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Jul 22, 2020 • 60min
Larry Smith on Automation : Distance DevOps Lunch And Learn #2
This is the second recording of the Weekly Distance DevOps Lunch and Learn hosted by Rob Hirschfeld.
This episode focuses on automation with Larry Smith Jr, @mrlesmithjr

Jul 18, 2020 • 33min
Michael Raineri on the DMTF’s Redfish Standard for SDDC
Joining us this week is Michael Raineri, Sr Principal Software Engineer at Dell EMC
Michael offers insight into the DMTF Redfish Standard for SDDC at https://www.dmtf.org/standards/redfish and https://redfish.dmtf.org/ (Developer Hub).

Jul 14, 2020 • 37min
Understanding JQ : Distance DevOps Lunch And Learn #1
This is the first recording of the Weekly Distance DevOps Lunch and Learn hosted by Rob Hirschfeld.
This episode focuses on JQ; problems it solves, when to use it, alternatives, etc.

Jun 20, 2020 • 45min
Chris Love and Jay Vyas on their NEW Book, Core Kubernetes
Joining us for this week's podcast is Jay Vyas, Member of Technical Staff at VMware and Chris Love, Principle Engineer with LionKube.
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Jay and Chris have just published a new book, Core Kubernetes available at https://www.manning.com/books/core-kubernetes.
About the book
Core Kubernetes is a reference guide designed to teach operators, SREs, and developers how to improve reliability and performance of Kubernetes-based systems. In it, Kubernetes experts Chris Love and Jay Vyas provide a guided tour through all major aspects of Kubernetes, from managing iptables to setting up dynamically scaled clusters that respond to changes in load. You’ll understand the unique security concerns of container-based applications, discover tips to minimize costly unused capacity, and get pro tips for maximizing performance. This awesome collection of undocumented internals, expert techniques, and practical guidance has invaluable information you won’t find anywhere else.

Jun 13, 2020 • 34min
Gideon Rottem from Deeyook on their Patented Positioning Technology
Joining us this week is Gideon Rottem, CEO and Founder of Deeyook.
About Deeyook
Deeyook seeks to redefine location technology through its patented, wireless-based firmware solution. The firmware can be installed in any WIFI/4G/5G radio access technology and it works by measuring angles of wireless transmissions, a first of its kind in the world of wireless tracking technology.

Jun 11, 2020 • 13min
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May 9, 2020 • 33min
Ohad Maislish of env0 on extending Infrastructure as Code to the Broader Organization
Joining us this week is Ohad Maislish, CEO and Co-Founder of env0.
About env0
We started env0 in 2018 with the goal of helping extend the power of Infrastructure as Code to everyone on the team. We found the IaC frameworks are too focused on the purely technical elements of deploying infrastructure and missed the connection back to the business. And the existing IaC management tools were all focused on just helping the SRE/DevOps team but not actually changing the way that deployments worked.
env0 is dedicated to providing the self service that your team expects from the cloud, while maintaining the governance, cost control, and visibility that you need to securely deploy your infrastructure with confidence.

May 2, 2020 • 33min
Chris Short from Red Hat talks Operators and Kubernetes
Joining us this week is Chris Short, Principal Technical Marketing Manager, Red Hat.
Chris is also a Cloud Native Ambassador at CNCF as well as the author or DevOps’ish & KubeWeekly.

Apr 25, 2020 • 32min
Joe Duffy at Pulumi on Modern Infrastructure as Code Systems
Joining us this week is Joe Duffy, CEO and Co-Founder of Pulumi.
About Pulumi
Pulumi’s Modern Infrastructure as Code platform provides superpowers for teams to manage any cloud using their favorite languages. Organizations of all sizes, from startups to the Global 2000, have chosen Pulumi for their cloud transformation and modernization needs. Pulumi is based in Seattle, venture-backed and founded by Microsoft, Amazon, and Google software veterans in 2017.

Apr 18, 2020 • 40min
Simon Crosby of Swim.ai Upends Our Thinking on Edge and Developing Apps for the Edge
This weeks guest is Simon Crosby, CTO at Swim.ai.
About Swim.ai
Swim was founded in 2015 by the creators of the open source swimOS platform. We developed the Swim platform as the best way to build intelligent real-time apps, without worrying about distributed hardware infrastructure and constantly wrangling distributed state. Swim is based in Campbell, CA and also has offices in Cambridge, UK.