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Nov 18, 2020 • 17min

Chaos Engineering is now more important than ever before, with Lorne Kligerman - Episode 71

Lorne Kligerman, director of product for the software reliability company Gremlin, joined the podcast to talk about the state of chaos engineering, why it's important now than ever, how to be successful at it, and new Kubernetes features from the platform. Be sure to tune into the virtual KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2020 event that gathers adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities from November 17 – 20, 2020. 
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Nov 17, 2020 • 12min

What observability into Kubernetes can bring to you with Daniel "Spoons" Spoonhower - Episode 70

In this week's episode, we spoke to Daniel "Spoons" Spoonhower from the observability company Lightstep about the importance of observability into Kubernetes. Observability is really about understanding changes and the effects of those changes on  your application. We also covered where the future of monitoring is going with more organizations embracing OpenTelemetry. Be sure to tune into the virtual KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2020 event that gathers adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities from November 17 – 20, 2020. 
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Nov 12, 2020 • 19min

Empowering developers to choose SaaS applications at their organizations with Jarod Reyes - Episode 69

In today’s episode of What the Dev? we’re going to be talking about how to empower developers in the SaaS decision-making process at their organizations. A recent report by Auth0 found that companies that implement more SaaS components innovate faster than those that don’t; and those that do innovate faster are relying more heavily on developer teams for input in SaaS purchasing decisions.Joining me today is Jarod Reyes, who is the Director of Developer Marketing at Auth0 where he works to empower developers to innovate while securing their apps with Auth0. Prior to joining Auth0, Jarod most recently served as a Manager for the Developer Evangelism Team at Twilio and a Senior Front End Developer at Voxy.
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Nov 10, 2020 • 19min

The demand for real-time data analysis in the cloud and edge is rising, with Dr. Eli David - Episode 68

COVID-19 has driven a significant demand on real-time data analysis in cloud and edge environments but organizations are severely limited in their ability to achieve real-time analysis with AI, due to the current size and speed of deep neural networks. Dr. Eli David, a pioneering researcher in deep learning and neural networks and co-founder of DeepCube, has been working on solving this exact problem and believes the answer lies in rethinking the way we train deep learning models to more closely mirror the human brain’s early childhood development.
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Nov 3, 2020 • 22min

Augmenting the development process with AI with Forsyth Alexander - Episode 67

In this episode, OutSystems' Forsyth Alexander joins us to talk about how AI can be used in development tooling to make things easier for developers. Listen to OutSystems new podcast Decoded to hear from real developers about their career journeys. 
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Oct 29, 2020 • 27min

Burnout in tech and how to cope, with Jen Akullian - Episode 66

In this episode we spoke with Jen Akullian, psychologist and co-founder of Growth Coaching Institute about burnout in tech. She explained some of the coping strategies that people can use to alleviate burnout, what signs to look for, and how management can help their employees. Here are some resources we spoke about in the episode, as well as a talk Jen gave at KubeCon EU on the topic: OSMI (Open Sourcing Mental Illness)KubeCon Europe: Mental Health & Stress in Technology
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Oct 27, 2020 • 19min

Web 3.0 and what that means for developers with Corey Petty - Episode 65

Web 3.0 has been on the horizon for a couple of years, but what is it and what does it mean to developers? In this episode, we talk to Corey Petty, head of security for Status, about the changes developers should expect and how to educate end users. 
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Oct 20, 2020 • 17min

What the Dev(Ops)? - How a user-centered approach to DevOps made its way to the Department of Defense with Adam Furtado - Episode 64

In today's special edition of What the Dev(Ops)?, we spoke to Adam Furtado,  Chief of Platform at Kessel Run, a U.S. Air Force digital transformation initiative revolutionizing how the Air Force builds and delivers software. Adam led the growth at Kessel Run from a team of 5 to over 1400 in just over three years. He has been bringing a user-centered approach to DevOps into the world’s largest bureaucracy in an effort to solve some of the nation’s toughest challenges.Check out some of the great presentation from the Virtual DevOps Enterprise Summit from last week! 
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Oct 15, 2020 • 17min

What the Dev(Ops)? - How T-Mobile has been adapting to remote working - Episode 63

In this week's episode, Chris Hill, senior manager of developer platforms at T-Mobile, talks about the reality of virtual conferences, how T-Mobile has been adapting to the pandemic and remote working, and how his experience in different industry verticals has helped him prepare and improve DevOps at T-Mobile.Check out Chris's talk as well as many more great presentations at the Virtual DevOps Enterprise Summit that ends today!
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Oct 13, 2020 • 16min

What the Dev(Ops)? - The DevOps journey at Walmart with Bryan Finster - Episode 62

Joining us for today's special What the Dev(Ops) episode is lead value stream architect for Walmart Technology's DevOps Dojo Bryan Finster. Bryan goes over the DevOps journey at Walmart and at the Dojo as well as some best practices and lessons learned along the way. Bryan will be talking more about Walmart's DevOps journey at the Virtual DevOps Enterprise Summit on October 14th at 12:05pm PT/ 3:05pm ET.

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