HashiCast
HashiCast
HashiCast is a podcast about the world of DevOps and cloud technology produced by HashiCorp, an IBM company.
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Sep 3, 2019 • 45min
Episode 13 - Erik Veld and Rosemary Wang, HashiCorp
In this episode, Erik Veld and Rosemary Wang from HashiCorp's Developer Advocacy team take over HashiCasts.
Join us as we make introductions, talk technical about developer advocacy, review HashiConf EU, and debate about airplane food.

Jul 30, 2019 • 40min
Episode 12 - Paul Hinze and Robbie Th'ng, HashiCorp
This episode features HashiCorp's Paul Hinze, Engineering Director of Terraform, and Robbie Th'ng, Product Management Director of Terraform.
Join us as we chat with Robbie and Paul all about Terraform! Find out why it took so long to release version 0.12, the excitement about Terraform Cloud, and what pizza we prefer.

Jun 18, 2019 • 43min
Episode 11 - Vicki Cheung, Lyft
This episode features Vicki Cheung, Engineering Manager, Lyft.
Join us as we chat with Vicki about her career and experiences with infrastructure at scale over the years. We also dive into the world of Kubernetes and how it is being used for applications such as machine learning. Most importantly about what videos games Vicki like to play!
Apr 24, 2019 • 52min
Episode 10 - Anne Currie, Container Solutions
This episode features Anne Currie, Chief Strategic Officer at Container Solutions.
Join us as we chat Ethics in Tech, Anne's love of painting, and her new book Utopia Five.
Oil paintings and prints:
http://www.annecurrie.com/
Utopia Five:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07QSW8W9J/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_kziWCbV5CNJZJ

Nov 20, 2018 • 44min
Episode 9 - Zachary Deptawa, Microsoft, and Christie Koehler, HashiCorp
This episode of HashiCast features Zachary Deptawa, Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft, and Christie Koehler, Developer Advocate at HashiCorp.
Join us as we talk to Zachary and Christie about their careers and experiences in the technology field.

Sep 25, 2018 • 53min
Episode 8 - Daniel Bryant, Datawire
This episode of HashiCast features Daniel Bryant, Product Architect at Datawire.
Join us as we talk to Daniel about his career and his experience in the technology field over the years. We also dive into the world of Service Meshes and how they help with your application architecture. We also talk about API Gateways, Kubernetes and most importantly about defeasible logics.
Links:
* Ambassador: https://www.getambassador.io/
* Daniel's blog post on "Distributed Tracing with Java “MicroDonuts”, Kubernetes and the Ambassador API Gateway": https://blog.getambassador.io/distributed-tracing-with-java-microdonuts-kubernetes-and-the-ambassador-api-gateway-ace15b62a89e
* Daniel's Medium profile: https://medium.com/@danielbryantuk

Aug 29, 2018 • 46min
Episode 7 - Seth Vargo, Google
This episode of HashiCast features Seth Vargo, Developer Advocate at Google.
Join us as we take a dive into Seth's career, past present and future, why Seth is still talking about HashiCorp Vault and his love for technology.

Aug 9, 2018 • 46min
Episode 6 - Consul Connect With Mitchell Hashimoto And Paul Banks
In this episode we talk to Mitchell Hashimoto, founder and co-CTO of HashiCorp and Paul Banks, software engineer on the Consul team.
We get a little insight into the personalities and backgrounds of both guests, most importantly we learn some amazing things about the new feature in Consul called Connect. Why we need a Service Mesh and how it helps with security for dynamically scheduled and legacy applications.
https://www.consul.io
Jul 16, 2018 • 42min
Episode 5 - Paul Dix, InfluxDB
In this episode of HashiCast we talk to Paul Dix from InfluxDB.
Paul Dix is cofounder and CTO of InfluxData, the company behind InfluxDB, the open source time series database. He has helped build software for startups, large companies and organizations like Microsoft, Google, McAfee, Thomson Reuters, and Air Force Space Command. He is the series editor for Addison Wesley's Data & Analytics book and video series. In 2010 Paul wrote the book Service Oriented Design with Ruby and Rails for Addison Wesley's Professional Ruby series. In 2009 he started the NYC Machine Learning Meetup, which has over 9,000 members. Paul holds a degree in computer science from Columbia University.
Join us as we talk all things timeseries, metrics and monitoring.
Links:
https://www.influxdata.com

Jun 1, 2018 • 51min
Episode 4 - Ben Sigelman, LightStep
This episode of HashiCast features Ben Sigelman from LightStep.
Ben Sigelman is the CEO and Cofounder LightStep. LightStep is rethinking observability in the emerging world of microservices. He spent nine years at Google where he led the design and development of several global-scale monitoring systems. The most significant of these were Dapper, an always-on distributed tracing system, and Monarch, a high-availability time series collection, storage, and query system.
Join us as we chat about monitoring approaches in the world of distributed systems, OpenTracing, and the growing world of observability with awesome projects like Zipkin.
Recorded on April 6, 2018.
Links
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Dapper Paper: https://static.googleusercontent.com/media/research.google.com/en//archive/papers/dapper-2010-1.pdf
Vizceral by Netflix: https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/vizceral-open-source-acc0c32113fe
Flux by Netflix: https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/flux-a-new-approach-to-system-intuition-cf428b7316ec
OpenTracing call: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAa4TcX4eLBenz9A1SjzL-Q/
Blog post "The difference between tracing, tracing, and tracing": https://medium.com/opentracing/the-difference-between-tracing-tracing-and-tracing-84b49b2d54ea
Ben’s Monitorama talk: https://vimeo.com/221051832
Ben's Twitter handle: https://twitter.com/el_bhs
LightStep: https://lightstep.com/


