PurePerformance
PurePerformance
The brutal truth about digital performance engineering and operations. Andreas (aka Andi) Grabner and Brian Wilson are veterans of the digital performance world. Combined they have seen too many applications not scaling and performing up to expectations. With more rapid deployment models made possible through continuous delivery and a mentality shift sparked by DevOps they feel it’s time to share their stories. In each episode, they and their guests discuss different topics concerning performance, ranging from common performance problems for specific technology platforms to best practices in d...
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Jul 6, 2026
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Episodes
Perform 2020 en Español Sergio Hinojosa de Dynatrace 06.02.2020 44:48
Nos encontramos con el amigo Sergio que nos platica de las novedades que tinene Dynatrace y ia eperiencia que se vive en la confrencia.
Perform 2020 Andi on the Street: AIOps, Performance Engineering and Deployment Strategies 05.02.2020 22:46
Andi Grabner, our man-on-the-street, gets the scoop on: -Leverage AIOps with Dynatrace with Wolfgang Beer -Load & performance engineering as a self-service with Rob Jahn -The right way to deploy canary, blue/green and feature flags with Safia Habib
Perform 2020 Andreas Suarez desde Las Vegas con Choucair 05.02.2020 37:04
Tenemos la oportunidad de platicar con Andres Suarez venido desde Colombia participando en la conferencia, quien nos cuenta de su experiencia en este evento asi como de sus aventuras pasadas.
Perform 2020 Andi on the Street: Mobile, Service Meshes and Self Service 05.02.2020 7:49
Andi Grabner, our man-on-the-street, gets the scoop on: -How to improve every user’s mobile experience - with Dominik Punz -Advanced observability in cloud native microservices and service meshes with Alois Mayr and Sonja Chevre -Monitoring-as-a-self-service with Kristof Renders
Perform2020 Digital Business Analytics with Mark Kaplan of Barbri 05.02.2020 29:54
We catch up with Mark on his latest adventures at Barbri, what he has planned next and how he gets business answers from Dynatrace using Digital Business Analytics https://www.dynatrace.com/perform-vegas/
Perform 2020: Evening Reception 05.02.2020 34:12
Here we are once again at the Cosmopolitan Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, NV where…ONCE AGAIN…we are starting our 3 day marathon from the Dynatrace PERFORM 2020 conference. This is one of the biggest high-tech conference focused on performance disicplines from testing, engineering, architecture, monitoring and system scalability using Dynatrace’s innovative solutions. We’ll be chatting with Dynatr...
A year in - Establishing an SRE Role at CFA with Abigail Wilson 06.01.2020 58:48
Do you have a clear definition of what Reliability means for your organization? Abigail Wilson, Reliability Architect at CFA Institute, sees this as a key requirement before you start transforming your organization to embrace site reliability, DevOps or Cloud Native. In the podcast we hear how Abigail went on her journey where she has proven that you don’t need a background in IT in order to becom...
Releasing Better Software Faster – A Preview for Perform 2020 23.12.2019 37:50
What does the Dynatrace ACE (Autonomous Cloud Enable) Team work on these days? How do cloud platform owners implement Monitoring as a Self-Service? How to elevate from traditional performance engineering to Performance as a Self-Service? How to bring the Unbreakable Delivery Pipeline to life? What problems can be auto-remediated and how? And what’s the role of Keptn when it comes to boosting the p...
Digital Transformation: The Cloud is not your next data center with Mike Kavis 09.12.2019 45:23
If you lift & shift to the cloud or move things back from the cloud to on-premise you most likely didn’t understand cloud and how it can help you transform your business and organization. A bold statement but very much true so as we learn in our conversation with Mike Kavis, Chief Cloud Architect at Deloitte. Mike (@madgreek65) has been in technology for 35+ years and was an early adopter of cloud...
100th Episode! Continuous Performance & Continuous Podcasting with Mark Tomlinson 25.11.2019 1:07:00
Wait! What? This is our 100th Episode of PurePerformance? For this special anniversary we invited Mark Tomlinson, Performacologist & “The Performance Sherpa”, who also inspired us through his PerfBytes Podcast to run our own PurePerformance Podcast. While we start with talking about performance in podcasting we move over to learning more about how Mark is establishing a Continuous Performance proc...
The Unicorn Project, The Five Ideals and how DevOps evolved with Gene Kim 11.11.2019 52:18
In 2013 the Phoenix Project by Gene Kim, Kevin Bahr and George Spafford sparked the next phase of DevOps transformations. 6 years later Gene Kim (@RealGeneKim) is back with The Unicorn Project, A Novel about Developers, Digital Disruption, and Thriving in the Age of Data. Developer Productivity is a key focus point of the story in the book and is what Gene has learned from different companies in t...
ChatOps: Automate yourself into your next job with Nestor and Zohaib from Citrix 28.10.2019 55:51
ChatOps is not new! But many organizations have not understood nor leverage its full potential. The use cases spread from “What’s on todays cafeteria menu?” to “Deploy my latest Git commit as canary and scale based my SLOs!”. Listen to this podcast and learn from Nestor Zapata and Zohaib Hassan – both working at Citrix – on how they have started their ChatOps journey, how the built trust in the te...
Spring: The successful path to an open source project with creator Juergen Hoeller 14.10.2019 1:06:46
16 years and still growing! Not every open source project has the track history of Spring ( www.spring.io ), a framework for building modern applications for the java runtime. Juergen Hoeller (@springjuergen), creator of the Spring framework, gives us insights into how he and his team have grown Spring to where it is now. We learn how they have built a developer community, how they deal with feedb...
Code as a Crime Scene: Diving into Code Forensics, Hotspot and Risk Analysis with Adam Tornhill 30.09.2019 52:11
Are you analyzing the dependency between change frequency, technical complexity, and growth and length of code change hotspots? You should as it helps you with tackling technical debt and risk assessment the right way! In this podcast Adam Tornhill (@AdamTornhill) explains how he is applying data science and forensic approaches on data we all have in our organization such as: GIT commit history, t...
Understanding Distributed Tracing, Trace Context, OpenCensus, OpenTracing & OpenTelemetry 16.09.2019 34:09
Did you know that Distributed Tracing has been around for much longer than the recent buzz? Do you know the history and future of OpenCensus, OpenTracing, OpenTelemetry and TraceContext? Listen to this podcast where we chat with Sonja Chevre, Technical Product Manager at Dynatrace, and Daniel Khan, Technical Evangelist at Dynatrace, about the past, current and future state of distributed tracing a...
Chaos Engineering: The art of breaking things purposefully with Adrian Hornsby 02.09.2019 55:06
In 2018 Adrian Cockcroft was quoted with: “Chaos Engineering is an experiment to ensure that the impact of failures is mitigated”! In 2019 we sit down with one of his colleagues, Adrian Hornsby (@adhorn), who has been working in the field of building resilient systems over the past years and who is now helping companies to embed chaos engineering into their development culture. Make sure to read A...
How to build distributed resilient systems with Adrian Hornsby 19.08.2019 56:39
Adrian Hornsby (@adhorn) has dedicated his last years helping enterprises around the world to build resilient systems. He wrote a great blog series titled “Patterns for Resilient Architectures” and has given numerous talks about this such as Resiliency and Availability Design Patterns for the Cloud at DevOne in Linz earlier this year. Listen in and learn more about why resiliency starts with human...
Preparing for a future microservices journey (with Wardley Maps) with Susanne Kaiser 05.08.2019 1:00:18
Susanne Kaiser (@suksr) has transformed her company from monolith on-premise into a SaaS solution running on a microservice architecture: Successfully! Nowadays she consults companies that need to find their “core domain”, break up and re-fit their architectures and organizational structure in order to truly get the benefit of microservices. In this podcast you learn which questions you need to as...
An Introduction to Service Meshes and Istio with Matt Turner 22.07.2019 46:08
To service mash or not? That’s a good question! Not every architecture and project needs a service mesh but for running distributed microservices architectures service mashes provide a lot of essential features such as service discovery, traffic routing, security, observability .. We invited Matt Turner (@mt165), CTO at Native Wave, to tell us all we need to know about service mashes. We get a dee...
Keptn – A Technical “Behind the Scenes Look” with Dirk Wallerstorfer 08.07.2019 51:26
Keptn (@keptnProject) is an open source control plane for Kubernetes enabling continuous delivery and automated operations. In this session we chat with Dirk Wallerstorfer (@wall_dirk) who is leading the keptn development team. We learn from Dirk why they choose knative as serverless framework to let keptn connect to other DevOps tools in the toolchain, how the event driven architecture works, whi...
Understanding the Cloud Native & OpenSource World with Carmen Andoh 24.06.2019 56:40
Can you explain Cloud Native? What are the key OpenSource frameworks you need to know? How about all these OpenSource Licensing models? Why do they exist? Which one to use? What are the monetization models and why to watch closely how Big IT & Cloud companies are impacting this space? Carmen Andoh (@carmatrocity), Program Manager at Google and former Infrastructure Engineer at Travis CI, helps us...
Understanding the Power of Feature Flags with Heidi Waterhouse 10.06.2019 44:59
Imagine a future where we deploy every code change directly into production because feature flags eliminated the need for staging. Feature flags allow us to deploy any code change, but only launch the feature to a specific set of users that we want to expose to new capabilities. Monitoring the usage and the impact enables continuous experimentation: optimizing what is not perfect yet and throw awa...
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