Aaron Palermo on Cybersecurity and SDP - Episode 018

Aaron Palermo on Cybersecurity and SDP - Episode 018

Today’s episode is a bit of a special one your host, Jeffrey Palermo, interviews his own older brother, Aaron Palermo. Aaron is a DevOps engineer, solution architect, and all-around cybersecurity expert. He works for a global cybersecurity services company, is a member of the Cloud Security Alliance, and is a co-author of the up-and-coming Software Defined Perimeter Specification Version 2.

SDP is a full replacement for VPN providing better protection to fully secure your data, devices, and accounts.

This episode is jam-packed with incredibly useful information applicable to software developers but also anybody who has a Wi-Fi network. Stay tuned to hear about how an SDP replaces a VPN, Aaron’s recommendations on how people can fully protect themselves online, which state-of-the-art multi-factor authentication people should be using, how to keep your data safe and protect from Wi-Fi vulnerabilities, and more.

Topics of Discussion:

[:52] About today’s topic and guest.

[1:24] About the Palermo family and Aaron’s background in the industry.

[5:23] Aaron explains what an SDP is.

[7:18] How an SDP affects a person’s setup.

[13:22] Does an SDP complement a VPN or does it replace a VPN?

[13:40] Does an SDP create a network to a data center or can parts of the network exist anywhere?

[14:23] What are the products available now to use an SDP?

[16:00] Some differences between an SDP and a VPN.

[17:00] A message from The Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure.

[17:28] Aaron’s thoughts on whether or not companies not using SDP would be considered malpractice in the future.

[19:26] Why SDP serves a good solution.

[21:05] Would an SDP be an absolute recommendation to people working from home when accessing anything that’s not ‘software as a service?’

[22:49] For smaller organizations, what are Aaron’s SDP recommendations that are easy to get started with?

[24:32] What are some things that people should be doing to protect themselves and their accounts online?

[26:55] On the corporate side, Aaron gives his suggestions on what people should be doing with their ‘software as a service’ accounts.

[28:05] The state-of-the-art multi-factor authentication people should be using.

[29:22] Aaron gives a rundown of YubiKey and how it’s used.

[31:35] The brands Aaron and his customers use (multi-factor authentication-wise.)

[32:05] Aaron speaks about general Wi-Fi vulnerabilities.

[35:08] Aaron explains the premises of his two recent presentations: “Tell My Wi-Fi Love Her,” and “Wi-Fi Trolling.”

[39:27] Aaron’s best recommendations for keeping your data safe.

[41:26] Aaron’s recommendations for backup services.

[43:00] Aaron’s recommendations for backup services on the business or corporate level.

[45:52] Aaron’s take on single sign-on providers and his recommendations to balance ease of development.

[50:30] Aaron and Jeffrey wrap up this week’s episode.

Mentioned in this Episode:

SDP Specification v1.0

Cloud Security Alliance

Azure DevOps

Cyxtera

Zscaler

Duo Security

Clear Measure (Sponsor)

YubiKey

KeePass

LastPass

1Password

BitLocker for Windows

FileVault on Mac

CrashPlan

BackBlaze

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Scott Nichols on the State of Azure - Part 1 - Episode 115

Scott Nichols on the State of Azure - Part 1 - Episode 115

Joining Jeffrey is Scott Nichols, a Sr. Cloud Architect at Microsoft, to discuss the state of Azure.   As a Sr. Cloud Solutions Architect, Scott works for the commercial enterprise division serving the west region. He is also the leader of the .NET and the Azure user groups in Boise, Idaho.   Scott started his career in the IT profession in 1993 as a mainframe and web developer. Since then, he has served as a Lead Software Engineer/Solution Architect, a Software Development Engineering Manager, a Sr. Cloud Software Solution Architect, a Sr. Enterprise Solution Architect, and of course, most recently, a Sr. Cloud Solutions Architect at Microsoft since 2019.   In their conversation today, they discuss the state of Azure. Scott compares and contrasts Azure and AWS, .NET vs. other major frameworks; shares about the most important languages developers should be learning today; what is currently state-of-the-art when it comes to infrastructure as code; and much more!   This is part one of a two-part interview with Scott Nichols, so be sure to tune in next week to catch the second half of the conversation!   Topics of Discussion: [:38] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [:46] About The Azure DevOps Podcast and Jeffrey’s offer to speak at virtual user groups. [1:11] Clear Measure is hiring! Be sure to check out the link in the show notes. [1:31] About today’s episode with Scott Nichols. [1:55] Jeffrey welcomes Scott to the podcast! [2:15] Scott shares about his career background and what has led to his current role as Sr. Cloud Architect at Microsoft. [6:59] Scott talks about Microsoft’s Patterns and Practices team. [9:23] Where to find the specific reference architectures Scott mentioned. [10:19] Scott compares and contrasts Azure and AWS. [14:45] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [15:17] Talking .NET in general and the breadth of .NET vs. other major frameworks. [18:32] Is it true that 31% of the entirety of the internet is .NET? [19:05] The most important languages Scott thinks developers should learn. [19:31] Scott is helping commercial customers to modernize their .NET apps so that they can run in Azure. Is there a formula or a generic process that Scott follows in particular? [24:48] Why are there so many Solution Architects out there right now? [25:36] Scott shares what he believes is currently state of the art when it comes to infrastructure as code and what falls into place nicely now vs. does not. [30:08] Be sure to tune in next week for part 2 of the interview!   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! The Azure DevOps Podcast’s Twitter: @AzureDevOpsShow Scott Nichols’ LinkedIn Scott Nichols’ Twitter @TheScottNichols Azure Architecture Center - Microsoft Amazon Web Services (AWS)Azure Architectures - Microsoft Docs Google Cloud (GCP) Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) Azure Bicep on GitHub .NET Conference 2020 Python Terraform Azure Resource Manager (ARM) CICD   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

16 Nov 202030min

James Grenning on Test-Driven Development - Episode 114

James Grenning on Test-Driven Development - Episode 114

James Grenning joins the podcast this episode to discuss test-driven development.   James is one of the original authors of the Agile Manifesto. His specialties include test-driven development and embedded software going deep in C-based embedded technologies. At his company Wingman Software, he coaches and trains developers to deliver more. With deadlines to meet, quality goals to meet, and customers to satisfy, a developer’s day can often be packed to the brim with little time for investigating better ways to develop — this is where Wingman Software comes in. They offer training, coaching, consulting, and workshops for developers and teams looking to accelerate their progress and reach a new level of performance.   In this episode, James speaks about where test-driven development is today, how it has changed over the decades and his key advice for transitioning to TDD. He also shares some fun tips, from ZOMBIES guiding you through the process of TDD to the secrets of how to become a highly productive team or developer!   Topics of Discussion: [:38] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [:46] About The Azure DevOps Podcast and Jeffrey’s offer to speak at virtual user groups. [1:11] Clear Measure is hiring! Be sure to check out the link in the show notes. [1:22] About today’s episode with James Grenning. [1:43] Jeffrey welcomes James to the podcast! [1:56] James speaks about what it was like at the turn of the millennium when conversations were just starting and the Agile Manifesto was only an idea in a few people’s heads. [6:45] For developers and teams that want to be highly productive, how does James explain the arguments that pit speed and quality against each other? [10:00] For new developers and those who have never done test-driven development before, when would James recommend that they start? And how should they get started? Why should they get started? [18:32] How ZOMBIES can guide you through the process of test-driven development! [20:38] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [21:10] James shares his thought process around managing dependencies. [23:09] The three critical skills of refactoring. [24:21] Why James thinks mob programming and paired programming is really powerful. [24:40] James highlights a key piece of The Agile Manifesto. [25:45] How should a developer be thinking about the process of pulling in a new library? [31:00] For developers who have either inherited a piece of software or have been working with a system for a long time, what would James say is the most effective way to start transitioning to test-driven development? [39:33] James gives some parting words and advice about TDD. [41:17] Jeffrey thanks James for joining the podcast.   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! The Azure DevOps Podcast’s Twitter: @AzureDevOpsShow James Grenning’s Blog James Grenning’s Blog: “TDD Guided by ZOMBIES” James Grenning’s Twitter @JWGrenning Wingman Software Wingman Software: Test-Driven Development for C or C++ Training | Remotely Delivered via Web-Meeting The Agile Manifesto Managing the Software Process, by Watts S. Humphrey Extreme Programming History: The Agile Manifesto Kevlin Henney: “Old is the New New”   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

9 Nov 202041min

Colin Pear on How to Be a .NET Architect - Episode 113

Colin Pear on How to Be a .NET Architect - Episode 113

Today’s guest is none other than, Colin Pear — the Director of Engineering at Skimmer!    Colin is an NServiceBus Champion, an open-source contributor, and a recent Clear Measure alumnus (where he previously held the positions of Chief Architect and Principal Software Architect up until September 2020). In his current position at Skimmer, he runs the .NET software engineering department.   In this episode, Colin shares some invaluable tips on how to become a .NET architect, how to stay focused and effective in a leadership position, and how to effectively run a team as an architect. Colin also shares his thoughts on where to invest your time as a developer, shares about a current project of his, and gives some advice to developers looking to take on a leadership role in the future.   Topics of Discussion: [:38] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [:46] About The Azure DevOps Podcast, Jeffrey’s offer to speak at virtual user groups, and his newest endeavor: a video podcast, Architect Tips! [1:33] About today’s episode with Colin Pear. [1:55] Jeffrey welcomes Colin to the podcast! [2:05] Colin introduces himself and shares about his development journey. [4:28] Colin shares how he transitioned from a developer role to leading in an architect position. [6:24] Colin demystifies and simplifies some developer job titles for those new to the industry. [9:04] When Colin was slinging code all day, every day, did he always think he wanted to code for his entire life? [11:52] Colin and Jeffrey talk about what it’s like to get into the higher levels of working with a team (such as an architect, manager, etc.) Colin also touches on some of the key characteristics that are important to have if you are taking on a leadership position. [15:15] When Colin is working on larger projects or multiple different projects, how does he time-slice his focus and stay effective when he doesn’t know every line of code in every codebase? [17:30] Colin busts the myths of the non-coding architect and those who say, “Architects don’t code, therefore they don’t know what they’re talking about!” Colin also shares about a project of his, BlazorComponentBus. [22:32] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [23:02] Jeffrey and Colin further discuss Colin’s project, BlazorComponentBus. [24:20] Where to find BlazorComponentBus. [24:51] Colin shares some advice on running a team as an architect and how to know which software and tech to invest time into as a developer and which to run away from. [31:12] Colin shares his thoughts and observations on microservices. [34:15] Colin shares some parting advice for developers looking to take on more leadership in the future. [36:22] Jeffrey thanks Colin for joining the podcast.   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! The Azure DevOps Podcast’s Twitter: @AzureDevOpsShow Colin Pear’s LinkedIn Colin Pear’s Twitter @ColinPear Pearweb.com — Colin Pear’s Blog Colin Pear’s Articles on Clear Measure GetSkimmer.com NServiceBusBlazor BlazorComponentBus on GitHub BlazorComponentBus on NuGet   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

2 Nov 202037min

Tony Champion on Career Development - Episode 112

Tony Champion on Career Development - Episode 112

Joining Jeffrey in this episode is a longtime friend of his, Tony Champion! Tony is a software architect with over 20 years of experience, developing with Microsoft technologies. As the president and lead software architect of his own firm, Champion DS, he remains active in the latest trends and technologies, creating custom solutions on Microsoft platforms. Tony is also an active participant in the community as an eight-year recipient of the Microsoft MVP reward, an international speaker, a published author, and a blogger.   Jeffrey and Tony discuss Tony’s new podcast, Developers Roads, his career development, the current state of .NET Stack and his predictions on where it’s headed, and his tips and recommendations for developers looking to go into consulting. He also provides tips around authority building, coaching programs, and where you should be investing your time right now as a developer.   Topics of Discussion: [:38] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [:46] About The Azure DevOps Podcast, Jeffrey’s offer to speak at virtual user groups, and his newest endeavor: a video podcast, Architect Tips! [1:30] About today’s episode with Tony Champion. [2:07] Jeffrey welcomes Tony to the podcast! [2:18] Tony gives a rundown of his career. [4:07] About Tony’s new podcast, Developers Road; when it is launching, its focus, and show format. [7:13] Tony shares about his experience as a consultant; the ups, downs, and biggest lessons. [9:21] Tony breaks down ‘consulting as a way of working’ vs. independent consulting, how developers can break into those fields, and his experiences throughout his career as a consultant. [12:35] Would Tony agree with the sentiment: “Experts teach because if you don’t teach then nobody in the world will recognize that you have expertise”? [15:26] Why Tony has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for several years. [16:05] Tony gives recommendations to listeners looking to build their authority in consulting. [18:50] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [19:24] Coaching programs Tony recommends for developers who want to pursue consulting. [21:47] The current state of the current .NET Stack and where Tony sees it heading. [24:36] Tony shares his thoughts on the future of software development and gives some recommendations for where he believes it may be most valuable to invest your time as a developer. [30:45] Discussing what drives many of the current development jobs. [31:55] Tony speaks about his company, Champion DS, and what it was built off of. He also shares some more of his predictions for the future. [35:00] Jeffrey thanks Tony for joining the podcast.   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! The Azure DevOps Podcast’s Twitter: @AzureDevOpsShow @TonyChampion on Twitter TonyChampion.net Developers Road Podcast Microsoft Silverlight   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

26 Okt 202035min

Rod Paddock on the New Normal - Episode 111

Rod Paddock on the New Normal - Episode 111

Joining the podcast today is Rod Paddock, the CTO of Dash Point Software, Inc. and the Editor in Chief of CODE Magazine!   In 2001, Rod founded Dash Point Software, Inc. to develop high-quality custom software solutions. With over 30 years of experience, some of his current and past clients include Six Flags, First Premier Bank, Microsoft, Calamos Investments, The US Coast Guard, and US Navy. Along with developing software, Rod is a well-known author and conference speaker. Since 1995, he has given talks, training sessions, and keynotes in the US, Canada, and Europe.   In this episode, Rod and Jeffrey cover a ton of ground! They discuss his latest editorial in CODE Magazine title, “The New Normal,” some of his latest favorite tools and libraries (such as Snowflake and Marten), and why he feels it is the best time right now to be a developer!   Topics of Discussion: [:38] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [:46] About The Azure DevOps Podcast, Jeffrey’s offer to speak at virtual user groups, and his newest endeavor: a video podcast, Architect Tips! [1:30] About today’s episode with Rod Paddock. [2:10] Jeffrey welcomes Rod to the podcast! [2:58] Rod reflects on some of the changes he has seen in the industry. [4:36] Rod speaks about the mission of CODE Magazine, the type of content they put out, and some interesting background about how the magazine has evolved. [6:18] Rod speaks about his latest editorial in the magazine titled, “The New Normal”. [10:52] Rod and Jeffrey discuss the future of what this “new normal” may look like going into next year and beyond for the software development industry and in general. [14:49] Why it’s a great time to be a developer (and has always been!). [15:44] As a fun aside, Rod speaks about his meat smoking with his Traeger grill. [20:32] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [21:05] About the Snowflake database engine and how Rod uses it in his work. [25:25] Rod explains the main impetus for adopting Snowflake. [27:21] How to access Snowflake. [28:19] Why, to Rod, Snowflake is the best of all worlds. [30:55] Rod plugs his favorite library for working with CSV files. [32:21] Rod speaks a favorite tool of his, Marten, that was created by Jeremy Miller. [34:37] The curse of choice when it comes to databases and beyond. [37:45] Rod’s thoughts on the “full stack developer.” [42:39] Rod and Jeffrey share some parting words on the software development industry and how quickly it has evolved. [44:00] Jeffrey thanks Stefan for joining the podcast.   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! The Azure DevOps Podcast’s Twitter: @AzureDevOpsShow “The New Normal,” by Rod Paddock on CODE Magazine Rod Paddock | Chief Editor, CODE Magazine @RodPaddock on Twitter Dash Point Software Snowflake Eric Anderson Traeger Grills Amazon Redshift JSON Microsoft Power BI PostgreSQL CsvHelper | NuGet Marten Jeremy Miller SQL Server The Curse of Choice The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More, by Chris Anderson Python   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

19 Okt 202044min

Stefan Schackow on What’s New in Azure App Service - Episode 110

Stefan Schackow on What’s New in Azure App Service - Episode 110

This week, Jeffrey is excited to be joined by a longtime friend of his, Stefan Schackow! Stefan is a program manager on the Azure App Services team who has worked on the web app cloud offering since its earliest days. In Azure, Stefan leads a team of program managers who work on the development and deployment of Azure App Service, as well as the development of Microsoft's on-premises and cloud hybrid products (such as Azure Pack and Azure Stack).   In this episode, Stefan shares some news from the recent Microsoft Ignite conference about Azure App Service. He speaks about their biggest announcement (an overhaul of the entire hardware line for Azure App Service) and what it addresses, some of the exciting changes regarding dev prices for the Pv3 and Pv2 SKUs, his thoughts on the current best Container options, and what’s to come in the next few weeks for App Service. Don’t miss out!   Topics of Discussion: [:38] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [:48] About The Azure DevOps Podcast and Jeffrey’s offer to speak at virtual user groups. [1:15] About today’s episode with Stefan Schackow. [1:45] Jeffrey welcomes Stefan to the podcast! [2:00] Stefan’s thoughts on the recent virtual Microsoft Ignite and years’ past. [4:30] Stefan speaks about their biggest announcement at Ignite: an overhaul of the entire hardware line for Azure App Service and what it addresses. [8:30] To containerize or to not containerize? [11:07] Stefan shares his thoughts on what option you should go for with regards to Containers when you’re developing with a microservices mindset. [17:38] Stefan talks about the exciting changes to App Service Pv3. [22:30] About new dev pricing for the Pv2 SKU. [23:36] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [24:08] P1v3 vs. P1v2. [27:17] Does it make sense to run an app with less than 3.5GB of RAM if that is the current entry point? [28:33] Stefan talks about the upsides and downsides to the older and entry-level SKUs. [30:40] Stefan sheds light on how Application Insights or the CPU that an instance is running at 200% CPU. [32:06] Stefan talks about the various discounts available with the reserved instance and which option to go with. [36:06] What’s baked into the reserved instance pricing? [40:53] What’s to come a few weeks from now! [41:41] Jeffrey thanks Stefan for joining the podcast.   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! The Azure DevOps Podcast’s Twitter: @AzureDevOpsShow Azure App Service - Team Blog  “App Service Environment v3 (ASEv3) public preview pre-announcement” Windows Containers Azure Container Service Kubernetes “App Service introduces the new Pv3 SKU for Windows and Linux customers” Blazor Azure Application Insights “How the Azure reservation discount is applied to virtual machines”   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

12 Okt 202042min

 News from Microsoft Ignite 2020 - Episode 109

News from Microsoft Ignite 2020 - Episode 109

In today’s ‘solocast,’ Jeffrey is taking a look at the virtual Microsoft Ignite 2020 conference that was held on September 22nd-24th.   At last year’s conference, Jeffrey was fortunate enough to be a part of their community reporter team. At this year’s conference, he was one of five table-talk facilitators on a panel titled, “Why we’re excited to be a developer right now!” (If you’re interested in viewing this panel, a replay is available in the show notes!)   In this episode, Jeffrey highlights some of the important announcements from this year’s Microsoft Ignite, shares his insights on the developer-focused topics that were discussed, and takes listeners through the “Book of News” of everything that happened at the conference. If you’re shipping software with Microsoft technologies, you’re going to want to stay tuned in!   Topics of Discussion: [:38] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [:48] About The Azure DevOps Podcast and Jeffrey’s offer to speak at virtual user groups. [1:43] About today’s episode on Microsoft Ignite 2020. [2:15] Jeffrey’s experience at last year’s Microsoft Ignite. [3:05] About Jeffrey’s experience at this year’s Microsoft Ignite as a speaker. [3:22] What Jeffrey will be covering in today’s episode. [3:54] News about .NET 5 from Microsoft Ignite. [5:46] News on Azure App Service and Windows Container. [7:33] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [8:05] Several updates about Visual Studio 2019. [10:02] Announcements about C# and .NET 5. [10:28] Announcements about MSIX. [10:51] New capabilities for Windows subsystem for Linux. [11:12] Enhancements to Windows terminal features. [11:39] Announcements about Microsoft Edge developer tools and Microsoft Edge on Linux. [12:51] Jeffrey wraps up the podcast and shares where you can learn more about the conference and view the virtual sessions. [13:30] About next week’s episode!   Mentioned in this Episode: Cloudify.co — Today’s sponsor! Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! The Azure DevOps Podcast’s Twitter: @AzureDevOpsShow Microsoft Ignite 2020 “Why we’re excited to be a developer right now! (Americas Table Talk)” with Jeffrey Palermo Microsoft Ignite 2020: Book of News .NET 5.0 Release Candidate Azure App Service Visual Studio 2019 Preview Release Notes Updates about MSIX New Windows subsystem for Linux Windows Terminal   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

5 Okt 202014min

Chrissy LeMaire on DevOps with dbatools - Episode 108

Chrissy LeMaire on DevOps with dbatools - Episode 108

This podcast episode is sponsored by Cloudify.co — a platform that radically simplifies end-to-end network automation through open-source, intent-based orchestration. Automate Ansible, Terraform, and Kubernetes to your Azure and private cloud directly from your .net visual studio environments natively within no additional heavy lifting.   Chrissy LeMaire is joining Jeffrey today on The Azure DevOps Podcast!    Chrissy is a Cloud and Datacenter Management and Data Platform MVP who has worked in IT for over 20 years. She is the creator of the popular SQL PowerShell module, dbatools; holds a master's degree in Systems Engineering; and is co-author of Learn dbatools in a Month of Lunches. Chrissy also livestreams on her Twitch channel, potatoqualitee, where she shares the process of writing dbatools and more.   In this episode, Chrissy speaks about PowerShell’s applicability, IRC and scripting, sponsorships and monetizing on GitHub, her journey with creating dbatools, and much, much more!   Topics of Discussion: [:38] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [:46] About The Azure DevOps Podcast and Jeffrey’s offer to speak at virtual user groups. [1:26] About this episode’s sponsor: Cloudify.co [1:52] About today’s episode with Chrissy LeMaire. [2:20] Jeffrey welcomes Chrissy to the podcast. [2:25] About Chrissy’s Twitch channel, potatoqualitee. [3:28] Chrissy shares her enthusiasm for Manning Publications. [4:22] About Chrissy’s book, Learn dbatools in a Month of Lunches, and where to obtain a copy for yourself! [5:47] Chrissy shares about her journey with scripting up to the creation of dbatools. [10:06] Where to find dbatools online. [10:29] How Jeffrey and Chrissy first became acquainted. [12:11] Briefly discussing how SDP is suiting up to become the full replacement for VPN. [12:52] How did Chrissy’s background with PowerShell, IRC, and scripting influence her approach with dbatools? [14:39] Chrissy gives the lowdown of testing with dbatools. [19:24] Is it easy to migrate to SQL Azure with dbatools? [21:02] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [21:32] Chrissy and Jeffrey discuss the opportunities for automation. [23:57] Chrissy speaks about being GitHub Star and what that means. [26:18] How GitHub has expanded over the years with monetization and sponsorship capabilities. Chrissy shares her experience and recommendations with these. [30:37] About Chrissy’s various social channels and what you can expect at each! [34:00] Chrissy gives some final recommendations and final pieces of information about PowerShell. [35:05] Jeffrey thanks Chrissy for joining the podcast!   Mentioned in this Episode: Cloudify.co — Today’s sponsor! Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! The Azure DevOps Podcast’s Twitter: @AzureDevOpsShow dbatools Chrissy LeMaire’s LinkedIn Chrissy LeMaire’s Twitter @CL Chrissy LeMaire on GitHub @potatoqualitee Chrissy’s Twitch Channel @potatoqualitee Chrissy LeMaire’s Patreon @potatoqualitee Learn dbatools in a Month of Lunches, by Chrissy LeMaire and Rob Sewell GitHub.com/sqlcollaborative/dbatools The Azure DevOps Podcast Ep. 18: “Aaron Palermo on Cybersecurity and SDP” PowerShell dbatools.io/tests dbatools.io/slack — Join the Slack channel! Twitter @PowerShellLive Twitter @psdbatools Twitter @thelivecoders Twitch.tv/team/livecoders Twitch @codephobiaGitHub.com/pester/Pester asciidocfx.com   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

28 Sep 202035min

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