Adventures in DevOps

Will Button, Warren Parad
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Apr 28, 2020 • 59min

DevOps 032: Where Does Security Fit In a DevOps World with Jeffrey Groman

Jeffrey Groman is a CyberSecurity expert. He joins the panel to answer our questions and lead a discussion on the basics of security as it applied to DevOps. We start out with a discussion on breaking down silos and making security everyone's job.PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonTyler BirdScott NixonCharles Max WoodGuestJeffrey Groman
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Apr 21, 2020 • 50min

DevOps 031: DevOps, Monitoring, and Cloud Management with Matt Watson

Matt Watson is the CEO and Founder at Stackify. This episode dives into his thoughts and approach to devops, application management, and performance using cloud native tools including Kubernetes.PanelistsCharles Max WoodTyler BirdGuestMatt Watson
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Apr 14, 2020 • 60min

DevOps 030: 15 Years of Ubuntu with Martin Wimpress

Adventures in DevOps' guest, Martin Wimpress, is the engineering director for Ubuntu Desktop, Snapcraft and Developer Advocacy at Canonical the company behind Ubuntu. He speaks about Ubuntu, the OS for most public cloud workloads as well as the emerging categories of smart gateways, self-driving cars and advanced robots.PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonCharles Max WoodScott NixonTyler BirdGuestMartin Wimpress
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Apr 7, 2020 • 35min

DevOps 029: Kublr, Enterprise Infrastructure Reliability, and Self-Healing Nodes with Slava Koltovich

Slava works at Kublr. They're focused on helping the Enterprise manage the Cloud Native environments. They help those companies manage their Kubernetes infrastructure. Most of their customers are in the financial sector and wind up managing access and security. Slava talks about the challenges and solutions for providing these sorts of tools and managing infrastructure in this way.PanelistsCharles Max WoodGuestSlava Koltovich
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Mar 31, 2020 • 55min

DevOps 028: Chaos Engineering with Gremlin Executives

In this episode of Adventure in DevOps, the guests speak about the future of software development and reliable systems. They relate this to Chaos Engineering and why more organizations should be doing it.PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonTyler BirdGuestsTammy ButowKolton AndrusMatt "Forni" Fornaciari
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Mar 24, 2020 • 45min

DevOps 027: Quest for Frictionless DevOps with Brent Schroeder from SUSE

Brent Schroeder is the global CTO at SUSE. The discussion begins with a discussion around the open source and devops culture at SUSE. It branches into participation in the CloudFoundry and Cloud Native Computing Foundations. The overarching thing is going beyond development into bringing the Ops into DevOps and removes the friction between Dev and Ops.PanelistsNell Shamrell-HarringtonCharles Max WoodGuestBrent Schroeder
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Mar 17, 2020 • 29min

DevOps 026: Implementing Event-driven Microservices with Nikhil Barthwal

Nikhil Barthwal works at Google on Serverless products on Google Cloud Platform. He joins the panel to talk about Implementing Event Driven Microservices. He starts with defining what Microservices are and motivations to move from Monolithic to Microservices. He then dives into distributed data in Microservices and problems associated with it. He goes into details of using Domain Driven Design for partitioning data and solutions to keep data consistent & querying scattered data.PanelistNell Shamrell-HarringtonCharles Max WoodScott NixonGuestsNikhil Barthwal
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Mar 10, 2020 • 56min

DevOps 025: Oracle Cloud with Bob Quillin

Bob Quillin is Vice President of Oracle Cloud Developer Relations. He joins the Adventure to talk about the direction of Cloud computing and what's new and upcoming in the Oracle cloud.PanelistNell Shamrell-HarringtonCharles Max WoodGuestsBob Quillin
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Mar 3, 2020 • 42min

DevOps 024: Monitoring Multi-Cloud Environments with Sean Porter | Sensu

Sean Porter is the CTO and co-founder of Sensu Inc. Sensu is a project that helps cloud native devops engineers track issues across the cloud and multiple clouds. He gives us the story of where Sensu came from and how it is used now.PanelistCharles Max WoodGuestsSean Porter
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Feb 25, 2020 • 52min

DevOps 023: Tools for Issues Resolution with Troy McAlpin and Tobias Dunn-Krahn

Troy and Tobias work at xMatters providing tools that help devops engineers manage things when they go wrong. Their tools at xMatters provide information that makes is easier to track down problems. Running a service like xMattters also allows them to become experts in how workflows should go to empower people to fix issues.Follow UpCloud on Twitter: @UpCloudFollow Troy on Twitter: @TmcalpinxmConnect with Tobias on LinkedIn  PanelistNell Shamrell-HarringtonCharles Max WoodGuestsTroy McAlpinTobias Dunn-Krahn

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