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At DevOpsDays Austin 2017, Barton George and I talk with Diego Lapiduz about his experience introducing and managing a cloud platform for the US government and, now, his work at Pivotal.
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At DevOpsDays Austin 2017, Barton George and I talk with Diego Lapiduz about his experience introducing and managing a cloud platform for the US government and, now, his work at Pivotal.
Special Guests: Barton George and Diego Lapiduz.
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1 Episode 104: Episode 104 - AmyJune Hineline 1:07:29
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In this episode, Whitney and Coté talk with AmyJune Hineline. They delve into Amy's diverse career, transitioning from a hospice nurse to a mechanical engineer and eventually working in tech and open source. They discuss the meticulous process of creating certification exams at the Linux Foundation, balancing altruistic and professional motivations in open source, and peering into the human aspects of her hospice work. They together AmyJune's experiences working in open source projects and working in hospice care. Also, strategies for keeping cool in the summer. You can also watch this episode in YouTube , if you prefer that kind of thing. AmyJune in Drupal-land . Her LinkedIn homepage . Special Guest: AmyJune Hineline.…

1 Episode 103: AI & Critical Thinking, Enterprise Marketing, and the Workplace, with Betty Junod 58:32
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In this episode, Whitney and Coté discuss with Betty Junod, CMO of Heroku, the evolution of growing up without the internet to the present day's AI advancements and its implications for future generations. They explore how AI is changing critical thinking and curiosity, and how it affects children and business use cases. They also delve into workplace dynamics, such as transitioning between large tech companies and startups, leveraging frameworks to drive business goals, and the evolving role of marketers. Additionally, they talk about the nuances of using industry analysts in marketing strategies and the increasing prevalence of AI-generated content. Check out Betty's homepage on the world wide web . And her in LinkedIn . You can also watch the video version of this episode if you're into that kind of thing. Header art from Ruben de Rijcke , CC BY 3.0. Special Guest: Betty Junod.…

1 Episode 102: The brilliant dummy in my pocket, with WhitneyGPT 1:08:21
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In this episode, Whitney and Coté discuss Whitney's newfound enthusiasm for AI after a recent stint with the tool Cursor. The conversation covers how AI tools can aid in coding, building engineering journals, and even drafting compelling conference talk abstracts. They highlight the difference between tasks and prompts in AI, personalizing AI interactions, and maximizing efficiency with various MCP servers. Along the way, they delve into practical use cases for AI in professional and personal contexts, exploring its potential and limitations. (This description was generated by AI...of course!) Check out the video recording of this episode , if you prefer that kind of thing. Here is how ChatGPT draws Whitney , and here is how it draws Coté . Mentions: Whitney's MCP Commit story repo . Whitney's Conference talk proposal AI check .…

1 Episode 101: A Passion for Politics, with Taegan Goddard 57:36
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In this episode, Whitney and Coté talk with Taegan Goddard, founder of Political Wire . They talk about what drives people to go above and beyond in their work, especially journalism like Taegan does. There's some fun conversation about how Taegan runs the business, keeping up his never ending coverage. Having run the site for well over two decades, they also talk about how the back-end stack has evolved over the years. And, some notes on how to make a great cup of coffee. Check out and subscribe to politicalwire.com , highly recommended. The blog coverage is great and the weekly, members only podcast is one of Coté's favorites. You can watch the video version of this episode if you're into that kind of thing. Special Guest: Taegan Goddard.…

1 Episode 100: "I used to eat 7-Eleven pizza," startups, open source, and more, with Sarah Christoff 1:02:11
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After an extensive discussion of 7-Eleven pizza cuisine, in this episode, Whitney and Coté talk with Sarah Christoff. They discuss working at startups, the point of startups, working in open source and balancing commercial and community interests, moving to Europe, and more! Find Sarah in LinkedIn . Also, Coté referenced a talk by Aneel Lakhani at Monktoberfest 2023 . Special Guest: Sarah Christoff.…

1 Episode 99: Catering to Startups, with Robert Reeves 1:08:50
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Whitney and Coté talk with Robert Reeves about startups, catering, the Austin's tech scene, and the business of open source over the past 20 years. A sampling: Robert share some stories of early startup adventures and strategic moves, behind the scenes catering rock festivals, and the importance of geography for starting your career in tech. Check out the video version of this episode if you prefer that kind of thing. Find Robert in LinkedIn . Podcast banner art from r/CanadianGraffiti, November, 2015 . Special Guest: Robert Reeves.…

1 Episode 98: From OpenStack to Kubernetes, extreme transparency at GitLab, tech startup marketing, with Melissa Smolensky 1:05:46
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Whitney and Coté tour through a couple decades of tech infrastructure history with Melissa Smolensky, whose marketing career spans Rackspace, GitLab, CoreOS, and the CNCF, among other places. They explore the OpenStack/Kubernetes evolution, how "radical transparency" actually functions in corporate settings, and the shifting landscape of tech marketing—from thought leadership to the changing role of industry analysts. Plus, they compare notes on the distinctive flavors of Austin and Portland tech scenes. Find Melissa in LinkedIn . You can also watch the video version of this episode if you prefer that kind of thing. Special Guest: Melissa Smolensky.…

1 Episode 97: The Business and Ethics of Open Source, with Emily Omier 1:22:38
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In this episode, Whitney and Coté talk with Emily Omier, a consultant specializing in open source strategy and product management for businesses. They discuss the initial reactions and learning curve of new tech entrants to open source, the advantages and potential disadvantages of building a business around open-source software, and the ethical considerations in this space. Emily also goes over her experiences running a conference for open source founders and her insights into the challenges of commercializing open-source projects. They also discuss the importance of security, maintaining a balance between open source ideals and business interests, and practical advice for making open-source business models successful. You can watch the video of this recording as well , if you prefer that kind of thing. Find out more about and from Emily: her consultancy ; her podcast, The Business of Open Source ; LinkedIn ; The New Stack writing ; and she has a well traveled, IRL-background . Special Guest: Emily Omier.…

1 Episode 96: Learning, teaching, tech certifications, and napkin culture in Singapore, with Mumshad Mannambeth 1:01:31
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In this video, Coté and Whitney talk about tech education and learning with Mumshad Mannambeth. There's talk about certifications, but also how teaching online works and what it's like when it scales up to millions of people. Plus, Coté tries to figure out how to get access to more napkins. You can also watch the video of this interview form if you prefer that kind of thing. Check out KodeKloud and Mumshad in LinkedIn . Special Guest: Mumshad Mannambeth.…

1 Episode 95: Success in Tech, Content Creation, & Corporate Influence, with Hazel Weakly 1:03:39
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In this episode, Whitney and Coté talk with Hazel Weakly about the unexpected success of content, the influence of corporate interests in open source, and the importance of emotional vulnerability in the tech industry. Hazel shares her experiences transitioning as a trans woman in tech, how her interactions changed post-transition, and the need for emotional connections and support. They also get into the Kubernetes ecosystem, corporate capture, and the role of legibility in software development. Find all of Hazel's stuff on her home page on the World Wide Web . Special Guest: Hazel Weakly.…

1 Episode 94: Adding more condiments to the 7 layer networking burrito, with Marino Wijay 1:05:36
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In this episode, Whitney and Coté interview Marino Wijay, Coté finally gets to the bottom of why networking has so many layers. Why do we keep adding new layers and frameworks instead of just fixing the ones we have? They also talk about the challenges of platform engineering, the importance of empathy in tech, the difficulties of integrating multiple layers in tech stacks, the essential role of effective communication and prioritization, and Marino's side project, EmpathyOps. Find Marino in LinkedIn , Bluesky , Twitter , and YouTube . Special Guest: Marino Wijay.…

1 Episode 93: 10x People, AI Trends, and Career Management, with Richard Seroter 59:23
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Join Whitney and Coté as they talk with Richard Seroter from Google about the myth of the 10X developer and his perspective on hiring and managing tech talent. They also talk about the significance of learning and AI in the tech industry, the importance of communication skills, valuable resources for staying updated in tech, and Richard's personal strategies for maintaining a robust reading habit and public profile. Additionally, they explore AI tools, the nuances of career progression, and navigating the complex landscape of tech strategy. Special Guest: Richard Seroter.…

1 Episode 92: What went wrong with PaaS, and many other topics with Brian Gracely 1:16:14
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In this episode of Software Defined Interviews, Coté and Whitney host Brian Gracely, co-host of the Cloudcast podcast and head of portfolio strategy at Red Hat. They discuss the process of gathering and reporting cloud news, the evolution of PaaS, and the pros and cons of working at small startups versus large companies. Also: career advice, the importance of communicating value within organizations, and how to stay relevant in the ever-changing tech landscape. And still more: Brian shares insights on how to generate engaging content for podcasts and the impact of internal communication on company culture. Here is the video of this recording if you prefer that kind of thing. Here is the leaked Mr. Beast memo Coté mentions. Special Guest: Brian Gracely.…

1 Episode 91: Learning to learn, with Sasha Czarkowski 1:04:01
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What’s it really like to do all that DevOps-y transformation at companies? That’s what we talk about this week with Sasha Czarkowski…mostly. We also discuss learning how to learning, metrics, staying sane in chaotic systems and change, breaking presentation rules, Louisville, Kentucky, and Coté’s (odd?) dislike of the open spaces format. You can also watch the video of this episode if you prefer that kind of thing. Sasha in LinkedIn . Where she works, Ergonautic . Her learning talk . Special Guest: Sasha Czarkowski.…

1 Episode 90: Community management, event nightmares, and domestic Tupperware diplomacy, with Katie Greenley 58:28
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Katie Greenley shares her experiences managing events and community programs like the CNCF Ambassadors. Coté, Whitney, and Katie also discuss career development, managing a community team, and the delicate art of introducing cereal decanting into the home. Checdk out Katie in LinkedIn , and the CNCF Ambassadors program . Special Guest: Katie Greenley.…
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1 Episode 89: How platform engineering is different than DevOps, plus, narwhal teeth and spider digestion, with Viktor Farcic 1:11:34
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In this episode, Whitney and Coté talk with Viktor Farcic, Developer Advocate at Upbound, about platform engineering, the evolution of DevOps, project managing a content creation engine of one, and the virtues of imperfection. Also, the strategic avoidance of asking for directions, or, really, talking with people in general. Find Viktor in YouTube , LinkedIn , Bluesky , and his website . Special Guest: Viktor Farcic.…
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1 Episode 88: Platform Engineering and UK Digital People, with Abby Bangser 1:19:56
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As if platform engineering and expat'ing in the UK weren't enough, Whintney and Coté discuss the forgotten technology of business cards wih Abby Bangser. Check out Abby in LinkedIn , and Kratix the platform engineering project from Syntasso . Also, check out the CNCF Platforms White paper and Cloud Native Maturity Model . We had video recording problems during this episode, so this is from the backup recording. Pardon any weirdness, especially Coté making nose noises. Special Guest: Abby Bangser.…
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1 Episode 87: Platform Engineering, AI, and Community - Whitney's KubeCon NA 2024 Adventures 48:06
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Whitney is back from KubeCon and shares what she saw. We talk about platform engineering, Salt Lake City's vibe, AI, and observability, among other things. We wrap the episode with tips for maximizing attending conferences. Also, memories of Arby's ads. Whitney's KubeCon talks: Choose Your Own Adventure: The Observability Odyssey Panel: Exploring eBPF Use Cases in Cloud-Native Security…
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1 Episode 86: Open Source Money Ethics, How Analysts use AI, What Even is an Industry Analyst, and Advanced Chicken Nugget Diplomacy, with Rachel Stephens 1:10:54
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In this episode, Whitney Lee and Coté dive into the insights of Rachel Stephens from RedMonk about the world of being an industry analyst. They discuss experiences from working as an analyst, the balance between qualitative and quantitative analysis, the challenges and misconceptions surrounding open-source business models, and the impact of AI on the analyst profession and beyond. They also discuss the 2024 DORA report, and a few other topics. Check out Rachel's blog at RedMonk . Special Guest: Rachel Stephens.…
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1 Episode 85: Kubernetes Cost Controls and Washing Horse Blankets, with Phil Andrews 53:33
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Whitney and Coté talk with Phil Andrews, field CTO at Cast AI, about cost management and optimization, the nuances of Kubernetes, coin-operated laundromats, and farm life. The conversation touches on the differences between automation and FinOps, how sales and engineering intersect in cloud software, and Phil's unique experiences - from managing a laundromat and a hobby farm to evolving in the tech industry. Check out Phil in LinkedIn , and his work Cast.ai . Special Guest: Phil Andrews.…
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1 Episode 84: Tech recruiting from both sides of the table, with Sidney Miller 1:06:25
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Whitney and Coté talk with Sidney Miller about tech recruitment. They talk a lot about the process from both sides: people hiring and people looking for jobs. Plus, some thoughts on working at Neiman Marcus. Find Sidney in LinkedIn . You can the video of this interview as well if you're into that kind of thing. More details: They explore effective strategies for both the hirer and the job seeker. Key topics include the comprehensive role of tech recruiters, tactics for handling diverse skill sets, inclusion efforts, unbiased interview practices, and the significance of empathy and transparency. They also cover personal strategies for successful job applications, the emotional aspects of career transitions, and networking tips for long-term career growth. Additional insights highlight challenges faced by artists and musicians transitioning into tech roles and the importance of leadership in fostering a positive workplace culture. Special Guest: Sidney Miller.…
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Whitney Lee's career path has been all over the place, from artist, wedding photographer, waiter, and now world-renowned devrel in the cloud native world. This episode kicks off the reboot of this podcast, Software Defined Interviews. Whitney and I (Coté) have been planning to start a podcast for a year or so now, and it's great to start. We'll be putting out interviews every two weeks with people from our community. I hope you enjoy it, and tell us what you think! Guest suggestions are, of course, welcome. Relevant Material: Whitney mentions the book Rest . Whitney's in YouTube channel , including links to all of her other YouTube projects, conference talks, etc. Whitney's LinkedIn . Whitney's wedding photography portfolio . The photo framed with a handrail . You can check out the unedited, video version of this interview as well. At the end, you hear an AI generated version of two hosts discussing Whitney Lee. It's from Google NotebookML. Here's the AI generated summary: In this inaugural episode of our new podcast, Coté sits down with Whitney Lee to discuss her diverse career path, including her experiences as a waiter, musician, wedding photographer, and now a tech professional in developer advocacy and Kubernetes. They delve into Whitney’s thoughts on the corporate world’s culture of busyness and the bizarre aspects she’s encountered transitioning from hospitality to tech. Whitney shares her approach to efficiently managing interruptions, setting boundaries, and the concept of context-switching in work environments. They also talk about the importance of continually learning and adapting, Whitney’s strategy for tackling new technical concepts, and how she integrates her curiosity into creating educational content. The conversation includes anecdotes from Whitney’s time as a wedding photographer, her initial steps into the tech world, and the significant differences in social dynamics between these fields. Finally, Whitney offers insights about DevRel (Developer Relations), explaining common misconceptions and the real motivations behind effective advocacy. She also touches on her learning habits, the balance of work and creativity, and the importance of rest and mental space for idea generation. Key Topics: Whitney Lee's diverse career path and transitions The culture of busyness in the corporate world Setting boundaries and managing interruptions Effective context-switching and productivity Learning strategies and continual adaptation Whitney's wedding photography business and lessons learned Insights into Developer Relations (DevRel) Local jargon, curiosity-driven learning, and the importance of abstractions in tech Security in tech and why it remains a persistent challenge…
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1 Misaligned Incentives Episode 4: You get what you pay for - compensating tech staff is often done poorly 50:57
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We discuss compensation, particularly how people in the IT department ("developers," etc.) are so disconnected from the actual business that compensating them based on business performance is near impossible. Not good if you're an IT person and like money. There's other types of comp. then money, obviously, and those are fine too. In particular, we discuss participation in open source and more recognition. But, still: money is the best.…
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1 Episode 3: Improvement requires fear, or, digital transformation by crisis and fear 38:38
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People in large organizations avoid improving for improving's sake. They're very rarely proactive in transforming. Instead, it seems that management in most large organizations only act, and change, when they fear competition and failure. "Everyone" knows this is a bad strategy, and yet "everyone" does it. Perhaps we should embrace that behavior, or at least be empathetic, and figure out how to work with it. We discuss this problem and things to do in this episode. Also, we find out why Coté always has bad breath. Mood board: (6:30) - The daily, normal fears are going to drive what a business does more than large, one-off crises. If your inventory is on an AS/400, then you're in trouble. A chaos monkey for business, or, training for the unexpected. "When there's not a crisis, every penny is squeezed out of technology." Outsourcing, but the harmful type. Hold your customers close, know your evolving storefront. Now, software is the primary storefront. To improve, you must have an enemy. (20:51) "If you're trying to modernize, do this 'digital transformation,' it has to come from a place of an existential problem." (21:26) To prepare for a major disruption, you have to prepare for a bunch of minor, incremental disruptions. You have to sell [the return] on paying for change. (25:51) If you want to justify paying for continuous delivery, you have to find a problem to solve. (27:41) They're bean counters, so just count the beans for them - just give them some beans and they're happy. (28:58) As technologist, our views on revenue are not considered important or valid. (29:21) Fear and loss are often easier to quantify, e.g., "if the database goes down, the business halts, and we loose millions a minute." Growth potential is harder to quantify and pitch, so we often ask for money based on fear and loss. (29:36) "Even though I think about revenue streams, I've never been taken as seriously when I talk about them, as when I talk about fear." Finding people outside of IT that care about software, like, in "the business." (32:55) The only reason for technical agility, is business agility. (33:44) If you do live through a crisis, try to internalize your failure to prepare so you only learn once from crisis, not again and again. (35:33) The Business needs the fear, and then needs to ask IT to help with some optimistic technology action...cause no one's gonna believe IT.…
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1 Episode 2: Outsourcing, SIs, and other "others" 58:01
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We discuss outsourcing IT.
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1 Misaligned Incentives Episode 1: Who forget to invite "The Business," to this kubernetes PoC? 44:21
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Journey Through the Business Bottleneck, part 1. Join Rick and I as we try to find this elusive thing called "The Business." We lay out a theory we've been talking about: while IT has been improving or, at least, can improve, the business side of the house isn't showing up to do anything with CLOUD and AGILE and THE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION. Why's this the case? Do toothpaste people have this problem? Outsourcing - that's a treat! And so forth. Hopefully next episode we'll discuss tactics to get people outside of IT interested. Subscribe at https://misaligned.business And, check out Coté's work in progress book on this topic: https://cote.io/bottleneck/…
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Large organization are desperate to become “tech companies.” They drool at these tech companies ability to grow and change quickly. Despite mastering agile over the past 20 years, IT as a whole is too slow and unreliable. “It’s the culture,” everyone says. Changing culture for a team of 10 people is easy - changing a department of 20,000 developers is another challenge entirely. Based on case studies and interviews over the past five years, this talk describes how large organizations are getting over that challenge. First, the talk covers moving from a project to a product mindset and the associated practices. Second, it covers how DevOps and cloud platforms enable that product mindset. Third, it goes over how leadership and management change to support this new approach. Finally, the talk catalogs tactics, patterns, and organizational structures that large organizations are using to improve how they do software which leads to improving their business. This talk is based on my book Monolithic Transformation (O’Reilly, Feb 2019). You can download the slides if you like, and they pop-up as chapter art if your podcast app supports that.…
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1 Episode 82: Chris Aniszczyk on starting Open Source Foundations 59:12
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Chris Aniszczyk is the CTO of the CNCF. We discuss how he got into open source, what it's like to work at Twitter and how he helped start the CNCF. Plus, Chris gives us an overview of the different kinds of CNCF projects and offers advice on how to get started with Kubernetes. Show links: Hatching Twitter GORILLA.BAS IBM Extreme Blue Eclipse Marketplace Eclipse Foundation CNCF Charter The universal data plane API Universal Data Plane API Working Group Contact Chris: @cra LinkedIn More Software Defined Talk Subscribe to Software Defined Interviews Podcast Subscribe to Software Defined Talk Podcast Follow @SoftwareDefTalk on Twitter Send your postal address to stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com and we will send you free laptop stickers! Join us in Slack . Special Guest: Chris Aniszczyk.…
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1 Episode 81: Adam Jacob on saying Goodbye to OpenCore 1:14:33
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Matt and Brandon interview Adam Jacob the co-founder of Chef. We discuss Adam's career, what led him to start Chef and Chef's recent decision to open source 100% of its Software. Plus, Adam give us some tips on Dungeons & Dragons and transitioning from being a founder to an executive. Links Goodbye Open Core — Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish We need Sustainable Free and Open Source Communities Sustainable Free and Open Source Communities Follow Adam at @adamhjk Check out the Software Defined Talk Podcast for the latest news in Enterprise Tech. Special Guest: Adam Jacob.…
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1 Episode 80: Jeff Meyerson on starting the Software Engineering Daily Podcast 1:02:20
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Jeff Meyerson is the host of Software Engineering Daily . We talk about his career and what led him to start a daily tech podcast for software engineers. We also talk about current trends in cloud computing and Jeff recounts his career as professional poker player. Topics: Darknet Diaries Chartbreakers Episode Who Is Michael Ovitz? Where to find Jeff Software Engineering Daily Jeff Meyerson @the_prion Special Guest: Jeff Meyerson.…
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