Episode 90: These strategies work really well except for when they’re totally fucked

Episode 90: These strategies work really well except for when they’re totally fucked

While it's unknown how much time you should let your kids play Minecraft, it's equally unclear at the moment who'll win the second cloud wars. Between Google, Azure, AWS, and all the others, how companies differentiate themselves and what customers will buy on isn't sorted just yet. We discuss Google Next, Pivotal's momentum announcement, and serious theories for Okta IPO'ing.

Pardon the shoddily formatted show notes below, Coté was in a hurry to get to Spring Break.

Google NEXT Mid-roll Pivotal: we make money, cause we have paying customers Okta files to go public
  • S1 filed.
  • I don't get it. This is going to be a disaster.
  • Whatever the fantasy running SFDC and MSFT running identity.
BONUS LINKS! Five AI Startup Predictions for 2017
  • Link
  • "Pure hype trends will reveal themselves to have no fundamentals behind them" <- GOLD
  • Bots go bust
  • Deep learning goes commodity
  • AI is cleantech 2.0 for VCs
  • MLaaS dies a second death
  • Full stack vertical AI startups actually work
  • Facebook Bots are failing.
Enterprise product management USAF locks in with Oracle US Immigration's "Code Test"? Recommendations

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Episode 109: I’m getting Kubernetes Stockholm syndrome

Episode 109: I’m getting Kubernetes Stockholm syndrome

Docker’s now into kubernetes, being the last major vendor outside of Amazon to latch the orchestration framework into its strategy. Yup, as usual, it’s pretty much just kubernetes business yappin’. T...

20 Okt 201751min

Episode 108: FIXED! MOLLE all the dongles, DevOps snipe hunting, & Docker (claims it) cuts cost by 50%

Episode 108: FIXED! MOLLE all the dongles, DevOps snipe hunting, & Docker (claims it) cuts cost by 50%

Has everyone gone kubernetes crazy? It seems like most buyers and sellers at least want it as an option and are, if you prefer the word, capitulating to supporting it. In past weeks most all vendors -...

12 Okt 201759min

WHITE PAPER SPECIAL! Just another kubernetes article

WHITE PAPER SPECIAL! Just another kubernetes article

This week, we look at an article from Susan Hall at The New Stack. Susan is a solid reporter, so looking at her piece allows us to discuss the world and machination of the tech press, what it’s like t...

4 Okt 20171h 4min

Episode 107: Live from DevOpsDays Kansas City!

Episode 107: Live from DevOpsDays Kansas City!

Live from DevOpsDays Kansas City! Coté moderates a panel of speakers from the event. We discuss how widely DevOps is actually practiced, mentoring and filling the tech pipeline, security, and other to...

25 Sep 201738min

Episode 106: Is “observability” just “instrumentation”? Or, monitoring sucks? No, you suck.

Episode 106: Is “observability” just “instrumentation”? Or, monitoring sucks? No, you suck.

The DevOps kids have decided to come up with a new term “observability.” We get to the bottom of the WTF barrel on what that is - it sounds like a good word-project. Also, there’s a spate of kubernete...

22 Sep 201759min

WHITE PAPER SPECIAL! Kubernetes & container landscapes from Forrester & Gartner

WHITE PAPER SPECIAL! Kubernetes & container landscapes from Forrester & Gartner

This week we look at a recent Forrester paper, “Navigate The Kubernetes Ecosystem,” by Charlie Dai and Dave Bartoletti from June 23rd, 2017 ($499 MSRP). See Charlie’s blog post on the paper, too. Also...

1 Sep 20171h 2min

Episode 105: Kubernetes Rules Everything Around Me, VMworld, Pivotal Container Service

Episode 105: Kubernetes Rules Everything Around Me, VMworld, Pivotal Container Service

It’s VMworld this week, so there’s fresh news from the Dell Technologies universe to sort through. VMware releases it’s SDDC on AWS scheme and Pivotal announces its container service/stack, Pivotal Co...

31 Aug 201758min

Episode 104: “When I go to the grocery store, I just buy the bananas” - Amazon/Whole Goods, J(2)EE, building your own kubernetes stack

Episode 104: “When I go to the grocery store, I just buy the bananas” - Amazon/Whole Goods, J(2)EE, building your own kubernetes stack

Come Monday, we’ll see what full-on “digital transformation” looks like when Amazon fully owns Whole Foods. Also, Oracle is looking to move JEE to a foundation, closing out a long era of Java stewards...

25 Aug 20171h 3min

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