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Get ready for a weekly dose of all things Enterprise Software and Cloud Computing! Join us as we dive into topics including Kubernetes, DevOps, Serverless, Security and Coding. Plus, we’ll keep you entertained with plenty of off-topic banter and nonsense. Don’t worry if you miss the latest industry conference - we’ve got you covered with recaps of all the latest news from AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF).

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Average duration
61 minutes
Episodes
484
Years Active
2016 - 2025
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Episode 177:

Episode 177: "It’s going to be just as fast as Google Fiber”

Microsoft and VMware made peace, Java goes native, Apache goes to Github and Red Hat gets a new logo. Plus, Matt Ray explains why the Internet in Australia is slow.

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01:00:42  |   Fri 03 May 2019
Episode 176: This used to be something I have, now it’s something I know.

Episode 176: This used to be something I have, now it’s something I know.

Airports, the challenges of the CI/CD market, authentication woes.

Plus:

“Why don’t you just do this.”
86.1 degrees.
The cold side of the pillow.

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01:02:35  |   Fri 26 Apr 2019
Episode 175: “I’m still not going to learn Celsius.”

Episode 175: “I’m still not going to learn Celsius.”

With Matt Ray out sick, Coté and Brandon discuss what the Pentagon’s JEDI contract means for cloud vendors, PagerDuty going public and what exactly do developers need to know about Kubernetes. Plus, …

01:02:43  |   Fri 19 Apr 2019
Episode 174: The multi-hybrid kubernetes cloud control plan, just in time for MOM!

Episode 174: The multi-hybrid kubernetes cloud control plan, just in time for MOM!

With Matt gone, Coté & Brandon speculate wildly about Google’s multi-cloud management announcement, Anthos. They should have just read the docs, but who has time for that?

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01:10:46  |   Thu 11 Apr 2019
Episode 173: Tacos tomorrow, voice & AI are garbage

Episode 173: Tacos tomorrow, voice & AI are garbage

IBM Watson didn’t work so well in health care, maybe it was too early. Also, Chef goes full open source, with Apache 2. Meanwhile, Coté has to pay taxes in two countries.

Plus:

  • My dog’s in a cone …
01:04:05  |   Fri 05 Apr 2019
Episode 172: The Mainframe Strangler

Episode 172: The Mainframe Strangler

There’s a new kubernetes, Oracle lay-offs, Zoom.US, and the problem with mainframe complainers.

Plus:

USB-C. Fuck that shit.
Don’t read the comments.
Don’t throw out the executives with the bathwat…

01:16:56  |   Fri 29 Mar 2019
Episode 171: Tradies, plus, your Quarterly Linux Update

Episode 171: Tradies, plus, your Quarterly Linux Update

Tradies, plus, your Quarterly Linux Update

SUSE is independent again, so we discuss what’s up with it and its uses. Open source, when mixed with business, is back once again: Coté craves some intell…

00:59:51  |   Fri 22 Mar 2019
Episode 170: Look what you made me do Elasticsearch

Episode 170: Look what you made me do Elasticsearch

Look what you made me do Elasticsearch

NGINX gets bought, AWS and Elasticsearch are fighting, and why are there so many tech foundations? All this and more on this week’s episode. Plus, Matt Ray tel…

01:01:14  |   Fri 15 Mar 2019
Episode 169: No one gets promoted for giving free wifi to visitors

Episode 169: No one gets promoted for giving free wifi to visitors

Nobody’s going to take it over, sorry startups!
The 4 Horsemen of Configuration Management
They need Java in Cincinnati.
The Mongols have no wine.
Coté’s going to filibuster ChefConf.

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01:04:00  |   Sat 09 Mar 2019
Episode 168: What executives actually want to hear

Episode 168: What executives actually want to hear

There’s a lot of notions about what IT executives actually want to hear in a presentation. It turns out that, like all of us, they just want to hear what they want to hear. Also, is kubernetes really…

01:09:30  |   Fri 01 Mar 2019
Episode 167:

Episode 167: "Write this on your hand: July 9, 2019.”

Google goes enterprise, Time to upgrade Win 2008, Redis changes licenses again. All this and more in this episode. Plus, Matt explains good parenting to Brandon.

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01:00:25  |   Fri 22 Feb 2019
Episode 166:

Episode 166: "Not yet public cloud"

Matt makes his return! What do vendors mean by “multi-cloud” and “digital transformation.” Could Ben Thompson’s aggregation theory apply to the public cloud? We discuss all of this and offer more adv…

00:49:55  |   Fri 15 Feb 2019
Episode 165: Lock-in is a lie, or, paying for Java support

Episode 165: Lock-in is a lie, or, paying for Java support

Should you pay for Java support? Now you get to decide! It’s more kindle for the lock-in fire. Also, some uninformed commentary on “surveillance capitalism.”

Solarwinds

To learn more or try the com…

00:59:43  |   Thu 07 Feb 2019
Episode 164: “Sorting out Feuds”

Episode 164: “Sorting out Feuds”

This week we discuss why Facebook, Google and Apple are fighting., what makes Enterprise Sales so hard and Coté explains why he misses American Food,.

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01:15:18  |   Fri 01 Feb 2019
Episode 163: 5 things Obama doesn’t want you to know about scorecards

Episode 163: 5 things Obama doesn’t want you to know about scorecards

Coté has a late night, mental breakdown about scorecards. Can Brandon save him? Also, kafka, Travis CI, and snow.

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01:15:54  |   Fri 25 Jan 2019
Episode 162: The diapers.com effect, also, LTS and the mysteries of software pricing

Episode 162: The diapers.com effect, also, LTS and the mysteries of software pricing

Are we still on that open source licensing thing? Yes. “The most boring topic of all time.” Also, Slack's logo and long term support software monetization models: how do they work?

Summary:

  • “Diape…
01:04:37  |   Fri 18 Jan 2019
Episode 161: “Dad Mode Wins”

Episode 161: “Dad Mode Wins”

Matt and Brandon discuss the“Non-Compete Software” movement, management changes at Chef and how Github just made everyone’s live a little easier. Plus, we offer tips for Dad’s traveling with kids.

00:55:52  |   Thu 10 Jan 2019
New Year's Bonus -- Jake Moilanen Interview

New Year's Bonus -- Jake Moilanen Interview

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 Ker…

01:11:24  |   Thu 03 Jan 2019
Holiday Bonus -- Don't call me an

Holiday Bonus -- Don't call me an "evangelist"

Brandon interviews Coté about what it's like to be a tech evangelist. Call it "developer advocacy," "developer relations," being a "thought leader," or just a straight up hustler - it's a job that mo…

01:21:58  |   Thu 27 Dec 2018
Episode 160: “Open Source, still not a business model”

Episode 160: “Open Source, still not a business model”

Should cloud providers be able to host open source software? Exactly, what does the Australia Assistance Act mean for employees? What is Melbourne Cup Day? We answer these questions and more. Enjoy!

00:55:08  |   Fri 21 Dec 2018
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