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Michael Cote and Ryan Stewart wrap up the weeks news and commentary in RIAs.
Episódios
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Episode 231: Now Oracle has their Spotify
01/05/2020 Duração: 01h02minGoogle (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 Google Negotiating to Buy Enterprise Cloud Software Company D2iQ (https://www.thestreet.com/investing/stocks/google-d2iq-acquisition-talks-cloud) Ubuntu Mark Shuttleworth on Ubuntu popularity and Canonical profitability (https://www.zdnet.com/article/mark-shuttleworth-on-ubuntu-popularity-and-canonical-profitability/) Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa Released | ServeTheHome (https://www.servethehome.com/ubuntu-20-04-lts-focal-fossa-released/) Chef Updates Tool for Managing IT Infrastructure as Code (https://devops.com/chef-updates-tool-for-managing-it-infrastructure-as-code/) Zoom Zoom CFO explains how the company is grappling with increased demand (https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/18/zoom-cfo-explains-how-the-company-is-grappling-with-increased-demand.html) Zoom taps Oracle for cloud deal, passing over Amazon, Microsoft (https:/
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Episode 230: Who is Travis Scott?
24/04/2020 Duração: 01h04minOn 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 (https://a16z.com/2020/04/18/its-time-to-build/) Conferencing Verizon will buy video conferencing company BlueJeans (https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/16/verizon-will-buy-video-conferencing-company-blue-jeans.html) The Zoom fatigue is real (https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-login-fd52acf6-65aa-4dab-9a2e-528aa392852d.html?chunk=0&utm_term=twsocialshare#story0 9:46 https://www.protocol.com/google-cloud-kurian-istio-foundation) Google Meet launches improved Zoom-like tiled layout, low-light mode and more (https://techcrunch.com/2020/04/22/google-meet-launches-improved-zoom-like-tiled-layout-low-light-mode-and-noise-cancellation/) Introducing Splunk Remote Work Insights: Our Solution for the New Work-from-Home Reality (https://www.splunk.com
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Episode 229: Does it work with JSON? That’s what I do
17/04/2020 Duração: 01h28sOn 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 Contact Tracing Apple, Google Will Require Case Verification for Coronavirus Contact Tracing Tech (https://gizmodo.com/apple-google-will-require-case-verification-for-corona-1842859127) How Google Plans to Push Its Coronavirus Tracing Feature to Android Phones (https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/dygbmj/how-google-coronavirus-contact-tracing-feature-update) Apple and Google launch a joint contact-tracing system for iOS and Android (https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/10/21216484/google-apple-coronavirus-contract-tracing-bluetooth-location-tracking-data-app) Answering the 12 biggest questions about Apple and Google’s new coronavirus tracking project (https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/11/21216803/apple-google-coronavirus-tracking-app-covid-bluetooth-secure) Fargate AWS revamps Fargate serverless contain
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Episode 228: Professor Jeremy Hajek on IT Education
14/04/2020 Duração: 01h07minBrandon interviews Professor Jeremy Hajek from Illinois Tech (https://www.iit.edu/) 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: Twitter: @JeremyHajek (https://twitter.com/JeremyHajek) Illinois Tech Contact (https://www.iit.edu/directory/people/jeremy-hajek) Illinois Tech Admissions Information (https://www.iit.edu/admissions-aid) Photo by Vasily Koloda on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/photos/8CqDvPuo_kI) Special Guest: Jeremy Hajek.
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Episode 227: The Hot Take Episode
11/04/2020 Duração: 01h06minThis week we offer hot takes on a whole bunch of topics including: COBOL, Unikernels, AWS Bottlerocket, Zoom, Slack, Circle CI, Marketplaces and IBM. Relevant to your interests Unikernels are unfit for production (https://www.joyent.com/blog/unikernels-are-unfit-for-production) Knative Crowds out Other Serverless Software (and Other CNCF Survey Takeaways) (https://thenewstack.io/knative-crowds-out-other-serverless-software-packages-and-other-cncf-survey-takeaways/) Bottlerocket: a special-purpose container operating system (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/bottlerocket-a-special-purpose-container-operating-system/) Slack, Teams and Conferencing Slack is working on integrating with rival Microsoft Teams for calls, says CEO Stewart Butterfield (https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/26/slack-is-working-on-microsoft-teams-calling-integration-says-ceo.html) DHH is not happy with Zoom (https://twitter.com/dhh/status/1245097507488583681?s=21) Maybe we shouldn’t use Zoom after all (https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/31/zoo
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Episode 226: Justin Garrison on Cloud Native Infrastructure
03/04/2020 Duração: 42minThis week Coté interviews Justin Garrison coauthor of Cloud Native Infrastructure (https://www.cnibook.info/). They discuss all things "Cloud Native" and what it's like to be a software engineer who helps make movies. Photo by David Brooke Martin on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/photos/dxtEFmAfkOk) Special Guest: Justin Garrison .
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Episode 225: All my kids have opinions on Scratch
27/03/2020 Duração: 59minWe 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!!! Relevant to your interests Containers are Not the Future (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/containers-future-ian-eyberg/) Observations on ARM64 & AWS’s Amazon EC2 M6g Instances - Honeycomb (https://www.honeycomb.io/blog/observations-on-arm64-awss-amazon-ec2-m6g-instances/) No more O’Reilly Conferences (https://www.oreilly.com/conferences/from-laura-baldwin.html) Lightspeed-backed WorkOS launches to help startup services become enterprise-ready (https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/17/lightspeed-backed-workos-launches-to-help-startup-services-become-enterprise-ready/) The Demise Of Symantec (https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/richardstiennon/2020/03/16/the-demise-of-symantec/amp/) Ex-Uber engineer pleads guilty to trade secret theft from Google (https://www.axios.com/ex-uber-engineer-guilty-trade-secret-theft-google-b83051eb-0
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Episode 224: Miles Matthias on getting started with Containers and Kubernetes
24/03/2020 Duração: 01h04minBrandon 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: * Container Hereos (https://www.containerheroes.com/) * @miles_matthias (https://twitter.com/miles_matthias) * Miles talk at Spinnaker Summit 2019 (https://www.containerheroes.com/appearances/spinnaker-summit-2019) Photo by Sebastian Herrmann on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/photos/GYQl88LcLok) Special Guest: Miles Matthias.
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Episode 223: What’s a Terraform?
19/03/2020 Duração: 01h13minCoté 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 Microsoft Teams vs. Zoom vs. Skype Does anyone really know what the deal is with this JEDI thing? - The Pentagon says it 'wishes to reconsider' the award to Microsoft of the $10 billion JEDI cloud computing contract (https://www.businessinsider.com.au/pentagon-reconsider-jedi-microsoft-amazon-web-services-2020-3?r=US&IR=T) HashiCorp - Vagrant sure is valuable! HashiCorp Scores $1
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Episode 222: Self quarantining with half-baked bread
13/03/2020 Duração: 01h04minSelf 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 (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! 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 VMware If you run (VCF) VMware stuff, you can have kubernetes now. TAS/PAS will be moved to run on that sometime later - same stack as we’ve had at Pivotal is still, of course, alive and well. Interview with Pat Gelsinger on VMware (http://www.kbcmtech.com/podcasts/key10%20-%20Keynote%20-%20The%20Evolution%20of%20the%20Enter
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Episode 221: How to turn $2bn into $5bn
05/03/2020 Duração: 01h14minCoté probably messed up his math on the Thoma Bravo profit from Compuware. Maybe it's more like $5bn (https://buttondown.email/cote/archive/they-found-5-billion-in-the-couch/). 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 (https://
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Episode 220: Everyone loves white papers
27/02/2020 Duração: 01h19minEveryone 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 Why Do Corporations Speak the Way They Do? (https://www.vulture.com/2020/02/spread-of-corporate-s
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Episode 219: Paranoid security, not paranoid schizophrenic
20/02/2020 Duração: 58minWe 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 Google Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian is taking a page from the enterprise sales handbook against Amazon and Microsoft (https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/13/google-cloud-ceo-thomas-kurian-targeting-five-industries-c-suite.html) Politics around Istio and Knative within Google are fascinating (https://twitter.com/mattklein123/status/1229513048378888193?s=21) “People frequently conflate "open governance" and "neutral IP ownership." It depends greatly on the foundation, but in the case of the CNCF, there are literally zero governance requirements enforced on projects. CNCF projects can be (and are) single vendor governed.” Welcoming Looker to Google Cloud (https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/inside-google-cloud/google-completes-looker-acquisition) Google Cloud reveals major restructuring plans (https://www.techradar.com/news
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Episode 218: Kubernetes for developers, with Charles Lowell
14/02/2020 Duração: 52min"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 (https://twitter.com/cowboyd) about his experience. Also, we imagine measuring the humidity of mayonnaise. If you need some excellent app coding, check out Charle's company, Frontside (https://frontside.io/)! They also have a podcast (https://frontside.io/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 (https://archive.org/details/DrunkAndRetired). Special Guest: Charles Lowell.
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Episode 217: You’re eating your hamburger wrong - IBM, unlocking value at Compuware, microservices are dead
08/02/2020 Duração: 01h17minWith 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 IBM IBM CEO Ginni Rome
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Episode 216: I would give it 5 stars if you still did stars.
31/01/2020 Duração: 01h02minHow 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. Relevant to your interests Privacy “Software ate the world, so all the world’s problems get expressed in software” (https://twitter.com/benedictevans/status/1222285606635614208?s=21) Health-Records Company Pushed Opioids to Doctors in Secret Deal With Drugmaker (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-01-29/health-records-company-pushed-opioids-to-doctors-in-secret-deal) Scroll makes hundreds of websites ad-free for $5 per month (https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/28/21111865/scroll-ad-free-website-subscription-launches) Avast antivirus harvested user data, then sold to Google, Microsoft (https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/01/27/avast-antivirus-harvested-user-data-then-sold-to-google-microsoft) Disruption Clayton Christensen, Guru of ‘Disruptive Innovation,’ Dies at 67 (https://www.nytimes
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Episode 215: The Jez Humble/Life Insurance Renewal PDF Continuum
24/01/2020 Duração: 58minCoté 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 Google AppSheet. Gesundheit! Oh, we see – it's Google pulling no-code development into a cloudy embrace (https://www.theregist
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Episode 214: VPNs, Windows 7 EoL, & Crapplications
18/01/2020 Duração: 01h02minThis 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 Microsoft will stop supporting millions of computers running Windows 7 on Tuesday — here's what you need to know (https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/13/microsoft-windows-7-support-ends-jan-14.html) “According to Net Applications (https://netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx) figures from December, 32.74% of all laptops and desktops still run Windows 7, behind Windows 10. Windows 10 runs on more than 900 million devices (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/12/microsoft-rolls-out-november-2019-windows-10-update.html).” Now It's Really, Truly Time to Give Up Windows 7 (https://www.wired.com/story/time-give-up-windows-7/) Google acquires AppSheet to bring no-code development to Google Cloud (http://axios.link/JlHc) Check out that
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Episode 213: The inglorious cloud basterds
10/01/2020 Duração: 58minWe 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 Tanzu Coté - VMware completes $2.7 billion Pivotal acquisition (https://techcrunch.com/2019/12/30/vmware-completes-2-7-billion-pivo
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Episode 212: "The Four" from the Exegesis Podcast
03/01/2020 Duração: 57minThis is an episode from the Exegesis Back Catalog (https://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/exegesis). Coté and Brandon review Scott Galloway's book the "The Four." (https://www.amazon.com/Four-Hidden-Amazon-Facebook-Google/dp/0735213658/ref=sr_1_1?gclid=Cj0KCQiAgKzwBRCjARIsABBbFugrOnbdMnyhxM9LXtYArj_3FjNK1-md988P3lCIqNIqmliQrVUMLHsaAsslEALw_wcB&hvadid=241637079254&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9028322&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t1&hvqmt=e&hvrand=8997952574338927722&hvtargid=aud-840076997981%3Akwd-345132176336&hydadcr=22563_10354960&keywords=the+four+scott+galloway&qid=1577817711&sr=8-1) The Pivot Podcast (https://plinkhq.com/i/1073226719?to=page) Photo by Makarios Tang on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/photos/lIWQbx3Lw8U)