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Sep 10, 2024 • 34min

Replay - Letting the Dust Settle on Job Hopping with Brian Hall

In this Screaming in the Cloud Replay, we revisit a spirited debated between Corey and the VP of Product and Industry Marketing at Google Cloud, Brian Hall.  The topic — How much time should one spend in a job? But thankfully, their conversation doesn’t limit itself to just that! Corey and Brian chat about how social media’s failure to capture nuance and context can lead to some unfortunate misinterpretations. Brian offers some insight on his significant amount of time spent at Microsoft under various roles. He gives his perspective on how one should optimize their career path for where they want to go, and not just follow the money. Tune in to see how Corey and Brian let the dust settle, and develop what was a disagreement into a well-rounded conversation.Show Highlights:(0:00) Intro(1:02) Chronosphere sponsor read(1:36) Job hopping vs. job loyalty(6:14) Being in the right place at the right time(9:57) Investing in the job vs. the job investing in you(13:31) Weighing the cost of job hopping(20:14) Chronosphere sponsor read(20:47) Changing jobs to get a raise(24:02) How to attract people as a cloud employer(26:31) Changing paths into the industry(30:14) What's ahead for Brian(32:33) Where you can find more from BrianAbout Brian HallBrian Hall leads the Google Cloud Product and Industry Marketing team - focused on accelerating the growth of Google Cloud. Before joining Google, he spent more than 25 years in different forms of product marketing or engineering.Brian is the father of three children who are all named after trees in different ways. He met his wife Edie at the beginning of their first year at Yale University, where he studied math, econ, and philosophy and was the captain of the Swim and Dive team my senior year. Edie has a PhD in forestry and runs a sustainability and forestry consulting firm she started, that is aptly named “Three Trees Consulting”. They love the outdoors, tennis, running, and adventures in Brian's 1986 Volkswagen Van, which is his first and only car, that he can’t bring myself to get rid of.Links:Twitter: https://twitter.com/IsForAtLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brhall/Episode 10: https://www.lastweekinaws.com/podcast/screaming-in-the-cloud/episode-10-education-is-not-ready-for-teacherless/Original Episode:https://www.lastweekinaws.com/podcast/screaming-in-the-cloud/letting-the-dust-settle-on-job-hopping-with-brian-hall/Sponsorhttps://chronosphere.io/?utm_source=duckbill-group&utm_medium=podcast
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Sep 5, 2024 • 40min

Replay - Navigating the Morass of the Internet with Chloe Condon

On this Screaming in the Cloud Replay, we revisit our fall of 2021 conversation with Chloe Condon. At the time of recording, Chloe was a Senior Cloud Advocate for Microsoft, and today, she works for Google as a Senior Developer Relations Engineer. When we spoke to her, Chloe had recently started the Master Creep Theatre (yes, with the British spelling) which is a project to bring some more creative and artistic efforts into the tech world! Given Chloe’s non-traditional background she’s able to bring a lot of great perspective to weaving these two worlds together. Chloe also discusses the politics of navigating DMs as a woman on the internet, fun. Her and Corey discuss internet culture in general and how to make the most of it, in spite of all the baggage. Tune in for Chloe's take!Show Highlights:(0:00) Intro(0:47) Sonrai sponsor read(1:48) Master Creep Theatre (6:16) The wide world of creepy DMs(12:21) What's the root of the creep behavior?(15:52) Harassment and privilege in tech(20:00) The fight for privacy(27:58) Backblaze sponsor read(28:24) Designing things to be more inclusive and "jerk-free"(37:49) Where you can find more from ChloeAbout Chloe Condon:Chloe is a Bay Area based Developer Advocate for Google Cloud and AI. Previously, she worked at Microsoft, as well as Sentry.io where she created the award winning Sentry Scouts program (a camp themed meet-up ft. patches, s’mores, giant squirrel costumes, and hot chocolate), and was featured in the Grace Hopper Conference 2018 gallery featuring 15 influential women in STEM by AnitaB.org. Her projects and work with Azure have ranged from fake boyfriend alerts to Mario Kart 'astrology', and have been featured in VICE, The New York Times, as well as SmashMouth's Twitter account. Chloe holds a BA in Drama from San Francisco State University and is a graduate of Hackbright Academy. She prides herself on being a non-traditional background engineer, and is likely one of the only engineers who has played an ogre, crayon, and the back-end of a cow on a professional stage. She hopes to bring more artists into tech, and more engineers into the arts.Featured in the Grace Hopper Conference 2018 gallery featuring 15 influential women in STEM by AnitaB.org: https://vimeo.com/289762602/30c246c503Links:Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChloeCondonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gitforked/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChloeCondonVideosSponsorsSonrai: http://sonrai.co/zombieBackblaze: https://www.backblaze.com/
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Sep 3, 2024 • 29min

Creating GenAI Teammates with Amit Eyal Govrin

Much of the discourse surrounding GenAI has centered on replacement, but what if tools focused on harmony instead? In this episode of Screaming in the Cloud, Kubiya CEO Amit Eyal Govrin explains why his company is flipping the script on AI. Amit and Corey discuss the perks and shortcomings of today’s automation, how Kubiya functions as a teammate alongside its human counterparts, and the GenAI trends that aren’t getting the attention they deserve. If you’re worrying about your job security in the current AI climate, this discussion may help put your fears at ease.Show Highlights:(0:00) Intro(0:47) Chronosphere sponsor read(1:21) What Amit and Kubiya are building(5:34) Pros and cons of automation(9:10) Building a virtual teammate(12:39) Implementing AI with nuance(16:16) Real world applications of the tech(18:09) Firefly ad read(18:43) The value of human review in the world of AI(21:10) Complexities (or lack thereof) of GenAI(24:36) What people are sleeping on when it comes to GenAI(28:08) Where you can learn more about KubiyaAbout Amit Eyal Govrin:Amit is the CEO of Kubiya, helping the industry Break through the Time-To-Automation Paradox. As an early pioneer in the FinOps domain - executive position at Cloudyn (currently Azure Cost Manager), Zesty (advisor, early investor) and leading DevOps partnerships at AWS.Links Referenced:Kubiya: kubiya.aiSponsorChronosphere: https://chronosphere.io/?utm_source=duckbill-group&utm_medium=podcast
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Aug 29, 2024 • 34min

The Power of Networking in the Cloud with Tom Scholl

Tom Scholl, an AWS Vice President and Distinguished Engineer, shares insights into the critical role of network engineers in maintaining cloud security. He highlights the impressive capabilities of the AWS DDoS Protection Team and discusses the evolution of networking challenges. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of collaboration among network operators to combat DDoS attacks, and the need for mentorship in developing the next generation of network professionals. Scholl’s expertise sheds light on the complexities of internet infrastructure and security.
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Aug 27, 2024 • 33min

Battling Back Against Data Breaches with Maya Levine

Maya Levine, a Sysdig Product Manager with a strong background in cybersecurity, dives into the alarming rise of data breaches. She explains why attacks in cloud environments are becoming more frequent and the strategies organizations can use to defend against them. Maya highlights the importance of robust credential management and real-time detection to thwart potential breaches. She also discusses the evolving tactics of cyber criminals, emphasizing the necessity of audit logging and proactive security measures to protect against devastating financial losses.
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Aug 22, 2024 • 39min

Summer Replay - Innovations and the Changing DevOps Tides of Tech with Nigel Kersten

Nigel Kersten, the Chief Product Officer for Platform.sh, brings over 13 years of tech leadership, previously serving as Puppet's Field CTO. He discusses the emotional connections professionals have with legacy tools and the challenges of adapting to rapid changes in DevOps. Nigel highlights the evolving perceptions of sysadmins and the importance of coding skills. He reflects on how organizations often stumble during cloud adoption and the necessity of aligning technology with business strategies in an increasingly complex landscape.
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Aug 20, 2024 • 40min

Summer Replay - Building a User-Friendly Product with Aparna Sinha

Aparna Sinha, Head of AI Product at Capital One and former Director of Product Management at Google Cloud, dives into her insights on building user-friendly cloud products. She discusses the distinct developer experiences offered by Google Cloud, emphasizing usability and customer engagement. Aparna critically examines serverless technology, highlighting its evolution and real-world applications. She also articulates the importance of diversity in tech hiring and how customer feedback shapes product development, particularly in security and deployment tools.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 38min

Summer Replay - That Datadog Will Hunt with Dann Berg

Dann Berg, a former Senior Cloud Analyst at Datadog and now a community supporter for the FinOps Foundation, shares insights on cloud cost optimization. He delves into the psychological aspects of cloud economics and the importance of understanding pricing changes. Dann discusses managing expenses across multiple clouds and highlights the need for transparency in billing models. With a background in writing and playwriting, he brings a unique perspective, blending humor and expertise in navigating complex cloud environments.
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Aug 13, 2024 • 34min

Summer Replay - Heresy in the Church of Docker Desktop with Scott Johnston

Scott Johnston, CEO of Docker and former Puppet executive, shares insights on Docker’s evolution and the passionate community surrounding it. He discusses the significant reset Docker underwent in 2019, shifting focus to enhance the developer experience. Scott delves into the recent pricing changes for Docker Desktop and the mixed reactions from users. He emphasizes the importance of user trust and effective communication in navigating monetization strategies while balancing enterprise needs with the core values of the developer community.
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Aug 8, 2024 • 35min

Summer Replay - Spreading the Networking Vibes with Serena (@shenetworks)

In this engaging discussion, Serena, a network engineer renowned for her impactful digital presence, dives deep into the world of data centers and cybersecurity. She highlights the importance of a hybrid approach in a cloud-dominated era and shares humorous anecdotes about blending networking with TikTok. Serena also tackles common misconceptions about the industry and discusses her innovative marketing strategies aimed at beginners. Additionally, she emphasizes the significance of accessible content and community engagement in fostering new tech talent.

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