The newest podcast series covering all things related to software delivery.
Welcome onboard on our 4th episode of DevOps World Radio with Kohsuke Kawaguchi, Sacha Labourey and Ian O'Brien. On this episode, we are going to talk about DevOps implementations, the successes and the challenges through the eyes of two industry veterans - Kohsuke and Sacha. And Ian tells us about what role data, ML and AI can play in helping practitioners do DevOps better. Everybody that's out there thinking they are doing DevOps really well or planning to do DevOps, or anywhere along the journey - sometimes you get 5-10 years into it and you go, we are the best in the world, we are just awesome at this, we are killing it at DevOps. But then the inside truth is always somewhere in between or not close to that statement. There might still be a long way to go and a lot of things that need to happen before you get really successful at it in both a practical and strategic sense. And that's ok! Being able to admit that there is a long way to go and finding ways to improve it, that's something we are going to have in this discussion and who better to discuss this than the two people who have been doing this for 25 years+. We are so excited to have two legendary personalities, who have probably seen some of the largest, most successful and probably some of the most challenging DevOps implementations in the market - Founder of Hudson Project and Jenkins, Kohsuke Kawaguchi and Founder and CSO of CloudBees, Sacha Labourey.
Our host, Shawn Ahmed talks about the future of Fintech/ Financial Services with Chris Skinner. It is said that every child in technology is trained by their parent to be one generation out of date. How true is this statement? Writing a cheque to be paid into account to getting paid in bitcoins, there is a whole generational shift that has happened over the last decade in terms of how we have evolved in our approach to FinTech. Chris Skinner is one of the most influential people in technology. He is an independent commentator on the financial markets and fintech through his blog, the Finanser.com, which is updated daily and as a best-selling author. His latest book, Digital for Good, focuses on how technology and finance can work together to address the environmental and social issues we face today and make a better world. Here is his perspective on what the future holds for Financial Sector.
Steves Wozniak shares his thoughts on transformation, his interest in innovation, and his dislike for spam on the new DevOps Radio episode. Don't miss this one! About Steve Wozniak: A Silicon Valley icon, technology entrepreneur and philanthropist for more than forty years, Steve Wozniak has helped shape the computing industry with his design of Apple's first line of products the Apple I and II. He also influenced the popular Macintosh. In 1976, Wozniak and Steve Jobs founded Apple Computer Inc. with Wozniak's Apple I personal computer. Wozniak continues to pursue his entrepreneurial and philanthropic interests to this day. In October 2017, Steve co-founded Woz U — a postsecondary education and training platform focused on software engineering and technology development. He has also recently co-founded Efforce which leverages disparate applications of blockchain technology. During it all Wozniak has delivered thousands of talks and fireside chats, thrilling audiences and inspiring the next generation of entrepreneurs and engineers.
On this episode of DevOps Radio, William Loomis and Stewart Scott with the Atlantic Council discuss DevSecOps and securing the software supply chain.
On the latest episode of DevOps Radio, Luke Hohmann discusses his framework for twelve games that uncover customers' needs.
On the latest episode of DevOps Radio, Adrienne Tacke joins host Brian Dawson to discuss beating imposter syndrome and the three things she wishes she knew before becoming a software developer.
On the latest episode of DevOps Radio, Ev Kontsevoy discusses creating "The Matrix" for software and tips for starting a company.
On the latest episode of DevOps Radio, Charlie Betz joins host Brian Dawson to discuss the new report, "Software Delivery Maturity: Empower Developers With End-To-End Automation, Orchestration, And Collaboration."
On the 100th episode of DevOps Radio, DevOps Advocate Aaron Aldrich discusses how he mobilized his evangelism and community building on several fronts, including DevOps, resilience engineering, and mental health.
On the latest episode of DevOps Radio, Pete Hodgson discusses feature flagging and how startups can scale their teams and operations.
On the latest episode of DevOps Radio, Julien Delange of Applied Visions discusses how developers can manage technical debt and his predictions for the future of coding.
On the latest episode of DevOpsRadio, Frank Zinghini of Applied Visions explains how visual software solutions can help solve complex problems within an enterprise.
On Episode 96 of DevOps Radio, Erika Chestnut joins Host Brian Dawson to discuss quality assurance.
Søren Pedersen, the founder of BuildingBetterSoftware, joins Host Brian Dawson to discuss bridging the gap in DevOps.
Steve Pereira, founder of Visible, joins Host Brian Dawson to discuss Value Stream Management.
Robin Purohit, CEO & co-founder of Peritus.ai, joins Host Brian Dawson to discuss bringing AI to the enterprise and community forums.
On this episode of DevOps Radio, Ellen Chisa joins host Brian Dawson to discuss product management and productivity.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, VMware's James Urquhart joins host Brian Dawson to discuss his new book on event-driven integration.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, Shipa's CEO and Founder Bruno Andrade joins host Brian Dawson to discuss his thoughts on the future of Kubernetes.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson talks to two more of the DevOps World 2020 Award Winners on the projects that drove the award and lessons learned, as well as other topics. First we hear from Chafin Bryant of Capital One the winner of the CloudBees Innovation Award for DevOps Scalability Achievement. Then Riad Ghafir of BNP Paribas CIB talks about winning the CloudBees Innovation Award for DevOps Automation Excellence.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, SingleStore's Chief Product Officer Jordan Tigani joins host Brian Dawson to discuss all things data.
Christine Yen joins host Brian Dawson on the latest episode of DevOps Radio to share her journey from engineer to co-founder and CEO of Honeycomb and why observability is so important in today’s software development.
Join host Brian Dawson for the 87th episode of DevOps Radio where he sits down with solopreneur and founder of Akita Software, Jean Yang.
In this episode of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson talks to two of the DevOps World 2020 Award Winners on the projects that drove the award and lessons learned, as well as other topics. First up, Ben Angell, Head Of DevOps Engineering, Nationwide Building Society shares details of his DevOps Rising Star award win. Then, Brian is back on the mic with the team from Citizant and the IRS, the winners of the Diversity in DevOps Awards.
In Episode 84, Dr. Anne Marie Imafidon, the founder and CEO of social enterprise Stemettes and keynote speaker at DevOps World 2020, discusses her journey from child prodigy to tech leader advocating for young women in tech.
Host Brian Dawson interviews Chad Wathington, the Chief Strategy Officer at ThoughtWorks, in the latest episode of DevOps Radio. Tune in to hear Chad's journey to agile, including feedback loops, and his thoughts on ethical tech.
On this episode of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson is joined by Jacqueline Salinas, the director of ecosystem and community development for the Continuous Development Foundation. Jacqueline talks about her journey as a non-technical person in the software development world and how she's championing some pretty cool initiatives at the CD Foundation.
In Episode 80 of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson and tech executive Randy Shoup share advice on how to scale DevOps CI/CD practices as organizations grow.
Host Brian Dawson is joined by Nick Koutrelakos, lead React Native mobile developer at Stadium Goods, to talk about the company's focus on building a react native app that inspires customers and suppliers.
DevOps Radio Host Brian Dawson speaks with CloudBees CEO Sacha Labourey about what software companies can expect in the COVID Era.
Following the release of the 2020 State of Software Delivery Management Report, the survey’s authors, Principal Analyst Sanjeev Sharma from Accelerated Strategies Group, and Mitch Ashley, the company’s CEO, join host Brian Dawson on DevOps Radio for a wide-ranging discussion about the current state of software delivery management in the enterprise.
Host Brian Dawson is joined by Vincent Behar a software architect at Dailymotion, a video-sharing technology platform. As a friend of CloudBees and the Jenkins community Vincent discusses his journey from CI to CD with Jenkins X.
Agile software development expert Elisabeth Hendrickson shares lessons from her career and explains what considerations enterprises must make to achieve agile software development.
In the second panel from CloudBees Connect, host Brian Dawson delves further into learnings and best practices for enabling and empowering developers while driving business objectives. The discussion features Jimmy McNamara and Aoife Fitzmaurice of Fidelity, Sanmat Jhanjhari of Nationwide Building Society and Aswini Rajasekaran of AIB.
Host Brian Dawson leads a panel discussion on the Reality of Delivering Modern Software in an Enterprise Environment with Jennifer Hansen of Capital One, Adam Robertson of Pinger, Robert Kelley of IHG and Daniel Ritchie of Broadridge. These DevOps leaders share learnings and best practices for enabling and empowering developers while driving business objectives.
On Episode 72 of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson is joined by Nicolas Chaillan, Chief Software Officer for the United States Department of Defense. As the first person to hold this title for the federal government, Nicolas is responsible for introducing DevSecOps to the United States Department of Defense.
Host Brian Dawson is back on the mic with Daniel Ritchie, Distinguished Engineer at Broadridge, the leading provider of investor communications, technology-driven solutions, and data and analytics to the financial services industry. During the course of the conversation the two discuss the misconceptions associated with DevOps, bringing DevOps to the enterprise and managing the environmental factors within the organizations to make DevOps successful.
DevOps Radio host Brian Dawson is back, joined by Cheryl Razzell, director of platform and Live Ops at Polystream. As Polystream reinvents the way that we use the internet for streaming 3D interactive content and applications by leveraging the compute in the cloud and rendering locally, Cheryl's role is about growing the platform that hosts their streaming technology, which is Polystream’s “magic sauce.”
In this episode of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson is joined by Jimmy McNamara, product manager at Fidelity Investments. His main focus in this role is to work with the business to identify and understand what their needs are in terms of capabilities to help them be able to produce great software.
DevOps Radio host Brian Dawson is back and joined by the CloudBees Jenkins X team consisting of Mo Plassnig, James Rawlings and James Strachan, who all worked on the recent launch of CloudBees CI/CD powered by Jenkins X.
On the latest episode of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson is joined by co-host Sam Fell, AVP of Marketing at CloudBees and DevOps Delivery Coach and Consultant, Manuel Pais. In this episode they discuss the recurring challenges in software development that led Manuel to co-author the book, Team Topologies: Organizing Business and Technology Teams for Fast Flow.
DevOps Radio host Brian Dawson is back, broadcasting live with Director of Engineering at Autodesk, George Swan. George has been leading the CI/CD effort within the Autodesk for the last few years. At the time George was hired, the company had been undergoing a digital transformation in which CI/CD played a crucial role. George made the pitch to begin working at the helm of the CI/CD project, and has been leading it ever since.
Live from DevOps World | Jenkins World 2019, Annie Michelia, database architect at Broadridge, sat down with DevOps Radio to discuss the implementation of DevOps in the financial sector. Annie describes her work as an architect at Broadridge focusing on on-premise database technologies, as well as AWS Cloud technologies, while playing a major role in cloud initiative projects for lift and shifts.
On this special episode of DevOps Radio live from DevOps World | Jenkins World 2019, Sam Fell is joined by a special panel of guests to discuss feature flags. On the panel is Erez Rusovsky, former CEO and founder of Rollout, who now leads the product of Rollout feature flags at CloudBees; Chris Condo, principal analyst at Forrester, who covers application development delivery; and Rachel Stephens, an analyst with RedMonk, focused on understanding technology trends from a practitioner-led perspective.
Host Brian Dawson is joined by Aravind Kalavagattu, Engineering Manager at LendingClub. Aravind oversees two teams, Engineering Efficiency, a team focused on development productivity, CI/CD tooling and the code review process, and Test Infrastructure and Automation, a team focused on testing strategies and efficiency.
Host Brian Dawson is back on the latest episode of DevOps Radio, joined by Nick Liffen, software engineering team lead at Eli Lilly. Nick started at Eli Lilly as a software developer and quickly moved to product ownership where he now oversees a team of eight people who focus on standing up Jenkins Share Libraries and Jenkins Pipelines in the DevOps space.
On the latest episode of DevOps Radio, host Brian Dawson is back, joined by DevOps Rising Stars Adam Robertson, Head of DevOps, Pinger, and Kristian Windsor, a DevOps engineer and former software engineer, Pinger.
We’re back –live from DevOps World | Jenkins World 2019 – with a panel comprised of Jayne Groll – DevOps Institute; Helen Beal – Ranger4; Damon Edwards – Rundeck; and Sean Davis – Equifax and hosted by Sam Fell. Straight off a live panel, the group dives right into their observations on the investments companies are making in upskilling their people
Analysts Dan Kirsch from Hurwitz & Associates, Jon Collins from GigaOm and Torsten Volk from EMA join our newest host, Sam Fell, for a special analyst panel, live at this year’s DevOps World | Jenkins World San Francisco. Through the work they’re doing with their clients, these three analysts have a front row seat to the ins and outs of digital transformation and innovation in the software development market.
Host Brian Dawson is back on the mic with Google Software Engineer Craig Barber for an all-new episode of DevOps Radio. In this podcast, the duo discusses some of the key Jenkins plugins for GCP in addition to the guiding tenants Craig’s team employs to provide great customer experience at Google.