon as seemingly the main hold-out. This leads to a not-too-painful discussion of the stat of open source, at least how companies are using it tactically. Then we close out discussing the rumor that Oracle is considering buying Accenture and how the enterprise software plus services model seems to be panning out. 54:49 true We discuss the continual rise of Kubernetes, with Amazon as seemingly the main hold-out. This leads to a not-too-painful discussion of the stat of open source, at least how companies are using it tactically. Then we close out discussing the rumor that Oracle is considering buying Accenture and how the enterprise software plus services model seems to be panning out.

Mid-roll

EBay Replaces native OpenStack Container Manager with Kubernetes-based one

  • Still OpenStack though
  • Link
    • "It elected to roll its own Kubernetes-based solution for container management in OpenStack rather than try to improve Magnum."
    • ¯_(ツ)_/¯
    • "It's not clear if Tess.io can or will be released as open source" - what's the point of open sourcing something if a vendor isn't going to make it more accessible for consumption? Do they really expect anyone else to use something built for Ebay by Ebay and find use? Rip out Magnum in OpenStack and toss it in there? I'm always skeptical about adoption when I hear about non-software companies open sourcing a big project. -Matt
      • There can only be one Netflix.
      • A software company that just happens to be an auction company.

What's the deal with OSS now?

  • Companies open sourcing software for the sake of open sourcing it...but not for a revenue reason.
  • Is open source about tactically creating standards?

Pivotal can deploy k8 with BOSH, thus manage it and such

Rackspace Replacing Docker-based CaaS Carina with Kubernetes

IBM InterConnect

  • BlueMix Container Services
    • And a vulnerability scanner!
    • How do IBM and others (ie. Oracle) regain mindshare with a "me-too" approach?
  • Will Smith?!?
    • Peyton Manning previously. Remember Bill Clinton at DellWorld?
    • Coté's Analyst-hack: Watch keynotes from your hotel room.

containerd & rkt donated to the CNCF

  • Something was contributed
  • More...
  • Boring part of the stack commoditized & foundationed
  • "Container-D or Contai-Nerd" is the real question
  • "contaiNERD" - GET IT?!?!!

Oracle Eyeing Accenture

  • From The Register
  • Everybody wants to be IBM Global Services
  • Coté'd tl;dr: financial aside (which I don't know), probably makes sense. While we might bemoan EDS and GBS downsizing, there's endless money in the "solution" sales (tech + meatware). And - I'm sure the deal decks are saying - with SaaS penetration at 20-30%, there's a shit-ton of churn in IT in the next 10-20 years, all requiring services. Most importantly, the G2000 and governments will want to hire "trusted" brands, like Accenture, to help them. On the other hand, maybe that goofy Accenture touch screen in ORD will now be a way to touch-screen up Oracle wares: God help us.
  • HP EDS, IBM GBS, Dell Services (Perot), etc.
  • "Accenture has a market cap of $77.5bn, and shareholders will expect a premium offer."
  • HPE Services and CSC, it's a thing.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

Chef Survey 2017 Results

  • Analysis, Infographic
  • Reads really well if you imagine bullet points as spinning newspaper headlines:
    • "Workloads are increasing faster than headcount"
  • More:
    • "61% are automating infrastructure, 30% are automating compliance, and only 27% are automating container management."
    • "Of those users, 73% wait to assess compliance after development work has begun and new features have been implemented. 59% assess compliance once code is already running in production, possibly resulting in additional rework as change is re-architected to meet Information Security standards."
      • On the one hand, this is a bummer.
      • On the other hand: "hey, you 59% lot: you call yourself auditors?"

Setting the Record Straight: containers vs. Zones vs. Jails vs. VMs

SoundCloud

Newsletters!

Recommendations

]]>
We discuss the continual rise of Kubernetes, with Amazon as seemingly the main hold-out. This leads to a not-too-painful discussion of the stat of open source, at least how companies are using it tactically. Then we close out discussing the rumor that Oracle is considering buying Accenture and how the enterprise software plus services model seems to be panning out.

Mid-roll

EBay Replaces native OpenStack Container Manager with Kubernetes-based one

  • Still OpenStack though
  • Link
    • "It elected to roll its own Kubernetes-based solution for container management in OpenStack rather than try to improve Magnum."
    • ¯_(ツ)_/¯
    • "It's not clear if Tess.io can or will be released as open source" - what's the point of open sourcing something if a vendor isn't going to make it more accessible for consumption? Do they really expect anyone else to use something built for Ebay by Ebay and find use? Rip out Magnum in OpenStack and toss it in there? I'm always skeptical about adoption when I hear about non-software companies open sourcing a big project. -Matt
      • There can only be one Netflix.
      • A software company that just happens to be an auction company.

What's the deal with OSS now?

  • Companies open sourcing software for the sake of open sourcing it...but not for a revenue reason.
  • Is open source about tactically creating standards?

Pivotal can deploy k8 with BOSH, thus manage it and such

Rackspace Replacing Docker-based CaaS Carina with Kubernetes

IBM InterConnect

  • BlueMix Container Services
    • And a vulnerability scanner!
    • How do IBM and others (ie. Oracle) regain mindshare with a "me-too" approach?
  • Will Smith?!?
    • Peyton Manning previously. Remember Bill Clinton at DellWorld?
    • Coté's Analyst-hack: Watch keynotes from your hotel room.

containerd & rkt donated to the CNCF

  • Something was contributed
  • More...
  • Boring part of the stack commoditized & foundationed
  • "Container-D or Contai-Nerd" is the real question
  • "contaiNERD" - GET IT?!?!!

Oracle Eyeing Accenture

  • From The Register
  • Everybody wants to be IBM Global Services
  • Coté'd tl;dr: financial aside (which I don't know), probably makes sense. While we might bemoan EDS and GBS downsizing, there's endless money in the "solution" sales (tech + meatware). And - I'm sure the deal decks are saying - with SaaS penetration at 20-30%, there's a shit-ton of churn in IT in the next 10-20 years, all requiring services. Most importantly, the G2000 and governments will want to hire "trusted" brands, like Accenture, to help them. On the other hand, maybe that goofy Accenture touch screen in ORD will now be a way to touch-screen up Oracle wares: God help us.
  • HP EDS, IBM GBS, Dell Services (Perot), etc.
  • "Accenture has a market cap of $77.5bn, and shareholders will expect a premium offer."
  • HPE Services and CSC, it's a thing.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

Chef Survey 2017 Results

  • Analysis, Infographic
  • Reads really well if you imagine bullet points as spinning newspaper headlines:
    • "Workloads are increasing faster than headcount"
  • More:
    • "61% are automating infrastructure, 30% are automating compliance, and only 27% are automating container management."
    • "Of those users, 73% wait to assess compliance after development work has begun and new features have been implemented. 59% assess compliance once code is already running in production, possibly resulting in additional rework as change is re-architected to meet Information Security standards."
      • On the one hand, this is a bummer.
      • On the other hand: "hey, you 59% lot: you call yourself auditors?"

Setting the Record Straight: containers vs. Zones vs. Jails vs. VMs

SoundCloud

Newsletters!

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
We discuss the continual rise of Kubernetes, with Amazon as seemingly the main hold-out. This leads to a not-too-painful discussion of the stat of open source, at least how companies are using it tactically. Then we close out discussing the rumor that Oracle is considering buying Accenture and how the enterprise software plus services model seems to be panning out.

Mid-roll

EBay Replaces native OpenStack Container Manager with Kubernetes-based one

  • Still OpenStack though
  • Link
    • "It elected to roll its own Kubernetes-based solution for container management in OpenStack rather than try to improve Magnum."
    • ¯_(ツ)_/¯
    • "It's not clear if Tess.io can or will be released as open source" - what's the point of open sourcing something if a vendor isn't going to make it more accessible for consumption? Do they really expect anyone else to use something built for Ebay by Ebay and find use? Rip out Magnum in OpenStack and toss it in there? I'm always skeptical about adoption when I hear about non-software companies open sourcing a big project. -Matt
      • There can only be one Netflix.
      • A software company that just happens to be an auction company.

What's the deal with OSS now?

  • Companies open sourcing software for the sake of open sourcing it...but not for a revenue reason.
  • Is open source about tactically creating standards?

Pivotal can deploy k8 with BOSH, thus manage it and such

Rackspace Replacing Docker-based CaaS Carina with Kubernetes

IBM InterConnect

  • BlueMix Container Services
    • And a vulnerability scanner!
    • How do IBM and others (ie. Oracle) regain mindshare with a "me-too" approach?
  • Will Smith?!?
    • Peyton Manning previously. Remember Bill Clinton at DellWorld?
    • Coté's Analyst-hack: Watch keynotes from your hotel room.

containerd & rkt donated to the CNCF

  • Something was contributed
  • More...
  • Boring part of the stack commoditized & foundationed
  • "Container-D or Contai-Nerd" is the real question
  • "contaiNERD" - GET IT?!?!!

Oracle Eyeing Accenture

  • From The Register
  • Everybody wants to be IBM Global Services
  • Coté'd tl;dr: financial aside (which I don't know), probably makes sense. While we might bemoan EDS and GBS downsizing, there's endless money in the "solution" sales (tech + meatware). And - I'm sure the deal decks are saying - with SaaS penetration at 20-30%, there's a shit-ton of churn in IT in the next 10-20 years, all requiring services. Most importantly, the G2000 and governments will want to hire "trusted" brands, like Accenture, to help them. On the other hand, maybe that goofy Accenture touch screen in ORD will now be a way to touch-screen up Oracle wares: God help us.
  • HP EDS, IBM GBS, Dell Services (Perot), etc.
  • "Accenture has a market cap of $77.5bn, and shareholders will expect a premium offer."
  • HPE Services and CSC, it's a thing.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

Chef Survey 2017 Results

  • Analysis, Infographic
  • Reads really well if you imagine bullet points as spinning newspaper headlines:
    • "Workloads are increasing faster than headcount"
  • More:
    • "61% are automating infrastructure, 30% are automating compliance, and only 27% are automating container management."
    • "Of those users, 73% wait to assess compliance after development work has begun and new features have been implemented. 59% assess compliance once code is already running in production, possibly resulting in additional rework as change is re-architected to meet Information Security standards."
      • On the one hand, this is a bummer.
      • On the other hand: "hey, you 59% lot: you call yourself auditors?"

Setting the Record Straight: containers vs. Zones vs. Jails vs. VMs

SoundCloud

Newsletters!

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+i71B8U1l ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 90: These strategies work really well except for when they’re totally fucked https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/90 1a57cc09-5937-4b3b-9f50-531cd86200d3 Wed, 15 Mar 2017 22:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 90 These strategies work really well except for when they’re totally fucked full Software Defined Talk LLC While it's unknown how much time you should let your kids play Minecraft, it's equally unclear at the moment who'll win the second cloud wars. Between Google, Azure, AWS, and all the others, how companies differentiate themselves and what customers will buy on isn't sorted just yet. We discuss Google Next, Pivotal's momentum announcement, and serious theories for Okta IPO'ing. 1:01:01 true While it's unknown how much time you should let your kids play Minecraft, it's equally unclear at the moment who'll win the second cloud wars. Between Google, Azure, AWS, and all the others, how companies differentiate themselves and what customers will buy on isn't sorted just yet. We discuss Google Next, Pivotal's momentum announcement, and serious theories for Okta IPO'ing.

Pardon the shoddily formatted show notes below, Coté was in a hurry to get to Spring Break.

Google NEXT

Mid-roll

Pivotal: we make money, cause we have paying customers

Okta files to go public

  • S1 filed.
  • I don't get it. This is going to be a disaster.
  • Whatever the fantasy running SFDC and MSFT running identity.

BONUS LINKS!

Five AI Startup Predictions for 2017

  • Link
  • "Pure hype trends will reveal themselves to have no fundamentals behind them" <- GOLD
  • Bots go bust
  • Deep learning goes commodity
  • AI is cleantech 2.0 for VCs
  • MLaaS dies a second death
  • Full stack vertical AI startups actually work
  • Facebook Bots are failing.

Enterprise product management

USAF locks in with Oracle

US Immigration's "Code Test"?

Recommendations

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While it's unknown how much time you should let your kids play Minecraft, it's equally unclear at the moment who'll win the second cloud wars. Between Google, Azure, AWS, and all the others, how companies differentiate themselves and what customers will buy on isn't sorted just yet. We discuss Google Next, Pivotal's momentum announcement, and serious theories for Okta IPO'ing.

Pardon the shoddily formatted show notes below, Coté was in a hurry to get to Spring Break.

Google NEXT

Mid-roll

Pivotal: we make money, cause we have paying customers

Okta files to go public

  • S1 filed.
  • I don't get it. This is going to be a disaster.
  • Whatever the fantasy running SFDC and MSFT running identity.

BONUS LINKS!

Five AI Startup Predictions for 2017

  • Link
  • "Pure hype trends will reveal themselves to have no fundamentals behind them" <- GOLD
  • Bots go bust
  • Deep learning goes commodity
  • AI is cleantech 2.0 for VCs
  • MLaaS dies a second death
  • Full stack vertical AI startups actually work
  • Facebook Bots are failing.

Enterprise product management

USAF locks in with Oracle

US Immigration's "Code Test"?

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
While it's unknown how much time you should let your kids play Minecraft, it's equally unclear at the moment who'll win the second cloud wars. Between Google, Azure, AWS, and all the others, how companies differentiate themselves and what customers will buy on isn't sorted just yet. We discuss Google Next, Pivotal's momentum announcement, and serious theories for Okta IPO'ing.

Pardon the shoddily formatted show notes below, Coté was in a hurry to get to Spring Break.

Google NEXT

Mid-roll

Pivotal: we make money, cause we have paying customers

Okta files to go public

  • S1 filed.
  • I don't get it. This is going to be a disaster.
  • Whatever the fantasy running SFDC and MSFT running identity.

BONUS LINKS!

Five AI Startup Predictions for 2017

  • Link
  • "Pure hype trends will reveal themselves to have no fundamentals behind them" <- GOLD
  • Bots go bust
  • Deep learning goes commodity
  • AI is cleantech 2.0 for VCs
  • MLaaS dies a second death
  • Full stack vertical AI startups actually work
  • Facebook Bots are failing.

Enterprise product management

USAF locks in with Oracle

US Immigration's "Code Test"?

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+MDXwDsGW ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 89: The Shit Show Matrix, or, they’re following the playbook which is basically unprofitable https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/89 db9d27d7-dd64-4fbd-9df5-3c6d83ab7e62 Wed, 08 Mar 2017 22:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 89 The Shit Show Matrix, or, they’re following the playbook which is basically unprofitable full Software Defined Talk LLC Docker’s new enterprise SKUs and, once again, the open-core model, once again, IPO mania with Snap and MuleSoft. 1:06:58 true Docker’s new enterprise SKUs and, once again, the open-core model. Also: IPO mania with Snap and MuleSoft. In discussion Docker EE, we start with a discussion on how socket-based pricing may seem goofy, but all pricing schemes are pretty weird, so you gotta choose one. We then try to dissect what exactly you get with the enterprise edition and conclude that we should have done more prep work.

Mid-roll

Docker Goes Enterprise

MuleSoft Prepares to IPO

  • Link
  • I don’t get the proposed $100 million IPO when they took $259 million in funding. Please explain it to me.

OpenNMS on FLOSS Weekly

HashiCorp News

  • Making Money With Freemium
  • “The question of how to make money from Open Source is a vexed one, with Red Hat frequently held up as the poster child of commercial open source success, yet it remains a lonely occupant of the category "Open Source Companies That Are Profitable”
  • Good Narrative fallacy going here: "The open source products are really focused on the practitioner," McJannet said. "The enterprise products are focused on the needs of the organisation."
  • August, 2016: “Hashimoto said HashiCorp has just finished its first 7-figure revenue quarter” Up from “triple-digit”/month in July 2015. So, whatdwegot: $2-3m run-rate?

Twitter, SnapChat & Facebook

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

AWS S3 Outage

WTF Uber (...and The Rest of the Software Industry)?

Containers, Kubernetes & AWS

No More Pixel Laptops from Google

  • Link
  • “Google hasn’t backed away from laptops. We have the number two market share in the U.S. and U.K. — but we have no plans for Google-branded laptops.”

Texas Legislature Takes Action on Emojis

Everyone has a plan 'till they get punched in the mouth.

Trump is Killing Productivity

  • Link
  • She didn’t want to be “that person,” the one who is always opining on social media. But all of that changed Nov. 8.

Recommendations

Music heard at the end: Courtney Barnett's "Avant Gardener".

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Docker’s new enterprise SKUs and, once again, the open-core model. Also: IPO mania with Snap and MuleSoft. In discussion Docker EE, we start with a discussion on how socket-based pricing may seem goofy, but all pricing schemes are pretty weird, so you gotta choose one. We then try to dissect what exactly you get with the enterprise edition and conclude that we should have done more prep work.

Mid-roll

Docker Goes Enterprise

MuleSoft Prepares to IPO

  • Link
  • I don’t get the proposed $100 million IPO when they took $259 million in funding. Please explain it to me.

OpenNMS on FLOSS Weekly

HashiCorp News

  • Making Money With Freemium
  • “The question of how to make money from Open Source is a vexed one, with Red Hat frequently held up as the poster child of commercial open source success, yet it remains a lonely occupant of the category "Open Source Companies That Are Profitable”
  • Good Narrative fallacy going here: "The open source products are really focused on the practitioner," McJannet said. "The enterprise products are focused on the needs of the organisation."
  • August, 2016: “Hashimoto said HashiCorp has just finished its first 7-figure revenue quarter” Up from “triple-digit”/month in July 2015. So, whatdwegot: $2-3m run-rate?

Twitter, SnapChat & Facebook

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

AWS S3 Outage

WTF Uber (...and The Rest of the Software Industry)?

Containers, Kubernetes & AWS

No More Pixel Laptops from Google

  • Link
  • “Google hasn’t backed away from laptops. We have the number two market share in the U.S. and U.K. — but we have no plans for Google-branded laptops.”

Texas Legislature Takes Action on Emojis

Everyone has a plan 'till they get punched in the mouth.

Trump is Killing Productivity

  • Link
  • She didn’t want to be “that person,” the one who is always opining on social media. But all of that changed Nov. 8.

Recommendations

Music heard at the end: Courtney Barnett's "Avant Gardener".

Sponsored By:

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Docker’s new enterprise SKUs and, once again, the open-core model. Also: IPO mania with Snap and MuleSoft. In discussion Docker EE, we start with a discussion on how socket-based pricing may seem goofy, but all pricing schemes are pretty weird, so you gotta choose one. We then try to dissect what exactly you get with the enterprise edition and conclude that we should have done more prep work.

Mid-roll

Docker Goes Enterprise

MuleSoft Prepares to IPO

  • Link
  • I don’t get the proposed $100 million IPO when they took $259 million in funding. Please explain it to me.

OpenNMS on FLOSS Weekly

HashiCorp News

  • Making Money With Freemium
  • “The question of how to make money from Open Source is a vexed one, with Red Hat frequently held up as the poster child of commercial open source success, yet it remains a lonely occupant of the category "Open Source Companies That Are Profitable”
  • Good Narrative fallacy going here: "The open source products are really focused on the practitioner," McJannet said. "The enterprise products are focused on the needs of the organisation."
  • August, 2016: “Hashimoto said HashiCorp has just finished its first 7-figure revenue quarter” Up from “triple-digit”/month in July 2015. So, whatdwegot: $2-3m run-rate?

Twitter, SnapChat & Facebook

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

AWS S3 Outage

WTF Uber (...and The Rest of the Software Industry)?

Containers, Kubernetes & AWS

No More Pixel Laptops from Google

  • Link
  • “Google hasn’t backed away from laptops. We have the number two market share in the U.S. and U.K. — but we have no plans for Google-branded laptops.”

Texas Legislature Takes Action on Emojis

Everyone has a plan 'till they get punched in the mouth.

Trump is Killing Productivity

  • Link
  • She didn’t want to be “that person,” the one who is always opining on social media. But all of that changed Nov. 8.

Recommendations

Music heard at the end: Courtney Barnett's "Avant Gardener".

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+fVebApjL ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 88: Docker is just cheap VMware, right? https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/88 6b9db0a8-c656-4c3b-8586-74a165d5f835 Sat, 18 Feb 2017 04:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 88 Docker is just cheap VMware, right? full Software Defined Talk LLC There's tell that some people just look at containers as a cheaper way to virtualize, eschewing the fancy-lad "cloud-native stuff." We discuss that idea, plus "the enterprise cloud wars," and some recommendations. 1:00:02 true There's tell that some people just look at containers as a cheaper way to virtualize, eschewing the fancy-lad "cloud-native stuff." We discuss that idea, plus "the enterprise cloud wars," and also our feel that Slack is actually a really good tool and company.

Old folk jokes

Follow-up

Slack executes the perfect Freemium

  • Minimum Delight Experience vs. Minimum Viable Product
  • Build and charge for the enterprise features required by the Fortune 500
  • Don't apologize that you don't support Markdown or other power user features.

Mid-roll

Jassy Talks About the Competition

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

AI & the Middle Class

  • Link
  • "If current trends continue, people are going to rise up well before the machines do."
  • "He also argued that these trends are reversible, that improved education and a greater emphasis on entrepreneurship and research can help feed new engines of growth"... we (the US) are so screwed
  • Coté: I keep going back to McKinsey saying 70% of work is menial; I'm sure that "study" is wonky and loaded, but still, we do so much bullshit in daily work. Another example: several Pivotal customers (Allstate, HCSC) say they usually get 40%+ productivity improvements because they stop going to meetings and actually code 7 hours a day instead of bullshit.
  • Grim. Really, really, really grim.

2017 Worldwide Software Developer Salaries

  • Move to Austin if you want some of that sweet, botton-line margin.
  • "In Austin, the average salary for a software engineer on Hired is $110K. But this is the equivalent to making $198K in San Francisco when you consider the cost of living difference between the two cities."
  • "...we see a similar trend in Melbourne. Even though Melbourne's average salary for software engineers is a relatively low $83K (A$107K), this is equivalent to making nearly $150K in San Francisco."

Don't Trust the Status Page

Chef Joins the CNCF

Intel Rolls Out Another Generation of the Itanium

  • Link
  • "HPE will, of course, support its Itanium customers for a number of years, at least until 2025"

Recommendations

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There's tell that some people just look at containers as a cheaper way to virtualize, eschewing the fancy-lad "cloud-native stuff." We discuss that idea, plus "the enterprise cloud wars," and also our feel that Slack is actually a really good tool and company.

Old folk jokes

Follow-up

Slack executes the perfect Freemium

  • Minimum Delight Experience vs. Minimum Viable Product
  • Build and charge for the enterprise features required by the Fortune 500
  • Don't apologize that you don't support Markdown or other power user features.

Mid-roll

Jassy Talks About the Competition

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

AI & the Middle Class

  • Link
  • "If current trends continue, people are going to rise up well before the machines do."
  • "He also argued that these trends are reversible, that improved education and a greater emphasis on entrepreneurship and research can help feed new engines of growth"... we (the US) are so screwed
  • Coté: I keep going back to McKinsey saying 70% of work is menial; I'm sure that "study" is wonky and loaded, but still, we do so much bullshit in daily work. Another example: several Pivotal customers (Allstate, HCSC) say they usually get 40%+ productivity improvements because they stop going to meetings and actually code 7 hours a day instead of bullshit.
  • Grim. Really, really, really grim.

2017 Worldwide Software Developer Salaries

  • Move to Austin if you want some of that sweet, botton-line margin.
  • "In Austin, the average salary for a software engineer on Hired is $110K. But this is the equivalent to making $198K in San Francisco when you consider the cost of living difference between the two cities."
  • "...we see a similar trend in Melbourne. Even though Melbourne's average salary for software engineers is a relatively low $83K (A$107K), this is equivalent to making nearly $150K in San Francisco."

Don't Trust the Status Page

Chef Joins the CNCF

Intel Rolls Out Another Generation of the Itanium

  • Link
  • "HPE will, of course, support its Itanium customers for a number of years, at least until 2025"

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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There's tell that some people just look at containers as a cheaper way to virtualize, eschewing the fancy-lad "cloud-native stuff." We discuss that idea, plus "the enterprise cloud wars," and also our feel that Slack is actually a really good tool and company.

Old folk jokes

Follow-up

Slack executes the perfect Freemium

  • Minimum Delight Experience vs. Minimum Viable Product
  • Build and charge for the enterprise features required by the Fortune 500
  • Don't apologize that you don't support Markdown or other power user features.

Mid-roll

Jassy Talks About the Competition

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

AI & the Middle Class

  • Link
  • "If current trends continue, people are going to rise up well before the machines do."
  • "He also argued that these trends are reversible, that improved education and a greater emphasis on entrepreneurship and research can help feed new engines of growth"... we (the US) are so screwed
  • Coté: I keep going back to McKinsey saying 70% of work is menial; I'm sure that "study" is wonky and loaded, but still, we do so much bullshit in daily work. Another example: several Pivotal customers (Allstate, HCSC) say they usually get 40%+ productivity improvements because they stop going to meetings and actually code 7 hours a day instead of bullshit.
  • Grim. Really, really, really grim.

2017 Worldwide Software Developer Salaries

  • Move to Austin if you want some of that sweet, botton-line margin.
  • "In Austin, the average salary for a software engineer on Hired is $110K. But this is the equivalent to making $198K in San Francisco when you consider the cost of living difference between the two cities."
  • "...we see a similar trend in Melbourne. Even though Melbourne's average salary for software engineers is a relatively low $83K (A$107K), this is equivalent to making nearly $150K in San Francisco."

Don't Trust the Status Page

Chef Joins the CNCF

Intel Rolls Out Another Generation of the Itanium

  • Link
  • "HPE will, of course, support its Itanium customers for a number of years, at least until 2025"

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+YDHIjZh6 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 87: Snap's cloud billions, Google's social, Monitoring Startups considered hard, DHS wants your passwords https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/87 d61ad43a-cfcf-4364-ba51-209e166a490f Sat, 11 Feb 2017 13:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 87 Snap's cloud billions, Google's social, Monitoring Startups considered hard, DHS wants your passwords full Software Defined Talk LLC Snap is looking to spend billions on AWS and Google Cloud over the next five years. We talk about what exactly that could be for, then check in with Google's social strategy and thermostat strategies; meanwhile, the America Fuck Yeah crew wants to start gathering passwords at the boarder. Also, Brandon lays out the case that an open-core monitoring startup is a hard row to hoe. Also, Baltimore is not in Maine. (But Coté is pretty sure it actually is.) 59:11 true Snap is looking to spend billions on AWS and Google Cloud over the next five years. We talk about what exactly that could be for, then check in with Google's social strategy and thermostat strategies; meanwhile, the America Fuck Yeah crew wants to start gathering passwords at the boarder. Also, Brandon lays out the case that an open-core monitoring startup is a hard row to hoe.

Also, Baltimore is not in Maine. (But Coté is pretty sure it actually is.)

Mid-roll

SnapChat's S-1

  • The S1
  • "We had 158 million Daily Active Users on average in the quarter ended December 31, 2016"
  • "We have committed to spend $2 billion with Google Cloud over the next five years." - perhaps 10% of their billing.
  • Also: "Snap will spend $1 billion on AWS through 2021."
  • Coté Show interview with former cloud boy, JJ.

The McLaughlin Group covers Google: What's up with them!

Corrections

Thing to get angry about this week

  • DHS considering asking foreigners for passwords
  • I mean, really? A criminal is just gonna let you see their stuff? They'll just delete it, set up fake accounts, etc.
  • It's not like popping the trunk for a thief and finding lock picks and guns in the boot: with digital crime tools and weapons, you can hide and subterfuge.
  • And then the only people getting harmed are innocent people.
  • What the fuck is wrong with these people, and more importantly the shit-for brains who voted for them? (How can we de-shit those brains for 2018?)
  • Tweet about 3D chess of this meaning the government can't hack into your stuff...or can they?!?!

CNCF Buys RethinkDB's Code and Donates to the Linux Foundation

$2.5 million VC for Sensu!

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode

Microsoft does Azure Patent Indemnification

  • "The system is supposed to help ease the transition to the cloud by giving companies extra peace of mind. Right now, lawsuits over intellectual property relating to open source technology in the cloud are rare" Link
  • "those companies operating in a multi-cloud configuration won't be entirely covered"

Attempting to Categorize the Cloud Native Landscape

Cloud Displacing Intel's Enterprise Sales

  • "Tectonic shifts in the pattern of Intel's business show the devastating speed at which cloud is displacing traditional enterprise server sales" Link

Slack Enterprise Grid should make user management easier

Uber Steers Away from Trump

  • "More than 200,000 customers had deleted their accounts." (Link)
  • "Many employees were not satisfied with his answer. On Wednesday, Uber staff members followed up by circulating a 25-page Google document titled "Letters to Travis" to tell the chief executive how and why his willingness to engage with the administration had affected them."

Puppet adds two vice presidents, hiring from Hewlett-Packard and EMC

  • "Puppet replaced nearly its entire executive team in 2016, including its chief executive and chief financial officers. It hired six vice presidents last year." (Link)

Rackspace lays off 6%

Other thing to get worked up about: eliminating remote work

  • IBM on that colo shit
  • Brandon is safe! (He lives in Austin.)
  • Coté: I won't deny that working in smelling range is the best. But, the gains never feel like enough to enforce it. Plus, mega-city congestion and resulting classist systems, cf. The Wealth of Humans. It's a problem that should be solved, not embraced.

Recommendations

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Snap is looking to spend billions on AWS and Google Cloud over the next five years. We talk about what exactly that could be for, then check in with Google's social strategy and thermostat strategies; meanwhile, the America Fuck Yeah crew wants to start gathering passwords at the boarder. Also, Brandon lays out the case that an open-core monitoring startup is a hard row to hoe.

Also, Baltimore is not in Maine. (But Coté is pretty sure it actually is.)

Mid-roll

SnapChat's S-1

  • The S1
  • "We had 158 million Daily Active Users on average in the quarter ended December 31, 2016"
  • "We have committed to spend $2 billion with Google Cloud over the next five years." - perhaps 10% of their billing.
  • Also: "Snap will spend $1 billion on AWS through 2021."
  • Coté Show interview with former cloud boy, JJ.

The McLaughlin Group covers Google: What's up with them!

Corrections

Thing to get angry about this week

  • DHS considering asking foreigners for passwords
  • I mean, really? A criminal is just gonna let you see their stuff? They'll just delete it, set up fake accounts, etc.
  • It's not like popping the trunk for a thief and finding lock picks and guns in the boot: with digital crime tools and weapons, you can hide and subterfuge.
  • And then the only people getting harmed are innocent people.
  • What the fuck is wrong with these people, and more importantly the shit-for brains who voted for them? (How can we de-shit those brains for 2018?)
  • Tweet about 3D chess of this meaning the government can't hack into your stuff...or can they?!?!

CNCF Buys RethinkDB's Code and Donates to the Linux Foundation

$2.5 million VC for Sensu!

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode

Microsoft does Azure Patent Indemnification

  • "The system is supposed to help ease the transition to the cloud by giving companies extra peace of mind. Right now, lawsuits over intellectual property relating to open source technology in the cloud are rare" Link
  • "those companies operating in a multi-cloud configuration won't be entirely covered"

Attempting to Categorize the Cloud Native Landscape

Cloud Displacing Intel's Enterprise Sales

  • "Tectonic shifts in the pattern of Intel's business show the devastating speed at which cloud is displacing traditional enterprise server sales" Link

Slack Enterprise Grid should make user management easier

Uber Steers Away from Trump

  • "More than 200,000 customers had deleted their accounts." (Link)
  • "Many employees were not satisfied with his answer. On Wednesday, Uber staff members followed up by circulating a 25-page Google document titled "Letters to Travis" to tell the chief executive how and why his willingness to engage with the administration had affected them."

Puppet adds two vice presidents, hiring from Hewlett-Packard and EMC

  • "Puppet replaced nearly its entire executive team in 2016, including its chief executive and chief financial officers. It hired six vice presidents last year." (Link)

Rackspace lays off 6%

Other thing to get worked up about: eliminating remote work

  • IBM on that colo shit
  • Brandon is safe! (He lives in Austin.)
  • Coté: I won't deny that working in smelling range is the best. But, the gains never feel like enough to enforce it. Plus, mega-city congestion and resulting classist systems, cf. The Wealth of Humans. It's a problem that should be solved, not embraced.

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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Snap is looking to spend billions on AWS and Google Cloud over the next five years. We talk about what exactly that could be for, then check in with Google's social strategy and thermostat strategies; meanwhile, the America Fuck Yeah crew wants to start gathering passwords at the boarder. Also, Brandon lays out the case that an open-core monitoring startup is a hard row to hoe.

Also, Baltimore is not in Maine. (But Coté is pretty sure it actually is.)

Mid-roll

SnapChat's S-1

  • The S1
  • "We had 158 million Daily Active Users on average in the quarter ended December 31, 2016"
  • "We have committed to spend $2 billion with Google Cloud over the next five years." - perhaps 10% of their billing.
  • Also: "Snap will spend $1 billion on AWS through 2021."
  • Coté Show interview with former cloud boy, JJ.

The McLaughlin Group covers Google: What's up with them!

Corrections

Thing to get angry about this week

  • DHS considering asking foreigners for passwords
  • I mean, really? A criminal is just gonna let you see their stuff? They'll just delete it, set up fake accounts, etc.
  • It's not like popping the trunk for a thief and finding lock picks and guns in the boot: with digital crime tools and weapons, you can hide and subterfuge.
  • And then the only people getting harmed are innocent people.
  • What the fuck is wrong with these people, and more importantly the shit-for brains who voted for them? (How can we de-shit those brains for 2018?)
  • Tweet about 3D chess of this meaning the government can't hack into your stuff...or can they?!?!

CNCF Buys RethinkDB's Code and Donates to the Linux Foundation

$2.5 million VC for Sensu!

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode

Microsoft does Azure Patent Indemnification

  • "The system is supposed to help ease the transition to the cloud by giving companies extra peace of mind. Right now, lawsuits over intellectual property relating to open source technology in the cloud are rare" Link
  • "those companies operating in a multi-cloud configuration won't be entirely covered"

Attempting to Categorize the Cloud Native Landscape

Cloud Displacing Intel's Enterprise Sales

  • "Tectonic shifts in the pattern of Intel's business show the devastating speed at which cloud is displacing traditional enterprise server sales" Link

Slack Enterprise Grid should make user management easier

Uber Steers Away from Trump

  • "More than 200,000 customers had deleted their accounts." (Link)
  • "Many employees were not satisfied with his answer. On Wednesday, Uber staff members followed up by circulating a 25-page Google document titled "Letters to Travis" to tell the chief executive how and why his willingness to engage with the administration had affected them."

Puppet adds two vice presidents, hiring from Hewlett-Packard and EMC

  • "Puppet replaced nearly its entire executive team in 2016, including its chief executive and chief financial officers. It hired six vice presidents last year." (Link)

Rackspace lays off 6%

Other thing to get worked up about: eliminating remote work

  • IBM on that colo shit
  • Brandon is safe! (He lives in Austin.)
  • Coté: I won't deny that working in smelling range is the best. But, the gains never feel like enough to enforce it. Plus, mega-city congestion and resulting classist systems, cf. The Wealth of Humans. It's a problem that should be solved, not embraced.

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+gWDArROw ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 86: Life after artisanal pork rinds (i.e. tech M&A), CostCo Down Under https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/86 4fa02bae-2b6d-4858-89ec-8a7218eaf59c Mon, 30 Jan 2017 23:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 86 Life after artisanal pork rinds (i.e. tech M&A), CostCo Down Under full Software Defined Talk LLC With a flurry of M&A over the past few weeks, we discuss some of the more popular ones: AppDynamics, Trello, and Apiary. These kind of buys are all about what the acquirer plans to do with the new “asset” and the financial health of the company being acquired. We discuss these recent acquisitions, including who the “losers” are. Also, the low-down on CostCo in Australia! 1:01:52 true With a flurry of M&A over the past few weeks, we discuss some of the more popular ones: AppDynamics, Trello, and Apiary. These kind of buys are all about what the acquirer plans to do with the new “asset” and the financial health of the company being acquired. We discuss these recent acquisitions, including who the “losers” are. Also, the low-down on CostCo in Australia!

Mid-roll

CostCo field report: Australia

  • It’s great!
  • US: No need for a hot pizza sign holder.
  • US: Rayban Wayfarers are like $130 now!

AppDynamics files for IPO… Cisco says NOT SO FAST

Atlassian Buys Trello for $425 Million

Oracle Buys Apiary

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

HP Buys Stuff

You Know What DevOps Needs? An IEEE Standard

Twitter

  • Google buying Fabric.
  • Facebook still king.

Do We Talk About Trump?

Trump’s Twitter Moves Markets

RethinkDB: Why We Failed

Yahoo is Altaba

Google’s AI Awakening

Alexa

ClusterHQ Shutting Down

Facebook’s 2016 Open Source Contributions

Google buys Twitter’s Fabric

Bruce Sterling/Jon Lebkowsky “State of the World”

Recommendations

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With a flurry of M&A over the past few weeks, we discuss some of the more popular ones: AppDynamics, Trello, and Apiary. These kind of buys are all about what the acquirer plans to do with the new “asset” and the financial health of the company being acquired. We discuss these recent acquisitions, including who the “losers” are. Also, the low-down on CostCo in Australia!

Mid-roll

CostCo field report: Australia

  • It’s great!
  • US: No need for a hot pizza sign holder.
  • US: Rayban Wayfarers are like $130 now!

AppDynamics files for IPO… Cisco says NOT SO FAST

Atlassian Buys Trello for $425 Million

Oracle Buys Apiary

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

HP Buys Stuff

You Know What DevOps Needs? An IEEE Standard

Twitter

  • Google buying Fabric.
  • Facebook still king.

Do We Talk About Trump?

Trump’s Twitter Moves Markets

RethinkDB: Why We Failed

Yahoo is Altaba

Google’s AI Awakening

Alexa

ClusterHQ Shutting Down

Facebook’s 2016 Open Source Contributions

Google buys Twitter’s Fabric

Bruce Sterling/Jon Lebkowsky “State of the World”

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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With a flurry of M&A over the past few weeks, we discuss some of the more popular ones: AppDynamics, Trello, and Apiary. These kind of buys are all about what the acquirer plans to do with the new “asset” and the financial health of the company being acquired. We discuss these recent acquisitions, including who the “losers” are. Also, the low-down on CostCo in Australia!

Mid-roll

CostCo field report: Australia

  • It’s great!
  • US: No need for a hot pizza sign holder.
  • US: Rayban Wayfarers are like $130 now!

AppDynamics files for IPO… Cisco says NOT SO FAST

Atlassian Buys Trello for $425 Million

Oracle Buys Apiary

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

HP Buys Stuff

You Know What DevOps Needs? An IEEE Standard

Twitter

  • Google buying Fabric.
  • Facebook still king.

Do We Talk About Trump?

Trump’s Twitter Moves Markets

RethinkDB: Why We Failed

Yahoo is Altaba

Google’s AI Awakening

Alexa

ClusterHQ Shutting Down

Facebook’s 2016 Open Source Contributions

Google buys Twitter’s Fabric

Bruce Sterling/Jon Lebkowsky “State of the World”

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+gxp8cye3 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 85: Being an analyst without being an asshole - Coté’s professional life, part 2 https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/85 79925425-0116-4727-a0d3-ed7f684792d3 Fri, 20 Jan 2017 21:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 85 Being an analyst without being an asshole - Coté’s professional life, part 2 full Software Defined Talk LLC In part two of Coté navel gazing, we discuss Coté’s life as an analyst and strategists. Matt Ray is off in Australia-land, so it’s just Brandon and Coté. We discuss: what IT analyst work on; working with marketers that have poor, nothing new material; learning how to function inside a large company in the executive suite; M&A and investment bankers, getting shit done in large companies (it’s always slow), like Project Sputnik. 48:45 true In part two of Coté navel gazing, we discuss Coté’s life as an analyst and strategists. Matt Ray is off in Australia-land, so it’s just Brandon and Coté. We discuss: what IT analyst work on; working with marketers that have poor, nothing new material; learning how to function inside a large company in the executive suite; M&A and investment bankers, getting shit done in large companies (it’s always slow), like Project Sputnik.

Mid-roll

Show Notes

Recommendations

Brandon:

Coté:

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In part two of Coté navel gazing, we discuss Coté’s life as an analyst and strategists. Matt Ray is off in Australia-land, so it’s just Brandon and Coté. We discuss: what IT analyst work on; working with marketers that have poor, nothing new material; learning how to function inside a large company in the executive suite; M&A and investment bankers, getting shit done in large companies (it’s always slow), like Project Sputnik.

Mid-roll

Show Notes

Recommendations

Brandon:

Coté:

Sponsored By:

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In part two of Coté navel gazing, we discuss Coté’s life as an analyst and strategists. Matt Ray is off in Australia-land, so it’s just Brandon and Coté. We discuss: what IT analyst work on; working with marketers that have poor, nothing new material; learning how to function inside a large company in the executive suite; M&A and investment bankers, getting shit done in large companies (it’s always slow), like Project Sputnik.

Mid-roll

Show Notes

Recommendations

Brandon:

Coté:

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+080OWTxh ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté
Episode 84: 2017 Predictions: cloud, containers, AI https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/84 08ef087d-85da-4c13-aab3-23ee4c573df0 Wed, 21 Dec 2016 23:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 84 2017 Predictions: cloud, containers, AI full Software Defined Talk LLC After speculating on GitHub’s business we throw out our 2017 predictions. We cover AWS, containers, AI, and government IT. Since holiday family time is coming up, Brandon also suggests some simple family IT help-desk tasks - like backup - and throws out the stretch goal of discussing 2FA at the dinner table. 1:07:22 true After speculating on GitHub’s business we throw out our 2017 predictions. We cover AWS, containers, AI, and government IT. Since holiday family time is coming up, Brandon also suggests some simple family IT help-desk tasks - like backup - and throws out the stretch goal of discussing 2FA at the dinner table.

Mid-roll

  • Coté: Come see me January 10th in Phoenix, 5:30pm at the Galvanize Office. Free parking!
  • Coté: Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.9 is out. It adds in Google Cloud & Azure support, so you’re all multi-cloud ready; it will run 250,000 containers concurrently; you can now auto-scale on based on new metrics like HTTP Latency and HTTP Throughput, so when your app seems slow to users, the platform kicks in to make it go faster (previously, CPU; Spring Boot developers will see handy diagnostics info about their apps with new Actuator (diagnostic thing) integrations; devs can use PCF to run “tasks” (one time processes); and, of course, a slew of security updates are bundled in. Go to cote.io/pcf19 to check out my highlights and see a link to a longer, more detailed post.

Feedback & Follow-up

Show Notes

GitHub

  • Bloomberg cover their recent year.
  • ...losing $66 million so far for 2016 - what would GitHub be spending that on? Did some upload a lot of JPGs to their repo?
  • 'Sitting in a conference room featuring an abstract art piece on the wall and a Mad Men-style rollaway bar cart in the corner, GitHub’s Chris Wanstrath says the business is running more smoothly now and growing. “What happened to 2015?” says the 31-year-old co-founder and chief executive officer. “Nothing was getting done, maybe? I shouldn’t say that. Strike that."'
  • “Secular” growth.

Brandon's Predictions

  • Growth on the Edge, presentation (from a16z GP Peter Levine) - the end of cloud computing and the return to the edge.

Recommendations

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After speculating on GitHub’s business we throw out our 2017 predictions. We cover AWS, containers, AI, and government IT. Since holiday family time is coming up, Brandon also suggests some simple family IT help-desk tasks - like backup - and throws out the stretch goal of discussing 2FA at the dinner table.

Mid-roll

  • Coté: Come see me January 10th in Phoenix, 5:30pm at the Galvanize Office. Free parking!
  • Coté: Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.9 is out. It adds in Google Cloud & Azure support, so you’re all multi-cloud ready; it will run 250,000 containers concurrently; you can now auto-scale on based on new metrics like HTTP Latency and HTTP Throughput, so when your app seems slow to users, the platform kicks in to make it go faster (previously, CPU; Spring Boot developers will see handy diagnostics info about their apps with new Actuator (diagnostic thing) integrations; devs can use PCF to run “tasks” (one time processes); and, of course, a slew of security updates are bundled in. Go to cote.io/pcf19 to check out my highlights and see a link to a longer, more detailed post.

Feedback & Follow-up

Show Notes

GitHub

  • Bloomberg cover their recent year.
  • ...losing $66 million so far for 2016 - what would GitHub be spending that on? Did some upload a lot of JPGs to their repo?
  • 'Sitting in a conference room featuring an abstract art piece on the wall and a Mad Men-style rollaway bar cart in the corner, GitHub’s Chris Wanstrath says the business is running more smoothly now and growing. “What happened to 2015?” says the 31-year-old co-founder and chief executive officer. “Nothing was getting done, maybe? I shouldn’t say that. Strike that."'
  • “Secular” growth.

Brandon's Predictions

  • Growth on the Edge, presentation (from a16z GP Peter Levine) - the end of cloud computing and the return to the edge.

Recommendations

Links:

]]>
After speculating on GitHub’s business we throw out our 2017 predictions. We cover AWS, containers, AI, and government IT. Since holiday family time is coming up, Brandon also suggests some simple family IT help-desk tasks - like backup - and throws out the stretch goal of discussing 2FA at the dinner table.

Mid-roll

  • Coté: Come see me January 10th in Phoenix, 5:30pm at the Galvanize Office. Free parking!
  • Coté: Pivotal Cloud Foundry 1.9 is out. It adds in Google Cloud & Azure support, so you’re all multi-cloud ready; it will run 250,000 containers concurrently; you can now auto-scale on based on new metrics like HTTP Latency and HTTP Throughput, so when your app seems slow to users, the platform kicks in to make it go faster (previously, CPU; Spring Boot developers will see handy diagnostics info about their apps with new Actuator (diagnostic thing) integrations; devs can use PCF to run “tasks” (one time processes); and, of course, a slew of security updates are bundled in. Go to cote.io/pcf19 to check out my highlights and see a link to a longer, more detailed post.

Feedback & Follow-up

Show Notes

GitHub

  • Bloomberg cover their recent year.
  • ...losing $66 million so far for 2016 - what would GitHub be spending that on? Did some upload a lot of JPGs to their repo?
  • 'Sitting in a conference room featuring an abstract art piece on the wall and a Mad Men-style rollaway bar cart in the corner, GitHub’s Chris Wanstrath says the business is running more smoothly now and growing. “What happened to 2015?” says the 31-year-old co-founder and chief executive officer. “Nothing was getting done, maybe? I shouldn’t say that. Strike that."'
  • “Secular” growth.

Brandon's Predictions

  • Growth on the Edge, presentation (from a16z GP Peter Levine) - the end of cloud computing and the return to the edge.

Recommendations

Links:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+Eqnh8mtH ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 83: I think the word we object to is "DevOps" https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/83 a913b1f4-7f1f-49ba-b2e4-2eec2a4593c8 Fri, 16 Dec 2016 15:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 83 I think the word we object to is "DevOps" full Software Defined Talk LLC What exactly is DevOps? We dare to discuss that at first and then get into Amazon’s new managed hosting offering. There’s some new container news with containerd from DockerInc land, and some little notes on Azure’s features and Cisco’s InterCloud shutting down. Also, we find out which Muppet each of us would be played by in The Muppets Take Over Software Defined Talk. 54:22 true ...Statler and Waldorf talk with Fozzie
...What's the "OpsOps" of DevOps?.
...Never say you're going to spend $1bn on anything

What exactly is DevOps? We dare to discuss that at first and then get into Amazon's new managed hosting offering. There's some new container news with containerd from DockerInc land, and some little notes on Azure's features and Cisco's InterCloud shutting down. Also, we find out which Muppet each of us would be played by in The Muppets Take Over Software Defined Talk.

Mid-roll

Feedback & Follow-up

The DevOps

  • App dev vs. IT service delivery.
  • DevOps Kung Fu, Adam Jacob's talk on the inclusion of everyone in the org chart in DevOps
  • What is DevOps without Dev? Is there OpsOps?

AWS Managed Services

Don't Sleep on Microsoft

  • Damn, that's a monstrous URL
  • GPUs, HANA, Media Services, Machine Deep Learning, Data Lake, Single-instance virtual machines
  • Coté: I hear data is a thing. And AI.

Cisco Shutting Down Their InterCloud

  • Coté's audition for an ElReg headline writer: Cloud InterRUPPTED
  • $1 Billion isn't enough, "score another body bag win for the unstoppable Amazon Web Services"
  • "Meanwhile, the cloud providers like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google aren't using a lot of Cisco gear. They are increasingly using a new style to build networks that relies more on software and less on high-end, expensive hardware."
  • Sharwood@ElReg: "OpenStack public clouds have an unhappy history: Rackspace felt it could build a business on the platform, but has since changed tack. HP pulled out of its own Helion public cloud. If Cisco is indeed changing direction, the OpenStack Board has some interesting matters to ponder."
  • Theory: AWS means on-premise IT is over-serving. You actually don't need all that. Incumbent vendors succumbed to the strategy aphasia of the disruptor's' dilemma (weren't willing to sacrifice/take eye off the ball of existing success and revenue) and lost to Amazon's lower capabilities, lower price approach. WHEN WILL TECH PEOPLE LURN?
  • There was this talk several years ago that was all like: "well, obviously, we shouldn't compete strategy-to-strategy with Amazon. We should provide the enterprise version!" Apparently, that was dead wrong. People confused Apple's ability to sell at an insane premium with the market not caring about x86 &co.

Docker Contributes Containerd

Containers in Production!

  • Round-up of some container survey poking
  • n=338 respondents
  • Sidenote: Jenkins win. Good job biffing that one Oracle. But then again: is there any money in it?
  • "This leads us to a very difficult operational problem – how do we ensure security, and understand the makeup of an application while still allowing developer velocity to increase."
  • More Docker usage numbers from DataDog!
  • "ECS adoption has climbed steadily from zero to 15 percent of Docker organizations using Datadog. (And more than 10 percent of all Datadog customers are now using Docker.)"
  • How do I read this? Does it mean adoption is fast after an initial tire-kicking? "In the 30 days after an organization starts reporting ECS metrics, we see a 35 percent increase in the number of running containers as compared to the 60-day baseline that came before. Using the same parameters, we see a 27 percent increase in the number of running Docker hosts."

CoreOS Tectonic Goes Freemium

  • Erryone's favorite business model
  • Kubernetes 1.5 coming soon
    • Shipping upstream version3
  • Renamed their distro to Container Linux
  • They have attempted to coin the phrase "self-driving Kubernetes" -- God help us.

BONUS LINKS! Not discussed on show.

More AWS Followup

Docker Acquires Distributed Storage Startup Inifinit

CA Buys Automic for $635 million

New CEO at BMC

Red Hat OpenShift on GCE and JBoss on OpenShift

Dell Q3

Stonic, (not) An Ansible Fork?

  • Stonic will be licensed under AGPL-3.0 :facepalm:
  • Coté: why is AGPL bad?

Australian 2016 Word of the Year: "Democracy Sausage" (saved you a click)

Google Makes So Much Money It Never Had to Worry About Financial Discipline - Until Now

NVIDA $129k computer.

Recommendations

]]>
...Statler and Waldorf talk with Fozzie
...What's the "OpsOps" of DevOps?.
...Never say you're going to spend $1bn on anything

What exactly is DevOps? We dare to discuss that at first and then get into Amazon's new managed hosting offering. There's some new container news with containerd from DockerInc land, and some little notes on Azure's features and Cisco's InterCloud shutting down. Also, we find out which Muppet each of us would be played by in The Muppets Take Over Software Defined Talk.

Mid-roll

Feedback & Follow-up

The DevOps

  • App dev vs. IT service delivery.
  • DevOps Kung Fu, Adam Jacob's talk on the inclusion of everyone in the org chart in DevOps
  • What is DevOps without Dev? Is there OpsOps?

AWS Managed Services

Don't Sleep on Microsoft

  • Damn, that's a monstrous URL
  • GPUs, HANA, Media Services, Machine Deep Learning, Data Lake, Single-instance virtual machines
  • Coté: I hear data is a thing. And AI.

Cisco Shutting Down Their InterCloud

  • Coté's audition for an ElReg headline writer: Cloud InterRUPPTED
  • $1 Billion isn't enough, "score another body bag win for the unstoppable Amazon Web Services"
  • "Meanwhile, the cloud providers like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google aren't using a lot of Cisco gear. They are increasingly using a new style to build networks that relies more on software and less on high-end, expensive hardware."
  • Sharwood@ElReg: "OpenStack public clouds have an unhappy history: Rackspace felt it could build a business on the platform, but has since changed tack. HP pulled out of its own Helion public cloud. If Cisco is indeed changing direction, the OpenStack Board has some interesting matters to ponder."
  • Theory: AWS means on-premise IT is over-serving. You actually don't need all that. Incumbent vendors succumbed to the strategy aphasia of the disruptor's' dilemma (weren't willing to sacrifice/take eye off the ball of existing success and revenue) and lost to Amazon's lower capabilities, lower price approach. WHEN WILL TECH PEOPLE LURN?
  • There was this talk several years ago that was all like: "well, obviously, we shouldn't compete strategy-to-strategy with Amazon. We should provide the enterprise version!" Apparently, that was dead wrong. People confused Apple's ability to sell at an insane premium with the market not caring about x86 &co.

Docker Contributes Containerd

Containers in Production!

  • Round-up of some container survey poking
  • n=338 respondents
  • Sidenote: Jenkins win. Good job biffing that one Oracle. But then again: is there any money in it?
  • "This leads us to a very difficult operational problem – how do we ensure security, and understand the makeup of an application while still allowing developer velocity to increase."
  • More Docker usage numbers from DataDog!
  • "ECS adoption has climbed steadily from zero to 15 percent of Docker organizations using Datadog. (And more than 10 percent of all Datadog customers are now using Docker.)"
  • How do I read this? Does it mean adoption is fast after an initial tire-kicking? "In the 30 days after an organization starts reporting ECS metrics, we see a 35 percent increase in the number of running containers as compared to the 60-day baseline that came before. Using the same parameters, we see a 27 percent increase in the number of running Docker hosts."

CoreOS Tectonic Goes Freemium

  • Erryone's favorite business model
  • Kubernetes 1.5 coming soon
    • Shipping upstream version3
  • Renamed their distro to Container Linux
  • They have attempted to coin the phrase "self-driving Kubernetes" -- God help us.

BONUS LINKS! Not discussed on show.

More AWS Followup

Docker Acquires Distributed Storage Startup Inifinit

CA Buys Automic for $635 million

New CEO at BMC

Red Hat OpenShift on GCE and JBoss on OpenShift

Dell Q3

Stonic, (not) An Ansible Fork?

  • Stonic will be licensed under AGPL-3.0 :facepalm:
  • Coté: why is AGPL bad?

Australian 2016 Word of the Year: "Democracy Sausage" (saved you a click)

Google Makes So Much Money It Never Had to Worry About Financial Discipline - Until Now

NVIDA $129k computer.

Recommendations

]]>
...Statler and Waldorf talk with Fozzie
...What's the "OpsOps" of DevOps?.
...Never say you're going to spend $1bn on anything

What exactly is DevOps? We dare to discuss that at first and then get into Amazon's new managed hosting offering. There's some new container news with containerd from DockerInc land, and some little notes on Azure's features and Cisco's InterCloud shutting down. Also, we find out which Muppet each of us would be played by in The Muppets Take Over Software Defined Talk.

Mid-roll

Feedback & Follow-up

The DevOps

  • App dev vs. IT service delivery.
  • DevOps Kung Fu, Adam Jacob's talk on the inclusion of everyone in the org chart in DevOps
  • What is DevOps without Dev? Is there OpsOps?

AWS Managed Services

Don't Sleep on Microsoft

  • Damn, that's a monstrous URL
  • GPUs, HANA, Media Services, Machine Deep Learning, Data Lake, Single-instance virtual machines
  • Coté: I hear data is a thing. And AI.

Cisco Shutting Down Their InterCloud

  • Coté's audition for an ElReg headline writer: Cloud InterRUPPTED
  • $1 Billion isn't enough, "score another body bag win for the unstoppable Amazon Web Services"
  • "Meanwhile, the cloud providers like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google aren't using a lot of Cisco gear. They are increasingly using a new style to build networks that relies more on software and less on high-end, expensive hardware."
  • Sharwood@ElReg: "OpenStack public clouds have an unhappy history: Rackspace felt it could build a business on the platform, but has since changed tack. HP pulled out of its own Helion public cloud. If Cisco is indeed changing direction, the OpenStack Board has some interesting matters to ponder."
  • Theory: AWS means on-premise IT is over-serving. You actually don't need all that. Incumbent vendors succumbed to the strategy aphasia of the disruptor's' dilemma (weren't willing to sacrifice/take eye off the ball of existing success and revenue) and lost to Amazon's lower capabilities, lower price approach. WHEN WILL TECH PEOPLE LURN?
  • There was this talk several years ago that was all like: "well, obviously, we shouldn't compete strategy-to-strategy with Amazon. We should provide the enterprise version!" Apparently, that was dead wrong. People confused Apple's ability to sell at an insane premium with the market not caring about x86 &co.

Docker Contributes Containerd

Containers in Production!

  • Round-up of some container survey poking
  • n=338 respondents
  • Sidenote: Jenkins win. Good job biffing that one Oracle. But then again: is there any money in it?
  • "This leads us to a very difficult operational problem – how do we ensure security, and understand the makeup of an application while still allowing developer velocity to increase."
  • More Docker usage numbers from DataDog!
  • "ECS adoption has climbed steadily from zero to 15 percent of Docker organizations using Datadog. (And more than 10 percent of all Datadog customers are now using Docker.)"
  • How do I read this? Does it mean adoption is fast after an initial tire-kicking? "In the 30 days after an organization starts reporting ECS metrics, we see a 35 percent increase in the number of running containers as compared to the 60-day baseline that came before. Using the same parameters, we see a 27 percent increase in the number of running Docker hosts."

CoreOS Tectonic Goes Freemium

  • Erryone's favorite business model
  • Kubernetes 1.5 coming soon
    • Shipping upstream version3
  • Renamed their distro to Container Linux
  • They have attempted to coin the phrase "self-driving Kubernetes" -- God help us.

BONUS LINKS! Not discussed on show.

More AWS Followup

Docker Acquires Distributed Storage Startup Inifinit

CA Buys Automic for $635 million

New CEO at BMC

Red Hat OpenShift on GCE and JBoss on OpenShift

Dell Q3

Stonic, (not) An Ansible Fork?

  • Stonic will be licensed under AGPL-3.0 :facepalm:
  • Coté: why is AGPL bad?

Australian 2016 Word of the Year: "Democracy Sausage" (saved you a click)

Google Makes So Much Money It Never Had to Worry About Financial Discipline - Until Now

NVIDA $129k computer.

Recommendations

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+0cngHMn3 ]]> Brandon Whichard Coté Matt Ray
Episode 82: Attack of the two-pizza teams https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/82 994ff2bc-7655-4e19-ba96-cc14cba2403c Fri, 09 Dec 2016 00:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 82 Attack of the two-pizza teams full Software Defined Talk LLC Amazon came out with a slew of features last week. This week we discuss them and take some cracks at the broad, portfolio approach at AWS compared to historic (like .Net) platform approaches. We also discuss footwear and what to eat and where to stay in Las Vegas. 57:10 true ...Eventually, someone has to clean up the leftover pizza.

...That sweet OpEx.

..."Easy to stay."

Amazon came out with a slew of features last week. This week we discuss them and take some cracks at the broad, portfolio approach at AWS compared to historic (like .Net) platform approaches. We also discuss footwear and what to eat and where to stay in Las Vegas.

Footware

Mid-roll

AWS re:Invent

Global Partner Summit

Day 1 - "I'd like to tell you about…"

Day 2

Analysis discussion for all the AWS stuff

  • Jesus! I couldn't read it all!
  • So, what's the role of Lambda here? It seems like the universal process thingy - like AppleScript, bash scripts, etc. for each part: if you need/want to add some customization to each thing, put a Lambda on it.
  • What's the argument against just going full Amazon, in the same way you'd go full .Net, etc.? Is it cost? Lockin? Performance (people always talk about Amazon being kind of flakey at times - but what isn't flakey, your in-house run IT? Come on.)

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode.

Docker for AWS

Time to Break up Amazon?

HPE Discover, all about the "Hybrid Cloud"

How Google is Challenging AWS

Recommendations

Outro: "I need my minutes," Soul Position.

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...Eventually, someone has to clean up the leftover pizza.

...That sweet OpEx.

..."Easy to stay."

Amazon came out with a slew of features last week. This week we discuss them and take some cracks at the broad, portfolio approach at AWS compared to historic (like .Net) platform approaches. We also discuss footwear and what to eat and where to stay in Las Vegas.

Footware

Mid-roll

AWS re:Invent

Global Partner Summit

Day 1 - "I'd like to tell you about…"

Day 2

Analysis discussion for all the AWS stuff

  • Jesus! I couldn't read it all!
  • So, what's the role of Lambda here? It seems like the universal process thingy - like AppleScript, bash scripts, etc. for each part: if you need/want to add some customization to each thing, put a Lambda on it.
  • What's the argument against just going full Amazon, in the same way you'd go full .Net, etc.? Is it cost? Lockin? Performance (people always talk about Amazon being kind of flakey at times - but what isn't flakey, your in-house run IT? Come on.)

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode.

Docker for AWS

Time to Break up Amazon?

HPE Discover, all about the "Hybrid Cloud"

How Google is Challenging AWS

Recommendations

Outro: "I need my minutes," Soul Position.

Sponsored By:

]]>
...Eventually, someone has to clean up the leftover pizza.

...That sweet OpEx.

..."Easy to stay."

Amazon came out with a slew of features last week. This week we discuss them and take some cracks at the broad, portfolio approach at AWS compared to historic (like .Net) platform approaches. We also discuss footwear and what to eat and where to stay in Las Vegas.

Footware

Mid-roll

AWS re:Invent

Global Partner Summit

Day 1 - "I'd like to tell you about…"

Day 2

Analysis discussion for all the AWS stuff

  • Jesus! I couldn't read it all!
  • So, what's the role of Lambda here? It seems like the universal process thingy - like AppleScript, bash scripts, etc. for each part: if you need/want to add some customization to each thing, put a Lambda on it.
  • What's the argument against just going full Amazon, in the same way you'd go full .Net, etc.? Is it cost? Lockin? Performance (people always talk about Amazon being kind of flakey at times - but what isn't flakey, your in-house run IT? Come on.)

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode.

Docker for AWS

Time to Break up Amazon?

HPE Discover, all about the "Hybrid Cloud"

How Google is Challenging AWS

Recommendations

Outro: "I need my minutes," Soul Position.

Sponsored By:

]]>
https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+P_ETaoEp ]]> Coté Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 81: DevOpsDays Sydney 2016 https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/81 9694d3f9-40a2-41c8-bf64-521a17c3fe37 Wed, 07 Dec 2016 16:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 81 DevOpsDays Sydney 2016 full Software Defined Talk LLC It's a special interloper episode from Australia! Matt Ray guests on the Arrested DevOps show live-to-tape from DevOpsDays Sydney, along with Bridget Kromhout, Matthew Jones, Lindsay Holmwood, Mick Pollard, Katie McLaughlin. 46:44 true It's a special interloper episode from Australia! Matt Ray guests on the Arrested DevOps show live-to-tape from DevOpsDays Sydney, along with Bridget Kromhout, Matthew Jones, Lindsay Holmwood, Mick Pollard, Katie McLaughlin.

Special Guest: Bridget Kromhout.

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It's a special interloper episode from Australia! Matt Ray guests on the Arrested DevOps show live-to-tape from DevOpsDays Sydney, along with Bridget Kromhout, Matthew Jones, Lindsay Holmwood, Mick Pollard, Katie McLaughlin.

Special Guest: Bridget Kromhout.

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It's a special interloper episode from Australia! Matt Ray guests on the Arrested DevOps show live-to-tape from DevOpsDays Sydney, along with Bridget Kromhout, Matthew Jones, Lindsay Holmwood, Mick Pollard, Katie McLaughlin.

Special Guest: Bridget Kromhout.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+iL-VMXza ]]> Matt Ray Bridget Kromhout
Episode 80: The case for flying Southwest and Oracle buying Dyn, and containers https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/80 c7eb0001-490c-437e-9aba-a6adec4c5bb5 Tue, 29 Nov 2016 00:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 80 The case for flying Southwest and Oracle buying Dyn, and containers full Software Defined Talk LLC With all those domestic, direct flights, the gang lays out the case for Southwest. Coté salivates at the prospect but is worried about sitting next to chicken cages, but there's plenty of $500 shoe sales people on board. We also discuss Oracle buying Dyn, AWS's power, the looming cloud success of Microsoft, and, of course, containers. 45:37 true With all the domestic, direct flight, the gang lays out the case for Southwest. Coté salivates at the prospect but is worried about sitting next to chicken cages, but there's plenty of $500 shoe sales people on board. We also discuss Oracle buying Dyn, AWS's power, the looming cloud success of Microsoft, and, of course, containers.

Octogenarian style: It’s episode 80! The Brittle Bones Anniversary.

Feedback & Follow-up

Mid-roll

Oracle Buys Dyn

Sorry Oracle, Taking Down AWS is Alibaba’s Job

Skyliner.io

Microsoft Joins the Linux Foundation - we’re beyond the cats and dogs mirror!

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show

Recent Coté Nonsense

Red Hat wants to make Kubernetes boring (and successful)

  • They’ve certainly made OpenStack boring (zing!)
  • “Not that Red Hat is calling Kubernetes "boring." Instead, they're calling it "Enterprise-Ready," which is basically the same thing.”
  • I dig that Matt Asay style. Dude knows how to pick a quick topic.

The End of General Purpose Computing

Apple Drops AirPort Routers

Trump vs. Tech

MacOS Security and Privacy Guide

Black Friday & Cyber Monday

Recommendations

]]>
With all the domestic, direct flight, the gang lays out the case for Southwest. Coté salivates at the prospect but is worried about sitting next to chicken cages, but there's plenty of $500 shoe sales people on board. We also discuss Oracle buying Dyn, AWS's power, the looming cloud success of Microsoft, and, of course, containers.

Octogenarian style: It’s episode 80! The Brittle Bones Anniversary.

Feedback & Follow-up

Mid-roll

Oracle Buys Dyn

Sorry Oracle, Taking Down AWS is Alibaba’s Job

Skyliner.io

Microsoft Joins the Linux Foundation - we’re beyond the cats and dogs mirror!

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show

Recent Coté Nonsense

Red Hat wants to make Kubernetes boring (and successful)

  • They’ve certainly made OpenStack boring (zing!)
  • “Not that Red Hat is calling Kubernetes "boring." Instead, they're calling it "Enterprise-Ready," which is basically the same thing.”
  • I dig that Matt Asay style. Dude knows how to pick a quick topic.

The End of General Purpose Computing

Apple Drops AirPort Routers

Trump vs. Tech

MacOS Security and Privacy Guide

Black Friday & Cyber Monday

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

]]>
With all the domestic, direct flight, the gang lays out the case for Southwest. Coté salivates at the prospect but is worried about sitting next to chicken cages, but there's plenty of $500 shoe sales people on board. We also discuss Oracle buying Dyn, AWS's power, the looming cloud success of Microsoft, and, of course, containers.

Octogenarian style: It’s episode 80! The Brittle Bones Anniversary.

Feedback & Follow-up

Mid-roll

Oracle Buys Dyn

Sorry Oracle, Taking Down AWS is Alibaba’s Job

Skyliner.io

Microsoft Joins the Linux Foundation - we’re beyond the cats and dogs mirror!

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show

Recent Coté Nonsense

Red Hat wants to make Kubernetes boring (and successful)

  • They’ve certainly made OpenStack boring (zing!)
  • “Not that Red Hat is calling Kubernetes "boring." Instead, they're calling it "Enterprise-Ready," which is basically the same thing.”
  • I dig that Matt Asay style. Dude knows how to pick a quick topic.

The End of General Purpose Computing

Apple Drops AirPort Routers

Trump vs. Tech

MacOS Security and Privacy Guide

Black Friday & Cyber Monday

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Episode 79: From a vegan, clothing optional co-op to working with banks and oil companies - Coté’s professional life, part 1 https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/79 25f7e913-ff87-4d11-8278-7fa8d97a0aca Thu, 17 Nov 2016 04:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 79 From a vegan, clothing optional co-op to working with banks and oil companies - Coté’s professional life, part 1 full Software Defined Talk LLC How does one go from living in a vegan, clothing option co-op working on a philosophy degree to hustling enterprise software? That's the story of Coté's career that we discuss in this episode. Matt Ray is out, getting the bills paid, so Brandon interviews Coté about how he got here, professionally. We end the story around 2011; maybe we'll pick up next time it's just the two of us. 54:49 true How does one go from living in a vegan, clothing option co-op working on a philosophy degree to hustling enterprise software? That's the story of Coté's career that we discuss in this episode. Matt Ray is out, getting the bills paid, so Brandon interviews Coté about how he got here, professionally. We end the story around 2011; maybe we'll pick up next time it's just the two of us.

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How does one go from living in a vegan, clothing option co-op working on a philosophy degree to hustling enterprise software? That's the story of Coté's career that we discuss in this episode. Matt Ray is out, getting the bills paid, so Brandon interviews Coté about how he got here, professionally. We end the story around 2011; maybe we'll pick up next time it's just the two of us.

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Episode 78: Trump's possible effect on tech, plus, containers https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/78 aa3423ec-4c0f-4bc7-8d69-04642dfe0fa7 Fri, 11 Nov 2016 18:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 78 Trump's possible effect on tech, plus, containers full Software Defined Talk LLC We discuss possible effects that the Trump presidency will have on the tech world. The ideas are more or less known, but the details and whether they'd be enacted are sketchy and unreliable. Before that, of course, we talk about containers. 1:21:21 true We discuss possible effects that the Trump presidency will have on the tech world. The ideas are more or less known, but the details and whether they'd be enacted are sketchy and unreliable. Before that, of course, we talk about containers.

This episode features Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

Mid-roll

K8s Operators

Azure Container Service, now with K8s

Docker in Production: A History of Failure

  • From this dude’s perspective: a failure of product management and stable releases.
  • Bugs, documentation spotty, cleanup scripts, kernel support (Debian!?), aufs & overlay & overlay2, 7-hour outage with no post-mortem
  • “Docker only moves forward and breaks things”
  • “The docker hype is not only a technological liability any more, it has evolved into a sociological problem as well.”
  • A retort… that mostly agrees
  • “boring tech is what makes money” shiny tech makes resumes?

Mesosphere

  • Jay Lyman on the momemtum: “Mesosphere does not disclose its number of paying clients, but says it has dozens of large enterprise customers, its primary target. The company says its experience supporting software deployments in production is among its key differentiators, helped by the use of Apache Mesos by companies such as Twitter, Netflix, Airbnb, PayPal and Yelp, which was featured in a 451 User Deployment Report. Mesosphere says its focus is customer deployments of 500-1,000 nodes per day in production. It also says the bulk of its customers are licensees with professional services accounting for less than 10% of its clients, which tend to move to its subscription software.”

TrumpTech, aka, “Putting the 400 lbs hackers on diets.”

  • Turns out there is some marginally clear policy, just not McKinsey title mode versus white papers.
  • Jonathan Shieber@Tech Crunch: "The biggest question facing millions of Americans this Wednesday is: just how much of what Donald Trump said on the campaign does he intend to actually try to make happen." (For example, Korea.)
  • Dave Lee, at the BBC has a good laundry list: “Uncertainty, frustration and an increased fragility for the global home of tech innovation. Mr Trump certainly won't want to go down as the president who destroyed Silicon Valley, but the concern here is that of the few policies that have been explained in detail, some seem directly at odds with each other.”
  • 10% repatriation program - tech companies have tons of cash abroad:
  • Historic rates: “At the highest tax rate, corporations must pay 35% to repatriate capital, minus local taxes charged by countries in which the funds are held.”
    • Hardware: “AAPL (93% of $230bln), CSCO (91% of $64.6B), IBM ($8.2B total cash, undisclosed % of cash held overseas but note 58% of earnings are from non US operations), HPE ($10.0B total cash, undisclosed % of cash held overseas but 65% of earnings are from non US operations), HPQ ($5.6B total cash, undisclosed % of cash held overseas but 65%-70% of earnings are from non US operations), JNPR (94% of $3.2B).”
    • Software: “Specifically, some of the mid and large cap companies that have large cash balances “trapped” offshore are likely to benefit from being able to return a portion of this cash to shareholders. We note companies with high gross cash balances trapped offshore include: ADBE (85% of $4B – from 2015 10-K), ADSK (86% of $2.1B), CA (76% of $2.7B), CTXS (80% of $2.45B), FTNT (38% of $1.2B), ORCL (76% of $56B – pre-N), MSFT (96% of $113B – pre-LNKD purchase), RHT (42% of $2.0B), SYMC (93% of $5.6B – post-BC), VMW (77% of $7.5B), VRSN (68% of $1.9B). We believe the chances increase of a larger share repurchase or (lesser chance) dividend from these companies.”
  • Apple & Amazon are not in a good situation - they’ll be a good test of WTF happens. Meanwhile, tech stocks dropping a bit.
  • Ovum has a shit ton of quick analysis, all free:
    • Fear of US public cloud companies, globally. Remember the freak-out from NSA stuff? Same idea. I think the Gemans got over it.
    • Outsources:
    • “A massive curtailing of H-1B visas, for example, will mean providers will need to make immediate shifts in what they’re able to offer customers locally, unless or until they’re able to compensate with talent.”
    • “For providers, there’s also the unanswered question of the impact on US government spending.”
    • [Education](https://www.ovum.com/trumping-expectations-now-us-public-sector-2/ - some proposals for de-centralizing, meaning fragmentation of IT spend.
    • Government talent, regulations, and spending - “If there is a large exodus of high-caliber and skilled staff, how will departments fill the gap? It also raises the question of funding for programs aimed at modernizing tech in the federal government such as F18 and FedRAMP. Trump might reduce the barriers to swapping out tech and push down expenditure that way. Certainly, the high cost and length of time needed to get Authority to Operate (ATO) under FedRAMP has been a barrier to uptake.”
    • Telcos - other than him stating he’d stop the AT&T/TimeWarner merger, telco stuff is very unclear. No one’s sure what the traditional Republican +/- Trump equals, or what the formula is.
  • M&A from Brenon@451: “Chinese buyers probably won't be shopping as freely in the US in the coming years.” They spent $14bn this year, I think. Chinese buyers have recently picked up Ingram Micro, which swings nearly $50bn worth of tech gear and services each year, 25-year-old printer maker Lexmark and even a majority stake in the gay dating app Grindr." Also see shorter blog post with chart of Chinese M&A spend.
  • Snowden for Head of NSA!.

Follow-up

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode

Matt wrote up an Amazon ECS thing

Doing Business in Japan

Recommendations

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We discuss possible effects that the Trump presidency will have on the tech world. The ideas are more or less known, but the details and whether they'd be enacted are sketchy and unreliable. Before that, of course, we talk about containers.

This episode features Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

Mid-roll

K8s Operators

Azure Container Service, now with K8s

Docker in Production: A History of Failure

  • From this dude’s perspective: a failure of product management and stable releases.
  • Bugs, documentation spotty, cleanup scripts, kernel support (Debian!?), aufs & overlay & overlay2, 7-hour outage with no post-mortem
  • “Docker only moves forward and breaks things”
  • “The docker hype is not only a technological liability any more, it has evolved into a sociological problem as well.”
  • A retort… that mostly agrees
  • “boring tech is what makes money” shiny tech makes resumes?

Mesosphere

  • Jay Lyman on the momemtum: “Mesosphere does not disclose its number of paying clients, but says it has dozens of large enterprise customers, its primary target. The company says its experience supporting software deployments in production is among its key differentiators, helped by the use of Apache Mesos by companies such as Twitter, Netflix, Airbnb, PayPal and Yelp, which was featured in a 451 User Deployment Report. Mesosphere says its focus is customer deployments of 500-1,000 nodes per day in production. It also says the bulk of its customers are licensees with professional services accounting for less than 10% of its clients, which tend to move to its subscription software.”

TrumpTech, aka, “Putting the 400 lbs hackers on diets.”

  • Turns out there is some marginally clear policy, just not McKinsey title mode versus white papers.
  • Jonathan Shieber@Tech Crunch: "The biggest question facing millions of Americans this Wednesday is: just how much of what Donald Trump said on the campaign does he intend to actually try to make happen." (For example, Korea.)
  • Dave Lee, at the BBC has a good laundry list: “Uncertainty, frustration and an increased fragility for the global home of tech innovation. Mr Trump certainly won't want to go down as the president who destroyed Silicon Valley, but the concern here is that of the few policies that have been explained in detail, some seem directly at odds with each other.”
  • 10% repatriation program - tech companies have tons of cash abroad:
  • Historic rates: “At the highest tax rate, corporations must pay 35% to repatriate capital, minus local taxes charged by countries in which the funds are held.”
    • Hardware: “AAPL (93% of $230bln), CSCO (91% of $64.6B), IBM ($8.2B total cash, undisclosed % of cash held overseas but note 58% of earnings are from non US operations), HPE ($10.0B total cash, undisclosed % of cash held overseas but 65% of earnings are from non US operations), HPQ ($5.6B total cash, undisclosed % of cash held overseas but 65%-70% of earnings are from non US operations), JNPR (94% of $3.2B).”
    • Software: “Specifically, some of the mid and large cap companies that have large cash balances “trapped” offshore are likely to benefit from being able to return a portion of this cash to shareholders. We note companies with high gross cash balances trapped offshore include: ADBE (85% of $4B – from 2015 10-K), ADSK (86% of $2.1B), CA (76% of $2.7B), CTXS (80% of $2.45B), FTNT (38% of $1.2B), ORCL (76% of $56B – pre-N), MSFT (96% of $113B – pre-LNKD purchase), RHT (42% of $2.0B), SYMC (93% of $5.6B – post-BC), VMW (77% of $7.5B), VRSN (68% of $1.9B). We believe the chances increase of a larger share repurchase or (lesser chance) dividend from these companies.”
  • Apple & Amazon are not in a good situation - they’ll be a good test of WTF happens. Meanwhile, tech stocks dropping a bit.
  • Ovum has a shit ton of quick analysis, all free:
    • Fear of US public cloud companies, globally. Remember the freak-out from NSA stuff? Same idea. I think the Gemans got over it.
    • Outsources:
    • “A massive curtailing of H-1B visas, for example, will mean providers will need to make immediate shifts in what they’re able to offer customers locally, unless or until they’re able to compensate with talent.”
    • “For providers, there’s also the unanswered question of the impact on US government spending.”
    • [Education](https://www.ovum.com/trumping-expectations-now-us-public-sector-2/ - some proposals for de-centralizing, meaning fragmentation of IT spend.
    • Government talent, regulations, and spending - “If there is a large exodus of high-caliber and skilled staff, how will departments fill the gap? It also raises the question of funding for programs aimed at modernizing tech in the federal government such as F18 and FedRAMP. Trump might reduce the barriers to swapping out tech and push down expenditure that way. Certainly, the high cost and length of time needed to get Authority to Operate (ATO) under FedRAMP has been a barrier to uptake.”
    • Telcos - other than him stating he’d stop the AT&T/TimeWarner merger, telco stuff is very unclear. No one’s sure what the traditional Republican +/- Trump equals, or what the formula is.
  • M&A from Brenon@451: “Chinese buyers probably won't be shopping as freely in the US in the coming years.” They spent $14bn this year, I think. Chinese buyers have recently picked up Ingram Micro, which swings nearly $50bn worth of tech gear and services each year, 25-year-old printer maker Lexmark and even a majority stake in the gay dating app Grindr." Also see shorter blog post with chart of Chinese M&A spend.
  • Snowden for Head of NSA!.

Follow-up

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode

Matt wrote up an Amazon ECS thing

Doing Business in Japan

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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We discuss possible effects that the Trump presidency will have on the tech world. The ideas are more or less known, but the details and whether they'd be enacted are sketchy and unreliable. Before that, of course, we talk about containers.

This episode features Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

Mid-roll

K8s Operators

Azure Container Service, now with K8s

Docker in Production: A History of Failure

  • From this dude’s perspective: a failure of product management and stable releases.
  • Bugs, documentation spotty, cleanup scripts, kernel support (Debian!?), aufs & overlay & overlay2, 7-hour outage with no post-mortem
  • “Docker only moves forward and breaks things”
  • “The docker hype is not only a technological liability any more, it has evolved into a sociological problem as well.”
  • A retort… that mostly agrees
  • “boring tech is what makes money” shiny tech makes resumes?

Mesosphere

  • Jay Lyman on the momemtum: “Mesosphere does not disclose its number of paying clients, but says it has dozens of large enterprise customers, its primary target. The company says its experience supporting software deployments in production is among its key differentiators, helped by the use of Apache Mesos by companies such as Twitter, Netflix, Airbnb, PayPal and Yelp, which was featured in a 451 User Deployment Report. Mesosphere says its focus is customer deployments of 500-1,000 nodes per day in production. It also says the bulk of its customers are licensees with professional services accounting for less than 10% of its clients, which tend to move to its subscription software.”

TrumpTech, aka, “Putting the 400 lbs hackers on diets.”

  • Turns out there is some marginally clear policy, just not McKinsey title mode versus white papers.
  • Jonathan Shieber@Tech Crunch: "The biggest question facing millions of Americans this Wednesday is: just how much of what Donald Trump said on the campaign does he intend to actually try to make happen." (For example, Korea.)
  • Dave Lee, at the BBC has a good laundry list: “Uncertainty, frustration and an increased fragility for the global home of tech innovation. Mr Trump certainly won't want to go down as the president who destroyed Silicon Valley, but the concern here is that of the few policies that have been explained in detail, some seem directly at odds with each other.”
  • 10% repatriation program - tech companies have tons of cash abroad:
  • Historic rates: “At the highest tax rate, corporations must pay 35% to repatriate capital, minus local taxes charged by countries in which the funds are held.”
    • Hardware: “AAPL (93% of $230bln), CSCO (91% of $64.6B), IBM ($8.2B total cash, undisclosed % of cash held overseas but note 58% of earnings are from non US operations), HPE ($10.0B total cash, undisclosed % of cash held overseas but 65% of earnings are from non US operations), HPQ ($5.6B total cash, undisclosed % of cash held overseas but 65%-70% of earnings are from non US operations), JNPR (94% of $3.2B).”
    • Software: “Specifically, some of the mid and large cap companies that have large cash balances “trapped” offshore are likely to benefit from being able to return a portion of this cash to shareholders. We note companies with high gross cash balances trapped offshore include: ADBE (85% of $4B – from 2015 10-K), ADSK (86% of $2.1B), CA (76% of $2.7B), CTXS (80% of $2.45B), FTNT (38% of $1.2B), ORCL (76% of $56B – pre-N), MSFT (96% of $113B – pre-LNKD purchase), RHT (42% of $2.0B), SYMC (93% of $5.6B – post-BC), VMW (77% of $7.5B), VRSN (68% of $1.9B). We believe the chances increase of a larger share repurchase or (lesser chance) dividend from these companies.”
  • Apple & Amazon are not in a good situation - they’ll be a good test of WTF happens. Meanwhile, tech stocks dropping a bit.
  • Ovum has a shit ton of quick analysis, all free:
    • Fear of US public cloud companies, globally. Remember the freak-out from NSA stuff? Same idea. I think the Gemans got over it.
    • Outsources:
    • “A massive curtailing of H-1B visas, for example, will mean providers will need to make immediate shifts in what they’re able to offer customers locally, unless or until they’re able to compensate with talent.”
    • “For providers, there’s also the unanswered question of the impact on US government spending.”
    • [Education](https://www.ovum.com/trumping-expectations-now-us-public-sector-2/ - some proposals for de-centralizing, meaning fragmentation of IT spend.
    • Government talent, regulations, and spending - “If there is a large exodus of high-caliber and skilled staff, how will departments fill the gap? It also raises the question of funding for programs aimed at modernizing tech in the federal government such as F18 and FedRAMP. Trump might reduce the barriers to swapping out tech and push down expenditure that way. Certainly, the high cost and length of time needed to get Authority to Operate (ATO) under FedRAMP has been a barrier to uptake.”
    • Telcos - other than him stating he’d stop the AT&T/TimeWarner merger, telco stuff is very unclear. No one’s sure what the traditional Republican +/- Trump equals, or what the formula is.
  • M&A from Brenon@451: “Chinese buyers probably won't be shopping as freely in the US in the coming years.” They spent $14bn this year, I think. Chinese buyers have recently picked up Ingram Micro, which swings nearly $50bn worth of tech gear and services each year, 25-year-old printer maker Lexmark and even a majority stake in the gay dating app Grindr." Also see shorter blog post with chart of Chinese M&A spend.
  • Snowden for Head of NSA!.

Follow-up

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode

Matt wrote up an Amazon ECS thing

Doing Business in Japan

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

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Episode 77: If you’re implementing pagination, you’re not doing agile. https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/77 8159264e-888e-4643-8439-f18947d52c43 Fri, 04 Nov 2016 21:00:00 +0100 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 77 If you’re implementing pagination, you’re not doing agile. full Software Defined Talk LLC Is agile software development bullshit? This is what we discuss, along with a short tale of the best uber driver ever and Coté's favorite part of Matt Ray. 1:09:30 true Is agile software development bullshit? This is what we discuss, along with a short tale of the best uber driver ever.

Show Notes

Follow-up

The Best Uber Driver Ever

Coté’s Agile shit

The End-roll Mid-roll

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode.

OpenStack Anyone?

  • There’s a Summit going on in Barcelona 35% annual growth sounds good
  • With friends like these…: “Ubuntu founder and product lead at Canonical Mark Shuttleworth says he feels validated by his earlier claims that the expansion of OpenStack projects – known as the ‘big tent’ approach - would collapse and that the community needs to focus on its core services.”
  • Bullshit as a Service: “My rule of thumb is if you're not [creating] virtual networks, compute or disks, and you can't survive on AWS, you are never going to survive on OpenStack. That's the bullshit as a service story.”
  • OTH, 🤔: "If you do these things the old fashioned way with Puppet, Chef and Ansible, they can be incredibly expensive because now you need the experts for everything," he says. "If you do them with Juju and Charms, you're sharing the cost of operational code with everybody else using those Charms."
  • Meanwhile: 451 says “OpenStack revenues to grow at a 35% CAGR and exceed $5bn by 2020.” See chart in my newsletter from this week.

New York Times Buys The Wirecutter for $30 Million

Adrian Cockcroft to AWS

  • This is like the Warriors getting Kevin Durant, if the Warriors had won the championship last season ;)

AWS Server Migration Service

RackN gets Funding

Looks like a seed round, yay for Rob.

The Barbarian Establishment

  • Economist on Private Equity
  • “private equiteers”
  • “The fees they pay each time they buy or sell a company provide a fifth of the global banking system’s revenues from mergers and acquisitions.”
  • “This is a particular issue for pension funds, which often need to earn 7% or 8% to meet their obligations.”

Microsoft cloud annualized run rate hits $13bn in strong first quarter

IBM

Stackanetes as a Product?

VMware & AWS: Harder Than it Looks

  • Former VMware/EMC exec, now at Oracle.
  • “hope is not a strategy.”
  • “VMware wants the world to use their stack, AWS wants the same for their technology. Not exactly what I would call a long-term stable situation.”

Picks

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Is agile software development bullshit? This is what we discuss, along with a short tale of the best uber driver ever.

Show Notes

Follow-up

The Best Uber Driver Ever

Coté’s Agile shit

The End-roll Mid-roll

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode.

OpenStack Anyone?

  • There’s a Summit going on in Barcelona 35% annual growth sounds good
  • With friends like these…: “Ubuntu founder and product lead at Canonical Mark Shuttleworth says he feels validated by his earlier claims that the expansion of OpenStack projects – known as the ‘big tent’ approach - would collapse and that the community needs to focus on its core services.”
  • Bullshit as a Service: “My rule of thumb is if you're not [creating] virtual networks, compute or disks, and you can't survive on AWS, you are never going to survive on OpenStack. That's the bullshit as a service story.”
  • OTH, 🤔: "If you do these things the old fashioned way with Puppet, Chef and Ansible, they can be incredibly expensive because now you need the experts for everything," he says. "If you do them with Juju and Charms, you're sharing the cost of operational code with everybody else using those Charms."
  • Meanwhile: 451 says “OpenStack revenues to grow at a 35% CAGR and exceed $5bn by 2020.” See chart in my newsletter from this week.

New York Times Buys The Wirecutter for $30 Million

Adrian Cockcroft to AWS

  • This is like the Warriors getting Kevin Durant, if the Warriors had won the championship last season ;)

AWS Server Migration Service

RackN gets Funding

Looks like a seed round, yay for Rob.

The Barbarian Establishment

  • Economist on Private Equity
  • “private equiteers”
  • “The fees they pay each time they buy or sell a company provide a fifth of the global banking system’s revenues from mergers and acquisitions.”
  • “This is a particular issue for pension funds, which often need to earn 7% or 8% to meet their obligations.”

Microsoft cloud annualized run rate hits $13bn in strong first quarter

IBM

Stackanetes as a Product?

VMware & AWS: Harder Than it Looks

  • Former VMware/EMC exec, now at Oracle.
  • “hope is not a strategy.”
  • “VMware wants the world to use their stack, AWS wants the same for their technology. Not exactly what I would call a long-term stable situation.”

Picks

Sponsored By:

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Is agile software development bullshit? This is what we discuss, along with a short tale of the best uber driver ever.

Show Notes

Follow-up

The Best Uber Driver Ever

Coté’s Agile shit

The End-roll Mid-roll

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode.

OpenStack Anyone?

  • There’s a Summit going on in Barcelona 35% annual growth sounds good
  • With friends like these…: “Ubuntu founder and product lead at Canonical Mark Shuttleworth says he feels validated by his earlier claims that the expansion of OpenStack projects – known as the ‘big tent’ approach - would collapse and that the community needs to focus on its core services.”
  • Bullshit as a Service: “My rule of thumb is if you're not [creating] virtual networks, compute or disks, and you can't survive on AWS, you are never going to survive on OpenStack. That's the bullshit as a service story.”
  • OTH, 🤔: "If you do these things the old fashioned way with Puppet, Chef and Ansible, they can be incredibly expensive because now you need the experts for everything," he says. "If you do them with Juju and Charms, you're sharing the cost of operational code with everybody else using those Charms."
  • Meanwhile: 451 says “OpenStack revenues to grow at a 35% CAGR and exceed $5bn by 2020.” See chart in my newsletter from this week.

New York Times Buys The Wirecutter for $30 Million

Adrian Cockcroft to AWS

  • This is like the Warriors getting Kevin Durant, if the Warriors had won the championship last season ;)

AWS Server Migration Service

RackN gets Funding

Looks like a seed round, yay for Rob.

The Barbarian Establishment

  • Economist on Private Equity
  • “private equiteers”
  • “The fees they pay each time they buy or sell a company provide a fifth of the global banking system’s revenues from mergers and acquisitions.”
  • “This is a particular issue for pension funds, which often need to earn 7% or 8% to meet their obligations.”

Microsoft cloud annualized run rate hits $13bn in strong first quarter

IBM

Stackanetes as a Product?

VMware & AWS: Harder Than it Looks

  • Former VMware/EMC exec, now at Oracle.
  • “hope is not a strategy.”
  • “VMware wants the world to use their stack, AWS wants the same for their technology. Not exactly what I would call a long-term stable situation.”

Picks

Sponsored By:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+R6RXq3QD ]]> Coté Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 76: Convergental and the battle for the new stack https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/76 http://softwaredefinedtalk.wordpress.com/?p=11387 Fri, 21 Oct 2016 03:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 76 Convergental and the battle for the new stack full Software Defined Talk LLC With a new integration between Kubernetes and VMware, we once again discuss what exactly the battle of the new stack is and how companies could be angling to make money off it. Also, mole and recommendations. 52:51 true With a new integration between Kubernetes and VMware, we once again discuss what exactly the battle of the new stack is and how companies could be angling to make money off it. Also, mole and recommendations.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

Mid-roll

Show notes

VMware doing Kubernetes

BONUS LINKS, not covered in the show

Ubuntu 16.10

AWS & Government

Randy Bias Leaves EMC

Cisco is AWS Skeptical

What $50 buys You at Huaqianbei

Recommendations

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With a new integration between Kubernetes and VMware, we once again discuss what exactly the battle of the new stack is and how companies could be angling to make money off it. Also, mole and recommendations.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

Mid-roll

Show notes

VMware doing Kubernetes

BONUS LINKS, not covered in the show

Ubuntu 16.10

AWS & Government

Randy Bias Leaves EMC

Cisco is AWS Skeptical

What $50 buys You at Huaqianbei

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

Links:

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With a new integration between Kubernetes and VMware, we once again discuss what exactly the battle of the new stack is and how companies could be angling to make money off it. Also, mole and recommendations.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

Mid-roll

Show notes

VMware doing Kubernetes

BONUS LINKS, not covered in the show

Ubuntu 16.10

AWS & Government

Randy Bias Leaves EMC

Cisco is AWS Skeptical

What $50 buys You at Huaqianbei

Recommendations

Sponsored By:

Links:

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+N0GzIFWW ]]> Coté Matt Ray Brandon Whichard
Episode 75: "AWS and VMware are having a LAN party” or “Matt Ray’s deep story” or “some five year old gibberish” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/75 http://softwaredefinedtalk.wordpress.com/?p=11381 Sat, 15 Oct 2016 00:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 75 "AWS and VMware are having a LAN party” or “Matt Ray’s deep story” or “some five year old gibberish” full Software Defined Talk LLC We discuss the fun, changing land of the software stack… 51:31 true Summary

Big shakes in cloud land this week with VMware and AWS partnering up. Is this the hybrid cloud enterprises have been dreaming on? We also cover systems of records, Oracle, and something about Google phones. It’s a regular episode on all the hot topics!

See full show notes: http://cote.io/sdt75

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

Sponsors/Mid-roll

Show notes

Follow-up

VMware and AWS

  • “VMware Cloud on AWS”
  • “The service will be operated, sold and supported by VMware (not AWS) but integrate with the rest of AWS’ cloud portfolio (think storage, database, analytics and more).”
  • https://medium.com/@cloud_opinion/aws-blinked–20cddbb537ed#.9cuvcp75o
  • “these customers will go to Cloud, but its really a glorified co-lo.”
  • “AWS should be encouraging customers to develop their workloads to take advantage of Cloud ( microservices, serverless etc ) and not delay it further.”
  • InfoWorld piece:
  • They keep talking about hybrid cloud, but what does that mean here? Just “we use multiple cloud types/providers,” or one application running across different clouds?
  • “As part of the deal, VMware will be AWS’s preferred private cloud partner and Amazon will be VMware’s preferred partner in the public cloud.”
  • Some MSP action: “One of the key differences between this deal and the one VMware announced with IBM in February is that this service is being offered and managed by VMware.”
  • “Interested customers can request access to the service’s private beta starting Thursday, but VMware doesn’t expect the service to be live until early next year. General availability of VMware cloud on AWS will have to wait until even later in 2017.”
  • Brief 451 note
  • No data in DevOps

Google Devices Roundup, and AI interlude

BONUS LINKS, not covered in podcast

Container Madness!

Opentracing joins the Cloud Native Computing Foundation

Luke transitions to new Puppet CEO

Recommendations

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Summary

Big shakes in cloud land this week with VMware and AWS partnering up. Is this the hybrid cloud enterprises have been dreaming on? We also cover systems of records, Oracle, and something about Google phones. It’s a regular episode on all the hot topics!

See full show notes: http://cote.io/sdt75

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

Sponsors/Mid-roll

Show notes

Follow-up

VMware and AWS

  • “VMware Cloud on AWS”
  • “The service will be operated, sold and supported by VMware (not AWS) but integrate with the rest of AWS’ cloud portfolio (think storage, database, analytics and more).”
  • https://medium.com/@cloud_opinion/aws-blinked–20cddbb537ed#.9cuvcp75o
  • “these customers will go to Cloud, but its really a glorified co-lo.”
  • “AWS should be encouraging customers to develop their workloads to take advantage of Cloud ( microservices, serverless etc ) and not delay it further.”
  • InfoWorld piece:
  • They keep talking about hybrid cloud, but what does that mean here? Just “we use multiple cloud types/providers,” or one application running across different clouds?
  • “As part of the deal, VMware will be AWS’s preferred private cloud partner and Amazon will be VMware’s preferred partner in the public cloud.”
  • Some MSP action: “One of the key differences between this deal and the one VMware announced with IBM in February is that this service is being offered and managed by VMware.”
  • “Interested customers can request access to the service’s private beta starting Thursday, but VMware doesn’t expect the service to be live until early next year. General availability of VMware cloud on AWS will have to wait until even later in 2017.”
  • Brief 451 note
  • No data in DevOps

Google Devices Roundup, and AI interlude

BONUS LINKS, not covered in podcast

Container Madness!

Opentracing joins the Cloud Native Computing Foundation

Luke transitions to new Puppet CEO

Recommendations

]]>
Summary

Big shakes in cloud land this week with VMware and AWS partnering up. Is this the hybrid cloud enterprises have been dreaming on? We also cover systems of records, Oracle, and something about Google phones. It’s a regular episode on all the hot topics!

See full show notes: http://cote.io/sdt75

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

Sponsors/Mid-roll

Show notes

Follow-up

VMware and AWS

  • “VMware Cloud on AWS”
  • “The service will be operated, sold and supported by VMware (not AWS) but integrate with the rest of AWS’ cloud portfolio (think storage, database, analytics and more).”
  • https://medium.com/@cloud_opinion/aws-blinked–20cddbb537ed#.9cuvcp75o
  • “these customers will go to Cloud, but its really a glorified co-lo.”
  • “AWS should be encouraging customers to develop their workloads to take advantage of Cloud ( microservices, serverless etc ) and not delay it further.”
  • InfoWorld piece:
  • They keep talking about hybrid cloud, but what does that mean here? Just “we use multiple cloud types/providers,” or one application running across different clouds?
  • “As part of the deal, VMware will be AWS’s preferred private cloud partner and Amazon will be VMware’s preferred partner in the public cloud.”
  • Some MSP action: “One of the key differences between this deal and the one VMware announced with IBM in February is that this service is being offered and managed by VMware.”
  • “Interested customers can request access to the service’s private beta starting Thursday, but VMware doesn’t expect the service to be live until early next year. General availability of VMware cloud on AWS will have to wait until even later in 2017.”
  • Brief 451 note
  • No data in DevOps

Google Devices Roundup, and AI interlude

BONUS LINKS, not covered in podcast

Container Madness!

Opentracing joins the Cloud Native Computing Foundation

Luke transitions to new Puppet CEO

Recommendations

]]>
https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+L49X4cVf ]]> Coté Matt Ray Brandon Whichard
Episode 74: Being a tech evangelist, with Bridget Kromhout https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/74 http://softwaredefinedtalk.wordpress.com/?p=11373 Sat, 01 Oct 2016 17:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 74 Being a tech evangelist, with Bridget Kromhout full Software Defined Talk LLC We discuss the fun, changing land of the software stack… 47:45 true This week it’s just Coté and Bridget talking about tech evangelism, business travel, and other fascinating topics deep in the boiler room of whatever it is we do around here.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

Special Guest: Bridget Kromhout.

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This week it’s just Coté and Bridget talking about tech evangelism, business travel, and other fascinating topics deep in the boiler room of whatever it is we do around here.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

Special Guest: Bridget Kromhout.

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This week it’s just Coté and Bridget talking about tech evangelism, business travel, and other fascinating topics deep in the boiler room of whatever it is we do around here.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

Special Guest: Bridget Kromhout.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+YMYZGcxm ]]> Brandon Whichard Matt Ray Coté Bridget Kromhout
Episode 73: “My pants are full of brisket,” Apple updates, & Oracle storms the AWS castle https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/73 http://softwaredefinedtalk.wordpress.com/?p=11369 Fri, 23 Sep 2016 00:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 73 “My pants are full of brisket,” Apple updates, & Oracle storms the AWS castle full Software Defined Talk LLC Apple has put out three new things - the phone, the watch, and the OS - which we discuss. And then Oracle announced it's destroying Amazon, which is fun. We start it all off with a word-salad of the usual nonsense and deodorant talk. 59:41 true Apple has put out three new things - the phone, the watch, and the OS - which we discuss. And then Oracle announced it's destroying Amazon, which is fun. We start it all off with a word-salad of the usual nonsense and deodorant talk.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

SPONSOR

  • Check out cote.io/pivotal for free books, free cloud time, etc.
  • Come to DellEMCWorld on Oct 18th to 20th, in Austin. I'll be speaking there.
  • There's also the annual vBBQ event, Oct 17th at the Salt Like. Pivotal is sponsoring (check out my CORPORATE AMEX, BITCHES!). Come to it, it's mostly free-ish.
  • For more DevOps awesomeness, join the Chef Community Summit, October 26th and 27th in Seattle, WA. This Open Space event provides a great opportunity to connect with the DevOps Community and Chef Engineers over two days of engaging sessions and hallway discussions. Bring your ideas, passion and excitement for Chef and DevOps to this highly interactive event. Go to summit.chef.io to register for this awesome event and use the code PODCAST to get 10% off your ticket!

Show notes

Wordpress Talk

macOS Sierra

Oracle is gonna cream AWS. Wait, wut?

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

This week in tech PE

Microservices - Please don't

  • Maybe microservices ain't all they're cracked up to be
  • 5 "truths" (spoiler, maybe not)
    1. It keeps the code cleaner
    2. It's easy to write things that only have one purpose
    3. They're faster than monoliths
    4. It's easy for engineers to not all work in the same codebase
    5. It's the simplest way to handle autoscaling, plus Docker is in here somewhere
  • This piece by my man Kenny is ball-exploding awesome.

Too Old to Code?

  • Tim Bray is old and codes.
  • "That's fine for you, Marge, but I used to rock and roll all night and party every day. ... Now I'm lucky if I can find half an hour a week in which to get funky.". – Homer Simpson

Recommendations

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Apple has put out three new things - the phone, the watch, and the OS - which we discuss. And then Oracle announced it's destroying Amazon, which is fun. We start it all off with a word-salad of the usual nonsense and deodorant talk.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

SPONSOR

  • Check out cote.io/pivotal for free books, free cloud time, etc.
  • Come to DellEMCWorld on Oct 18th to 20th, in Austin. I'll be speaking there.
  • There's also the annual vBBQ event, Oct 17th at the Salt Like. Pivotal is sponsoring (check out my CORPORATE AMEX, BITCHES!). Come to it, it's mostly free-ish.
  • For more DevOps awesomeness, join the Chef Community Summit, October 26th and 27th in Seattle, WA. This Open Space event provides a great opportunity to connect with the DevOps Community and Chef Engineers over two days of engaging sessions and hallway discussions. Bring your ideas, passion and excitement for Chef and DevOps to this highly interactive event. Go to summit.chef.io to register for this awesome event and use the code PODCAST to get 10% off your ticket!

Show notes

Wordpress Talk

macOS Sierra

Oracle is gonna cream AWS. Wait, wut?

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

This week in tech PE

Microservices - Please don't

  • Maybe microservices ain't all they're cracked up to be
  • 5 "truths" (spoiler, maybe not)
    1. It keeps the code cleaner
    2. It's easy to write things that only have one purpose
    3. They're faster than monoliths
    4. It's easy for engineers to not all work in the same codebase
    5. It's the simplest way to handle autoscaling, plus Docker is in here somewhere
  • This piece by my man Kenny is ball-exploding awesome.

Too Old to Code?

  • Tim Bray is old and codes.
  • "That's fine for you, Marge, but I used to rock and roll all night and party every day. ... Now I'm lucky if I can find half an hour a week in which to get funky.". – Homer Simpson

Recommendations

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Apple has put out three new things - the phone, the watch, and the OS - which we discuss. And then Oracle announced it's destroying Amazon, which is fun. We start it all off with a word-salad of the usual nonsense and deodorant talk.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

SPONSOR

  • Check out cote.io/pivotal for free books, free cloud time, etc.
  • Come to DellEMCWorld on Oct 18th to 20th, in Austin. I'll be speaking there.
  • There's also the annual vBBQ event, Oct 17th at the Salt Like. Pivotal is sponsoring (check out my CORPORATE AMEX, BITCHES!). Come to it, it's mostly free-ish.
  • For more DevOps awesomeness, join the Chef Community Summit, October 26th and 27th in Seattle, WA. This Open Space event provides a great opportunity to connect with the DevOps Community and Chef Engineers over two days of engaging sessions and hallway discussions. Bring your ideas, passion and excitement for Chef and DevOps to this highly interactive event. Go to summit.chef.io to register for this awesome event and use the code PODCAST to get 10% off your ticket!

Show notes

Wordpress Talk

macOS Sierra

Oracle is gonna cream AWS. Wait, wut?

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

This week in tech PE

Microservices - Please don't

  • Maybe microservices ain't all they're cracked up to be
  • 5 "truths" (spoiler, maybe not)
    1. It keeps the code cleaner
    2. It's easy to write things that only have one purpose
    3. They're faster than monoliths
    4. It's easy for engineers to not all work in the same codebase
    5. It's the simplest way to handle autoscaling, plus Docker is in here somewhere
  • This piece by my man Kenny is ball-exploding awesome.

Too Old to Code?

  • Tim Bray is old and codes.
  • "That's fine for you, Marge, but I used to rock and roll all night and party every day. ... Now I'm lucky if I can find half an hour a week in which to get funky.". – Homer Simpson

Recommendations

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+5AbjEh1m ]]> Coté Matt Ray Brandon Whichard
BONUS: DevOpsDays DFW, with ADO and The Food Right Show https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/72a http://softwaredefinedtalk.wordpress.com/?p=11361 Thu, 22 Sep 2016 23:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) full Software Defined Talk LLC At DevOpsDays DFW, Coté recorded a joint-podcast with Arrested DevOps and The Food Fight Show. Along with some local guests, we discuss the event, DevOpsDays, and computers in North Texas. 57:26 false At DevOpsDays DFW, Coté recorded a joint-podcast with Arrested DevOps and The Food Fight Show. Along with some local guests, we discuss the event, DevOpsDays, and computers in North Texas.

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At DevOpsDays DFW, Coté recorded a joint-podcast with Arrested DevOps and The Food Fight Show. Along with some local guests, we discuss the event, DevOpsDays, and computers in North Texas.

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At DevOpsDays DFW, Coté recorded a joint-podcast with Arrested DevOps and The Food Fight Show. Along with some local guests, we discuss the event, DevOpsDays, and computers in North Texas.

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+QLKakKX9 ]]> Coté
Episode 72: “Oh! Scurvy! Again.” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/72 http://softwaredefinedtalk.wordpress.com/?p=11356 Fri, 16 Sep 2016 18:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 72 “Oh! Scurvy! Again.” full Software Defined Talk LLC It's all fundings, divestitures, and acquisitions this week. Hashicorp gets some cash, HPE sells off it's software group to Micro Focus, and Google buys Apigee...plus Twitter acquisition rumors. Plus sentient carpets. 1:03:56 true Too old

It's all fundings, divestitures, and acquisitions this week. Hashicorp gets some cash, HPE sells off it's software group to Micro Focus, and Google buys Apigee...plus Twitter acquisition rumors. Plus sentient carpets.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

Show Notes

Twitter going to sell:

  • The rumors
  • “I still think Alphabet makes for the most logical acquirer of Twitter”
  • Dark Horse: Apple.
  • Really Dark Horse: IBM.

This Week in Tech PE: HPE Spins off Software

  • They got divested
  • “HPE will be retaining tools that support the company’s cloud and infrastructure businesses but will be spinning off tools for application delivery management, big data, enterprise security, information management, governance and IT operations management.”
  • From what I know of HPE, this seems to be overlapping. I’d love a list of “stays vs. goes”
  • Q3 2017, and you thought Dell/EMC was slow
  • Where does this leave HP? Will they acquire more SW or stay a “systems” company.
  • It makes you realize how “small” their SW group was.
  • Coté’s notebook on this topic.
  • Also, Thoma Bravo says it gets, like, 20-45% returns on assets it takes private.

Mid-roll

  • Check out cote.io/promos for more - free books, free cloud time, etc.
  • Lead-gen free webinar with an actual, real customer talking about cloud and Pivotal Cloud Foundry. An analyst and Coté too.
  • Check out my Sep. column over on The Register, about ROI and shit for DevOps. I’m really desperate to answer this “question.” Put on some high-waders and check out the comments, leave some to go spice it up in that asylum.
  • For more DevOps awesomeness, join the Chef Community Summit, October 26th and 27th in Seattle, WA. This Open Space event provides a great opportunity to connect with the DevOps Community and Chef Engineers over two days of engaging sessions and hallway discussions. Bring your ideas, passion and excitement for Chef and DevOps to this highly interactive event.
  • Go to summit.chef.io to register for this awesome event and use the code PODCAST to get 10% off your ticket!

Google buying Apigee. The whole API Economy thing.

Hashicorp Gets $24 million B-round

Blogging is dead

  • Coté gets better views/reads in Medium than on his broke-dick blog. (Maybe about 80-100 RSS subscribers.)
  • This makes him sad and confused about what he should do.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show

A16Z Not Best of the Best?

  • Clickbait
  • “Thought(sp?) it may fall short of some rivals, the company outperforms the average fund: Overall, its three funds have almost doubled their investment capital since inception.”

What’s Cisco Up To?

  • Our favorite Halo Effect company
  • What’s up with “software defined networking”? I was talking with someone recently and they posited that it’s
  • “dead-as-in-over-cause-all-the-big-cos-won.” Plus NSX does a lot (1,700 customers), right?

Short History of Open Source Forks

Thoughts on Nano Windows Server 2016

Moving from Docker to Rocket

Picks

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Too old

It's all fundings, divestitures, and acquisitions this week. Hashicorp gets some cash, HPE sells off it's software group to Micro Focus, and Google buys Apigee...plus Twitter acquisition rumors. Plus sentient carpets.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

Show Notes

Twitter going to sell:

  • The rumors
  • “I still think Alphabet makes for the most logical acquirer of Twitter”
  • Dark Horse: Apple.
  • Really Dark Horse: IBM.

This Week in Tech PE: HPE Spins off Software

  • They got divested
  • “HPE will be retaining tools that support the company’s cloud and infrastructure businesses but will be spinning off tools for application delivery management, big data, enterprise security, information management, governance and IT operations management.”
  • From what I know of HPE, this seems to be overlapping. I’d love a list of “stays vs. goes”
  • Q3 2017, and you thought Dell/EMC was slow
  • Where does this leave HP? Will they acquire more SW or stay a “systems” company.
  • It makes you realize how “small” their SW group was.
  • Coté’s notebook on this topic.
  • Also, Thoma Bravo says it gets, like, 20-45% returns on assets it takes private.

Mid-roll

  • Check out cote.io/promos for more - free books, free cloud time, etc.
  • Lead-gen free webinar with an actual, real customer talking about cloud and Pivotal Cloud Foundry. An analyst and Coté too.
  • Check out my Sep. column over on The Register, about ROI and shit for DevOps. I’m really desperate to answer this “question.” Put on some high-waders and check out the comments, leave some to go spice it up in that asylum.
  • For more DevOps awesomeness, join the Chef Community Summit, October 26th and 27th in Seattle, WA. This Open Space event provides a great opportunity to connect with the DevOps Community and Chef Engineers over two days of engaging sessions and hallway discussions. Bring your ideas, passion and excitement for Chef and DevOps to this highly interactive event.
  • Go to summit.chef.io to register for this awesome event and use the code PODCAST to get 10% off your ticket!

Google buying Apigee. The whole API Economy thing.

Hashicorp Gets $24 million B-round

Blogging is dead

  • Coté gets better views/reads in Medium than on his broke-dick blog. (Maybe about 80-100 RSS subscribers.)
  • This makes him sad and confused about what he should do.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show

A16Z Not Best of the Best?

  • Clickbait
  • “Thought(sp?) it may fall short of some rivals, the company outperforms the average fund: Overall, its three funds have almost doubled their investment capital since inception.”

What’s Cisco Up To?

  • Our favorite Halo Effect company
  • What’s up with “software defined networking”? I was talking with someone recently and they posited that it’s
  • “dead-as-in-over-cause-all-the-big-cos-won.” Plus NSX does a lot (1,700 customers), right?

Short History of Open Source Forks

Thoughts on Nano Windows Server 2016

Moving from Docker to Rocket

Picks

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Too old

It's all fundings, divestitures, and acquisitions this week. Hashicorp gets some cash, HPE sells off it's software group to Micro Focus, and Google buys Apigee...plus Twitter acquisition rumors. Plus sentient carpets.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

Show Notes

Twitter going to sell:

  • The rumors
  • “I still think Alphabet makes for the most logical acquirer of Twitter”
  • Dark Horse: Apple.
  • Really Dark Horse: IBM.

This Week in Tech PE: HPE Spins off Software

  • They got divested
  • “HPE will be retaining tools that support the company’s cloud and infrastructure businesses but will be spinning off tools for application delivery management, big data, enterprise security, information management, governance and IT operations management.”
  • From what I know of HPE, this seems to be overlapping. I’d love a list of “stays vs. goes”
  • Q3 2017, and you thought Dell/EMC was slow
  • Where does this leave HP? Will they acquire more SW or stay a “systems” company.
  • It makes you realize how “small” their SW group was.
  • Coté’s notebook on this topic.
  • Also, Thoma Bravo says it gets, like, 20-45% returns on assets it takes private.

Mid-roll

  • Check out cote.io/promos for more - free books, free cloud time, etc.
  • Lead-gen free webinar with an actual, real customer talking about cloud and Pivotal Cloud Foundry. An analyst and Coté too.
  • Check out my Sep. column over on The Register, about ROI and shit for DevOps. I’m really desperate to answer this “question.” Put on some high-waders and check out the comments, leave some to go spice it up in that asylum.
  • For more DevOps awesomeness, join the Chef Community Summit, October 26th and 27th in Seattle, WA. This Open Space event provides a great opportunity to connect with the DevOps Community and Chef Engineers over two days of engaging sessions and hallway discussions. Bring your ideas, passion and excitement for Chef and DevOps to this highly interactive event.
  • Go to summit.chef.io to register for this awesome event and use the code PODCAST to get 10% off your ticket!

Google buying Apigee. The whole API Economy thing.

Hashicorp Gets $24 million B-round

Blogging is dead

  • Coté gets better views/reads in Medium than on his broke-dick blog. (Maybe about 80-100 RSS subscribers.)
  • This makes him sad and confused about what he should do.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show

A16Z Not Best of the Best?

  • Clickbait
  • “Thought(sp?) it may fall short of some rivals, the company outperforms the average fund: Overall, its three funds have almost doubled their investment capital since inception.”

What’s Cisco Up To?

  • Our favorite Halo Effect company
  • What’s up with “software defined networking”? I was talking with someone recently and they posited that it’s
  • “dead-as-in-over-cause-all-the-big-cos-won.” Plus NSX does a lot (1,700 customers), right?

Short History of Open Source Forks

Thoughts on Nano Windows Server 2016

Moving from Docker to Rocket

Picks

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+q3F6ZpBz ]]> Coté Matt Ray Brandon Whichard
Episode 71: Unbreakable Docker, or, elephants, er, like other elephants https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/71 http://softwaredefinedtalk.wordpress.com/?p=11351 Fri, 02 Sep 2016 17:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 71 Unbreakable Docker, or, elephants, er, like other elephants full Software Defined Talk LLC We discuss the fun, changing land of the software stack… 1:15:38 true Eventually, you have to decide how your open source software is going to make money, and your partners probably won’t like it. That’s what the dust-up around Docker is this week, it seems to us. We also talk briefly about VMware’s big conference this week, and rumors of HPE selling off it’s Software group to private equity.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

SPONSOR

Show notes

  • Nippers - "Nippers learn about safety at the beach. They learn about dangers such as rocks, and animals (e.g. the blue-ringed octopus), and also about surf conditions, such as rip currents, sandbars, and waves. Older Nippers also learn some basic first aid and may also learn CPR when they reach the age of 13."

Can someone explain this “Docker forking” hoopla?

  • Coté’s write-up.
  • Docker Inc. doesn’t want to be a commoditized building block From a Red Hat person: “The conflict started to escalate earlier this summer, when Docker Inc used its controlling position to push Swarm, it’s own clone of Kubernetes-style container orchestration, into the core Docker project, putting the basic container runtime in a conflict with a notable part of its ecosystem. Docker Inc. then went on to essentially accuse Red Hat of forking Docker - at the Red Hat Summit no less. After that, Docker Inc’s Solomon Hykes came out strongly against the efforts to standardize the container runtime in OCI - an initiative his company co-founded.”
  • Re: that episode where we discuss Docker ecosystem challenges: “Yet on a regular basis, Red Hat patches that enable valid requirements from Red Hat customer use cases get shut down as it seems for the simple reason that they don’t fit into Docker Inc’s business strategy.”
  • A fight over where to draw the line between free/open/commodified and costs/proprietary/competitive: "And while I personally consider the orchestration layer the key to the container paradigm, the right approach here is to keep the orchestration separate from the core container runtime standardization. This avoids conflicts between different layers of the container runtime: we can agree on the common container package format, transport, and execution model without limiting choice between e.g. Kubernetes, Mesos, Swarm."
  • Don't bring a pistol to a bazooka fight. Enterprises love RHEL - have you ever tried to sell Ubuntu into organizations? It’s like what selling NT must have been like.

VMware hybrid cloud solutionaring

This Week in Tech Private Equity…

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in podcast.

Spaces vs. Tabs

Recommendations

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Eventually, you have to decide how your open source software is going to make money, and your partners probably won’t like it. That’s what the dust-up around Docker is this week, it seems to us. We also talk briefly about VMware’s big conference this week, and rumors of HPE selling off it’s Software group to private equity.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

SPONSOR

Show notes

  • Nippers - "Nippers learn about safety at the beach. They learn about dangers such as rocks, and animals (e.g. the blue-ringed octopus), and also about surf conditions, such as rip currents, sandbars, and waves. Older Nippers also learn some basic first aid and may also learn CPR when they reach the age of 13."

Can someone explain this “Docker forking” hoopla?

  • Coté’s write-up.
  • Docker Inc. doesn’t want to be a commoditized building block From a Red Hat person: “The conflict started to escalate earlier this summer, when Docker Inc used its controlling position to push Swarm, it’s own clone of Kubernetes-style container orchestration, into the core Docker project, putting the basic container runtime in a conflict with a notable part of its ecosystem. Docker Inc. then went on to essentially accuse Red Hat of forking Docker - at the Red Hat Summit no less. After that, Docker Inc’s Solomon Hykes came out strongly against the efforts to standardize the container runtime in OCI - an initiative his company co-founded.”
  • Re: that episode where we discuss Docker ecosystem challenges: “Yet on a regular basis, Red Hat patches that enable valid requirements from Red Hat customer use cases get shut down as it seems for the simple reason that they don’t fit into Docker Inc’s business strategy.”
  • A fight over where to draw the line between free/open/commodified and costs/proprietary/competitive: "And while I personally consider the orchestration layer the key to the container paradigm, the right approach here is to keep the orchestration separate from the core container runtime standardization. This avoids conflicts between different layers of the container runtime: we can agree on the common container package format, transport, and execution model without limiting choice between e.g. Kubernetes, Mesos, Swarm."
  • Don't bring a pistol to a bazooka fight. Enterprises love RHEL - have you ever tried to sell Ubuntu into organizations? It’s like what selling NT must have been like.

VMware hybrid cloud solutionaring

This Week in Tech Private Equity…

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in podcast.

Spaces vs. Tabs

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Eventually, you have to decide how your open source software is going to make money, and your partners probably won’t like it. That’s what the dust-up around Docker is this week, it seems to us. We also talk briefly about VMware’s big conference this week, and rumors of HPE selling off it’s Software group to private equity.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

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  • Nippers - "Nippers learn about safety at the beach. They learn about dangers such as rocks, and animals (e.g. the blue-ringed octopus), and also about surf conditions, such as rip currents, sandbars, and waves. Older Nippers also learn some basic first aid and may also learn CPR when they reach the age of 13."

Can someone explain this “Docker forking” hoopla?

  • Coté’s write-up.
  • Docker Inc. doesn’t want to be a commoditized building block From a Red Hat person: “The conflict started to escalate earlier this summer, when Docker Inc used its controlling position to push Swarm, it’s own clone of Kubernetes-style container orchestration, into the core Docker project, putting the basic container runtime in a conflict with a notable part of its ecosystem. Docker Inc. then went on to essentially accuse Red Hat of forking Docker - at the Red Hat Summit no less. After that, Docker Inc’s Solomon Hykes came out strongly against the efforts to standardize the container runtime in OCI - an initiative his company co-founded.”
  • Re: that episode where we discuss Docker ecosystem challenges: “Yet on a regular basis, Red Hat patches that enable valid requirements from Red Hat customer use cases get shut down as it seems for the simple reason that they don’t fit into Docker Inc’s business strategy.”
  • A fight over where to draw the line between free/open/commodified and costs/proprietary/competitive: "And while I personally consider the orchestration layer the key to the container paradigm, the right approach here is to keep the orchestration separate from the core container runtime standardization. This avoids conflicts between different layers of the container runtime: we can agree on the common container package format, transport, and execution model without limiting choice between e.g. Kubernetes, Mesos, Swarm."
  • Don't bring a pistol to a bazooka fight. Enterprises love RHEL - have you ever tried to sell Ubuntu into organizations? It’s like what selling NT must have been like.

VMware hybrid cloud solutionaring

This Week in Tech Private Equity…

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in podcast.

Spaces vs. Tabs

Recommendations

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+ECnhSOxs ]]> Coté Matt Ray Brandon Whichard
Episode 70: “No one wants to eat a finger-pie.” https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/70 http://cote.io/?p=11343 Sat, 27 Aug 2016 16:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 70 “No one wants to eat a finger-pie.” full Software Defined Talk LLC This week we discuss Rackspace going private and the OpenStack cloud scenarios that could have been. We also cover Matt Ray's first trip to New Zealand where, sadly, he finds no Power Ranger monuments. Also, a little bi-modal flavor for ya. 52:42 true This week we discuss Rackspace going private and the OpenStack cloud scenarios that could have been. We also cover Matt Ray's first trip to New Zealand where, sadly, he finds no Power Ranger monuments. Also, a little bi-modal flavor for ya.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

SPONSOR

Show notes

RAX goes private for $4.3bn

OpenStack dead, again.

  • "Tough times ahead".
  • "There was a time when it was hard to read an article about OpenStack without hearing about 'pets vs. cattle,' and OpenStack was designed to herd cattle"
  • "It has itself become a big, complex pet, which is why Mirantis and others can make a living providing services, software and training."
  • What could have happened: (1.) "we can beat AWS," or, (2.) "containers, shoulda thought of that."

Innovation is hard, esp. business-wise

  • How could you compete with AWS?
  • Word vs. Google Docs vs. Office 365.
  • Uber has spent at least $4bn?

BONUS LINKS! Not Covered in show

AWS Sentinel is Coming

  • Skunkworks-ish project from AWS for managed services. Potentially lots of partner conflict
  • "MSPs need to work with customers to convert their infrastructure to Platform-as-a-Service using microservices architecture," said one AWS partner. "They also need to bring DevOps into the heart of the organization. Unfortunately, most MSPs don't have the developers that truly understand this."
  • “Few AWS Partners Are Really Surprised By Sentinel's Emergence“

MariaDB switches away from open source license

Hashicorp Shuts Down Otto

Microsoft Open Sources Powershell

Recommendations

  • Brandon: first US college football game in Australia
  • Matt: Rugby, help me learn it.
  • Coté: BCG on two speed IT; Wizard of Oz series.
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This week we discuss Rackspace going private and the OpenStack cloud scenarios that could have been. We also cover Matt Ray's first trip to New Zealand where, sadly, he finds no Power Ranger monuments. Also, a little bi-modal flavor for ya.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

SPONSOR

Show notes

RAX goes private for $4.3bn

OpenStack dead, again.

  • "Tough times ahead".
  • "There was a time when it was hard to read an article about OpenStack without hearing about 'pets vs. cattle,' and OpenStack was designed to herd cattle"
  • "It has itself become a big, complex pet, which is why Mirantis and others can make a living providing services, software and training."
  • What could have happened: (1.) "we can beat AWS," or, (2.) "containers, shoulda thought of that."

Innovation is hard, esp. business-wise

  • How could you compete with AWS?
  • Word vs. Google Docs vs. Office 365.
  • Uber has spent at least $4bn?

BONUS LINKS! Not Covered in show

AWS Sentinel is Coming

  • Skunkworks-ish project from AWS for managed services. Potentially lots of partner conflict
  • "MSPs need to work with customers to convert their infrastructure to Platform-as-a-Service using microservices architecture," said one AWS partner. "They also need to bring DevOps into the heart of the organization. Unfortunately, most MSPs don't have the developers that truly understand this."
  • “Few AWS Partners Are Really Surprised By Sentinel's Emergence“

MariaDB switches away from open source license

Hashicorp Shuts Down Otto

Microsoft Open Sources Powershell

Recommendations

  • Brandon: first US college football game in Australia
  • Matt: Rugby, help me learn it.
  • Coté: BCG on two speed IT; Wizard of Oz series.
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This week we discuss Rackspace going private and the OpenStack cloud scenarios that could have been. We also cover Matt Ray's first trip to New Zealand where, sadly, he finds no Power Ranger monuments. Also, a little bi-modal flavor for ya.

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

SPONSOR

Show notes

RAX goes private for $4.3bn

OpenStack dead, again.

  • "Tough times ahead".
  • "There was a time when it was hard to read an article about OpenStack without hearing about 'pets vs. cattle,' and OpenStack was designed to herd cattle"
  • "It has itself become a big, complex pet, which is why Mirantis and others can make a living providing services, software and training."
  • What could have happened: (1.) "we can beat AWS," or, (2.) "containers, shoulda thought of that."

Innovation is hard, esp. business-wise

  • How could you compete with AWS?
  • Word vs. Google Docs vs. Office 365.
  • Uber has spent at least $4bn?

BONUS LINKS! Not Covered in show

AWS Sentinel is Coming

  • Skunkworks-ish project from AWS for managed services. Potentially lots of partner conflict
  • "MSPs need to work with customers to convert their infrastructure to Platform-as-a-Service using microservices architecture," said one AWS partner. "They also need to bring DevOps into the heart of the organization. Unfortunately, most MSPs don't have the developers that truly understand this."
  • “Few AWS Partners Are Really Surprised By Sentinel's Emergence“

MariaDB switches away from open source license

Hashicorp Shuts Down Otto

Microsoft Open Sources Powershell

Recommendations

  • Brandon: first US college football game in Australia
  • Matt: Rugby, help me learn it.
  • Coté: BCG on two speed IT; Wizard of Oz series.
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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+b645aPqs ]]> Coté Matt Ray Brandon Whichard
Episode 69: The two types of sales dudes you meet in heaven, the IaaS MQ, and layoffs https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/69 http://cote.io/?p=11205 Fri, 19 Aug 2016 20:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 69 The two types of sales dudes you meet in heaven, the IaaS MQ, and layoffs full Software Defined Talk LLC There’s always good food in the enterprise sales meeting racket: gourmet pimento cheese, sushi and sake, and booze. Also, the Gartner magic quadrant for IaaS in out, which we discuss. With layoffs at Cisco we look at the broader numbers around layoffs in the tech sector. Before recommendations we briefly talk about Walmart buying Jet. 51:25 true There’s always good food in the enterprise sales meeting racket: gourmet pimento cheese, sushi and sake, and booze. Also, the Gartner magic quadrant for IaaS in out, which we discuss. With layoffs at Cisco we look at the broader numbers around layoffs in the tech sector. Before recommendations we briefly talk about Walmart buying Jet.

(Sorry the audio quality is so bad.)

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

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Show notes

Gartner IaaS MQ is Out.

Layoffs at Cisco

  • Several thousand get pink slips, more
  • "I do not think that they are going to be done after this."
  • "We are committed to making the necessary decisions to drive our future growth"
  • The performance didn't impress investors as Cisco's stock shed 42 cents to $30.30 in extended trading after the numbers came out. The decline may have been driven by disappointment that Cisco's job cuts weren't nearly as deep as published reports had speculated they would be.
  • But it’s not just Cisco.
  • Be sure to read The Halo Effect.

Walmart buys Jet

Recommendations

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There’s always good food in the enterprise sales meeting racket: gourmet pimento cheese, sushi and sake, and booze. Also, the Gartner magic quadrant for IaaS in out, which we discuss. With layoffs at Cisco we look at the broader numbers around layoffs in the tech sector. Before recommendations we briefly talk about Walmart buying Jet.

(Sorry the audio quality is so bad.)

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

SPONSOR

Show notes

Gartner IaaS MQ is Out.

Layoffs at Cisco

  • Several thousand get pink slips, more
  • "I do not think that they are going to be done after this."
  • "We are committed to making the necessary decisions to drive our future growth"
  • The performance didn't impress investors as Cisco's stock shed 42 cents to $30.30 in extended trading after the numbers came out. The decline may have been driven by disappointment that Cisco's job cuts weren't nearly as deep as published reports had speculated they would be.
  • But it’s not just Cisco.
  • Be sure to read The Halo Effect.

Walmart buys Jet

Recommendations

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There’s always good food in the enterprise sales meeting racket: gourmet pimento cheese, sushi and sake, and booze. Also, the Gartner magic quadrant for IaaS in out, which we discuss. With layoffs at Cisco we look at the broader numbers around layoffs in the tech sector. Before recommendations we briefly talk about Walmart buying Jet.

(Sorry the audio quality is so bad.)

Listen above, subscribe to the feed (or iTunes), or download the MP3 directly.

With Brandon Whichard, Matt Ray, and Coté.

SPONSOR

Show notes

Gartner IaaS MQ is Out.

Layoffs at Cisco

  • Several thousand get pink slips, more
  • "I do not think that they are going to be done after this."
  • "We are committed to making the necessary decisions to drive our future growth"
  • The performance didn't impress investors as Cisco's stock shed 42 cents to $30.30 in extended trading after the numbers came out. The decline may have been driven by disappointment that Cisco's job cuts weren't nearly as deep as published reports had speculated they would be.
  • But it’s not just Cisco.
  • Be sure to read The Halo Effect.

Walmart buys Jet

Recommendations

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+EUQvKYO2 ]]> Coté Matt Ray Brandon Whichard
Episode 68: Too old for the buffet https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/68 1ee3d37d-5aa6-4406-810d-7124eaecd517 Fri, 05 Aug 2016 23:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 68 Too old for the buffet full Software Defined Talk LLC With Matt securely setup in Australia, we get the low-down on the down under. We also discuss rumors of HPE and Rackspace going private and catch up on Verizon buying Yahoo! 49:33 true SPONSOR

Show notes

HPE on the block?

YAHOO!

ChefConf

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HPE on the block?

YAHOO!

ChefConf

Recommendations

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HPE on the block?

YAHOO!

ChefConf

Recommendations

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+0ugf7tTn ]]> Coté Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 67: Fried chicken, Docker Swarm, tech journalism, or, "but that sweet @MattRay interpolation, tho." https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/67 450c42a8-7a51-426e-805b-953282cf9ce7 Sat, 02 Jul 2016 00:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 67 Fried chicken, Docker Swarm, tech journalism, or, "but that sweet @MattRay interpolation, tho." full Software Defined Talk LLC Is anyone minding the business side of these container orchestration plays? That's the main topic we discuss after doing over recent Docker announcements. We then discuss the state of tech journalism and throw out a free business plan for left-ish fried chicken slinging. 1:02:38 true SPONSOR

Show notes

Rainbow Chicken vs. Chick-fil-A

  • The "happy meal" barter system.
  • The Left needs some fried chicken chain.

DockerCon

Is there product strategy going on in the container space?

  • Accident-driven intentionality.
  • Yes, they're building up momentum and then monetization.

Midroll

  • SpringOne Platform - funny name, etc. $300 off registration with code pivotal-cote-300.
  • ChefCon - July 11th and 13th in Austin!

Brook & Bob memorial segment, On the Tech Media

Apple & ZFS

  • More detail than you'd care to want
  • It's like a story of the ups and (mostly) downs of enterprise infrastructure software. Also, the flirtation nature of announcements that keeps eager nerd-beavers on tender-hooks.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show

Infrastructure Software is Dead, or, "With friends like these…"

  • Hard truths from Mirantis
  • "Everybody's OpenStack software is equally bad."
  • "But none of this matters, because today customers don't care about software. Customers care about outcomes." (Because, you know, they used to not care about outcomes…? Plz. advise.)

Infrastructure Investments by Cloud Service Providers

10 Hour Maintenance Windows on Oracle Cloud?

Operational Best Practices for Serverless

Checking in on CostCo

Recommendations

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Show notes

Rainbow Chicken vs. Chick-fil-A

  • The "happy meal" barter system.
  • The Left needs some fried chicken chain.

DockerCon

Is there product strategy going on in the container space?

  • Accident-driven intentionality.
  • Yes, they're building up momentum and then monetization.

Midroll

  • SpringOne Platform - funny name, etc. $300 off registration with code pivotal-cote-300.
  • ChefCon - July 11th and 13th in Austin!

Brook & Bob memorial segment, On the Tech Media

Apple & ZFS

  • More detail than you'd care to want
  • It's like a story of the ups and (mostly) downs of enterprise infrastructure software. Also, the flirtation nature of announcements that keeps eager nerd-beavers on tender-hooks.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show

Infrastructure Software is Dead, or, "With friends like these…"

  • Hard truths from Mirantis
  • "Everybody's OpenStack software is equally bad."
  • "But none of this matters, because today customers don't care about software. Customers care about outcomes." (Because, you know, they used to not care about outcomes…? Plz. advise.)

Infrastructure Investments by Cloud Service Providers

10 Hour Maintenance Windows on Oracle Cloud?

Operational Best Practices for Serverless

Checking in on CostCo

Recommendations

]]>
SPONSOR

Show notes

Rainbow Chicken vs. Chick-fil-A

  • The "happy meal" barter system.
  • The Left needs some fried chicken chain.

DockerCon

Is there product strategy going on in the container space?

  • Accident-driven intentionality.
  • Yes, they're building up momentum and then monetization.

Midroll

  • SpringOne Platform - funny name, etc. $300 off registration with code pivotal-cote-300.
  • ChefCon - July 11th and 13th in Austin!

Brook & Bob memorial segment, On the Tech Media

Apple & ZFS

  • More detail than you'd care to want
  • It's like a story of the ups and (mostly) downs of enterprise infrastructure software. Also, the flirtation nature of announcements that keeps eager nerd-beavers on tender-hooks.

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show

Infrastructure Software is Dead, or, "With friends like these…"

  • Hard truths from Mirantis
  • "Everybody's OpenStack software is equally bad."
  • "But none of this matters, because today customers don't care about software. Customers care about outcomes." (Because, you know, they used to not care about outcomes…? Plz. advise.)

Infrastructure Investments by Cloud Service Providers

10 Hour Maintenance Windows on Oracle Cloud?

Operational Best Practices for Serverless

Checking in on CostCo

Recommendations

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+UKv02_-u ]]> Coté Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 66: I-Bankers Smokin' L's in the Hot-tub https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/66 2d9d6812-b1c8-4e3b-958c-737b1d52c7cf Sat, 18 Jun 2016 00:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 66 I-Bankers Smokin' L's in the Hot-tub full Software Defined Talk LLC With two surprise acquisitions this week we have a lot of synergies to discuss. We cover Samsung picking up Joyent, and Microsoft buying LinkedIn. Highly related is a recent article trying to explain what's going on with private equity buying tech companies. Then, we discuss the big news from chef we've been waiting for: the announcement of habitat. 1:02:53 true SPONSOR

Show notes

Samsung Buys Joyent

  • Joyent notes
  • Coverage from Venturebeat
  • "Until today, we lacked one thing. We lacked the scale required to compete effectively in the large, rapidly growing and fiercely competitive cloud computing market. Now, that changes,"

Microsoft acquires LinkedIn

  • Press Release from Microsoft
  • M&A Synergies Theoretical WTF'ing:
    • Slideshare, extended to all Office formats.
    • Login with LinkedIn + AD = SSO won. Also: "Massively scaling the reach and engagement of LinkedIn by using the network to power the social and identity layers of Microsoft's ecosystem of over one billion customers. Think about things like LinkedIn's graph interwoven throughout Outlook, Calendar, Active Directory, Office, Windows, Skype, Dynamics, Cortana, Bing and more."
    • 433 million professionals in LinkedIn (from MSFT internal memo).
    • ...but it's probably all the same people, tho.
    • "Along with the new growth in our Office 365 commercial and Dynamics businesses this deal is key to our bold ambition to reinvent productivity and business processes." (MSFT CEO, from MSFT internal memo)
    • Ads and dumb-AI context: "This combination will make it possible for new experiences such as a LinkedIn newsfeed that serves up articles based on the project you are working on and Office suggesting an expert to connect with via LinkedIn to help with a task you're trying to complete. As these experiences get more intelligent and delightful, the LinkedIn and Office 365 engagement will grow. And in turn, new opportunities will be created for monetization through individual and organization subscriptions and targeted advertising." (MSFT CEO, from MSFT internal memo)
    • LinkedIn growth since Dec, 2008: "Our team has grown from 338 people to over 10,000, our membership from 32M to over 433M and our revenue from $78M to over $3 billion." (MSFT internal memo).
    • Others from memo: Lydia training inline in MSFT apps; paid content in MSFT apps (a la Spiceworks); HR and recruiting.
  • Deal PR deck - pretty good. I can see how the social graph and all the "semantic web sit" in LinkedIn, crossed with MSFT assets works well.
  • One take on ads, doesn't like the Office angle, cause privacy, but oh wait: Google Apps and GMail
  • It's the 1 dataset MS can keep out of Facebook and Google's hands. https://trackchanges.postlight.com/9-things-microsoft-could-do-with-linkedin-2aec55c2bc72#.iv7cofd13
  • "Microsoft could improve LinkedIn": Microsoft designs for people who have to do boring things with computers in order to make money. It's the 9–5 software vendor.
  • Previous big acquisitions: Nokia for $7.2bn, Skype for $8.5bn, Xamarin for $400m.
  • From 451 M&A coverage:
  • I-banker stuff: "Microsoft will pay $196 per share to acquire LinkedIn, a 50% bump up from where it was trading ahead of the deal announcement, although well behind the $250 each share was worth in November. The price tag values LinkedIn at 8.2x trailing revenue."
  • "The company [Microsoft] must find new ways to differentiate. Integrations with LinkedIn offer potential functionality that will be challenging to duplicate. When the two companies are joined, there will be multiple ways that LinkedIn's member network, and the data from that, will go into improving Microsoft's Office and Dynamics apps, besides the other benefits from running a combined company."
  • "LinkedIn's tools for recruiters account for 58% of the $860m in revenue it generated in the first quarter of the year [so, $3.440bn run rate]. When combined with educational material from its Lynda.com acquisition, HCM tools make up 65% of sales. Tools for marketers and premium subscriptions (including its offering for sales teams) each make up less than 20% of the business, and are the slowest growing parts of the business."
  • "Microsoft is the world's largest software developer, with about $100bn in sales and a $400bn market cap."
  • I-Bankers rejoice!
  • Tim Anderson inadvertantly makes a good case of CRM/HCM

Private Equity buying Tech Companies

bignews.chef.io

Mid-roll

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

What enterprise wants from Google's cloud

  • Google, in short, needs to learn to be boring
  • ...according to Gartner analyst Lydia Leong: "Azure almost always loses tech evals to AWS hands-down, but guess what? They still win deals. Business isn't tech-only." What a weird thread that is!
  • "Greene is also tapping her VMware Rolodex, talking with big enterprise rivals like SAP SE, Microsoft and Oracle, to get more of their products into the Google cloud. That's must-have for some large companies, which need prepackaged software from these providers to run their businesses. No Oracle or SAP products are available on Google's cloud today. Microsoft and Oracle declined to comment, while SAP confirmed early talks." From Jack Clark's Bloomberg piece.

Docker, K8s and Mesos as Interoperability Targets

Meta Podcast Stuff

Apple Announcement

Recommendations

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Show notes

Samsung Buys Joyent

  • Joyent notes
  • Coverage from Venturebeat
  • "Until today, we lacked one thing. We lacked the scale required to compete effectively in the large, rapidly growing and fiercely competitive cloud computing market. Now, that changes,"

Microsoft acquires LinkedIn

  • Press Release from Microsoft
  • M&A Synergies Theoretical WTF'ing:
    • Slideshare, extended to all Office formats.
    • Login with LinkedIn + AD = SSO won. Also: "Massively scaling the reach and engagement of LinkedIn by using the network to power the social and identity layers of Microsoft's ecosystem of over one billion customers. Think about things like LinkedIn's graph interwoven throughout Outlook, Calendar, Active Directory, Office, Windows, Skype, Dynamics, Cortana, Bing and more."
    • 433 million professionals in LinkedIn (from MSFT internal memo).
    • ...but it's probably all the same people, tho.
    • "Along with the new growth in our Office 365 commercial and Dynamics businesses this deal is key to our bold ambition to reinvent productivity and business processes." (MSFT CEO, from MSFT internal memo)
    • Ads and dumb-AI context: "This combination will make it possible for new experiences such as a LinkedIn newsfeed that serves up articles based on the project you are working on and Office suggesting an expert to connect with via LinkedIn to help with a task you're trying to complete. As these experiences get more intelligent and delightful, the LinkedIn and Office 365 engagement will grow. And in turn, new opportunities will be created for monetization through individual and organization subscriptions and targeted advertising." (MSFT CEO, from MSFT internal memo)
    • LinkedIn growth since Dec, 2008: "Our team has grown from 338 people to over 10,000, our membership from 32M to over 433M and our revenue from $78M to over $3 billion." (MSFT internal memo).
    • Others from memo: Lydia training inline in MSFT apps; paid content in MSFT apps (a la Spiceworks); HR and recruiting.
  • Deal PR deck - pretty good. I can see how the social graph and all the "semantic web sit" in LinkedIn, crossed with MSFT assets works well.
  • One take on ads, doesn't like the Office angle, cause privacy, but oh wait: Google Apps and GMail
  • It's the 1 dataset MS can keep out of Facebook and Google's hands. https://trackchanges.postlight.com/9-things-microsoft-could-do-with-linkedin-2aec55c2bc72#.iv7cofd13
  • "Microsoft could improve LinkedIn": Microsoft designs for people who have to do boring things with computers in order to make money. It's the 9–5 software vendor.
  • Previous big acquisitions: Nokia for $7.2bn, Skype for $8.5bn, Xamarin for $400m.
  • From 451 M&A coverage:
  • I-banker stuff: "Microsoft will pay $196 per share to acquire LinkedIn, a 50% bump up from where it was trading ahead of the deal announcement, although well behind the $250 each share was worth in November. The price tag values LinkedIn at 8.2x trailing revenue."
  • "The company [Microsoft] must find new ways to differentiate. Integrations with LinkedIn offer potential functionality that will be challenging to duplicate. When the two companies are joined, there will be multiple ways that LinkedIn's member network, and the data from that, will go into improving Microsoft's Office and Dynamics apps, besides the other benefits from running a combined company."
  • "LinkedIn's tools for recruiters account for 58% of the $860m in revenue it generated in the first quarter of the year [so, $3.440bn run rate]. When combined with educational material from its Lynda.com acquisition, HCM tools make up 65% of sales. Tools for marketers and premium subscriptions (including its offering for sales teams) each make up less than 20% of the business, and are the slowest growing parts of the business."
  • "Microsoft is the world's largest software developer, with about $100bn in sales and a $400bn market cap."
  • I-Bankers rejoice!
  • Tim Anderson inadvertantly makes a good case of CRM/HCM

Private Equity buying Tech Companies

bignews.chef.io

Mid-roll

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

What enterprise wants from Google's cloud

  • Google, in short, needs to learn to be boring
  • ...according to Gartner analyst Lydia Leong: "Azure almost always loses tech evals to AWS hands-down, but guess what? They still win deals. Business isn't tech-only." What a weird thread that is!
  • "Greene is also tapping her VMware Rolodex, talking with big enterprise rivals like SAP SE, Microsoft and Oracle, to get more of their products into the Google cloud. That's must-have for some large companies, which need prepackaged software from these providers to run their businesses. No Oracle or SAP products are available on Google's cloud today. Microsoft and Oracle declined to comment, while SAP confirmed early talks." From Jack Clark's Bloomberg piece.

Docker, K8s and Mesos as Interoperability Targets

Meta Podcast Stuff

Apple Announcement

Recommendations

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SPONSOR

Show notes

Samsung Buys Joyent

  • Joyent notes
  • Coverage from Venturebeat
  • "Until today, we lacked one thing. We lacked the scale required to compete effectively in the large, rapidly growing and fiercely competitive cloud computing market. Now, that changes,"

Microsoft acquires LinkedIn

  • Press Release from Microsoft
  • M&A Synergies Theoretical WTF'ing:
    • Slideshare, extended to all Office formats.
    • Login with LinkedIn + AD = SSO won. Also: "Massively scaling the reach and engagement of LinkedIn by using the network to power the social and identity layers of Microsoft's ecosystem of over one billion customers. Think about things like LinkedIn's graph interwoven throughout Outlook, Calendar, Active Directory, Office, Windows, Skype, Dynamics, Cortana, Bing and more."
    • 433 million professionals in LinkedIn (from MSFT internal memo).
    • ...but it's probably all the same people, tho.
    • "Along with the new growth in our Office 365 commercial and Dynamics businesses this deal is key to our bold ambition to reinvent productivity and business processes." (MSFT CEO, from MSFT internal memo)
    • Ads and dumb-AI context: "This combination will make it possible for new experiences such as a LinkedIn newsfeed that serves up articles based on the project you are working on and Office suggesting an expert to connect with via LinkedIn to help with a task you're trying to complete. As these experiences get more intelligent and delightful, the LinkedIn and Office 365 engagement will grow. And in turn, new opportunities will be created for monetization through individual and organization subscriptions and targeted advertising." (MSFT CEO, from MSFT internal memo)
    • LinkedIn growth since Dec, 2008: "Our team has grown from 338 people to over 10,000, our membership from 32M to over 433M and our revenue from $78M to over $3 billion." (MSFT internal memo).
    • Others from memo: Lydia training inline in MSFT apps; paid content in MSFT apps (a la Spiceworks); HR and recruiting.
  • Deal PR deck - pretty good. I can see how the social graph and all the "semantic web sit" in LinkedIn, crossed with MSFT assets works well.
  • One take on ads, doesn't like the Office angle, cause privacy, but oh wait: Google Apps and GMail
  • It's the 1 dataset MS can keep out of Facebook and Google's hands. https://trackchanges.postlight.com/9-things-microsoft-could-do-with-linkedin-2aec55c2bc72#.iv7cofd13
  • "Microsoft could improve LinkedIn": Microsoft designs for people who have to do boring things with computers in order to make money. It's the 9–5 software vendor.
  • Previous big acquisitions: Nokia for $7.2bn, Skype for $8.5bn, Xamarin for $400m.
  • From 451 M&A coverage:
  • I-banker stuff: "Microsoft will pay $196 per share to acquire LinkedIn, a 50% bump up from where it was trading ahead of the deal announcement, although well behind the $250 each share was worth in November. The price tag values LinkedIn at 8.2x trailing revenue."
  • "The company [Microsoft] must find new ways to differentiate. Integrations with LinkedIn offer potential functionality that will be challenging to duplicate. When the two companies are joined, there will be multiple ways that LinkedIn's member network, and the data from that, will go into improving Microsoft's Office and Dynamics apps, besides the other benefits from running a combined company."
  • "LinkedIn's tools for recruiters account for 58% of the $860m in revenue it generated in the first quarter of the year [so, $3.440bn run rate]. When combined with educational material from its Lynda.com acquisition, HCM tools make up 65% of sales. Tools for marketers and premium subscriptions (including its offering for sales teams) each make up less than 20% of the business, and are the slowest growing parts of the business."
  • "Microsoft is the world's largest software developer, with about $100bn in sales and a $400bn market cap."
  • I-Bankers rejoice!
  • Tim Anderson inadvertantly makes a good case of CRM/HCM

Private Equity buying Tech Companies

bignews.chef.io

Mid-roll

BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show.

What enterprise wants from Google's cloud

  • Google, in short, needs to learn to be boring
  • ...according to Gartner analyst Lydia Leong: "Azure almost always loses tech evals to AWS hands-down, but guess what? They still win deals. Business isn't tech-only." What a weird thread that is!
  • "Greene is also tapping her VMware Rolodex, talking with big enterprise rivals like SAP SE, Microsoft and Oracle, to get more of their products into the Google cloud. That's must-have for some large companies, which need prepackaged software from these providers to run their businesses. No Oracle or SAP products are available on Google's cloud today. Microsoft and Oracle declined to comment, while SAP confirmed early talks." From Jack Clark's Bloomberg piece.

Docker, K8s and Mesos as Interoperability Targets

Meta Podcast Stuff

Apple Announcement

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Episode 65: The High-level WTF on "Scheduling" https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/65 84466de5-ef28-4aa5-be32-3652924a0d2d Sat, 11 Jun 2016 00:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 65 The High-level WTF on "Scheduling" full Software Defined Talk LLC We spend this week talking about workload scheduling, starting with Mesos. It's a fun ride from CONTROL-M to Lambda, along with Cloud Foundry and serverless. So get ready to beat a horse into glue. Plus, how to handle gifts for father's day and the usual recommendations at the end. 55:22 true SPONSOR

Show notes

Father’s Day

MesosCon

  • Platform Infrastructure at Twitter: The Past, Present and - Future - Chris Pinkham, VP of Engineering, Twitter
  • Forgot to talk about this, but here are my notes from the MesosCon presentation by Twitter
  • Former Nimbula founder (Oracle acquisition), early AWS founder.
  • Twitter's kinda big deal, maybe you've heard of them. Over 1000 services manage Twitter, over 1,000,000 cores.
  • http://twitter.github.io
  • Heron is a newly open-sourced replacement for Storm. Supporting all of our own code isn't sustainable, need an open source community.
  • The Ellen Degeneres photo tweet from the 2015 Academy Awards knocked a couple of services over. 25% traffic spike, hit 255k/tweets per second. 2016 Academy Awards had 2x the traffic, no failures.
  • 30,000 node Mesos cluster (probably largest). "We don't like being the biggest of anything, we find the edge cases." 130,000,000 containers launched daily.
  • Some of their acquisitions were in public cloud, they don't move them in-house. They're actually pushing new services out to AWS where they can. Vine, TellApart, Crashlytics, MoPub, BlueFin, etc. Ad-serving is mostly in AWS. Users: Time Warner, Twitter (30,000 host deployment), Apple Siri.

What exactly is scheduling?

  • BMC CONTROL-M
  • Coté gets Matt to "checks out" his crudes understanding. (Spoiler: Checks out.)

Serverless, what’s the deal?

Mid-roll

BONUS LINKS!

Not covered in show:

Somebody’s using Kubernetes

  • Hear the tale!
  • Concur & Barkly Protects
  • Both shops did customizations to the codebase (AWS AZ & ELB support, Prometheus)

AWS & Australia News

Coté’s revamped Pivotal Conversations Podcast

Typosquatting Package Managers

  • Seriously messed up.
  • “In the thesis itself, several powerful methods to defend against typo squatting attacks are discussed. Therefore they are not included in this blog post.”

A Docker on every HPE Server

  • Running on HPE
  • Reference Architectures!
  • HPE 3PAR and SiteScope plugins!
  • Maybe Brandon can regale us with some history: tales of The Mercury Wars!
  • Also, some ALM stuff. Sadly, I don’t have access to the IDC reports on this, however, they’re expecting big things: “IDC's analysis of this market resulted in worldwide agile application life-cycle management software 2014 revenue of $450.3 million, up 30.5% from the 2013 revenue of $345 million. IDC expects very strong growth for agile ALM software for the 2014–2019 time frame, with growth to $1.8 billion by 2019 and a high CAGR of 32%”
  • erry-one doin’ it! What’s up with Chef’s ALM/CD stuff? Pivotal circle of code vision, with ConcourseCI.

Recommendations

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Show notes

Father’s Day

MesosCon

  • Platform Infrastructure at Twitter: The Past, Present and - Future - Chris Pinkham, VP of Engineering, Twitter
  • Forgot to talk about this, but here are my notes from the MesosCon presentation by Twitter
  • Former Nimbula founder (Oracle acquisition), early AWS founder.
  • Twitter's kinda big deal, maybe you've heard of them. Over 1000 services manage Twitter, over 1,000,000 cores.
  • http://twitter.github.io
  • Heron is a newly open-sourced replacement for Storm. Supporting all of our own code isn't sustainable, need an open source community.
  • The Ellen Degeneres photo tweet from the 2015 Academy Awards knocked a couple of services over. 25% traffic spike, hit 255k/tweets per second. 2016 Academy Awards had 2x the traffic, no failures.
  • 30,000 node Mesos cluster (probably largest). "We don't like being the biggest of anything, we find the edge cases." 130,000,000 containers launched daily.
  • Some of their acquisitions were in public cloud, they don't move them in-house. They're actually pushing new services out to AWS where they can. Vine, TellApart, Crashlytics, MoPub, BlueFin, etc. Ad-serving is mostly in AWS. Users: Time Warner, Twitter (30,000 host deployment), Apple Siri.

What exactly is scheduling?

  • BMC CONTROL-M
  • Coté gets Matt to "checks out" his crudes understanding. (Spoiler: Checks out.)

Serverless, what’s the deal?

Mid-roll

BONUS LINKS!

Not covered in show:

Somebody’s using Kubernetes

  • Hear the tale!
  • Concur & Barkly Protects
  • Both shops did customizations to the codebase (AWS AZ & ELB support, Prometheus)

AWS & Australia News

Coté’s revamped Pivotal Conversations Podcast

Typosquatting Package Managers

  • Seriously messed up.
  • “In the thesis itself, several powerful methods to defend against typo squatting attacks are discussed. Therefore they are not included in this blog post.”

A Docker on every HPE Server

  • Running on HPE
  • Reference Architectures!
  • HPE 3PAR and SiteScope plugins!
  • Maybe Brandon can regale us with some history: tales of The Mercury Wars!
  • Also, some ALM stuff. Sadly, I don’t have access to the IDC reports on this, however, they’re expecting big things: “IDC's analysis of this market resulted in worldwide agile application life-cycle management software 2014 revenue of $450.3 million, up 30.5% from the 2013 revenue of $345 million. IDC expects very strong growth for agile ALM software for the 2014–2019 time frame, with growth to $1.8 billion by 2019 and a high CAGR of 32%”
  • erry-one doin’ it! What’s up with Chef’s ALM/CD stuff? Pivotal circle of code vision, with ConcourseCI.

Recommendations

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SPONSOR

Show notes

Father’s Day

MesosCon

  • Platform Infrastructure at Twitter: The Past, Present and - Future - Chris Pinkham, VP of Engineering, Twitter
  • Forgot to talk about this, but here are my notes from the MesosCon presentation by Twitter
  • Former Nimbula founder (Oracle acquisition), early AWS founder.
  • Twitter's kinda big deal, maybe you've heard of them. Over 1000 services manage Twitter, over 1,000,000 cores.
  • http://twitter.github.io
  • Heron is a newly open-sourced replacement for Storm. Supporting all of our own code isn't sustainable, need an open source community.
  • The Ellen Degeneres photo tweet from the 2015 Academy Awards knocked a couple of services over. 25% traffic spike, hit 255k/tweets per second. 2016 Academy Awards had 2x the traffic, no failures.
  • 30,000 node Mesos cluster (probably largest). "We don't like being the biggest of anything, we find the edge cases." 130,000,000 containers launched daily.
  • Some of their acquisitions were in public cloud, they don't move them in-house. They're actually pushing new services out to AWS where they can. Vine, TellApart, Crashlytics, MoPub, BlueFin, etc. Ad-serving is mostly in AWS. Users: Time Warner, Twitter (30,000 host deployment), Apple Siri.

What exactly is scheduling?

  • BMC CONTROL-M
  • Coté gets Matt to "checks out" his crudes understanding. (Spoiler: Checks out.)

Serverless, what’s the deal?

Mid-roll

BONUS LINKS!

Not covered in show:

Somebody’s using Kubernetes

  • Hear the tale!
  • Concur & Barkly Protects
  • Both shops did customizations to the codebase (AWS AZ & ELB support, Prometheus)

AWS & Australia News

Coté’s revamped Pivotal Conversations Podcast

Typosquatting Package Managers

  • Seriously messed up.
  • “In the thesis itself, several powerful methods to defend against typo squatting attacks are discussed. Therefore they are not included in this blog post.”

A Docker on every HPE Server

  • Running on HPE
  • Reference Architectures!
  • HPE 3PAR and SiteScope plugins!
  • Maybe Brandon can regale us with some history: tales of The Mercury Wars!
  • Also, some ALM stuff. Sadly, I don’t have access to the IDC reports on this, however, they’re expecting big things: “IDC's analysis of this market resulted in worldwide agile application life-cycle management software 2014 revenue of $450.3 million, up 30.5% from the 2013 revenue of $345 million. IDC expects very strong growth for agile ALM software for the 2014–2019 time frame, with growth to $1.8 billion by 2019 and a high CAGR of 32%”
  • erry-one doin’ it! What’s up with Chef’s ALM/CD stuff? Pivotal circle of code vision, with ConcourseCI.

Recommendations

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Episode 64: Residential Diaper Rash https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/64 bcf9b74c-87d6-49b7-ad11-04ceb8165869 Sat, 04 Jun 2016 04:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 64 Residential Diaper Rash full Software Defined Talk LLC While Texas moistens up, we talk about the morals of rich tech folks suing journalists, the state of open source business, the history of the BI market, and how to use the Meeker decks. Check out the full show notes for links to the recommendations, conferences, and tech news items we didn’t get to cover. 58:31 true SPONSOR

Show notes

"Residential Diaper Rash"

Battling Billionaires

Making money in open source

Mid-roll

Notes from Corporate Strategy Land

Mary Meeker's 2016 Internet Trends Report

  • Video of the presentation
  • Quartz highlights
    • Software is getting faster at eating the (ecommerce) world: "The time it takes retailers to get to $100 million in online sales is shrinking. It took Nike 14 years from the time its retail site launched, compared to nine years for Lululemon, and eight year for Under Armour."
  • 213 slides of charts (PDF).

BONUS LINKS!

Recommendations

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SPONSOR

Show notes

"Residential Diaper Rash"

Battling Billionaires

Making money in open source

Mid-roll

Notes from Corporate Strategy Land

Mary Meeker's 2016 Internet Trends Report

  • Video of the presentation
  • Quartz highlights
    • Software is getting faster at eating the (ecommerce) world: "The time it takes retailers to get to $100 million in online sales is shrinking. It took Nike 14 years from the time its retail site launched, compared to nine years for Lululemon, and eight year for Under Armour."
  • 213 slides of charts (PDF).

BONUS LINKS!

Recommendations

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SPONSOR

Show notes

"Residential Diaper Rash"

Battling Billionaires

Making money in open source

Mid-roll

Notes from Corporate Strategy Land

Mary Meeker's 2016 Internet Trends Report

  • Video of the presentation
  • Quartz highlights
    • Software is getting faster at eating the (ecommerce) world: "The time it takes retailers to get to $100 million in online sales is shrinking. It took Nike 14 years from the time its retail site launched, compared to nine years for Lululemon, and eight year for Under Armour."
  • 213 slides of charts (PDF).

BONUS LINKS!

Recommendations

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+cdZRmM0v ]]> Coté Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 63: The Snack-Tracker, Uber in Austin, & Tater Salad https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/63 251e391d-79f3-4104-8050-f173040194ea Thu, 26 May 2016 04:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 63 The Snack-Tracker, Uber in Austin, & Tater Salad full Software Defined Talk LLC After we learn how to divide by eight, we discuss Uber being shut-down in Austin, then a recent case for hypervisors aging out. Also, we all agree that we're way too old to consider anything new. 56:07 true SPONSORS

Show notes

Cost Cutting Perks in Silicon Valley

  • More from the snack-track files.
  • Employees at Kabam, the online-gaming startup worth $1 billion, recently felt like there was a decrease in the number of office snack stands. Although the company denies it, some believe the snack stands are now placed more sporadically in order to reduce the employees' frequency of snack consumption by making it a little harder to get to them.

No Uber in Austin

  • Brandon sets us straight on the details.
  • Coté defends the uber-haters.

Will Containers Replace Hypervisors, Almost Certainly Yes

  • TL;DR; is the title :)
  • Randy Bias, the "pets vs. cattle" godfather, makes a strong case for hypervisors being on the way out.
  • Once all the legacy apps are re-written to be in containers (cloud native) or decom'ed (you know, in the future), and we don't want to run multiple OSes (so don't need the driver handling that hypervisors give us)...no need for hypervisors. QED.

Cloud chief Diane Greene on how Google can beat Amazon and Microsoft

  • A brief interview
  • "Q: How will Google differentiate against AWS and Microsoft? A: Only 5 percent of workloads are in the public cloud. Effectively you're riding another company's innovation curve for free. We've open-sourced a lot of technologies like Kubernetes and TensorFlow. As we add more features, we'll be able to share a lot more strengths with applications." - can OSS be used to attack on-premises cloud?
  • Not in my tater salad!

BONUS LINKS!

Apprenda buys Kismatic

Digging into Microsoft's Cloud Numbers

Internet Giants Resume Data Center Spending

Facebook Sponsors the Republican National Convention

  • The social network says its participation — which will include a lounge — should not be interpreted as an endorsement of any candidate, issue or political party. It plans to do the same at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
  • Tell me more about this lounge…
  • So, who's going to sponsor the RNC JumboTron for SDT?

Nazis on Reddit!

Recommendations

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Show notes

Cost Cutting Perks in Silicon Valley

  • More from the snack-track files.
  • Employees at Kabam, the online-gaming startup worth $1 billion, recently felt like there was a decrease in the number of office snack stands. Although the company denies it, some believe the snack stands are now placed more sporadically in order to reduce the employees' frequency of snack consumption by making it a little harder to get to them.

No Uber in Austin

  • Brandon sets us straight on the details.
  • Coté defends the uber-haters.

Will Containers Replace Hypervisors, Almost Certainly Yes

  • TL;DR; is the title :)
  • Randy Bias, the "pets vs. cattle" godfather, makes a strong case for hypervisors being on the way out.
  • Once all the legacy apps are re-written to be in containers (cloud native) or decom'ed (you know, in the future), and we don't want to run multiple OSes (so don't need the driver handling that hypervisors give us)...no need for hypervisors. QED.

Cloud chief Diane Greene on how Google can beat Amazon and Microsoft

  • A brief interview
  • "Q: How will Google differentiate against AWS and Microsoft? A: Only 5 percent of workloads are in the public cloud. Effectively you're riding another company's innovation curve for free. We've open-sourced a lot of technologies like Kubernetes and TensorFlow. As we add more features, we'll be able to share a lot more strengths with applications." - can OSS be used to attack on-premises cloud?
  • Not in my tater salad!

BONUS LINKS!

Apprenda buys Kismatic

Digging into Microsoft's Cloud Numbers

Internet Giants Resume Data Center Spending

Facebook Sponsors the Republican National Convention

  • The social network says its participation — which will include a lounge — should not be interpreted as an endorsement of any candidate, issue or political party. It plans to do the same at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
  • Tell me more about this lounge…
  • So, who's going to sponsor the RNC JumboTron for SDT?

Nazis on Reddit!

Recommendations

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SPONSORS

Show notes

Cost Cutting Perks in Silicon Valley

  • More from the snack-track files.
  • Employees at Kabam, the online-gaming startup worth $1 billion, recently felt like there was a decrease in the number of office snack stands. Although the company denies it, some believe the snack stands are now placed more sporadically in order to reduce the employees' frequency of snack consumption by making it a little harder to get to them.

No Uber in Austin

  • Brandon sets us straight on the details.
  • Coté defends the uber-haters.

Will Containers Replace Hypervisors, Almost Certainly Yes

  • TL;DR; is the title :)
  • Randy Bias, the "pets vs. cattle" godfather, makes a strong case for hypervisors being on the way out.
  • Once all the legacy apps are re-written to be in containers (cloud native) or decom'ed (you know, in the future), and we don't want to run multiple OSes (so don't need the driver handling that hypervisors give us)...no need for hypervisors. QED.

Cloud chief Diane Greene on how Google can beat Amazon and Microsoft

  • A brief interview
  • "Q: How will Google differentiate against AWS and Microsoft? A: Only 5 percent of workloads are in the public cloud. Effectively you're riding another company's innovation curve for free. We've open-sourced a lot of technologies like Kubernetes and TensorFlow. As we add more features, we'll be able to share a lot more strengths with applications." - can OSS be used to attack on-premises cloud?
  • Not in my tater salad!

BONUS LINKS!

Apprenda buys Kismatic

Digging into Microsoft's Cloud Numbers

Internet Giants Resume Data Center Spending

Facebook Sponsors the Republican National Convention

  • The social network says its participation — which will include a lounge — should not be interpreted as an endorsement of any candidate, issue or political party. It plans to do the same at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
  • Tell me more about this lounge…
  • So, who's going to sponsor the RNC JumboTron for SDT?

Nazis on Reddit!

Recommendations

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+_jkX6UNj ]]> Coté Brandon Whichard Matt Ray
Episode 62: Peak Ping Pong https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/62 352fe185-a694-42f6-9f8d-0c084d9cc876 Fri, 06 May 2016 02:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 62 Peak Ping Pong full Software Defined Talk LLC This week, we discuss DevOpsDays Austin, Pivotal's funding round, and some follow-up for the OpenStack Summit: turns our Gartner doesn't hate them. Also, with the new ping-model out, we discuss the potential for peak ping pong. 53:28 true This week, we discuss DevOpsDays Austin, Pivotal's funding round, and some follow-up for the OpenStack Summit: turns our Gartner doesn't hate them. Also, with the new ping-model out, we discuss the potential for peak ping pong.

SPONSOR

  • Get 30% off OSCON, in Austin on May 18th and 19th, when you register with the code REFERCOTE.
  • Get $50 off DevOpsDays Minneapolis, July 20th and 21st, with the code SDT2016. I'll be getting some for Chicago and Seattle sometime too.
  • Get 20% off registration for the Cloud Foundry Summit, May 23rd to 25th, with the code CF16COTE.
  • Interested in speeding your software's cycle time, reducing release cycles, and a resilient cloud platform? Check out the free ebook on Cloud Foundry or take Cloud Foundry for a test drive with Pivotal Web Services. See those and other things at cote.io/pivotal.

Show notes

DevOpsDays Austin earlier this week.

Pivotal gets a series C

  • Press release
  • $253 million with new investors Ford and Microsoft. Existing: GE, EMC, and VMware.
  • Momentum by penetration: "30% of the Fortune 100 currently work with Pivotal… The company now works with seven of the top 10 U.S. banks, three of the top five global auto manufacturers, and five of the top 10 telecommunication companies."
  • Momentum by run-rate: "Pivotal Cloud Foundry and Pivotal Big Data Suite having crossed the $200 million and $100 million annual bookings run-rate milestones, respectively."
  • Momentum by logos: "GE, Ford, Verizon, Home Depot, Comcast, Humana, Lockheed Martin, and Allstate"
  • "Person familiar" says Pivotal now has a $2.8bn valuation. From the same article, Ford's chunk is $182.2m.

Gartner actually "likes" OpenStack

  • OpenStack and Gartner: The Facts - Alan Waite
  • Good representation of many things: how difficult it is to be "part of the conversation" with a paywall.
  • The perception of Gartner is usually skewed
  • Tip: always read the primary source, be it a Gartner PDF or a talk, etc.

Ping Pong and the Tech Bubble?

More

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This week, we discuss DevOpsDays Austin, Pivotal's funding round, and some follow-up for the OpenStack Summit: turns our Gartner doesn't hate them. Also, with the new ping-model out, we discuss the potential for peak ping pong.

SPONSOR

  • Get 30% off OSCON, in Austin on May 18th and 19th, when you register with the code REFERCOTE.
  • Get $50 off DevOpsDays Minneapolis, July 20th and 21st, with the code SDT2016. I'll be getting some for Chicago and Seattle sometime too.
  • Get 20% off registration for the Cloud Foundry Summit, May 23rd to 25th, with the code CF16COTE.
  • Interested in speeding your software's cycle time, reducing release cycles, and a resilient cloud platform? Check out the free ebook on Cloud Foundry or take Cloud Foundry for a test drive with Pivotal Web Services. See those and other things at cote.io/pivotal.

Show notes

DevOpsDays Austin earlier this week.

Pivotal gets a series C

  • Press release
  • $253 million with new investors Ford and Microsoft. Existing: GE, EMC, and VMware.
  • Momentum by penetration: "30% of the Fortune 100 currently work with Pivotal… The company now works with seven of the top 10 U.S. banks, three of the top five global auto manufacturers, and five of the top 10 telecommunication companies."
  • Momentum by run-rate: "Pivotal Cloud Foundry and Pivotal Big Data Suite having crossed the $200 million and $100 million annual bookings run-rate milestones, respectively."
  • Momentum by logos: "GE, Ford, Verizon, Home Depot, Comcast, Humana, Lockheed Martin, and Allstate"
  • "Person familiar" says Pivotal now has a $2.8bn valuation. From the same article, Ford's chunk is $182.2m.

Gartner actually "likes" OpenStack

  • OpenStack and Gartner: The Facts - Alan Waite
  • Good representation of many things: how difficult it is to be "part of the conversation" with a paywall.
  • The perception of Gartner is usually skewed
  • Tip: always read the primary source, be it a Gartner PDF or a talk, etc.

Ping Pong and the Tech Bubble?

More

Recommendations

]]>
This week, we discuss DevOpsDays Austin, Pivotal's funding round, and some follow-up for the OpenStack Summit: turns our Gartner doesn't hate them. Also, with the new ping-model out, we discuss the potential for peak ping pong.

SPONSOR

  • Get 30% off OSCON, in Austin on May 18th and 19th, when you register with the code REFERCOTE.
  • Get $50 off DevOpsDays Minneapolis, July 20th and 21st, with the code SDT2016. I'll be getting some for Chicago and Seattle sometime too.
  • Get 20% off registration for the Cloud Foundry Summit, May 23rd to 25th, with the code CF16COTE.
  • Interested in speeding your software's cycle time, reducing release cycles, and a resilient cloud platform? Check out the free ebook on Cloud Foundry or take Cloud Foundry for a test drive with Pivotal Web Services. See those and other things at cote.io/pivotal.

Show notes

DevOpsDays Austin earlier this week.

Pivotal gets a series C

  • Press release
  • $253 million with new investors Ford and Microsoft. Existing: GE, EMC, and VMware.
  • Momentum by penetration: "30% of the Fortune 100 currently work with Pivotal… The company now works with seven of the top 10 U.S. banks, three of the top five global auto manufacturers, and five of the top 10 telecommunication companies."
  • Momentum by run-rate: "Pivotal Cloud Foundry and Pivotal Big Data Suite having crossed the $200 million and $100 million annual bookings run-rate milestones, respectively."
  • Momentum by logos: "GE, Ford, Verizon, Home Depot, Comcast, Humana, Lockheed Martin, and Allstate"
  • "Person familiar" says Pivotal now has a $2.8bn valuation. From the same article, Ford's chunk is $182.2m.

Gartner actually "likes" OpenStack

  • OpenStack and Gartner: The Facts - Alan Waite
  • Good representation of many things: how difficult it is to be "part of the conversation" with a paywall.
  • The perception of Gartner is usually skewed
  • Tip: always read the primary source, be it a Gartner PDF or a talk, etc.

Ping Pong and the Tech Bubble?

More

Recommendations

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Episode 61: Baltimore is not the same as Annapolis. Also, they like crab there https://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/61 a30ae4c8-7d7a-4355-90ce-efb32f2238a3 Fri, 29 Apr 2016 02:00:00 +0200 [email protected] (Software Defined Talk LLC) 61 Baltimore is not the same as Annapolis. Also, they like crab there full Software Defined Talk LLC OpenStack is crawling its way into the plateau of productivity, we submit, during this week of the OpenStack Summit. We also discuss the recent Docker survey findings, and some overly precise number on private vs. public cloud adoption. Cot&eacute; also manages to insult the entire Eastern seaboard, esp. Annapolis. 48:16 true OpenStack is crawling its way into the plateau of productivity, we submit, during this week of the OpenStack Summit. We also discuss the recent Docker survey findings, and some overly precise number on private vs. public cloud adoption. Coté also manages to insult the entire Eastern seaboard, esp. Annapolis.

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OpenStack

Docker Survey out - #WhatDoYouMakeOfThat

  • Get the PDF
  • Respondents are the HN set? - 511 respondents, 59% from software companies, 56% orgs less than 100 employees, 47% devs or dev managers
  • 51% in production
  • "survey respondents reported on average a 13X increase in frequency of software releases."
  • "Because Docker makes it simple and easy to push software out, isolate issues and roll back, over 63% of organizations report a reduction in their MTTR which impacts overall software quality and customer satisfaction."

Cloud about to get HUGE

  • "CIOs report that 16.2% of workloads are currently running in the public cloud, and that in five years 41.3% of workloads will run in a public cloud. This suggests at least a 20% CAGR in public cloud workloads over the next five years. In our view, a near- tripling of the public-Cloud-based workload mix represents a monumental architectural shift, which shows no signs of abating and is likely to create a major ripple effect across the entire technology landscape." - "Amazon Seeing 'Momentous' Change of Guard as Public Cloud 'Booms,' Says JP Morgan"

How does Wall Street work, again?

Feedback & Follow-up

  • Full Snack Developer: Old Bay Seasoning on French Fries - that is Coté's new God.
  • Mesos is fleet management. How's that one handle on the curves?
  • Chapters in podcasts. I used Chapter app and it was better than the half-ass results with Fission. But, still, the marks didn't line up perfectly. Computers - amiright? (Don't get me wrong: Fission is awesome, but: really?)
  • We should be in Google Play Podcasts - can someone verify this before they EOL it?
  • I heard that two people have used the code CF16COTE to register for the CF Summit. I'm going to believe they're from the listeners here and not my newsletter. HOW YOU LIKE MY CPM NOW?!
  • They love us in Brazil!

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OpenStack is crawling its way into the plateau of productivity, we submit, during this week of the OpenStack Summit. We also discuss the recent Docker survey findings, and some overly precise number on private vs. public cloud adoption. Coté also manages to insult the entire Eastern seaboard, esp. Annapolis.

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I round up all sorts of discount codes for conferences and such, here's what I got today:

Show notes

OpenStack

Docker Survey out - #WhatDoYouMakeOfThat

  • Get the PDF
  • Respondents are the HN set? - 511 respondents, 59% from software companies, 56% orgs less than 100 employees, 47% devs or dev managers
  • 51% in production
  • "survey respondents reported on average a 13X increase in frequency of software releases."
  • "Because Docker makes it simple and easy to push software out, isolate issues and roll back, over 63% of organizations report a reduction in their MTTR which impacts overall software quality and customer satisfaction."

Cloud about to get HUGE

  • "CIOs report that 16.2% of workloads are currently running in the public cloud, and that in five years 41.3% of workloads will run in a public cloud. This suggests at least a 20% CAGR in public cloud workloads over the next five years. In our view, a near- tripling of the public-Cloud-based workload mix represents a monumental architectural shift, which shows no signs of abating and is likely to create a major ripple effect across the entire technology landscape." - "Amazon Seeing 'Momentous' Change of Guard as Public Cloud 'Booms,' Says JP Morgan"

How does Wall Street work, again?

Feedback & Follow-up

  • Full Snack Developer: Old Bay Seasoning on French Fries - that is Coté's new God.
  • Mesos is fleet management. How's that one handle on the curves?
  • Chapters in podcasts. I used Chapter app and it was better than the half-ass results with Fission. But, still, the marks didn't line up perfectly. Computers - amiright? (Don't get me wrong: Fission is awesome, but: really?)
  • We should be in Google Play Podcasts - can someone verify this before they EOL it?
  • I heard that two people have used the code CF16COTE to register for the CF Summit. I'm going to believe they're from the listeners here and not my newsletter. HOW YOU LIKE MY CPM NOW?!
  • They love us in Brazil!

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OpenStack is crawling its way into the plateau of productivity, we submit, during this week of the OpenStack Summit. We also discuss the recent Docker survey findings, and some overly precise number on private vs. public cloud adoption. Coté also manages to insult the entire Eastern seaboard, esp. Annapolis.

SPONSOR

Ads

Go to a conference on the cheap! Discount Codes

I round up all sorts of discount codes for conferences and such, here's what I got today:

Show notes

OpenStack

Docker Survey out - #WhatDoYouMakeOfThat

  • Get the PDF
  • Respondents are the HN set? - 511 respondents, 59% from software companies, 56% orgs less than 100 employees, 47% devs or dev managers
  • 51% in production
  • "survey respondents reported on average a 13X increase in frequency of software releases."
  • "Because Docker makes it simple and easy to push software out, isolate issues and roll back, over 63% of organizations report a reduction in their MTTR which impacts overall software quality and customer satisfaction."

Cloud about to get HUGE

  • "CIOs report that 16.2% of workloads are currently running in the public cloud, and that in five years 41.3% of workloads will run in a public cloud. This suggests at least a 20% CAGR in public cloud workloads over the next five years. In our view, a near- tripling of the public-Cloud-based workload mix represents a monumental architectural shift, which shows no signs of abating and is likely to create a major ripple effect across the entire technology landscape." - "Amazon Seeing 'Momentous' Change of Guard as Public Cloud 'Booms,' Says JP Morgan"

How does Wall Street work, again?

Feedback & Follow-up

  • Full Snack Developer: Old Bay Seasoning on French Fries - that is Coté's new God.
  • Mesos is fleet management. How's that one handle on the curves?
  • Chapters in podcasts. I used Chapter app and it was better than the half-ass results with Fission. But, still, the marks didn't line up perfectly. Computers - amiright? (Don't get me wrong: Fission is awesome, but: really?)
  • We should be in Google Play Podcasts - can someone verify this before they EOL it?
  • I heard that two people have used the code CF16COTE to register for the CF Summit. I'm going to believe they're from the listeners here and not my newsletter. HOW YOU LIKE MY CPM NOW?!
  • They love us in Brazil!

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https://fireside.fm/player/v2/8N9ioZz-+pMTb4FvV ]]> Coté Brandon Whichard Matt Ray