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Episode 78: Umair Khan on AI Ops and Cloud Security 24.12.2018 56:06
Brandon interviews Umair Khan about his experience working in AI Ops and Cloud Security. Umair recently joned Scytale and he explains how the SPIFFE open soruce project can help secure communication between cloud services. Contact Umiar: LinkedIn @UmairMoheet Why I joined Scytale Special Guest: Umair Khan.
Episode 77: Jake Moilanen on going from Employee to Entrepreneur to Venture Capitalist 17.12.2018 1:10:28
Jake Moilanen started and sold two companies and is now joining the ranks of Venture Capital. We discuss his career, his approach to investing and he explains what it is like to bringup the Linux Kernel on a supercomputer for the first time. Connect with Jake: @moilanen LinkedIn Special Guest: Jake Moilanen.
Episode 76: Zane Rockenbaugh on being the Startup CTO 05.11.2018 1:10:26
Zane Rockenbaugh specializes in working with early stage startups. Most of the time his clients are boostrapping their new compnay and need someone technical who can help build version 1.0. In this episode, we talk about Zane's career and what it's like to be a "Startup CTO." Most importantly, we talk about his experience of taking raw ideas and turning them into real products. To work with Zane c...
Episode 75: Don't call me an "evangelist" 03.09.2018 1:20:53
Coté talks about his job being an "evangelist," a word people no longer seem to use but everyone understands. Brandon interviews Coté about what the job is, what the work's like, and some examples (other than himself) of people who do it well. Call it "developer advocacy," "developer relations," being a "thought leader," or just a straight up hustler - it's a job that most companies in the compute...
Episode 74: Numbers. How do they work? Rachel Stephens 27.08.2018 55:41
When Coté says he doesn’t know how numbers work, he actually means it. To help out, he talks with Rachel Stephens, from RedMonk, who not only explains ratios, but also finance numbers. Fine more from Rachel on her RedMonk blog , and in Twitter . Special Guest: Rachel Stephens.
Episode 73: Dustin Kirkland on Linux, Cloud Computing and Product Management 20.08.2018 1:17:08
Dustin Kirkland joins us to discuss Linux, Cloud Computing and making wine. We talk about Dustin’s career journey from entry-level developer to Google Product Manager. He shares his experience working at IBM, Canonical and now Google. Plus, he tells the story of how working on his own open source project helped him land a job at startup. Links: Dustin’s Blog Dustin on Twitter Dustin’s presentation...
Episode 72: Chris Donaldson on Automation 13.08.2018 1:04:20
How do you implement IT Automation best practices at a large company? What's the best approach to convince stakeholders that IT Automation is worth the effort? In this interview with Acxiom's Chris Donaldson we talk all about the good, the bad and ugly of IT Automation.. We discuss his career and how his previous experiences shaped his view of IT Automation. He offers practical advice on automatio...
Episode 71: Matthew Brutsché on Amazon Go and Tech Marketing 30.07.2018 1:02:23
Brandon speaks with Matthew Brutsché from 500 Rockets Marketing . Matt gives us his bold predications based on his recent shopping experience at the Amazon Go store in Seattle. Plus, we talk about the evolution of digital marketing and what it means to launch a product into the market. Links: Amazon Go Store 500 Rockets Marketing Quick Concall iPhone App Special Guest: Matt Brutsche.
Episode 70: Satish Kodukula on Product Management 09.04.2018 51:43
Brandon interviews Satish Kodukula about product management. We compare product management at large companies and startups, discuss how to validate your next startup idea and when to build your minimum viable product (MVP). Notes: Marc Andreessen on Product/Market Fit More about Satish: Chief Winning Officer Austin Software Consulting All Star Pick Wrap up with Software Defined Talk plugs Check ou...
Episode 69: Analyst Relations, with Rita Manachi 02.04.2018 48:26
Getting familiar with analyst relations is a key component of an enterprise software business. “Analyst relations” is sort of like PR, but actually pretty different. You want to, of course, drive influence with the analysts, but also consume the content and advise they’re putting out. And while there’s two major firms in the tech world - Gartner and Forrester - there’s plenty of other firms and in...
Episode 68: Lineworkers and developers working side-by-side to improve Duke Energy’s software, with John Mitchell 26.03.2018 1:00:56
This is a great conversation with John Mitchell about Duke Energy improving it’s software capabilities, doing “digital transformation,” as the kids like to call it. We start from the beginning of what kicked the company off, a shift from COTS software to mobile apps and analytics. We then discuss a couple initial projects that Duke transformed, including one that didn’t work out so well, and one t...
Episode 67: Javvad Malik on security & being an industry analyst 19.03.2018 1:04:07
Security, security, security! Everyone wants security, at least they say so. How it’s actually managed and even conceptualized in organizations is a lot more than just patching software and using CAPTCHA’s. In this discussion, Coté talks with Javvad Malik who’s been in the security business for countless years. In addition to talking about how security is done well and poorly, they discuss controv...
Episode 66: Dominic Wellington on machine learning, or, shadows in the datacenter 12.03.2018 1:06:37
If you only followed the daily headlines, AI and machine learning seem like a magical technologies that will either solve all our problems or put everyone out of work. In reality, there’s little to know AI and machine learning, though complex, has many practical uses. While they’re often delightful, there’re not mystical. Coté discusses how to think about machine learning, how it works, and some e...
Episode 65: Walter Bodwell on Agile 07.03.2018 1:00:30
How do you implement Agile? Why does Agile matter? How has Agile changed in the last decade? Where do you get a beer in Austin? Walter Bodwell answers all of these questions and more in this episode. Plus, we hear the story of how Evity was sold for $100 Million. More Planigle www.walterbodwell.com Agile Austin Keep Austin Agile 2018 Image Credit Special Guest: Walter Bodwell.
Episode 64: Christopher Luciano on Kubernetes & Istio 01.03.2018 1:26:13
Why does kubernetes even exist, why don’t existing things work just as well for it? And then what kind of applications can you run on it, at least following the original intentions. Once we sort that out, we talk about the same for Istio. We also discuss hospital IT and how large companies like IBM decide which open source projects to work on. More Recorded Talk on Istio . Twitter : cmluciano_ His...
Episode 63: JJ Asghar on DevOps, Compliance and Grilling 19.02.2018 1:09:02
JJ Asghar from Chef explains how he found his way into DevOps and why DevOps makes Christmas better. We also discuss the latest news about Uber's security breach and how it could have been prevented. Finally, we find time to talk about gas grills, building Linux from scratch and what it takes to be an Eagle Scout. One more thing, we also explain how JJ got his nickname "NO_SSH_JJ." JJ wants you to...
Episode 62: Nancy Gohring on monitoring, observability, DevOps, & M&A 12.02.2018 1:07:09
This is a really fun and great episode with Nancy Gohring on monitoring, log management, DevOps, M&A in the space, and tech journalism. Also, we finally get the most concise analysts of the $3.7bn Cisco/AppDynamics deal that I’ve ever heard. If you’re the type of person who knows the words “observiblity,” “The Big 4,” SNMP, or even just DevOps, you’ll like this episode. Nancy Gohring covers ap...
Episode 61: Jon Collins on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 05.02.2018 50:29
“It’s quite good to see GDPR as an evolution, not a revolution.” The EU is rolling out a huge privacy data regulation policy this Spring, the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR. If you do anything with “customer data,” you should probably at least take a look at it. Companies like Facebook and others who use customer data to work with third parties are gonna have GDPR all up in their gril...
Episode 60: Sell-side financial analysts, & enterprise software pricing 30.01.2018 1:02:04
What do these financial, equity analyst types do? Well, if the stock market was rational, we could probably tell you. This week, we look at one PDF reporting on cloud and try to make sense of it. Also, we discuss enterprise software pricing, THE DANCE! More detailed show notes, including the charts , are available.
Episode 59: Fear of FANG 19.01.2018 1:05:06
Everyone’s freaking out about tech companies. What they mean by “tech companies,” of course is the combination of Facebook, Google, Twitter, Amazon, and maybe Netflix. They (mostly) mean companies who are using tech to disrupt their industries (media, retail, entertainment) and using the business models of tech companies. The line is, to be sure, fuzzy, but these are not companies that make their...
Episode 58: Who is the CISO? 21.12.2017 58:37
With Cotê and Matt Ray away on vacation, Brandon takes over the feed to talk all about security. Andy Land from the CISO Exec Network joins us to breakdown what CISOs are worried about and what developers should know about security.
Episode 57: VC Tech Predictions & Newsletters, Ben Evans edition 15.12.2017 59:58
In this episode we look at two tech world artifacts: weekly, curated links in email newsletters and the trends and predictions presentation. Ben Evans does both of these and provides great pieces to do some deep reading. If you're not a man, make sure you take the listener survey . (We got plenty of male-responses.) See the detailed show notes .
Episode 56: The tech column/opinion piece 29.11.2017 53:13
This week, we look at the tech editorial page, columns that people like Matt Asay and Coté write. First we discuss if this is even a category, and then go over three columns Coté has written recently. (Slightly) more detailed show notes over in paper .
Episode 55: The OpenStack Community Survey & Oceania Sales Motions 13.11.2017 52:40
Community surveys are a handy tool for tracking momentum, proving legitimacy, and, of course, understanding the state of the community. “Community” doesn’t have to be all rainbows and sandals - open source - but it often does. This week we look at the most recent OpenStack Community Survey . See more detailed show notes .
Episode 54: The Corporate Podcast, & EBC’ing 02.11.2017 58:17
Murder and comedy podcasts are all fun and dandy, but they’re strategically used by tech companies as well as marketing. This week, we look at some common formats, how they’re done, and how to consume them. Detailed show notes: https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/The-Corporate-Podcast-EBCing-azErWSniyTIDSTn8cQn1U
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