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Michael Cote and Ryan Stewart wrap up the weeks news and commentary in RIAs.

Episódios

  • Episode 134: “Hardly enough diggities”

    11/05/2018 Duração: 01h05min

    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 Mesosphere Scores $125M in Funding to Target IoT, Geo Expansion (https://www.sdxcentral.com/articles/news/mesosphere-scores-125m-in-funding-to-target-iot-geo-expansion/2018/05/?utm_source=feedblitz&utm_medium=FeedBlitzRss&utm_campaign=sdxcentral) more coverage from George Leopold (https://www.enterprisetech.com/2018/05/07/mesospheres-investors-bet-on-multicloud/). Twitter signs for Google cloud at list price of about $10m a month (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/05/04/twitter_adopts_google_cloud_for_hadoop_and_cloud_storage/) Oath to Use More AWS Cloud as It Expands Video Play (http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/amazon/oath-use-more-aws-cloud-it-expands-video-p

  • Episode 133: If only there was some way to automate software deploys, hopefully with yaml…?

    04/05/2018 Duração: 01h12min

    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 (https://www.datadoghq.com/ts/tshirt-landingpage/?utm_source=Advertisement&utm_medium=Advertisement&utm_campaign=S

  • Episode 132: Capturing dumpling juice, the Pentagon selects AWS, & Thor

    30/04/2018 Duração: 01h05min

    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 (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennis-sze-641a5b85/). 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 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/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

  • Episode 131: How to eat (Hill Country) BBQ, plus, PE in systems management

    20/04/2018 Duração: 54min

    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 (https://www.datadoghq.com/ts/tshirt-landingpage/?utm_source=Advertisement&utm_medium=Advertisement&utm_campaign=SoftwareDefinedTalkRead-Tshirt) at www.datadog.com/sdt (http://www.datadog.com/sdt) Datadog wants you to know they monitor all kinds of data about Amaz

  • Episode 130: CROSS-OVER BONUS! Christopher Luciano on Kubernetes & Istio - Software Defined Interviews

    12/04/2018 Duração: 01h29min

    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 (http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/64) for more. And, if you liked it: subscribe to Software Defined Interviews if you don't already!

  • Episode 129: Amazon’s serverless strategy: what happens next will shock you!

    06/04/2018 Duração: 52min

    “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 (https://www.datadoghq.com/ts/tshirt-landingpage/?utm_source=Advertisement&utm_medium=Adv

  • Episode 128: “Mark’s home, actually, it costs about the same as this”

    30/03/2018 Duração: 01h06min

    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 (http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/). That French steak house (https://www.yelp.com/biz/le-relais-de-venise-l-entrec%C3%B4te-paris-2?uid=02uxjke4yV-F3CVOQWN6UA&utm_source=ishare). 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 tra

  • Episode 127: Nothing but "cold takes" on Mulesoft, Red Hat and the Facebook

    24/03/2018 Duração: 46min

    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 BIG SN (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152581031594848&set=p.10152581031594848&type=3&theater)AKE (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152581031594848&set=p.10152581031594848&type=3&theater) Matt Ray’s son and a dog..? (https://uploads.fireside.fm/images/9/9b74150b-3553-49dc-8332-f89bbbba9f92/VCF0qZJ1.jpg) Kangaroo vs. Bicyclist (https://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/queensland-cyclist-crashes-into-kangaroo/3322469/?ref=hs) Matt’s Coterie of Browser Plugins: TrackMeNot (https://cs.nyu.edu/trackmenot/) uBlock Origin (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ublock-origin/cjpalhdlnbpafiamejdnhcphjbkeiagm?hl=en) Ghostery (https://www.ghostery.com/) Privacy Badger (https://www.eff.org/privacybadger) KB SSL Enforcer (https://chro

  • Episode 126: “Broad, but an inch deep.”

    16/03/2018 Duração: 52min

    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 Service Fabric is going open source (https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/azureservicefabric/2018/03/14/service-fabric-is-going-open-source/). “There’s a bit of history to this. We've been developing Service Fabric internally for Windows for close to a decade, and most of that time it was a Microsoft-internal platform, which means we have close to a decade's worth of internal Microsoft tools to migrate and processes to refine before we can put something usable out on GitHub.” Netflix could pwn 2020s IT security – they need only reach out and take (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/03/08/will_serverless_kill_the_container_star/). Relevant to your interests Why should Kubernetes be scared of AWS? (https://medium.com/@krishnan/why-should-kubernetes-be-scared-of-aws-8

  • Episode 125: Kubernetes was never for developers…probably. Hold on…hrm.

    09/03/2018 Duração: 01h15min

    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 (https://www.datadoghq.com/ts/tshirt-landingpage/?utm_source=Advertisement&utm_medium=Advertisement&utm_campaign=SoftwareDefinedTalkNative-Tshirt). Datadog announces the general availability of (https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/announcing-logs/) log processing an

  • Episode 124: “These pants are all too small,” or Dropbox and all the great public clouds

    02/03/2018 Duração: 57min

    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 (https://www.datadoghq.com/lpgs/?utm_source=Advertisement&utm_medium=Advertisement&u

  • Episode 123: Mesh, Monitoring & Compliance

    22/02/2018 Duração: 58min

    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! H-E-B buys Favor. (https://www.americaninno.com/austin/inno-news/texas-grocery-giant-h-e-b-is-acquiring-favors-on-demand-delivery-business/) Amazon extends 5% back Prime credit card benefits to Whole Foods purchases (https://www.geekwire.com/2018/amazon-extends-5-back-prime-credit-card-benefits-whole-foods-purchases/) Hard-hustle & shameless self-promotion Brandon interviews JJ on this weeks Software Defined Interviews (http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/63). (http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/63) Make sure to subscribe Email us at stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com for free stickers. 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 eng

  • Episode 122: Don’t get wasted at sales kick-off, & Coté needs to stop being so pessimistic

    15/02/2018 Duração: 57min

    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 Software Defined Interviews interview with Nancy Gohring (http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/62). Brandon has a JJ interview coming up, Feb 19th, 2018 (http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/). 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—

  • Episode 121: Does GDPR work? Cisco/AppDynamics, Solarwinds, & Honeycomb

    08/02/2018 Duração: 28min

    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 (http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/). 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/) Also, if you’re interested in the Datadog write-ups on monitoring RabbitMQ (https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/rabbitmq-monitoring/) and Java (https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/java-monitoring-apm/), check those out as well in addition getting a free t-shirt when you making your first

  • Episode 120: RedHat buys CoreOS, Heptio DOES NOT have a distro - the kubernetes kids are over their Christmas hangovers

    05/02/2018 Duração: 56min

    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… https://d2mxuefqeaa7sj.cloudfront.net/s_43192D9FD6DAEF29DA5AB89086C0521853B35FD68E4CC1C22FDD3869AFF34E5E_1517508894758_ricky+and+morty+thunderdome.jpg 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) (https://451research.com/report-short?alertid=1035&contactid=0033200001wgKCKAA2&entityId=94241&type=mis&utm_campaign=market-insight&utm_content=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_source=sendgrid&utm_term=94241-Red+Hat+acquires+CoreOS+and+a+larger+stake+in+Kubernetes+for+%24250m). This episode brought to you by: Datadog! This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastr

  • Episode 119: The ethics of fur lined shoes, bi-modal IT critiques, & Amazon HQ2

    23/01/2018 Duração: 01h07min

    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 The Problem With Courting Amazon (https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2018/01/amazon-hq2-20-cities/550790/), The Atlantic. Amazon HQ2 blamed for high real-estate, rent, and traffic in Seattle (http://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-myth-leads-cities-to-scramble-for-hq2-2018-1). Why your city should avoid Amazon HQ2 (https://lifehacker.com/why-you-shouldn-t-wish-for-amazon-s-hq2-in-your-town-1822234280). Seattle’s complaints about Amazon HQ1 (https://www.texasmonthly.com/news/two-texas-cities-named-finalists-race-amazons-hq2/). The case against Amazon HQ2 for Austin (http://austin.culturemap.com/news/innovation/01-22-18-local

  • WHITE PAPER SPECIAL! Fear of FANG

    19/01/2018 Duração: 01h05min

    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) 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

  • Episode 118: Bad chips, garbage home IoT, & cloud spending

    17/01/2018 Duração: 56min

    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 Canceled: Jan 16th, first Live Recording (https://www.meetup.com/CloudAustin/events/mzfzwnyxcbvb/) in Austin Texas - guest co-host Tasty Meats Paul. Keep up with the weekly newsletter (https://us1.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=ce6149b4008d62a08093a4fa6&id=5877922e21). For example, a few issues back (https://us1.campaign-archive.com/?u=ce6149b4008d62a08093a4fa6&id=29bf1e3560) Coté went over some book recommendations based on what he read in 2017. Join us in Slack (http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/slack), subscribe the newsletter (https://so

  • Episode 117: Who is the CISO?

    26/12/2017 Duração: 59min

    With Cotê and Matt Ray away on vacation, Brandon takes over the feed to talk all about security. Andy Land (https://www.linkedin.com/in/andylandtx) from the CISO Exec Network (https://www.cisoexecnet.com/) joins us to breakdown what CISOs are worried about and what developers should know about security. Special Guest: Andy Land.

  • Episode 116: Predictions &co.

    19/12/2017 Duração: 01h01min

    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 If you're not a dude, please take the listener survey (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SSCKN86) - we're all full-up on guys, need more ladies. Jan 16th, first Live Recording (https://www.meetup.com/CloudAustin/events/mzfzwnyxcbvb/) in Austin Texas - guest co-host Tasty Meats Paul. The newsletter now has two editions (https://us1.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=ce6149b4008d62a08093a4fa6&id=5877922e21), one at the end of this week coming, fools! Join us in Slack (http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/slack), subscribe the newsletter (https://softwaredefinedtalk.us1.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=ce6149b4008d62a08093a4fa6&id=5877922e21), and pay-up for our members only podcast (https://www.patreon.com/sdt). Pred

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