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Speeches by President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins
Machnamh 100 Seminar V - Keynote Address by Professor Brendan O Leary

Speeches by President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 39:53


Broadcast of the fifth in the series of Machnamh 100 seminars, entitled “Constitutional, Institutional and Ideological Foundations: Complexity and Contestation” https://president.ie/en/presidential-seminars/machnamh-100

The Cloudcast
DevOps Efficiency through Integration

The Cloudcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 39:13


Brendan O’Leary (@olearycrew, Sr. Dev Evangelist @GitLab, CNCF Board) talks about Developer Productivity, how to improve flow, integrated tool chains, and tips to improve organizational dynamics.  SHOW: 504SHOW SPONSOR LINKS:Okta HomepageTry Okta for FREE (Trial in 10 minutes)See how O’Reilly online learning can help your tech teams. Request a free demo now.Datadog Security Monitoring Homepage: Modern Monitoring and AnalyticsTry Datadog yourself by starting a free, 14-day trial today. Listeners of this podcast will also receive a free Datadog T-shirt.CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotwCHECK OUT OUR NEW PODCAST - "CLOUDCAST BASICS"SHOW NOTES:GitLab HomepageTopic 1 - Welcome to the show. Software supply-chains have been in the news quite a bit lately. Before we get into that, tell us about your background and what gets you passionate about developer productivity? Topic 2 - Let’s talk about “the State of Developer Productivity” in 2021. What are developers able to do well, and where are their big bottlenecks today? Topic 3 - I constantly get questions of “do we fix this with better tools, or better organizations. I’m pretty sure the answer is a combination of both, but do you see one side or the other having a bigger impact? Topic 4 - GitLab does a very good job bringing together the tools developers need across the software-supply chain. When do you see an integrated “platform” gain more adoption, and when does the developer desire for “pick our tools” tend to stay in place?   Topic 5 - Is the Solarwinds hack making a lot of companies rethink how they build software? Topic 6 - What are some of the best tips you have to help developer teams get more efficient, more productive? FEEDBACK?Email: show at thecloudcast dot netTwitter: @thecloudcastnet

Irish Times Inside Politics
Politics, culture and the centenary of Northern Ireland

Irish Times Inside Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 53:48


Following last week's podcast with professor Brendan O’Leary on the creation of Northern Ireland, today’s show looks at this year’s centenary in respect of the politics and culture of the region. Hugh is joined by unionist political commentator Sarah Creighton to discuss the future of Northern Ireland, its changing relationship with both the UK and the Republic, and her views on the prospect of a united Ireland. In the second part of the show, Hugh talks to Northern Irish writers Jan Carson and Rosemary Jenkinson about the centenary in terms of culture and identity.

Eficode
Interview: Remote-first DevOps with Brendan O'Leary, GitLab

Eficode

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 54:09


During the COVID-19 outbreak and the following pandemic, many organizations were forced to transition to the remote mode. In the DevOps arena, GitLab is an organization that has decided to be all-remote, always. They also actively share information not only about their strategy, direction and metrics, but also their approach to organizing as an all-remote company. Brendan O’Leary from GitLab joins us to talk about the connection between all-remote work, and remote-first DevOps. Because we believe that DevOps starts already from the business validation and design thinking, we invited Mervi Rauhala to share her experiences transitioning business and service design from co-located practices to remote. Relevant content (needs UTM tracking): - GitLab's public handbook: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/ - GitLab's 2020 Remote Work Report: https://about.gitlab.com/remote-work-report/ - GitLab's All-remote playbook: https://about.gitlab.com/company/culture/all-remote/ - The Digital Product Building (DPB) Toolkit: https://hubs.ly/H0zdWgl0 - 5 tips for a great remote workshop, by Mervi Rauhala : https://hubs.ly/H0zdVS50 - Remote work - Tales and tips of an adept, by Boris Schulz: https://hubs.ly/H0zdWls0

What the Dev?
The conflict between speed and quality in application deployment (with GitLab’s Brendan O’Leary) - Episode 49

What the Dev?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 18:08


In today’s episode we're speaking with Brendan O’Leary, senior developer evangelist at GitLab. We discuss the ongoing conflict between speed and quality when deploying applications. He also offers guidance on how developers can succeed at both without cutting corners. Here are links to resources we mentioned in this episode:Guide to remote workGitLab Commit

Do you even Art?
Do you even Art?

Do you even Art?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 51:07


What happens when a software engineer, an animator, and an English teacher get together to talk about art...? No, it’s not the start of a lame joke. Rather, it’s the premise of Do You Even Art?, a new podcast about art’s place in 21st-Century pop culture. The pilot episode introduces you to co-hosts Brendan O’Leary, Mike Mirandi, and Matt Martelli, who share their responses to the question “What is art?” with an exploration of Aristotle, Simon and Garfunkel, Frankenstein, and everything in between

OpenFin MVP Podcast
Adjusting Your DevOps Strategies In A Remote World

OpenFin MVP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 32:21


In this episode, Brendan O’Leary from GitLab tells us what DevOps is all about and how it applies to capital markets. He also tells us how GitLab got started being an all-remote company well before COVID made it mandatory.

UnCapped Podcast
Episode 174 - Breweries respond to Covid-19 closures

UnCapped Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 75:55


The next few weeks are going to be very difficult for our local breweries. Many of them rely on taproom sales to keep the lights on. We invited Jim Bauckman, director of communications for the Brewers Association of Maryland, and Brendan O’Leary, co-founder of True Respite Brewing co., to come in and talk about what beer fans can do to help support the breweries we love. We also discussed the cancellation of the Maryland Craft Beer Festival, resources for unemployed workers, the new beer-delivery service biermi.com, and the return of Fruit Crushers and Beach Drink.

Ideas X People
18. Brendan O’Leary: Why Is Northern Ireland Such a Contentious Point for Brexit? / The Future of Global Governance

Ideas X People

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020


My guest today is political science professor Brendan O’Leary. He has been an advisor to the United Nations and European Union and has held many other distinguished positions.  We discuss many topics ranging from why and how Northern Ireland became such a contentious point for Brexit, why Brexit has taken so long, the efficacy of […]

On the Issues with Alon Ben-Meir
On The Issues Episode 56: Brendan O'Leary

On the Issues with Alon Ben-Meir

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 46:50


Brendan O'Leary is an Irish, European Union, and US citizen, and since 2003 has been the Lauder Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author, co-author, and co-editor of 26 books; and the author or co-author of hundreds of articles or chapters in peer-reviewed journals and university presses, encyclopedia articles, and numerous other forms of publication. Professor O’Leary was the inaugural winner of the Juan Linz prize of the International Political Science Association for contributions to the study of multinational societies, federalism and power-sharing, and in 2016 he was elected an honorary member of the Royal Irish Academy, principally because of his contributions to the field of power-sharing. In addition to his scholarly work, O’Leary has been a political and constitutional advisor to the United Nations, the European Union, the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq, the Governments of the UK and Ireland, and to the British Labour Party (before and during the Irish peace process). Between 1983 and 2003, O’Leary was on the faculty of the London School of Economics & Political Science, where he was successively Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader, and Professor of Political Science; the first elected head of the LSE Government Department (1998-2001); and an elected Academic Governor (2000-1). He has been a visiting professor of political science at Uppsala University, the University of Western Ontario, Canada, and at Queen's University Belfast, and a Moore fellow at the National University of Ireland-Galway. Brendan O’Leary was a political advisor to the British Labour Shadow Cabinet on Northern Ireland between 1987-8 and 1996-7, advising the late Kevin McNamara and the late Marjorie (“Mo”) Mowlam, shadow Secretaries of State for Northern Ireland. He advised Irish, British, and American ministers and officials, and the Irish-American Morrison delegation during the Northern Ireland peace process, appeared as an expert witness before the US Congress, and was a guest at the White House in 1994, 1995 and 1998. His work with John McGarry on police reform was singled out in the press for influencing the independent commission on police reform which reported in 1999. O’Leary has been a constitutional advisor for the European Union and the United Nations in the promotion of the confederal and federal re-building of Somalia, and for the United Kingdom’s Department of International Development in consultancies on power-sharing in coalition governments in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa, and in Nepal. For the United Nations O’Leary was a contributing consultant to its 2004 United Nations Human Development Report on Culture and Liberty, co-edited by Amartya Sen. In 2009-2010 he was seconded to the UN as the Senior Advisor on Power-Sharing in the Standby Team of the Mediation Support Unit of the Department of Political Affairs. In that capacity he had field experience in numerous conflict-sites, including in Sudan, South Sudan, Nepal and Kyrgyzstan. Since 2003 O’Leary has regularly been an international constitutional advisor to the Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraq, assisting in the negotiation of the Transitional Administrative Law (2004); electoral systems design (2004-5); the Constitution of Iraq (2005); the draft Constitution of the Kurdistan Region (2005-); and in monitoring violations of the Constitution of Iraq by its federal government. He has also been an expert witness on Iraq and Kurdistan to branches of the US Government, and to the United Kingdom's Iraq Commission.

Naptown Pintcast
Snowball, Binky & Maryland Beer Laws at Waverly

Naptown Pintcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 48:16


Welcome to the first episode of season three of the Naptown Pintcast. This podcast was recorded on a late chilly afternoon in mid-February — snuggled up in the VIP booth at Waverly Brewing Company in the Hampden neighborhood of Baltimore. …under the menacing gaze of Snowball and Binky. My guests on this “roundtable” episode are Brendan O’Leary (cofounder of True Respite Brewing Company and the Treasurer of the Supporters of Maryland Brewing PAC), Avery Strachan (of Waverly Brewing Company, as well as the Government Affairs Chair for the Brewers Association of Maryland), and Kelly Dudeck (Chief Strategy Officer of Grow & Fortify, representing the Brewers Association of Maryland.) Melissa Yukna (managing partner and general manager of Waverly Brewing Company) also joined us briefly during our conversation. Our discussion centers around what the 2019 Maryland General Assembly session holds for Maryland craft brewers. As I reported last week in my column last week for The Capital, the brewers are leading with a message clearly underscored with confidence and optimism. Though that confidence is warranted, it may be a surprise to some, given the tenor of legislative discourse around craft brewery regulation in Maryland in 2017 and 2018, under the cloud of House Bill 1283. Listen in to learn what’s different about this year, why things are different this time around, how Guinness has been an active, supportive partner with Maryland craft brewer legislative priorities, and… the story of Snowball and Binky.

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
Brexit 2019: A Look Ahead

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 26:46


Knowledge@Wharton on Business Radio is featuring an interview series this month called “2019: A Look Ahead” and begin with a look at Brexit, the United Kingdom's move to leave the European Union. Prime Minister Theresa May had worked out a deal with the EU but couldn't get a majority within her own party to support it, particularly among the hardline “Brexiteers.” A new vote is expected in the coming weeks. Host Dan Loney talks with Brendan O’Leary, Political Science Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and Michelle Egan, Professor in the School of International Service at American University and Global Fellow at The Wilson Center, to discuss the current trajectory of Brexit in 2019 on Knowledge@Wharton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Wharton Business Radio Highlights
Brexit Negotiations Update

Wharton Business Radio Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 27:55


Last week, The European Union and Britain wrapped up a meeting concluding they need more time to develop their “Brexit” strategy, as the latest problem is forming a customs border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. They also discussed the issue of a ‘soft’ Brexit, where there would be a slow transition period perhaps of 21 months, verses a ‘hard’ exit. Prime Minister Teresa May seems to be in favor of the former but is getting pressure from hard-line Brexiteers for the latter. Whatever happens, May has to present the deal to Parliament on January 21, 2019, and the Brexit is set for March 29. Host Dan Loney talks with Daniel Kelemen, Professor of Political Science and Chair in European Union Politics at Rutgers University, and Brendan O’Leary, Lauder Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania, to get the latest on these negotiations on Knowledge@Wharton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

UnCapped Podcast
Episode 103 - Supporters of MD Brewing PAC

UnCapped Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 43:23


Avery Strachan, of Waverly Brewing Co. and Brendan O’Leary, of True Respite stop by to discuss issues pertaining to the Supporters of MD Brewing PAC and their VIB – Very Important Beers fundraiser event.

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Ethnicity & Democratic Governance
Federalization of Iraq and the Breakup of Sudan

Ethnicity & Democratic Governance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2011 92:30


Brendan O’Leary, Lauder Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania 2011 J.A. Corry Lecture in Political Studies - April 6, 2011