
Episode 212: "The Four" from the Exegesis Podcast
This is an episode from the Exegesis Back Catalog. Coté and Brandon review Scott Galloway's book the "The Four." The Pivot Podcast Photo by Makarios Tang on Unsplash
3 Jan 202057min

Episode 211: Adam Jacob on Open Source
Holiday Special! Matt and Brandon interview Adam Jacob about open source and being a founder of Chef. Orginally aired on Software Defined Interviews. Special Guest: Adam Jacob.
27 Des 20191h 15min

Episode 210: “What choice do we have?”
“What choice do we have?” At the end of the year, we answer listener questions. From middle-names, to athletes, to advice to startups. Also, we talk open source in 2020 predictions, that NYTimes stor...
18 Des 201952min

Episode 209: The Carl Weathers Cluster
This week: that best gadgets from the past ten years article, dreams of kubernetes on old hardware, and 451 Research’s acquisition. Ask us questions for the next episode with the tag #asksdt — record...
12 Des 201947min

Episode 208: re:Invent, Oracle's stickyness, and medieval stick candy-bread
It’s the re:Invent episode! We also have digressions/delights on why Oracle is so sticky despite (rival vendors tell us) how much people want to leave it. And, since it’s that time of year, Sinterklaa...
6 Des 20191h 14min

Episode 207: All the good stuff is proprietary
Why does SDN even exist? (No, not SDT, but Software Defined Networking). Also, we discuss a recent Google Anthos interview as well, some kubernetes stuff, and the Mongolian Grill restaurant concept. S...
28 Nov 20191h 8min

Episode 206: The Sanka of hot sauces
We discuss Kubecon and Slack vs. Microsoft Teams. Pretty frothy stuff! Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally revved back up his newsletter. People love it! Subscribe and tell all your friends to subs...
23 Nov 20191h 20min

Episode 205: No Change in our journey
Coté is eating and drinking in this episode, so deal with it. Also, we discuss some odd slides, Mirantis buying Docker Enterprise, and saving code with vikings. Hey, Coté got off his ass and finally ...
14 Nov 20191h 3min




















