
Episode 188: The transit private/public partnership, and, yeah, still, of course, kubernetes shit of the week
There’s a couple kubernetes announcements this week: we mostly talk about Pivotal’s, and a tad on IBM. Plus, maybe scooters are actually good for cities and compiling source code for your infrastructu...
20 Juli 20191h 5min

Episode 187: Beyond the Fitzgeraldian Theory of Cloud Barriers to Entry
With IBM closing its acquisition of Red Hat, we discuss the changing mechanics of an enterprise software business. Why do we think the big clouds will have such an indefinite hold on market leadership...
13 Juli 20191h 7min

Episode 186: SLOs, SLIs, SLAs, and SRE, or, Finding “The Business”
SLOs, SLIs, SLAs, and SRE, or, Finding “The Business” How do SLOs really work, and how do you find "the business"? The three of us couldn't get together this week, so we have an interview this week w...
5 Juli 201927min

Episode 185: Drink your own dog food
Drink your own dog food No matter the searing product strategy insight, ops is always left holding the bag. With few exceptions (like NSX), infrastructure software has to be free and easy to check ou...
1 Juli 20191h 12min

Episode 184: The developer survey bong talk SIG
Do organizations ever just want to do a good job? Not really. Also, after looking through a new developer survey: Developers change what they use, but pretty much stay the same. Also, half of the, sti...
21 Juni 201952min

Episode 183: Miller Time is a state of mind
Lowering your expectations on open source is a favorite topic of ours, so we return to it. Spoiler: people gotta make money somehow. Also, we explore inebriation in Amsterdam and other locales, Mary M...
14 Juni 20191h 10min

Episode 182: It’s chaos week in Enterprise Software!
It’s chaos week in Enterprise Software! Cloudera misses their forecast, Oracle and Microsoft team up on cloud computing and more open source licensing discussion. Plus, we try to make sense of the met...
7 Juni 20191h 4min

Episode 181: There wasn’t a sign that said I was in a drum circle zone
You can now pay open source developers directly, well, those in the closed beta. Seems like a good idea, really. Also, the Commonwealth and Friends club doesn’t like Huawei, and thought lords can be b...
3 Juni 20191h 18min




















