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Aug 30, 2024 • 28min

From Teaching to Tech: The Forefront of the Kubernetes Community - Bart Farrell

In this very special episode of Cloud Commute we try something else. Joined by guest Bart Farrell, well known in the Kubernetes ecosystem for his work in the Data on Kubernetes community, as well as Kube.FM. Bart talks about his past, teaching children English after he moved from the USA to Spain, and how this shaped his view on teaching tech topics, his podcast, and more.In this episode of Cloud Commute, Chris and Bart discuss:Navigating the cloud-native ecosystem and KubernetesBuilding and contributing to tech communities (Postgres, Kubernetes)Teaching, learning, and public speaking skills applied to techThe future of Kubernetes and cloud-native technologies in the context of AIInterested to learn more about the cloud infrastructure stack like storage, security, and Kubernetes? Head to our website (www.simplyblock.io/cloud-commute-podcast) for more episodes, and follow us on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/simplyblock-io). You can also check out the detailed show notes on Youtube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTYnAcAWPUY).You can find Bart Farrell on X @birthmarkbart and Linkedin: /bart-farrellAbout simplyblock:Simplyblock is an intelligent database storage orchestrator for IO-intensive workloads in Kubernetes, including databases and analytics solutions. It uses smart NVMe caching to speed up read I/O latency and queries. A single system connects local NVMe disks, GP3 volumes, and S3 making it easier to handle storage capacity and performance. With the benefits of thin provisioning, storage tiering, and volume pooling, your database workloads get better performance at lower cost without changes to existing AWS infrastructure.👉 Get started with simplyblock: https://www.simplyblock.io/buy-now🏪 simplyblock AWS Marketplace: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=seller-fzdtuccq3edzm
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Aug 23, 2024 • 30min

Building AI Agents with Java and Semantic Kernel

In this episode of Simplyblock's Cloud Commute Podcast, Bruno Borges, Principal Product Manager at Microsoft, discusses millions of Java instances at Microsoft and the role of the Microsoft Java team. He introduces Semantic Kernel, a Java library for integrating AI into business applications, using large language models. Tune in to learn how Microsoft is shaping the future of development and AI integration.In this episode of Cloud Commute, Chris and Bruno discuss:Java’s evolution at Microsoft and OpenJDK initiativesAI integration and the role of the Semantic Kernel in intelligent applicationsThe rise of remote development environmentsThe future of AI and LLMs in software developmentInterested to learn more about the cloud infrastructure stack like storage, security, and Kubernetes? Head to our website (www.simplyblock.io/cloud-commute-podcast) for more episodes, and follow us on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/simplyblock-io/). You can also check out the detailed show notes on Youtube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrS8LmPVolE).You can find Bruno Borges on X @brunoborges and Linkedin: /brunocborges.About simplyblock:Simplyblock is an intelligent database storage orchestrator for IO-intensive workloads in Kubernetes, including databases and analytics solutions. It uses smart NVMe caching to speed up read I/O latency and queries. A single system connects local NVMe disks, GP3 volumes, and S3 making it easier to handle storage capacity and performance. With the benefits of thin provisioning, storage tiering, and volume pooling, your database workloads get better performance at lower cost without changes to existing AWS infrastructure.👉 Get started with simplyblock: https://www.simplyblock.io/buy-now🏪 simplyblock AWS Marketplace: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=seller-fzdtuccq3edzm
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Aug 16, 2024 • 29min

How to Build a Serverless Postgres? ft Gwen Shapira

In this episode, our guest Gwen Shapira talks about her co-founded database startup Nile, a serverless Postgres database. She explains how they implemented the multi-tenant features, made sure that customers are probably isolated, how scalability works, and what the future holds. Gwen has years and years of experience using technologies as Oracle databases, PostgreSQL, Kafka, and many more.In this episode of Cloud Commute, Chris and Gwen discuss:Building Nile: A serverless Postgres for SaaS applicationsChallenges of scaling multi-tenant architecture in databasesKubernetes migration and infrastructure automationThe future of AI and vector databases in enhancing performanceInterested to learn more about the cloud infrastructure stack like storage, security, and Kubernetes? Head to our website (www.simplyblock.io/cloud-commute-podcast) for more episodes, and follow us on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/simplyblock-io). You can also check out the detailed show notes on Youtube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8dVUSwf_Eo).You can find Gwen Shapira on X @gwenshap and Linkedin: /gwenshapira.About simplyblock:Simplyblock is an intelligent database storage orchestrator for IO-intensive workloads in Kubernetes, including databases and analytics solutions. It uses smart NVMe caching to speed up read I/O latency and queries. A single system connects local NVMe disks, GP3 volumes, and S3 making it easier to handle storage capacity and performance. With the benefits of thin provisioning, storage tiering, and volume pooling, your database workloads get better performance at lower cost without changes to existing AWS infrastructure.👉 Get started with simplyblock: https://www.simplyblock.io/buy-now🏪 simplyblock AWS Marketplace: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=seller-fzdtuccq3edzm
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Aug 9, 2024 • 29min

A Time-Series Database in Postgres - WHY?

In this episode of Simplyblock's Cloud Commute Podcast, host Chris Engelbert talks with Mike Freedman, co-founder and CTO of Timescale. Timescale enhances Postgres for handling time series data, analytics, and AI efficiently. The discussion covers Timescale's use of Kubernetes for scalable, decoupled compute and storage, ensuring high availability and efficient resource management, while tackling the challenges of managing stateful databases in Kubernetes.In this episode of Cloud Commute, Chris and Mike discuss:Building TimescaleDB on top of Postgres for time series and analyticsChallenges and benefits of partitioning, data lifecycle, and compression in databasesScaling databases in Kubernetes and overcoming stateful set limitationsThe future of AI integration and Postgres in application developmentInterested to learn more about the cloud infrastructure stack like storage, security, and Kubernetes? Head to our website (www.simplyblock.io/cloud-commute-podcast) for more episodes, and follow us on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/simplyblock-io). You can also check out the detailed show notes on Youtube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrS8LmPVolE).You can find Mike Freedman on X @michaelfreedman and Linkedin: /mfreed.About simplyblock:Simplyblock is an intelligent database storage orchestrator for IO-intensive workloads in Kubernetes, including databases and analytics solutions. It uses smart NVMe caching to speed up read I/O latency and queries. A single system connects local NVMe disks, GP3 volumes, and S3 making it easier to handle storage capacity and performance. With the benefits of thin provisioning, storage tiering, and volume pooling, your database workloads get better performance at lower cost without changes to existing AWS infrastructure.👉 Get started with simplyblock: https://www.simplyblock.io/buy-now
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Aug 2, 2024 • 32min

Introduction to Side Channel Attacks using CacheWarp

In this week's episode we have a very special guest, Michael Schwarz from CISPA. A security researcher specialized in CPU side-channel attacks. He explains how side-channel attacks work in general, but most specifically with the example of his team's most recent find: #CacheWarp. He was also involved in the finding of #Meltdown and #Spectre.In this episode of Cloud Commute, Chris and Michael discuss:Understanding side-channel attacks and their impact on cloud securityThe role of CISPA in cybersecurity research and startup supportCacheWarp: A CPU vulnerability that enables privilege escalationThe future of hardware vulnerabilities and increasing complexity in CPUsInterested to learn more about the cloud infrastructure stack like storage, security, and Kubernetes? Head to our website (www.simplyblock.io/cloud-commute-podcast) for more episodes, and follow us on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/simplyblock-io). You can also check out the detailed show notes on Youtube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLUSrcah2xE).You can find Michael Schwarz on X @misc0110 and Linkedin: /michael-schwarz-5aaab720.About simplyblock:Simplyblock is an intelligent database storage orchestrator for IO-intensive workloads in Kubernetes, including databases and analytics solutions. It uses smart NVMe caching to speed up read I/O latency and queries. A single system connects local NVMe disks, GP3 volumes, and S3 making it easier to handle storage capacity and performance. With the benefits of thin provisioning, storage tiering, and volume pooling, your database workloads get better performance at lower cost without changes to existing AWS infrastructure.👉 Get started with simplyblock: https://www.simplyblock.io/buy-now🏪 simplyblock AWS Marketplace: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=seller-fzdtuccq3edzm
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Jul 26, 2024 • 25min

Automatically secure your application with your personal Application Firewall

In this week's episode of the Cloud Commute podcast by simplyblock, host Chris Engelbert talks to Hannes Ullman from bifrost security, a company building an automatic application firewall. Bifrost is built upon AppArmor, using a training phase to learn the application's network behavior, necessary system calls, and more. Using the data acquired during training, the application firewall will keep your application safe in production.In this episode of Cloud Commute, Chris and Hannes discuss:Bifrost Security: Automating runtime security for containerized environmentsThe role of AppArmor and Linux security modules in container securityChallenges of manual security profiles and automating security with BifrostInterested to learn more about the cloud infrastructure stack like storage, security, and Kubernetes? Head to our website (www.simplyblock.io/cloud-commute-podcast) for more episodes, and follow us on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/simplyblock-io). You can also check out the detailed show notes on Youtube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPD1VYFWVGA).You can find Hannes Ullman on X @kroxelikrax and Linkedin: /hannesullman.About simplyblock:Simplyblock is an intelligent database storage orchestrator for IO-intensive workloads in Kubernetes, including databases and analytics solutions. It uses smart NVMe caching to speed up read I/O latency and queries. A single system connects local NVMe disks, GP3 volumes, and S3 making it easier to handle storage capacity and performance. With the benefits of thin provisioning, storage tiering, and volume pooling, your database workloads get better performance at lower cost without changes to existing AWS infrastructure.👉 Get started with simplyblock: https://www.simplyblock.io/buy-now🏪 simplyblock AWS Marketplace: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=seller-fzdtuccq3edzm
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Jul 19, 2024 • 29min

How to connect millions of devices every day

In this episode of the Cloud Commute Podcast, Chris Engelbert talks with Dominik Obermaier, CTO and co-founder of HiveMQ. They delve into the technical aspects of MQTT, a lightweight communication protocol designed for the Internet of Things (IoT), and much more.In this episode of Cloud Commute, Chris and Dominik discuss:Introduction to HiveMQ and MQTT for IoT and automotive industriesScaling challenges of MQTT and its advantages over traditional messaging systemsHiveMQ's role in mission-critical systems and industrial IoT applicationsThe future of unified namespaces and connecting physical assets with cloud infrastructureInterested to learn more about the cloud infrastructure stack like storage, security, and Kubernetes? Head to our website (www.simplyblock.io/cloud-commute-podcast) for more episodes, and follow us on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/simplyblock-io). You can also check out the detailed show notes on Youtube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK55D6olTw4).You can find on Dominik Obermaier X @HiveMQ and Linkedin: /dobermai.About simplyblock:Simplyblock is an intelligent database storage orchestrator for IO-intensive workloads in Kubernetes, including databases and analytics solutions. It uses smart NVMe caching to speed up read I/O latency and queries. A single system connects local NVMe disks, GP3 volumes, and S3 making it easier to handle storage capacity and performance. With the benefits of thin provisioning, storage tiering, and volume pooling, your database workloads get better performance at lower cost without changes to existing AWS infrastructure.👉 Get started with simplyblock: https://www.simplyblock.io/buy-now🏪 simplyblock AWS Marketplace: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=seller-fzdtuccq3edzm
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Jul 12, 2024 • 27min

Getting Started with Graph Databases with Jennifer Reif from Neo4j

In this week's episode of simplyblock's Cloud Commute podcast, host Chris Engelbert sits down with Jennifer Reif, a developer advocate at Neo4j. Jennifer dives into the fascinating world of graph databases, explaining how Neo4j stores data as entities and relationships, making it perfect for complex queries involving networks, social structures, supply chains, and more.In this episode of Cloud Commute, Chris and Jennifer discuss:Use cases of Neo4j, including social networks, permission systems, and complex data relationshipsGetting started with Neo4j: Cypher query language, Neo4j Aura, and integration with KubernetesThe future of AI and databases: integrating LLMs with databases for improved workflowsInterested to learn more about the cloud infrastructure stack like storage, security, and Kubernetes? Head to our website (www.simplyblock.io/cloud-commute-podcast) for more episodes, and follow us on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/simplyblock-io). You can also check out the detailed show notes on Youtube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdrWQp4Lw5A).You can find Jennifer Reif on X @JMHReif and Linkedin: /jmhreif.About simplyblock:Simplyblock is an intelligent database storage orchestrator for IO-intensive workloads in Kubernetes, including databases and analytics solutions. It uses smart NVMe caching to speed up read I/O latency and queries. A single system connects local NVMe disks, GP3 volumes, and S3 making it easier to handle storage capacity and performance. With the benefits of thin provisioning, storage tiering, and volume pooling, your database workloads get better performance at lower cost without changes to existing AWS infrastructure.👉 Get started with simplyblock: https://www.simplyblock.io/buy-now🏪 simplyblock AWS Marketplace: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=seller-fzdtuccq3edzm
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Jul 5, 2024 • 27min

End-to-end testing of mobile and web-applications with Paloma Oliveira from Saucelabs

In this week's episode of simplyblock's Cloud Commute podcast, host Chris Engelbert welcomes Paloma Oliveira, a Brazilian growth engineer at Sauce Labs and active member of the Python Software Verband and PyLadies Berlin.In this episode of Cloud Commute, Chris and Paloma discuss:The role of Sauce Labs in end-to-end testing for software and devicesThe importance of cross-platform testing in mobile and web applicationsBalancing complexity and simplicity in software development and testingThe future of AI in responsible development and ethical usageInterested to learn more about the cloud infrastructure stack like storage, security, and Kubernetes? Head to our website (www.simplyblock.io/cloud-commute-podcast) for more episodes, and follow us on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/simplyblock-io). You can also check out the detailed show notes on Youtube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yDKIGhnTCo).You can find Paloma Oliviera on X @pcultural?lang=en and Linkedin: /discombobulateme.About simplyblock:Simplyblock is an intelligent database storage orchestrator for IO-intensive workloads in Kubernetes, including databases and analytics solutions. It uses smart NVMe caching to speed up read I/O latency and queries. A single system connects local NVMe disks, GP3 volumes, and S3 making it easier to handle storage capacity and performance. With the benefits of thin provisioning, storage tiering, and volume pooling, your database workloads get better performance at lower cost without changes to existing AWS infrastructure.👉 Get started with simplyblock: https://www.simplyblock.io/buy-now🏪 simplyblock AWS Marketplace: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=seller-fzdtuccq3edzm
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Jun 28, 2024 • 26min

Machine Learning driven Database Optimization with Luigi Nardi from DBtune

In this week's episode of Simplyblock's Cloud Commute podcast, host Chris Engelbert interviews Luigi Nardi, founder and CEO of DBtune. Luigi provides insights into the complexities of database optimization and the significant role of machine learning in improving system efficiency.In this episode of Cloud Commute, Chris and Luigi discuss:Introduction to DBtune: Machine learning for database optimizationPostgres tuning: Automating configuration for performance and sustainabilitySecurity and privacy concerns in database optimization and how DBtune addresses themFuture trends in databases: Vector databases, machine learning, and database-as-a-service (DBaaS)Interested to learn more about the cloud infrastructure stack like storage, security, and Kubernetes? Head to our website (www.simplyblock.io/cloud-commute-podcast) for more episodes, and follow us on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/simplyblock-io). You can also check out the detailed show notes on Youtube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkquofjg9zo).You can find Luigi Nardi on X @luiginardi and Linkedin: /nardiluigi.About simplyblock:Simplyblock is an intelligent database storage orchestrator for IO-intensive workloads in Kubernetes, including databases and analytics solutions. It uses smart NVMe caching to speed up read I/O latency and queries. A single system connects local NVMe disks, GP3 volumes, and S3 making it easier to handle storage capacity and performance. With the benefits of thin provisioning, storage tiering, and volume pooling, your database workloads get better performance at lower cost without changes to existing AWS infrastructure.👉 Get started with simplyblock: https://www.simplyblock.io/buy-now🏪 simplyblock AWS Marketplace: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/seller-profile?id=seller-fzdtuccq3edzm

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