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Oct 20, 2018 • 36min
Dave Blakey of Snapt on Radically Different ADC
Joining us this week is Dave Blakey, CEO and Co-Founder Snapt.
About Snapt
Snapt develops high-end solutions for application delivery. We provide load balancing, web acceleration, caching and security for critical services.

Oct 18, 2018 • 17min
Quick Chat: Time Constraints on Operations Teams
Rob Hirschfeld, CEO/Co-Founder of RackN and Greg Althaus, CTO/Co-Founder of RackN have a short discussion of the issue faced by DevOps and Operations teams finding time to investigate new technologies that could improve their day to day capabilities. In this discussion, time is more important than money.

Oct 13, 2018 • 40min
Antonio Pellegrino on Infrastructure as Software at the Edge
Joining us this week is Antonio Pellegrino, Founder & CEO at Mutable.
About Mutable
Mutable helps software developers create scalable and fast web services by automating DevOps and providing edge technology all around the world.

Oct 6, 2018 • 39min
Nick Alesandro, VP of Product at Overclock Labs on Blockchain, Edge, and Cloud Oh My!
Highlights
0 min 37 sec: Introduction of Guest
2 min 28 sec: High level description of the technology
Cloud centralization is a problem; it needs to be decentralized
Take over 100% or a partial amount of a machine added to the cloud network with special CoreOS based system
5 min 13 sec: Akash Network
Donate your idle servers into an available system for usage in a cloud managed by Overclock Labs
2 Components – Blockchain for marketplace / Deployment platform
6 min 52 sec: How does marketplace work; who wants to use this network?
Focus is on developers who want to use these systems
#1 Reason – Cheaper than standard public clouds ; #2 Reason – Its distributed globally not at fixed known sites
10 min 26sec: Blockchain as decentralized ledger to avoid central store
Join the infrastructure without a formal registration on a single database; only listening for bids not publishing what they offer
History of the infrastructure is public for customers to evaluate
12 min 31 sec: How do I know where I am pushing my workloads? Can I trust the infrastructure provider?
Issues arise with receiving workloads that are unknown to you
16 min 38 sec: What do I do to add a rack of servers into Akash network?
What you need to do vs what you should do
Management Server, Network Isolation, Monitoring
Seasonal Load Model ~ Electric Grid Analogy
20 min 23 sec: Identify Geography and Latency to Customers?
21 min 23sec: What do I ensure I am not getting dropped or pulled into a bidding trap?
Workload goes down it automates a bid elsewhere in the network
Conditions can be set should you need a long running workload and it is terminated by the host
Do you expect providers to monitor machines or do you as a service?
27 min 45 sec: Kubernetes Cluster across providers?
Kubernetes Federation
Why Kubernetes? Writing our own Kubernetes using Kubernetes
31 min 55 sec: Why not do this with Virtual Machines?
Containers makes sense
32 min 40 sec: How long have you been working on this project?
Why of the project? DISCO → Scheduler
Decentralization is the key
Can build a private infrastructure using their system
37 min 01 sec: Wrap-Up

Sep 29, 2018 • 36min
Syed Zaaem Hosain on Edge, IoT, and Reality
Joining us this week is Syed Zaeem Hosain, CTO and Founder of Aeris from the KeyBanc Emerging Tech Summit.
Aeris is a technology partner with a proven history of helping companies unlock the value of IoT. For more than a decade, we’ve powered critical projects for some of the most demanding customers of IoT services. Aeris strives to fundamentally improve businesses by dramatically reducing costs, accelerating time-to-market, and enabling new revenue streams. Built from the ground up for IoT and globally tested at scale, Aeris IoT Services are based on the broadest technology stack in the industry, spanning connectivity up to vertical solutions. As veterans of the industry, we know that implementing an IoT solution can be complex, and we pride ourselves on making it simpler.

Sep 22, 2018 • 39min
Val Bercovici on why Lawyers and Insurance Companies drive to good IT Practices
Joining us this week is Val Bercovici, Founder & CEO of PencilDATA at KeyBank Emerging Tech Summit.
About PencilDATA
PencilDATA is a software-as-a-service startup embracing data governance allowing users to see and manipulate data easily. It achieves this with a blockchain ledger that accounts for all data activity,
Highlights 0 min 48 sec: Introduction from Val Bercovici o Post – Blockchain in the Cloud by Rob Hirschfeld o Robotic Process Automation (RPA) 4 min 47 sec: What do you use Blockchain for? o Core to the value but is just an enabler 5 min 52 sec: Don't confused Blockchain with ICO/Crypto-currency o Blockchain rollouts in 2018 have paused ~ Gartner quote o HOMEWORK – Podcast with BlockChain Technology Partners o PencilDATA has built the S3 of Blockchains 10 min 08 sec: Blockchain Service or Acting on BC with distributed service? o Useful Zero Trust Solution o Autonomous Vehicle Taxi Service Use Case o Same workflow and processes needed for medical equipment 15 min 59 sec: Why Distributed Ledgers for these Use Cases? o Centralized authorities can be a single point of failure 19 min 51 sec: Data security issues around Veracity & Authentication o Data poison can train AI poorly o Explainable AI ~ Data Reproduce-ability; prove data is valid 25 min 54 sec: SalesForce Use Cases o Live on the SalesForce App Exchange o Launching at DreamForce 2018 with Customer References
27 min 18 sec: How PencilDATA provide value to SalesForce Customers? o SaaS Turnkey Solution that hides the behind the scenes work o Costs for Etherium usage 37 min 14 sec: Industrial IoT Use Case 37 min 31 sec: Wrap-Up

Sep 15, 2018 • 49min
Ash Young Talks Everything in your PC is IoT
Joining us this week is Ash Young, Chief Evangelist of Cachengo and OPNFV Ambassador. Cachengo builds smart, predictive storage for machine learning.
NOTE – We had a microphone problem that is solved at the 9 minute 19 second mark of the podcast. Start there if you find the clicking noise an issue

Sep 8, 2018 • 42min
Ian Rae talks Cloud, Innovation, and Updates from Google Next 2018
Highlights
1 min 55 sec: Define Cloud from a CloudOps perspective
Business Model and an Operations Model
3 min 59 sec: Update from Google Next 2018 event
Google is the “Engineer's Cloud”
Google's approach vs Amazon approach in feature design/release
9 min 55 sec: Early Amazon ~ no easy button
Amazon educated the market as industry leader
12 min04 sec: What is the state of Hybrid? Do we need it?
Complexity of systems leads to private, public as well as multiple cloud providers
Open source enabled workloads to run on various clouds even if the cloud was not designed to support a type of workload
Google's strategy is around open source in the cloud
14 min 12 sec: IBM visibility in open source and cloud market
Didn't build cloud services (e.g. open a ticket to remap a VLAN)
16 min 40 sec: OpenStack tied to compete on service components
Couldn't compete without Product Managers to guide developers
Missed last mile between technology and customer
Didn't want to take on the operational aspects of the customer
19 min 31 sec: Is innovation driven from listening to customers vs developers doing what they think is best?
OpenStack is seen as legacy as customers look for Cloud Native Infrastructure
OpenStack vs Kubernetes install time significance
22 min 44 sec: Google announcement of GKE for on-premises infrastructure
Not really On-premise; more like Platform9 for OpenStack
GKE solve end user experience and operational challenges to deliver it
26 min 07 sec: Edge IT replaces what is On-Premises IT
Bullish on the future with Edge computing
27 min 27 sec: Who delivers control plane for edge?
Recommends Open Source in control plan
28 min 29 sec: Current tech hides the infrastructure problems
Someone still has to deal with the physical hardware
30 min 53 sec: Commercial driver for rapid Edge adoption
32 min 20 sec: CloudOps building software / next generation of BSS or OSS for telco
Meet the needs of the cloud provider for flexibility in generating services with the ability to change the service backend provider
Amazon is the new Win32
38 min 07 sec: Can customers install their own software? Will people buy software anymore?
Compare payment models from Salesforce and Slack
Google allowing customers to run their technology themselves of allow Google to manage it for you
40 min 43 sec: Wrap-Up

Sep 1, 2018 • 45min
Jason Hoffman on Edge and Joyent Reflections
Joining us this week is Jason Hoffman, CEO MobiledgeX, a startup “creating a global marketplace for organizations to deliver and drive the business of these edge enabled services and products.”
Highlights
Joyent – Cloud Computing’s Amiga
Technology for You vs Technology for Customer
How we Got Here and will Get to Edge
Anchoring Edge into Current Needs
Humans and Machines Integration – Computer Vision
Software and Hardware Support and Aging Issues in House
Mixed Reality solves Social issues of Smartphones
Reality of Physics in Building the Edge ~ Battery Life is Killer App
Network to Data Centric View Switch ~ Edge Data is the S3 of Cloud
Lack of Understanding in Early Web Infrastructure vs Email Understanding
Lack of Evolution in Hardware Provisioning - Evil Firmware
Horrible Parenting Advice

Aug 29, 2018 • 21min
Redis Lab Licensing Change to Common Clause
VM Brasseur from Open Source Initiative along with Rob Hirschfeld and Stephen Spector talk about the license announcement made by Redis Labs to add Common Clause (https://redislabs.com/community/licenses/) to some of their software. Also discussed is the limited success of the Open Core business model.