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Software Defined Talk — 518 episodes
Episode 571: The Enterprise Dunbar number
Episode 570: The Enterprisification of Agents
Episode 569: Agent Assimilation
Episode 568: Claude Code, OpenAI Drama, and Is Anyone Still Using Backstage?
Episode 567: Building Voice and Streaming Apps for the Enterprise with Alberto
Episode 566: The code is actually kinda useless
Episode 565: Field Engineering is the YOLO team
Episode 564: New Token Machines
Episode 563: Claude Camp
Episode 562: Bureaucracy: Still Unsolved
Episode 561: Two Guys and Their Tokens
Episode 560: You Can Feel It Coming
Episode 559: A series of OODA loops
Episode 558: Tara Raj on Amazon Nova Act
Episode 557: Moltbot Maximists
Episode 556: This Conversation is Hardened
Episode 555: After the Dream
Episode 554: The Alpha and The Omega
Episode 553: 2025 Year in Review
Episode 552: Tech Strategy: Past, Present, Future
Episode 551: An Australian Documentary
Episode 550: Typeface Philosophy
Episode 549: The Fermi Paradox of Agentic Development
Episode 548: Household CMDB
Episode 547: Whitney goes to KubeCon
Episode 546: The cURLing Test
Episode 545: No one cares about Chickens
Episode 544: The Enterprise Turing Test
Episode 543: Arts and Crafts
Episode 542: Yuriy Shyyan on owning your own Cloud.
Episode 541: Why not do everything
Episode 540: How to build a factory
Episode 539: The Final Demand
Episode 538: Michael Irwin on Docker, Developers, and AI
Episode 537: YOLO acquisitions
Episode 536: My search engine couldn’t help me
Episode 535: Don’t put randomness in your workflow
Episode 534: Capitalism is working
Episode 533: It’s a Type 2 Kolache
Episode 532: Less Goofy. More Enterprise.
Episode 531: YAYAML
Episode 530: His proper name is Sasquatch
Episode 529: Windsurf, AI Agents, and Kiro
Episode 528: You can’t spell Clippy without CLI
Episode 527: Victor Adossi on WebAssembly
Episode 526: The Optimist, the Origin, and the Deck
Episode 525: AI Native vs. AI Add-on
Episode 524: It’s a Box in a Box
Episode 523: Sterling Chin on APIs, AI, and Building MCP Servers
Episode 522: A 5-star cannot stand
Episode 521: The MacGuffin
Episode 520: Excited is overused
Episode 519: This is a “hit by pitch”
Episode 518: It Is What It Is
Episode 517: Trademark’s in the Mail
Episode 516: Vibe Strategy
Episode 515: Rick Houlihan, MongoDB Field CTO on Document Databases
Episode 514: It’s All Affiliate Links
Episode 513: Put On A Musical
Episode 512: Let’s Not Ruin This
Episode 511: G-Wiz
Episode 510: Vibe Code This Baby
Episode 509: It’s like the Suburbs
Episode 508: Software Defined Interviews Crossover: PaaS and Career Advice with Brian Gracely
Episode 507: Battery of Potential
Episode 506: Put It On Ice
Episode 505: There Could be Extra Innings
Episode 504: Socrates Didn’t Whiteboard
Episode 503: Maybe Puppies Solve Everything
Episode 502: Have a Plan or Throw It Away
Episode 501: Checkbox Features
Episode 500: 2024 Year in Review
Episode 499: Star, Archive, or Spam?
Episode 498: I’m not ready to start a new streak
Episode 497: Big Math
Episode 496: It’s Not About Being Paranoid
Episode 495: The most honorable of mentions
Episode 494: We are going to move the couch
Episode 493: Stay in the sandbox
Episode 492: Aran Khanna on Cloud Insurance
Episode 491: The OSS Money Trap
Episode 490: AI's use UI's
Episode 489: Whitney Lee: From Wedding Photographer to Cloud-Native DevRel
Episode 488: Am I Here for the Mission or the Paycheck?
Episode 487: WordPress Drama and Chicken Sandwiches
Episode 486: Platform Engineering vs. DevOps
Episode 485: It's an Ending, That's Enough
Episode 484: A Lot of USB Ports
Episode 483: [AGPL does not close deals for you]
Episode 482: Tip Jar Economy
Episode 481: There Never Was a Rug
Episode 480: No offsite content
Episode 479: Packing Cube Victory
Episode 478: Beware of the Llama
Episode 477: We’re an N-1 Organization
Episode 476: Bring a point of view
Episode 475: Calendar Math
Episode 474: There’s at least a road to Nirvana
Episode 473: RESOLVED: Unscheduled Outage
Episode 472: Speaking of Goat Rodeos
Episode 471: The Gen X mascot is Fine Dog
Episode 470: Paul Yuknewicz on Serverless
Episode 469: Amanda K. Silver on Developer Tools
Episode 468: Learning to love Enterprise Software
Episode 467: Multimodal
Episode 466: Great Grammarly
Episode 465: The Big Blue Burger Buffet
Episode 464: Jana Werner on The Digital Transformation Card Game
Episode 463: Phishing License
Episode 462: Lifting Code
Episode 461: Not illegal, works as designed
Episode 460: Tom Wilkie on Observability
Episode 459: Is Hello A Proper Slack Message?
Episode 458: How to survive and thrive at work
Episode 457: Nobody owns YAML
Episode 456: Second Guessing
Episode 455: LTS: Let Thou Support it
Episode 454: The Galactic Tent
Episode 453: John Willis on how Kubernetes won, digital transformation and Deming
Episode 452: Write the letters
Episode 451: How does anyone use the Internet?
Episode 450: Workers of the world, don’t let HR hide in darkness
Episode 449: Magic of Cloud
Episode 448: Jorge Castro on Late Stage Linux on the Desktop and Working for the CNCF
Episode 447: 2023 Year in Review
Episode 446: The Business B.S. Dictionary
Episode 445: It’s my sacred time
Episode 444: Spicy Autocomplete
Episode 443: Everything is maintenance
Episode 442: Dustin Kirkland on Securing Open Source Software
Episode 441: The whole point of AI is laziness
Episode 440: KubeCon Chicago Recap
Episode 439: You’re always going to be mad
Episode 438: This is a 20-year bug
Episode 437: The Let it Ride Lifestyle
Episode 436: Understand what you’re measuring, or you’ll just get measurements
Episode 435: SSH in a for loop but faster
Episode 434: Slides Benedict
Episode 433: Are you telling me GitHub is a good name
Episode 432: Richard Seroter on Google Cloud Next ’23, Tech Newsletters and VMware
Episode 431: CEO Therapy Session
Episode 430: Exploring Governance and Compliance with Mike Long
Episode 429: This is peak VMware
Episode 428: Three steps into a 10k race
Episode 427: You must be this tall to be a customer
Episode 426: There’s no more backpacks to buy
Episode 425: Michael Kennedy on Python
Episode 424: William Morgan on Service Mesh, Linkerd and eBPF
Episode 423: Is the enemy of my enemy my friend?
Episode 422: Corporation vs. Community
Episode 421: The Not Kubernetes Podcast, with David Heinemeier Hansson
Episode 420: Adam Jacob on System Initiative and DevOps
Episode 419: Dotan Horovits on DevRel and OpenTelemetry
Episode 418: I don’t like Anime
Episode 417: Every Salesforce is a Snowflake
Episode 416: Exchange your “Buddy Bucks” for Nagios
Episode 415: You can buy a lot of Nagios with that
Episode 414: Monolith vs. Microservices
Episode 413: Swim between the flags
Episode 412: We’re at a Kubernetes Conference
Episode 411: Jamin Ball on Cloud Earnings
Episode 410: Jordan Tigani on the death of Big Data
Episode 409: It’s never too early to start a revolution
Episode 408: Undivided Attention
Episode 407: It’s fine, pretty fine, and just fine
Episode 406: John Willis on Deming, DevOps, Platform Engineering, and DevSecOps
Episode 405: Peter Pouliot on DevRel at a hardware company
Episode 404: Sargun Kaur on Technical Interviews
Episode 403: Everything about this is wrong
Episode 402: What’s going on in Chicago?
Episode 401: Swing State for Grocery Stores
Episode 400: Prompt Engineering
Episode 399: Two Guys Live in the Southern Hemisphere, with Craig Box
Episode 398: To the Moon
Episode 397: Mark as Unread
Episode 396: Aloha to your strategy
Episode 395: Should you start a podcast?
Episode 394: 2022 Year in Review
Episode 393: 10 Years of Project Sputnik, with Barton George
Episode 392: Success is going to Day 2
Episode 391: Anton Grishko on managing Cloud Costs with FinOps
Episode 390: It’s just a bunch of programming
Episode 389: The Miscellaneous Keynote
Episode 388: The Death of DevOps, with Andrew Clay Shafer
Episode 387: Trust and Incentives
Episode 386: I’ve been to VMware Media Training
Episode 385: Armchair Strategist
Episode 384: KubeCon NA 2022 Recap
Episode 383: My bag did not make the flight
Episode 382: The Ultimate Dogfooding
Episode 381: Aspiration Fatigue
Episode 380: No Free Lunches or Haircuts
Episode 379: TAMs are a Trap
Episode 378: Email is not broken
Episode 377: Coffee is for closers
Episode 376: Businesses that use computers
Episode 375: For the Birds
Episode 374: Is there no Dev in DevOps?
Episode 373: Everything is a nail, find your hammers
Episode 372: Don’t do any editing
Episode 371: What’s your TAM
Episode 370: In the long run…
Episode 369: DJ .pptx FINAL_0707-V2
Episode 368: Managing Cloud Costs
Episode 367: Exit Ramps
Episode 366: 'Zero mainframe, zero datacenter'
Episode 365: Automating for Auditing
Episode 364: First class SaaS
Episode 363: Bad Bosses
Episode 362: Are we using version control?
Episode 361: This is Bonkers
Episode 360: Radical Transparency
Episode 359: Sell the Slide
Episode 358: Philip Griffiths on Zero Trust Networking and OpenZiti
Episode 357: Is platform engineer the new thing?
Episode 356: They should have consulted us
Episode 355: That’s why he runs my Marketing department
Episode 354: We’ve always been doing Agile
Episode 353: This smells like shenanigans
Episode 352: Layers of Abstraction
Episode 351: You can’t put it all on one slide
Episode 350: Email in Excel
Episode 349: The Janitor Strategy for Developer-led Sales, also, The School of the Philosophy of Rocks and Time
Episode 348: Jevons Paradox
Episode 347: Son of Beagle
Episode 346: Ev Kontsevoy with an opinionated approach to secure access
Episode 345: It’s always the last place you look
Episode 344: Positive sum but not for everyone
Episode 343: Comfort Bubble
Episode 342: Paradox of Advice
Episode 341: File your own expenses
Episode 340: The Dumb Pipe Manifesto
Episode 339: Just do some squats
Episode 338: Time Machine and Index Funds
Episode 337: Year in Review
Episode 336: Michael Wilde on Observability
Episode 335: Eager to take a JNDI lookup
Episode 334: Jordan Tigani on data intensive applications
Episode 333: Chop wood, carry water
Episode 332: Capabilities vs. Complexity
Episode 331: Graphics of Guerrillas
Episode 330: The marketing became the technology
Episode 329: Eat the complexity
Episode 328: Your MOM is a SaaS
Episode 327: Jack Naglieri on security at scale
Episode 326: Just Jump In
Episode 325: Nothing says Enterprise like a function key
Episode 324: Stockpile EULAs
Episode 323: Boxes and Arrows
Episode 322: I didn’t make these rules
Episode 321: Cambrian explosion of screw drivers
Episode 320: Hash codes for everyone
Episode 319: We need two elephants
Episode 318: The sounds of Excel
Episode 317: Fahrenheit is perfect for BBQ
Episode 316: All we need is cURL
Episode 315: Field of Code
Episode 314: Prime Minster of Thinking
Episode 313: My kids are listening to Stevie Nicks
Episode 312: Crossing The Brown Horizon
Episode 311: The Enterprise #devrel Path-to-Profit Pincer Movement
Episode 310: Never Talk
Episode 309: They’re your kids
Episode 308: Developer Relations with Josh Long
Episode 307: I’m bitter about infrastructure
Episode 306: The Lotus Dream
Episode 305: No PTO from picking up your kids
Episode 304: John Willis on Deming
Episode 303: Bring your spreadsheet
Episode 302: Amsterdam hates cars
Episode 301: Justin McCarthy on Zero Trust and securing hybrid clouds
Episode 300: No more architecture talk
Episode 299: Working Backwards
Episode 298: Come on Gophers
Episode 297: Grant Miller from Replicated on delivering and managing Kubernetes apps anywhere
Episode 296: Fungated into my mind
Episode 295: Status Quo Fork
Episode 294: I already have a job
Episode 293: Don’t steal my kid’s bike, steal my bike
Episode 292: Wrap Around Analysis
Episode 291: Master of the Coin
Episode 290: Make your own slides
Episode 289: The sabbatical is not going well
Episode 288: The EULA of Life
Episode 287: The Bureaucracy Episode
Episode 286: Press the turbo button on that one
Episode 285: "Work is Punishment"
Episode 284: That’s Mr. Jeff to you
Episode 283: There are no chicken tenders in calendaring
Episode 282: The Engine Should Not Be the Differentiator
Episode 281: That’s a thing, I don’t need to read about it
Episode 280: It would be nice if calendaring were fixed
Episode 279: Squire Earle on securing the Enterprise
Episode 278: Sebastien Goasguen from TriggerMesh on becoming Serviceful
Episode 277: This episode was way better than I expected
Episode 276: I don’t understand how that works but I want to learn more
Episode 275: Your competition should not be your community
Episode 274: Can we start a Slack Channel to discuss this?
Episode 273: Look at my iPad
Episode 272: This time we’re doing it in green
Episode 271: The Defaults Lifestyle
Episode 270: The Crossover Episode
Episode 269: I like the no friction
Episode 268: Drew Firment on teaching the world to cloud
Episode 267: Databases are at the end of a network connection
Episode 266: Dan Balcauski on sabbaticals, consulting and reducing product churn.
Episode 265: Configuring DNS? Pull up a chair.
Episode 264: I poisoned the security well with my children
Episode 263: End of an Era
Episode 262: It’s be a shame if something were to happen to that nice API implementation of yours
Episode 261: Arnav Hiray on High School, Tech and Debate
Episode 260: Show me what you got
Episode 259: Michael Levan on Developer Relations, Go Programming and Code Quality.
Episode 258: One more adjustment and then we can start
Episode 257: Once again, I have not read the report
Episode 256: There is no passion in peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
Episode 255: We should not emphasise this behaviour
Episode 254: Alexandra Martinez on MuleSoft and API Design
Episode 253: People don’t understand how pay works
Episode 252: It can be exciting, but excitement ends.
Episode 251: Don’t you use my words against me
Episode 250: Jana Werner, a Head of Transformation
Episode 249: Was Tom Landry cool?
Episode 248: They want cloud grade
Episode 247: Richard Seroter on App Modernization
Episode 246: Istio-washing, 20 domain names, .docx
Episode 245: Michael Coté’s Discount Webinar Barn, aka, The Webinar Episode
Episode 244: Kylie Grenier on Digital Transformation
Episode 243: This one goes out to all the cross-country truckers
Episode 242: Brian Gracely on OpenShift
Episode 241: Ask more questions, send more one line emails
Episode 240: Todd Gardner on building Web Apps with JavaScript
Episode 239: Coté got up at 2am
Episode 238: Shannon Williams on Kubernetes-as-a-Service
Episode 237: Cisco’s string of pearls, also, “daddy, are pirates real?”
Episode 236: Margaret Staples from Twilio on Building Games, Dev Evangelism and Owls.
Episode 235: The Real Kube MoMs of Cloud Candy Land
Episode 234: The “severe ramifications” episode
Episode 233: There’s no space for startups here
Episode 232: Amazon’s doing OK
Episode 231: Now Oracle has their Spotify
Episode 230: Who is Travis Scott?
Episode 229: Does it work with JSON? That’s what I do
Episode 228: Professor Jeremy Hajek on IT Education
Episode 227: The Hot Take Episode
Episode 226: Justin Garrison on Cloud Native Infrastructure
Episode 225: All my kids have opinions on Scratch
Episode 224: Miles Matthias on getting started with Containers and Kubernetes
Episode 223: What’s a Terraform?
Episode 222: Self quarantining with half-baked bread
Episode 221: How to turn $2bn into $5bn
Episode 220: Everyone loves white papers
Episode 219: Paranoid security, not paranoid schizophrenic
Episode 218: Kubernetes for developers, with Charles Lowell
Episode 217: You’re eating your hamburger wrong - IBM, unlocking value at Compuware, microservices are dead
Episode 216: I would give it 5 stars if you still did stars.
Episode 215: The Jez Humble/Life Insurance Renewal PDF Continuum
Episode 214: VPNs, Windows 7 EoL, & Crapplications
Episode 213: The inglorious cloud basterds
Episode 212: "The Four" from the Exegesis Podcast
Episode 211: Adam Jacob on Open Source
Episode 210: “What choice do we have?”
Episode 209: The Carl Weathers Cluster
Episode 208: re:Invent, Oracle's stickyness, and medieval stick candy-bread
Episode 207: All the good stuff is proprietary
Episode 206: The Sanka of hot sauces
Episode 205: No Change in our journey
Episode 204: Foiled by Physical Access Again
Episode 203: Military clouds, stock IDEs, and team meetings
Episode 202: Does Nike make pleated khakis?
Episode 201: The 10 pillar strategy
Episode 200: The mystery of the 2,000
Episode 199: 15 meters of cereal
Episode 198: Don’t get a Private Jet
Episode 197: WAR_BIRDS
Episode 196: The janitor strategy
Episode 195: Elite isn’t Elite enough
Episode 194: Datadog's S1, Ping, vKubernates
Episode 193: “WE” need a forensic accountant for the show.
Episode 192: Coté still doesn’t understand how startup valuations work
Episode 191: Who put kubernetes in my Mesosphere?
Episode 190: Speaking of nachos, more earnings this week. Plus, identity theft.
Episode 189: The 6 clouds you’ll meet in the MQ
Episode 188: The transit private/public partnership, and, yeah, still, of course, kubernetes shit of the week
Episode 187: Beyond the Fitzgeraldian Theory of Cloud Barriers to Entry
Episode 186: SLOs, SLIs, SLAs, and SRE, or, Finding “The Business”
Episode 185: Drink your own dog food
Episode 184: The developer survey bong talk SIG
Episode 183: Miller Time is a state of mind
Episode 182: It’s chaos week in Enterprise Software!
Episode 181: There wasn’t a sign that said I was in a drum circle zone
Episode 180: “I’m not sure Mudhoney plays a lot of corporate events”
Episode 179: I don’t know if it has a pickle plugin
Episode 178: What is this: a fucking <marquee/> tag?
Episode 177: "It’s going to be just as fast as Google Fiber”
Episode 176: This used to be something I have, now it’s something I know.
Episode 175: “I’m still not going to learn Celsius.”
Episode 174: The multi-hybrid kubernetes cloud control plan, just in time for MOM!
Episode 173: Tacos tomorrow, voice & AI are garbage
Episode 172: The Mainframe Strangler
Episode 171: Tradies, plus, your Quarterly Linux Update
Episode 170: Look what you made me do Elasticsearch
Episode 169: No one gets promoted for giving free wifi to visitors
Episode 168: What executives actually want to hear
Episode 167: "Write this on your hand: July 9, 2019.”
Episode 166: "Not yet public cloud"
Episode 165: Lock-in is a lie, or, paying for Java support
Episode 164: “Sorting out Feuds”
Episode 163: 5 things Obama doesn’t want you to know about scorecards
Episode 162: The diapers.com effect, also, LTS and the mysteries of software pricing
Episode 161: “Dad Mode Wins”
New Year's Bonus -- Jake Moilanen Interview
Holiday Bonus -- Don't call me an "evangelist"
Episode 160: “Open Source, still not a business model”
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."
Episode 158: Istio is only a check box away
Episode 157: Brandon takes a victory lap & Australia muthafuckers!
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?
Episode 155: Existing investments & business innovation fuel
Episode 154: Singapore Sanka & tech idears
Episode 153: “I have no idea, but I’ll go on,” or IBM buying Red Hat
Episode 152: Who put robots in my clouds? Oracle OpenWorld
Episode 151: Who vivisected Mr Peanut?
The dogs under the desk people, plus, Elastic, Cloudera/Hortonworks, and hotel loyalty programs and breakfast buffets
Episode 149: Selling enterprise software to governments (insert funnier title here)
Episode 148: What do these consultants do anyway?
Episode 147: Strategy, the systems management company lifecycle, or, Adobe didn’t fuck it up!
Episode 146: The 2018 State of DevOps Report, a gander
Episode 145: Redis be like “I just stepped into a big pile of…SaaSy!”
Bonus Episode -- Interview with Dustin Kirkland from Google
Episode 144: GDPR, Observability, & more on the mystery of serverless, still with half-assed research
Episode 143: Serverless now just means “programming”
Episode 142: Harness that peer pressure for good
Episode 141: Broadcom acquiring CA, AT&T acquiring AlienVault, the mysteries of cloud native vendor product management
Episode 140: Meanwhile, in microchips…
Episode 139: “Docker? Never heard of ‘em.”
Episode 138: 8 Duffle bags, some permitted food enhancer and, GitHub goes to Redmond
Episode 137: “I didn’t choose the Immortan Joe life-style, it chose me.”
Episode 136: That time Matt didn’t eat for 24 hours, or, #chefconf 2018
Episode 135: Coté's magical, mystery mortgage application workflow, or, "serverless: WTAFF?!"
Episode 134: “Hardly enough diggities”
Episode 133: If only there was some way to automate software deploys, hopefully with yaml…?
Episode 132: Capturing dumpling juice, the Pentagon selects AWS, & Thor
Episode 131: How to eat (Hill Country) BBQ, plus, PE in systems management
Episode 130: CROSS-OVER BONUS! Christopher Luciano on Kubernetes & Istio - Software Defined Interviews
Episode 129: Amazon’s serverless strategy: what happens next will shock you!
Episode 128: “Mark’s home, actually, it costs about the same as this”
Episode 127: Nothing but "cold takes" on Mulesoft, Red Hat and the Facebook
Episode 126: “Broad, but an inch deep.”
Episode 125: Kubernetes was never for developers…probably. Hold on…hrm.
Episode 124: “These pants are all too small,” or Dropbox and all the great public clouds
Episode 123: Mesh, Monitoring & Compliance
Episode 122: Don’t get wasted at sales kick-off, & Coté needs to stop being so pessimistic
Episode 121: Does GDPR work? Cisco/AppDynamics, Solarwinds, & Honeycomb
Episode 120: RedHat buys CoreOS, Heptio DOES NOT have a distro - the kubernetes kids are over their Christmas hangovers
Episode 119: The ethics of fur lined shoes, bi-modal IT critiques, & Amazon HQ2
WHITE PAPER SPECIAL! Fear of FANG
Episode 118: Bad chips, garbage home IoT, & cloud spending
Episode 117: Who is the CISO?
Episode 116: Predictions &co.
Episode 115: Confularity at Kublecon
Episode 114: SpringOne, talking with analysts, in-browser IDEs, & dressing for SF HA-HA-BUSINESS meetings
Episode 113: All the great AWS re:Invent news
Episode 112: SaaS lunches will be eaten?
Episode 111: 280 characters on PowerPoint, Product Management, & OpenStack
Episode 110: s/private cloud/hybrid cloud/ig
Episode 109: I’m getting Kubernetes Stockholm syndrome
Episode 108: FIXED! MOLLE all the dongles, DevOps snipe hunting, & Docker (claims it) cuts cost by 50%
WHITE PAPER SPECIAL! Just another kubernetes article
Episode 107: Live from DevOpsDays Kansas City!
Episode 106: Is “observability” just “instrumentation”? Or, monitoring sucks? No, you suck.
WHITE PAPER SPECIAL! Kubernetes & container landscapes from Forrester & Gartner
Episode 105: Kubernetes Rules Everything Around Me, VMworld, Pivotal Container Service
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
Episode 103: AI is no longer limited by the garbage that is UNIX
Episode 102: That thermometer don’t work with my iPhone 7, also, AWS kube’ed & DevOps Thought Lordin’
Episode 101: Cloud is just "jigglin’ wires"
Episode 100: “I’ve seen The Hot Dog more times this week than 2FA,” or, is The Hot Dog incremental innovation, or disruptive innovation?
Episode 99: Private cloud is the Reuben sandwich of clouds, or, Shafer’s Theory of (Private) Cloud
Episode 98: “Do I just need some better medication?” or, advertising, antitrust, and talking to strangers
Episode 97: The novel strategy of making money, and investing to do so - Amazon + Whole Foods
Episode 96: An AWS private cloud strategy, kubernetes aplenty, microservices by yaml, & detailed hot-dog creature analysis
Episode 95: Beans, fruit, booze, bathrooms, & ChefConf
Episode 94: The Donnie Berkholz Episode, "Freedom in health-care: a regular 'heck of a job, Comey' situation," DevOps & security, & Canonical's IPO ambitions
Episode 93: Cloud Rules Everything Around Me - Red Hat, Moby, Docker CEO, and Halo Effect’ing The First Cloud Wars
Episode 92: The middle-class metallurgical people - boothing, streaming sportsball, M&As & IPOs
Episode 91: Container orchestration framework names you can't pronounce, for $500. Or, everything’s coming Up kubernetes.
Episode 90: These strategies work really well except for when they’re totally fucked
Episode 89: The Shit Show Matrix, or, they’re following the playbook which is basically unprofitable
Episode 88: Docker is just cheap VMware, right?
Episode 87: Snap's cloud billions, Google's social, Monitoring Startups considered hard, DHS wants your passwords
Episode 86: Life after artisanal pork rinds (i.e. tech M&A), CostCo Down Under
Episode 85: Being an analyst without being an asshole - Coté’s professional life, part 2
Episode 84: 2017 Predictions: cloud, containers, AI
Episode 83: I think the word we object to is "DevOps"
Episode 82: Attack of the two-pizza teams
Episode 81: DevOpsDays Sydney 2016
Episode 80: The case for flying Southwest and Oracle buying Dyn, and containers
Episode 79: From a vegan, clothing optional co-op to working with banks and oil companies - Coté’s professional life, part 1
Episode 78: Trump's possible effect on tech, plus, containers
Episode 77: If you’re implementing pagination, you’re not doing agile.
Episode 76: Convergental and the battle for the new stack
Episode 75: "AWS and VMware are having a LAN party” or “Matt Ray’s deep story” or “some five year old gibberish”
Episode 74: Being a tech evangelist, with Bridget Kromhout
Episode 73: “My pants are full of brisket,” Apple updates, & Oracle storms the AWS castle
BONUS: DevOpsDays DFW, with ADO and The Food Right Show
Episode 72: “Oh! Scurvy! Again.”
Episode 71: Unbreakable Docker, or, elephants, er, like other elephants
Episode 70: “No one wants to eat a finger-pie.”
Episode 69: The two types of sales dudes you meet in heaven, the IaaS MQ, and layoffs
Episode 68: Too old for the buffet
Episode 67: Fried chicken, Docker Swarm, tech journalism, or, "but that sweet @MattRay interpolation, tho."
Episode 66: I-Bankers Smokin' L's in the Hot-tub
Episode 65: The High-level WTF on "Scheduling"
Episode 64: Residential Diaper Rash
Episode 63: The Snack-Tracker, Uber in Austin, & Tater Salad
Episode 62: Peak Ping Pong
Episode 61: Baltimore is not the same as Annapolis. Also, they like crab there