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In this episode of the Design. Build. Hunt. Podcast, Josh talks with Brenon of Whitetail Partners New York and two of his clients, Darren Newhart and Mike Risely, about their whirlwind of a summer implementing their habitat design and a big buck that read the script! Have a topic you want us to explore in future episodes? Let us know! To learn more, check us out online at whitetailpartners.com, on YouTube, on Instagram, or on Facebook. Find the Whitetail Partners Habitat Consultant for your region here. Learn more about Whitetail Partners Design and Management services here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textL'édition française: Alice Brenon est une doctorande et chercheuse du CNRS en informatique linguistique au LIRIS (Laboratoire d'InfoRmatique en Image et Systèmes d'information) à Lyon. Alice décrit son engagement dans le projet GEODE (“Encyclopedic GEOgraphical DiscoursE: Writing about Geography in France from the Enlightenment to the Age of Wikipedia”). Dans ce cadre, elle a développé plusieurs outils logiciels dont certains sont en Haskell. Nous vous souhaitons une bonne écoute.Lienshttps://perso.liris.cnrs.fr/abrenon/ Alice Brenonhttps://liris.cnrs.fr/these/these-alice-brenonhttps://gitlab.inria.fr/abrenon/soprano/https://geode-project.github.io projet Géode sur GitHubhttps://archive.softwareheritage.org/browse/content/sha1_git:5675074b84f915278fc2137190bdc44d514a6740/?origin_url=https://gitlab.inria.fr/abrenon/soprano/&path=LICENSE https://www.collexpersee.eu/projet/disco-lge/ https://guix.gnu.org projet GUIXhttps://www.haskell.org Haskell langage de programmation https://editions-rnti.fr/?inprocid=1002717 Classification automatique d'articles encyclopédiques Support the showThank you for listening! Merci de votre écoute! Vielen Dank für´s Zuhören! Contact Details/ Coordonnées / Kontakt: Email mailto:code4thought@proton.me UK RSE Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought or @piddie US RSE Slack (usrse.slack.com): @Peter Schmidt Mastodon: https://fosstodon.org/@code4thought or @code4thought@fosstodon.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ (personal Profile)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/codeforthought/ (Code for Thought Profile) This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
We explore the innovative world of mixology with Brenon and Sam of Pour Bastards on this episode. With roots in prestigious establishments like the Ritz Carlton and Binkley's, and mentorship from the renowned Barter and Shake team, they created the award-winning Killer Whale Sex Club. Join us at Pretty Penny as we discuss their other unique concepts—Killer Whale Sex Club, Disco Dragon, Fuck You Pay Me,—and their vision for elevating Arizona's cocktail scene. subscribe to our magazine: https://www.atasteofaz.com/subscribe a taste of az instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ATasteOfAZ/ a taste of az facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ATasteOfAZ/ a taste of az tik tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@atasteofaz
A continuation of episode #196 with a deeper dive on practical community financial literacy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-tchoua0/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asher-tchoua0/support
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In this episode of the Etsy Seller podcast, host Cody McGuffie interviews Brenon about his journey as an Etsy seller. Brenon went from being a tour guide to traveling around the world with his wife, thanks to his successful print-on-demand business on Etsy. The episode is sponsored by Everbee, a tool that helps Etsy sellers find winning products and get more sales. Brenon shares his ideas and strategies for growing an Etsy business, and how he used print-on-demand to achieve time and location freedom. The Etsy Seller Podcast is hosted by Cody McGuffie, CEO and founder of EverBee. In each weekly episode of this podcast, you'll hear from experienced Etsy Sellers on how they run their Etsy business, how they got their first sales on Etsy, how they marketing their Etsy shops and so much more.EverBee is a Etsy product analytics tool that helps Etsy sellers find best selling products and keywords so they can sell more on Etsy. It helps Etsy sellers speed up product research and product discovery so they can get their first Etsy sales and grow their business.Sign up for EverBee for free at the link - https://everbee.ioKey takeaway timestamps:[00:06:24] Location freedom and time freedom.[00:11:21] Mindset for entrepreneurship.[00:15:26] Entrepreneurship and starting ventures.[00:19:17] General store strategy.[00:24:51] Never too late to succeed.[00:27:58] Investing in your business.Quotes:00:09:55 - "my end goal is to do something with more of a deeper meaning and mission to help people live a better life"00:17:27 - "don't try to over complicate it just like find out what the market is buying and then make a product that they would want right and just give them that product so that's all you have to do"00:19:42 - "I always talk about the importance of doing a general store and don't limit yourself to what you can sell because with print on demand the really the possibilities are endless."00:21:34 - "you have to double down on what's working and if it's working in one niche it's going to work in another niche as long as you make whatever slight adjustments you need to to that niche"SynopsisIn this episode, the guest speaker shares how discovering their "why" was instrumental in funding their mission and overcoming obstacles. Their "why" was to have the freedom to travel and spend time with family, which kept them motivated during slow periods in their business. The guest speaker emphasizes the importance of having a mission and a "why" to stay motivated and make dreams a reality. They also mention that their "why" has evolved over time, but finding meaning and joy in their work has kept them motivated to achieve their goals. Overall, the episode highlights the significance of having a mission and a "why" to work towards, which can help entrepreneurs overcome challenges and stay motivated.The hosts stress the importance of creating high-quality listings that convert, rather than getting caught up in minor details. They advise listeners to focus on creating products that meet market demand and optimizing listings for SEO and nice mock-ups. By focusing on these fundamentals, sellers can increase their sales and achieve success on platforms like Etsy.The episode also emphasizes the importance of being willing to take action and adapt to overcome failure as an entrepreneur. The guest speaker mentions that failure is inevitable, but successful entrepreneurs adapt and adjust their strategies to make things work. Having a clear vision of what you want to achieve and investing in tools and resources can be crucial for business success. However, it's important to prioritize and invest in tools that will benefit your business, rather than spending money on unnecessary expenses. Overall, having a growth mindset and being willing to learn and adapt is key to succeeding as an entrepreneur.Etsy, print on demand, Everbee, e-commerce, lifestyle.,Southeast Asia, travel, pandemic, print on demand, Etsy shop.,print on demand, selling online, trust, value, income,Etsy, print on demand, southeast Asia, Japan, entrepreneurship,entrepreneur, mindset, learning, resources, fear of failing,fail, adapt, dream, grow, business, Etsy, entrepreneurshipBrendan is an accomplished Etsy seller who emphasizes taking action, adapting to change, and focusing on the basics for success. He encourages entrepreneurs to improve upon existing trends and be grateful for their blessings. Brenon's philosophy has helped him build a wide audience and double down on his success.
A lo largo de la Edad Media podremos ver como surgirán diferentes movimientos heréticos por el continente europeo, pero en el siglo XII uno de ellos supondrá un auténtico dolor de cabeza para la Santa Sede: el catarismo o Iglesia de los Buenos Cristianos. Los cátaros fueron un movimiento religioso dentro del cristianismo que tenía unas creencias que los separaron de la Iglesia de Roma. Aunque los podremos encontrar por casi todo el continente arraigarán con mayor fuerza en el mediodía francés y el norte de Italia. Cuando se convirtieron en una verdadera amenaza para el catolicismo, el pontífice Inocencio III no tuvo más remedio que convocar una cruzada contra ellos. Si quieres saber más sobre otras herejías medievales: Pedro Valdo, John Wyclif y Jan Hus: https://academiaplay.es/antes-lutero-reformadores-medievales/ Sobre las Guerras Husitas: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/89588514 Si te gusta nuestro contenido podéis dejarnos un me gusta y un comentario, así nos ayudáis a seguir creciendo. También nos podéis apoyar a través de la pestaña «Apoyar» con una suscripción mensual. ¡Muchísimas gracias! Síguenos en: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElScriptorium TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@elscriptorium?is_from_webapp=1&;sender_device=pc Telegram: https://t.me/ElScriptorium Contacto: scriptoriumpodcast@protonmail.com Bibliografía: - Mitre Fernández, E., Fernández, F.J., de Moxo, F. & Grande, C. (1985). Las herejías medievales. Cuadernos de Historia 16. - Mitre Fernández, E. (coord.) (2013). Historia del Cristianismo II. Mundo Medieval. Trotta. - Alvira Cabrer, M. (2009). “La Cruzada contra los Albigenses: historia, historiografía y memoria”. Clío y Crimen, 6, pp. 110-141. - Alvira Cabrer, M. (2000). “La Cruzada Albigense y la intervención de la Corona de Aragón en Occitania. El recuerdo de las crónicas hispánicas del siglo XIII”. Hispania, 206, pp. 947-976. - Alvira Cabrer, M. (1996). “El venerable Arnaldo Amalarico (h. 1196-1225): idea y realidad de un cisterciense entre dos cruzadas”. Hispania sacra, 48 (98), pp. 569-591. - Smith, D. (2014). “Los orígenes y el significado de la Batalla de Muret”. Revista Chilena de Estudios Medievales, 5, pp. 73-90. - Agustí, D. (2006). Los Cátaros. El desafío de los humildes. Serie Historia. - Gutiérrez Vidal, M. (2015). Herejía y represión en la Occitania del Siglo XIII: Catarismo y Cruzada Albigense. Universidad de Zaragoza. - Brenon, A. (2006). La verdadera historia de los cátaros. Martínez Roca. - Moore, R.I. (2014). The War on Heresy: Faith and Power in Medieval Europe. Profile Books. - Marvin, L. (2021). The occitan war: a Military and Political History of the Albigensian Crusade, 1209-1218. Cambridge Universiry Press. - Léglu, C., Rist, R. & Taylor, C. (2014). The Cathars and the Albigensian Crusade: a sourcebook. Routledge. - Shirley, J. (2000). The songo f the Catahar Wars. A History of the Albigensian Crusade. Routledge Música: - “Danza Inglesa Siglo XIII” – Artefactum - “Credo, Rv 591, 3” – Vivaldi (Flavio Lanza) - “Gloria. Hymnus. Antifonario Mozárabe de la Catedral de León. Siglo X” – Eduardo Paniagua - “Requiem” – jbuvat - “We Hymn Thee, We Bless Thee” – Anónimo (Emiliyan Stankov) - “Lo Boier” – Patrick Lenk. - “Kyrie” – Piotr Pawlowski - “The crusader’s return” – Zero Porject - “Their Rules, Our Hearts” – Wolfuneral - “Catulli Carmen CI – Requiem” – Aufklarung - “The Hundred Years War” – Gregoire Lourme - “Bach Choral 8 Solo Choir” – Madi Composer - “Lord, Have Mercy” – Anónimo (Emiliyan Stankov) - “Saltarello I Siglo XIV” - Artefactum Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Marni, Chris and Dr.Emily, get into the sticky business that is money, especially when it comes to couples. They point out the issues that surface (or don't for some) with the couples on reality TV show, Love is Blind, and ponder what we can learn from them. The situations that arise on the show mimic much of what goes on with us in our own personal lives, and we're forced to take a hard look at our own values surrounding money. When is it the right time to start talking about it? Is a prenup a no-no? Is there a deeper meaning to be gleaned from asking for one? We all wonder about how to broach the topic once things start taking a turn for the serious, but it remains a sensitive subject where we're required to tread carefully. Takeaways from this episode: When to set a financial plan with your partner Disagreeing isn't the same thing as gaslighting What's the code of conduct when it comes to talking money? Leave Open-casting in 2022 Instagram isn't a good indicator of who a person is Financial infidelity is a thing Does a Prenup Undermine the Commitment? [08:03] On Love is Blind, Marni draws our attention to two couples, Nancy and Bartiste, and Brenon and Alexa. Now with the first couple, Nancy is older and more well-established. When discussing money, she speaks of sharing their assets, and Bartiste's reaction is almost like that of the cartoon character whose eyes morph in dollar signs at the mention of money. A little worrying, but okay. With the second couple, Alexa mentions a prenup, and Brenon is open to the idea. But whether you relate more to the first couple (Bartiste's reaction was a bit of a red flag, though) or the second couple, when it comes to relationships, a financial plan needs to be set in place. At the very least, you need to be in alignment where your values are concerned. It's about looking at your non-negotiables and the core values you have surrounding money, and then discussing them with your partner. When it comes to prenups, there's no right or wrong route to take. It depends on what you feel more comfortable with. And let's break the taboo around prenups. Having a prenup isn't saying that the marriage won't work. It's more about talking openly in terms of how you'd like the income and the assets to be split, in a way that makes everyone comfortable. Because that's what'll save you from arguments around finances in the future. Is He Cheating Financially? [13:26] Hiding your wealth, or not being transparent in terms of your assets when in a relationship is financial infidelity. It's a form of deceit where you've kept a secret in the form of a hidden account, or a credit card, let's say. If you're going to share your life with someone; you're going to have to have these conversations regardless of how uncomfortable they are. And be transparent about them. You have to be courageous about it. Let's face it, talking about money isn't always pleasant but if this is the person you choose for yourself, then it's probably a good idea to get insight on their relationship with money. How did they grow up around money? What were their beliefs in relation to that? How did their parents handle the finances? Because all of this comes back as the relationship progresses. The you that's afraid today is going to be different than the you in 10, 20, or 30 years. Marni shares her own personal experience with forming a financial plan with her partner. And she elaborates that while they'd already set up a plan when they'd first started out, fast-forward to 30 years later, where they've built a whole life together, and it's time to revisit that plan. Your initial plan doesn't have to be set in stone. It changes as your relationship evolves, much like everything else. When Gender Roles Come into Play [20:35] Gender roles are constantly morphing with women gaining more independence financially, and a prominent presence within the working force. So, inevitably that plays a role in the dynamics. How you navigate that, however, is between you and your partner. But it needs to be discussed. Marni points to Raven who almost seems to expect SK to pay for everything. Even though she hammers on about being an independent woman, she expects SK, who'll be doing grad school in Berkley, to pay for both her apartment in Texas and his apartment in Berkley. She doesn't want to move in with him, but at the same time, she seems to be saying that once they're engaged, he'll have to pay for everything for her. The host and guests agree that her behavior is extreme. You can't really have your cake and eat it. Well, unless you've discussed it with your partner and he's okay with it but it's still a red flag. So…maybe don't do that. In any case though, it is important to acknowledge that your financial plan will evolve as your relationship does. And there's no one-size fits all because every couple, family, and relationship is different, but you get to choose what works for you, even if it means bringing in a professional to help you sort it out. These conversations evolve as dating progresses. So, we're talking about communication, negotiation and compromise. Make a Connection: - Visit Our Website - Subscribe to our Youtube Channel - Learn How To Attract Your Perfect Equal… Watch Our Latest Training Here! - Follow Along On Marni and Jeremy's Radical Living Challenge! - Download A Complimentary Copy Of Our Book — How To Find A Quality Guy Without Going On 200 Dates
While tech had led the markets as it was running up, it's also led on the way back down and that's impacting merger and acquisition activity. M&A practice lead Brenon Daly is back with host Eric Hanselman to look at how the M&A environment has changed. The fuel that was heating dealmaking has been cut off and it's also raising temperatures in the deal process. Brenon is going to be diving deeper at 451NEXUS in its new, virtual format, starting October 31. Join us there! Spglobal.com/451nexus
Lee and I have been bonding on Instagram over his many Canadian-isms as I call them. It was his appreciate for Zellers that sparked things into action for us to schedule this podcast. Lee is a coach based out of Buffalo, New York. He's a husband, dog owner and walking enthusiast. We talk about how he lost 100 lbs, was vegan for a period of time and his love of video games and how he's found a new way to show up in his life. We dive down the rabbit hole of seeing a person as a whole rather than just off an assumption and we expand on how certain qualities matter when making relationships last. The conversational flow of this episode makes it a great listen for fitness industry or fitness enthusiast. Thanks for checking it out. Learn more about Lee at https://www.instagram.com/lee_brenon/ https://linktr.ee/LeeBrenon Learn more about Chris at https://www.instagram.com/christianliddle/ https://www.invigoratetraining.com/ https://chrisliddle.substack.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chrisliddle.substack.com
In this episode I interview Etsy + Printful expert Brenon, who's been able to travel the world and work remotely as a result of selling print on demand products on Etsy! He's living many people's dream of being a "digital nomad" that makes passive income while he travels ✈
Dans cet épisode rediffusé sorti initialement en février 2021, on décrypte le succès fulgurant de Papier Tigre, co-fondé par Julien Crespel et Maxime Brenon. Au croisement de leurs parcours respectifs en design industriel et marketing, ils s'emparent des meilleurs outils pour lancer leur marque de papeterie. En plein cœur du Marais à Paris, ils sont devenus la référence du marché grâce au digital et une créativité remarquable. Dès leurs débuts, ils séduisent les grands du wholesale tels que Colette et Le Bon Marché. Leur force ? Une culture d'entreprise qui résonne jusque dans leur boutique. Ils mettent l'accent sur l'intelligence collective et font du service client une priorité. L'audace et l'envie d'innover rythment leur quotidien, ce qui leur permet de s'adresser aux bonnes personnes, au bon moment. Sans oublier leur admiration mutuelle et leur complicité qui animent ce duo de choc. Ils nous livrent sans filtre les détails de leur aventure entrepreneuriale, de leurs premiers associés, l'expansion sur de nouveaux marchés à leur stratégie de développement produit. « Tout le marketing et tout ce que l'on raconte autour d'un produit finit par guider la façon dont on crée. J'ai compris que c'était une composante qui participait à la création de produits. » Julien CrespelCe que vous allez apprendre dans cet épisode: Le parcours de Maxime et JulienLeur définition du marketingComment prévoir une éventuelle séparation avec ses associésComment ils expliquent leur succès immédiatFaire de la papeterie un accessoire de modeLeurs premiers produitsLe modèle économique et les coefficients dans la papeterieLe problème des quantités dans le milieu de l'impressionLes milestones de Papier TigreLes obstacles qu'ils ont rencontré à l'étrangerLeur boutique à TokyoL'ouverture du capitalD'où vient le nom de leur marqueLeur rapport au brandingLe service client chez Papier Tigre Comment ils se font connaîtreLeurs best sellersLeurs ambitions pour le futurL'enjeu de responsabilité dans la papeterie« On met en avant l'intelligence collective dans notre équipe et avec les gens que l'on rencontre. Il n'y a rien de plus important. C'est fondamental quand tu veux te lancer dans quelque chose que tu ne maîtrises pas. » Maxime Brenon« Il ne faut pas avoir peur de se tromper. Éventuellement si ça arrive, il faut être agile et comprendre pourquoi ça n'a pas fonctionné pour rebondir sur quelque chose de nouveau. »Julien Crespel« Le fait d'avoir les bureaux dans la boutique, ça a été plutôt malin parce qu'on a raccourci le chemin entre l'idée et la vente. Quand tu as une idée, tu l'as fait exister avec l'imprimante et juste après, tu as un retour client. Ce côté instantané a été hyper instructif. » Maxime BrenonN'oubliez pas de vous inscrire à la newsletter de Entreprendre Dans La Mode, les industries créatives et l'art de vivre sur www.entreprendredanslamode.com Aussi, si vous souhaitez me contacter ou me suggérer de nouveaux invités, vous pouvez le faire sur Instagram sous le pseudonyme @entreprendredanslamode Enfin, le plus important : laissez-moi un avis sur Apple Podcast ou iTunes, 5 étoiles de préférence ; cela m'aide à faire connaître le podcast à plus de monde et me motive à faire de meilleures interviews ! Merci de soutenir ce podcast et à bientôt pour un nouvel épisode !Références: Papier Tigre : https://www.papiertigre.fr/fr/ENSCI les Ateliers : http://www.ensci.comFounders Future : https://foundersfuture.com/?lang=fr Gorgias : https://www.gorgias.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Il y a trois ans, le 9 avril 2018, une vaste opération d’expulsions débutait sur la « ZAD » de Notre-Dame-des-Landes (Loire-Atlantique). Cette opération, menée par 2.500 gendarmes mobiles, visait à déloger les occupants déclarés illégaux de cette « zone à défendre », près de trois mois après l’abandon du projet de nouvel aéroport de Nantes.Pendant plusieurs semaines, des affrontements ont éclaté entre militants et forces de gendarmerie mobiles lors de ces opérations d’expulsion. Tensions, violences, moments de joie, isolement, difficultés pour transmettre l’information, pression, attentes du public… Julie Urbach et Frédéric Brenon, journalistes à la rédaction de 20 Minutes à Nantes, racontent dans cet épisode du podcast «Minute Papillon ! » l’exercice de leur métier dans ces circonstances si particulières.Si vous appréciez le podcast original Minute Papillon !, vous pouvez vous abonner sur votre plateforme d’écoute préférée, nous évaluer et nous envoyer des commentaires à : audio@20minutes.fr.Un épisode d'Anne-Laetitia BéraudCrédits sons: Bisquit Soul de Nordgroove Fugue Icons8.com, John Bartmann - Somewhere Nice (public domain) freemusicarchive.com, vidéos et enregistrements 20 MinutesIllustration: Canva / 20 Minutes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Lee Brenon from upstate New York joins the podcast. We discuss strength training philosophies, nutrition myths and fitness tribes. Lee is a teacher by trade and we talk about the similarities between being a trainer and a teacher.We also answer why has it become so difficult to carve your "own" fitness and nutrition journey!?You can find Lee at leebrenon.com and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lee_brenon/. Lee works with everyday people and shows them the ropes of getting healthy while you help raise a family and live your full, adult life.You can find me @jcvwellness on Instagram and @dajvshow24 on Twitter
À un peu plus d'une semaine du premier tour des municipales, Europe 1 s'est penché sur un cas inédit dans ces élections. À Brenon, dans le Var, 7 membres d'une même famille sont en lice pour porter l'écharpe de maire de la commune. Armand Rouvier, l'actuel locataire de l'Hôtel de ville, raconte son histoire à notre micro.
With a new CEO and president at IBM, we talk about what’s been going on good and bad at IBM in recent years. Big bets were made and that whole cloud things overshadowed things. We also talk about the mysteries of private equity, here what Thoma Bravo has done to make billions of dollars of Dynatrace and Compuware. Finally, we briefly talk about the whole microservices and serverless are silly trend - monoliths rule! (Oh, and some small Java talk.) (Sorry there’s so much high-volume on Coté's end. Hopefully your ear-holes won’t hurt too much. Coté needs to get a new pop-filter.) Mood board: Interpol can’t find me in Australia, right? Digital transformation is bad. Did they decide that the kids are all right? Thought leader me into happiness. You are so much more cynical than me. What does IBM do? Reverse halo effect. Surviving the trough of disillusionment. We’ll stick up for digital transformation - No! For the rest of your life, do better. Minor bread talk. Relevant to your interests IBM IBM CEO Ginni Rometty is stepping down, Arvind Krishna to take over (https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/30/ibm-ceo-ginni-rometty-steps-down-arvind-krishna-to-take-over.html) 1 big thing: Ginni Rometty out at IBM (https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-login-5a7bbb49-ba2e-448b-92b1-997a5006be88.html?chunk=0&utm_term=twsocialshare#story0) IBM’s Lost Decade (https://www.platformonomics.com/2020/02/ibms-lost-decade/) IBM didn’t spent much CAPEX (https://www.platformonomics.com/2018/05/follow-the-capex-separating-the-clowns-from-the-clouds/), three others did. Coté: what’s there to say that’s new? Cloud wasn’t executed well (I guess?) and Watson was a poor choice for such a high priority. Thoma Bravo to Explore $2 Billion Sale of Compuware (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-01-30/thoma-bravo-is-said-to-explore-2-billion-sale-of-compuware?srnd=deals) So, did Thoma Bravo do well here? “could value the mainframe software provider at around $2 billion, including debt, according to people familiar with the matter.” “Thoma Bravo took Compuware private in 2014 in a deal valued at $2.5 billion. It carved out Compuware’s application performance management division, renamed it Dynatrace Inc. and took it public last year.” Dynatrace market cap is ~$9.1bn (https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/DT?p=DT&.tsrc=fin-srch), was ~$6.7bn on IPO day (https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:GrEhTb9AZgUJ:https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-07-31/thoma-bravo-controlled-dynatrace-s-ipo-raises-570-million+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=nl) (August 2019). Brenon@451 on the IPO (https://blogs.the451group.com/techdeals/infrastructure-software/dynatraces-dynamic-debut/), August 2019: “Post-offering, the PE firm still owns about 70% of Dynatrace.” And: “Dynatrace raised roughly $570m in its offering, some of which will go toward paying down its nearly $1bn in debt.” 451’s note on the 2014 going private (https://blogs.the451group.com/techdeals/ma/thoma-bravo-gets-better-than-face-value-from-compuware/). So, if Thoma Bravo still owns 70%, then have ~$6.37bn worth of equity (70% of market cap of $9.1bn)…sounds… really good for laying for laying down $2.5bn, plus you might get $2bn more from the rest of Compuware. That’s crazy, right? That Compuware was sitting on that much extra value? This week in cloud architecture patterns tl;dr: ¯_(ツ)_/¯ The State of Serverless (https://www.datadoghq.com/state-of-serverless/) This is just about AWS Lambda. (That said, what else is there?) “Among the companies with the largest infrastructure footprints, more than three quarters have adopted Lambda.” Lots of node.js and python use, not much Java and .Net use. Java and python were added in the same year (2015), node.js since the start in 2014. Coté’s summary of their analysis: Lambda used with lots of data processing, primarily with python and node, at mostly large orgs. Not used by Java devs. Modular Monolithic Architecture, Microservices and Architectural Drivers (https://www.infoq.com/news/2020/01/monolith-architectural-drivers/) “Monoliths are the future,” (https://changelog.com/posts/monoliths-are-the-future) Kelsey Hightower. “Now that our industry is finally recovering from the mass delusion that microservices was going to be the future, it's surely time to for the even bigger delusion that serverless is what's going to provide the all-purpose salvation.” @dhh (https://twitter.com/dhh/status/1225117740962181120?s=21) Also: his 2016 suggestion (https://m.signalvnoise.com/the-majestic-monolith/) that monoliths work best for small teams, microservices for huge orgs. Related: Reframing and Retooling for Observability, James Governor (https://redmonk.com/jgovernor/2020/02/05/reframing-and-retooling-for-observability/) - overview of observability, in serious James mode. JRebel Java survey: Over 60% use Java 8 or older. Java 8 was released in March 2014, no more updates to Java 8 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_version_history). Tomcat dominates app server use at 60%+. Free and works is a hell of a combination (https://memes.yarn.co/yarn-clip/46d6e34c-6a40-4edb-bead-f7132543ff82). Spring and Spring Boot very dominate. “It was very surprising to see how many of our survey respondents are paying for Oracle JDK. I fully expected the open source options to have a much larger market share.” (https://www.platformonomics.com/2020/02/ibms-lost-decade/)- 1 big thing: Software disaster sinks Iowa caucus (https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-login-bf16b6d8-a2f7-4493-99d5-221968175e2a.html?chunk=0&utm_term=twsocialshare#story0) Google Numbers Google parent Alphabet Q4 earnings: Revenue disappoints (https://finance.yahoo.com/news/alphabet-google-q4-earnings-191155754.html) Alphabet discloses YouTube ad revenues of $15.15 billion, Cloud revenues of $8.92 billion for 2019 (https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/03/alphabet-discloses-youtube-cloud-revenues-for-the-first-time.html) Related: Instagram brought in an estimated (https://www.businessinsider.com/instagram-20-billion-ad-revenue-2019-report-2020-2?international=true&r=US&IR=T) $20bn in 2019. That’s a lot of money. Security Google releases open-source 2FA security key platform called OpenSK (https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/01/30/google-releases-open-source-2fa-security-key-platform/) Apple Engineers Propose Standardized Format for SMS One-Time Passcodes (https://www.macrumors.com/2020/01/31/apple-standardized-format-sms-one-time-passcodes/?utm_source=Benedict%27s+Newsletter&utm_campaign=9fb8b1f9a9-Benedict%27s+Newsletter+321&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_4999ca107f-9fb8b1f9a9-70424493&mc_cid=9fb8b1f9a9&mc_eid=288b3f86c8) HPE acquires identity management startup Scytale (https://venturebeat.com/2020/02/03/hpe-acquires-identity-management-startup-scytale/) Microsoft Teams goes down after Microsoft forgot to renew a certificate (https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/3/21120248/microsoft-teams-down-outage-certificate-issue-status) Multipass orchestrates virtual Ubuntu instances (https://multipass.run/) Nonsense Podcast app Overcast adds automatic intro skipping and overhauled Voice Boost feature (https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/31/21117380/overcast-podcast-app-new-features-voice-boost-2-intro-skipping) I Have a Costco Credit Card. I Never Use It at Costco. Here’s Why. (https://thewirecutter.com/money/credit-cards/co-branded-costco/) Spotify is buying Bill Simmons’s The Ringer to boost its podcast business (https://www.vox.com/2020/2/5/21123904/spotify-bill-simmons-ringer-deal) Sponsors Arrested DevOps Podcast: Subscribe today by searching for “Arrested DevOps” in you favorite podcast app or by visiting (https://www.arresteddevops.com/)https://www.arresteddevops.com/ (https://www.arresteddevops.com/). Conferences, et. al. KubeCon EU (https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-europe/) in Amsterdam March 30 – April 2, use code KCEUSDP15 for 15% off. DevOpsDays Austin 2020 (https://devopsdays.org/events/2020-austin/welcome/) May 4th and 5th QCon London (https://www.papercall.io/speakers/cote/speaker_talks/178127-the-blinking-cursor-or-kubernetes-for-developers-architects-other-people-who-aren-t-supposed-to-use-it), March 2nd to 6th - Coté speaking at some point. Agile Scotland, March 6th: sessions (https://www.agilescotland.com/sessions), tickets (https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/agile-scotland-dynamic-earth-march-2020-tickets-81226262939). ChefConf 2020 (https://chefconf.chef.io/) in Seattle June 1-4 Dev (https://devopsdays.org/events/2019-minneapolis/welcome/)O (https://devopsdays.org/events/2019-minneapolis/welcome/)ps (https://devopsdays.org/events/2019-minneapolis/welcome/)D (https://devopsdays.org/events/2019-minneapolis/welcome/)ays Minneapolis, (https://devopsdays.org/events/2019-minneapolis/welcome/) August 4 - 5, 2020 use code SDT for 10% off registration THAT Conference (https://www.thatconference.com/wi) August 3 - 6 in Wisconsin Dells, WI. Call for Counselors (https://www.thatconference.com/wi/call-for-counselors) (Speakers) open until March 1st. HashiTalks (https://events.hashicorp.com/hashitalks2020) Virtual Conference February 20, 2020 FREE (Matt’s presenting on Terraform + Chef tech) SDT news & hype Join us in Slack (http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/slack). Send your postal address to stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com (mailto:stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com) and we will send you free laptop stickers! Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/softwaredeftalk), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/softwaredefinedtalk/) or LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/software-defined-talk/) Listen to the Software Defined Interviews Podcast (https://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/). Check out the back catalog (http://cote.coffee/howtotech/). Brandon built the Quick Concall iPhone App (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/quick-concall/id1399948033?mt=8) and he wants you to buy it for $0.99. Use the code SDT to get $20 off Coté’s book, (https://leanpub.com/digitalwtf/c/sdt) Digital WTF (https://leanpub.com/digitalwtf/c/sdt), so $5 total. Recommendations Brandon: NeverSSL (http://neverssl.com/). Matt: Code the Classics (https://store.rpipress.cc/products/code-the-classics). Faith No More’s coming to Australia & New Zealand (https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EP9BfLIXsAAH7Mr.jpg) Cote: Beyond the Phoenix Project (https://amzn.to/31v2CeJ), from 2018 (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38714647-beyond-the-phoenix-project).
It's our very first guest episode! Brenon joins us from Vancouver, BC to talk about band names, the Cybertruck, and about a million other things. The Dalmore Cigar Malt is the whiskey of the day.
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Les titres du flash:- A La Réunion, quatrième nuit de violences en marge du mouvement des « gilets jaunes ». Le président du conseil régional de l’île annonce le gel de la taxe spéciale sur la consommation de carburant durant trois ans.- Thierry Bolloré prend « à titre provisoire » la direction exécutive du groupe Renault-Nissan alors que Carlos Ghosn est en garde à vue pour 10 jours au Japon.- A Interpol, le nouveau patron est un Sud-Coréen, Kim Jong-yang, soutenu les Etats-Unis face à un général russe.- «Je dois à la France certains meilleurs moments de ma vie». La déclaration d’amour est Patrick Dempsey, le « docteur mamour » de «Grey's Anatomy». Notre journaliste Vincent Julé a rencontré l’acteur, de retour à la télévision…- 20 Minutes a rencontré Priscille à Nantes. Amputée du bras droit il y a 12 ans, elle va recevoir un bras bionique unique en France. Les coulisses de cette opération exceptionnelle racontées par notre journaliste Frédéric Brenon.- Foot : L’équipe de France éliminée en Ligue des nations, mais finit son année de façon honorable.Anne-Laetitia BéraudPour accéder aux précédents flashs de « Minute Papillon ! » sur votre smartphone, c’est par ici :- Vous êtes sur iOS- Vous êtes sur Android- Dans l’onglet « 20 Minutes Podcast » sur la page d’entrée de notre site.Crédits sons : Longing - Joakim Karud/Musique libre de droits – Vibe With Me Joakim Karud/Audio Library - Density & Time/Audio Library- Rock Angel Joakim Karud/Bisquit soul de Noodgroove - Fugue Icons8.com/Looking in my eyes de Ann Abel - Fugue Icons8.com Pour plus d'informations sur la confidentialité de vos données, visitez Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alex is a developer who has experienced the difference between baking in accessibility from the start compared to trying to retrofit accessibility into an existing project – which leads to a lot of trial and error and wasted time. Thanks to Twilio for sponsoring the transcript for this episode. Make sure you have a look… Continue Reading E61 – Interview with Alex Brenon
After some rumination, Coté thins that the people backing “serverless” are just wangling to make it mean “doing programming with containers on clouds.” That is, just programming. At some point, it meant an event based system hosted in public clouds (AWS Lamda). Also, we discuss Cisco buying Duo, potential EBITA problems from Broadcom buying CA, and robot pizza. Of course, with Coté having just moved to Amsterdam, there’s some Amsterdam talk. Sponsored by Datadog This episode is sponsored by Datadog and this week they Datadog wants you to know about Watchdog. Watchdog automatically detects performance problems in your applications without any manual setup or configuration. By continuously examining application performance data, it identifies anomalies, like a sudden spike in hit rate, that could otherwise have remained invisible. Once an anomaly is detected, Watchdog provides you with all the relevant information you need to get to the root cause faster, such as stack traces, error messages, and related issues from the same timeframe. Sign up for a free trial (https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk) today at https://www.datadog.com/softwaredefinedtalk. Relevant to your interests Everyone’s favorite Outlook feature, now in G Suite (https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/30/google-calendar-makes-rescheduling-meetings-easier/). Do we know what “serverless” is yet? Someone named that got some funding (https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/30/serverless-inc-lands-10-m-series-a-to-build-serverless-developers-platform/). Related, Istio 1.0 (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/07/31/istio_sets_sail_as_red_hat_renovates_openshift_container_ship/): “It is aiming to be a control plane, similar to the Kubernetes control plane, for configuring a series of proxy servers that get injected between application components. It will actually look at HTTP response codes and if an app component starts throwing more than a number of 500 errors, it can redirect the traffic.” MUST BE THIS HIGH TO RIDE (https://k1k1chan.com/post/590832918/do-not-want)! Follow-up: Brenon at 451 says (https://blogs.the451group.com/techdeals/ma/broadcom-cant-get-there-from-here/) Broadcom is gonna have to sell off some stuff to make it’s margin targets. The mainframe profits are too high, while distributed is low enough to throw the margins out of whack. So, sell off distributed to Micro Focus? To PE BMC? Or a bad analysis. Austin Regional Clinic is in Apple Health records. Pretty nifty that it sucks them all in...sort of. Robots make your pizza (https://www.barrons.com/articles/softbank-may-invest-up-to-750-million-in-robotic-pizza-startup-zume-1533753812). Featured in that OKR book. For real. AWS: still makes lots of money, market-leader by revenue (https://www.geekwire.com/2018/state-cloud-amazon-web-services-bigger-four-major-competitors-combined/). See also Gartner on the topic (https://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3884500): “The worldwide infrastructure as a service (IaaS) market grew 29.5 percent in 2017 to total $23.5 billion, up from $18.2 billion in 2016, according to Gartner, Inc. Amazon was the No. 1 vendor in the IaaS market in 2017, followed by Microsoft, Alibaba, Google and IBM.” Gartner estimates that AWS is ~4 times as big as the next, in 2017. Tibco might be sold off (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-08-03/vista-equity-is-said-to-weigh-sale-of-software-maker-tibco): “Vista took Tibco private in 2014 in a deal valued at about $4.3 billion including debt. The company, based in Palo Alto, California, makes software that clients use to collect and analyze data in industries from banking to transportation. It currently has about $2.9 billion of debt, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.” Cisco Announces Intent to Acquire Duo Security, $2.35bn (https://duo.com/about/press/releases/cisco-announces-intent-to-acquire-duo-security). What’s this ABN e.dentifier thing (https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.dentifier)? Apprenda shuts down (https://www.timesunion.com/business/article/Troy-based-Apprenda-stopping-operations-investor-13111235.php). SASSY (https://www.networkworld.com/article/2848762/cloud-computing/hitting-them-where-they-work.html)! Conferences, et. al. Sep 24th to 27th - SpringOne Platform (https://springoneplatform.io/), in DC/Maryland (crabs!) get $200 off registration with the code S1P200_Cote. Also, check out the Spring One Tour - coming to a city near you (https://springonetour.io/)! (http://devopstalks.com/devops.html)- DevOps Talks Sydney August 27-28 - John Willis, Nathen Harvey! (http://devopstalks.com/devops.html) Cloud Expo Asia October 10-11 (https://www.cloudexpoasia.com/cloud-asia-2018) DevOps Days Singapore October 11-12 (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2018-singapore/) DevOps Days Newcastle October 24-25 (https://devopsdaysnewy.org/) DevOps Days Wellington November 5-6 (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2018-wellington/) Listener Feedback Lindsay from London got a sticker an tell us: “Really enjoy the podcast, just the right level of humour, sarcasm and facts for a cynical Brit like me.” SDT news & hype Join us in Slack (http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/slack). Buy some t-shirts (https://fsgprints.myshopify.com/collections/software-defined-talk)! DISCOUNT CODE: SDTFSG (40% off) Send your name and address to stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com (mailto:stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com) and we will send you a sticker. Brandon built the Quick Concall iPhone App (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/quick-concall/id1399948033?mt=8) and he wants you to buy it for $0.99. Recommendations Brandon: Masters of Doom (https://www.audible.com/pd/Bios-Memoirs/Masters-of-Doom-Audiobook/B008K8BQG6?qid=1533849060&sr=sr_1_3&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_3&pf_rd_p=e81b7c27-6880-467a-b5a7-13cef5d729fe&pf_rd_r=754XS4GQGN71K8XCBNWW&). Matt: Deadpool 2 (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5463162/). If you liked the first, you’ll like the second. Coté: 1980’s Action Figure tumblr (https://1980sactionfigures.tumblr.com/) - now that I have fast Internet, tumblr is workable. Mask, Cops, sweet Dune figures (https://www.networkworld.com/article/2848762/cloud-computing/hitting-them-where-they-work.html), generic GI Joe figures. Dutch Internet (https://www.ziggo.nl/alles-in-1/max/), son! SHIT DOG!
Matt and Brenon talk about Andrew Maclean's post apocalyptic story of survival and cat ownership
Matt and Brenon's discussion of the master piece Habibi
Brenon and Matt talk about the comic IRL: In Real Life. They talk about the deep meanings of the book, the political and social structures implicated in the book, and more. Matt and Brenon finally disagree on a books ratings! Check it out.
Matt and Brenon are back talking about Sean Murphy's Punk Rock Jesus.
The Collection of Paul Dini's Jingle Belle. Matt and Brenon review just in time to miss the holidays!
Matt and Brenon dive into the indie comic that started one of the most successful franchise in history, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1.
There’s a new IaaS magic quadrant out that we finally take a look at. Plus, with some nerd-fighting in the kubernetes world, we discuss the point of all these blinking cursors. This episode brought to you by: Datadog! This episode is sponsored by Datadog, a monitoring platform for cloud-scale infrastructure and applications. Sign up for a free trial (https://www.datadoghq.com/ts/tshirt-landingpage/?utm_source=Advertisement&utm_medium=Advertisement&utm_campaign=SoftwareDefinedTalkRead-Tshirt) at www.datadog.com/sdt (http://www.datadog.com/sdt) This week Datadog also wants you to know about their upcoming conference DashCon, in NYC on July 11th-12th (https://www.dashcon.io/?utm_source=Advertisement&utm_medium=GoogleAds&utm_campaign=GoogleAds-Dash&utm_content=Dash&utm_keyword=%2Bdatadog%20%2Bconference&utm_matchtype=b&gclid=CjwKCAjw8r_XBRBkEiwAjWGLlH3LXgGYu4iPzwOh8gkrY5NAQ1B9dWqB2OukaISujKyVCU4_5sUUchoCfT8QAvD_BwE). You can register to attend at https://www.dashcon.io/sdt use the discount code DASHSDT and save 20%. DevOpsDays MINNEAPOLIS - JULY 12-13, 2018 Get a 20% discount for one of the best DevOpsDays on the planet, DevOpsDays Minneapolis (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2018-minneapolis/welcome/). It's July 12th to 13th, and you can bet it'll be worth your time. If you're new to DevOps you'll get an idea of what it is, how it's practices, and how to get started. If you're an old pro, you'll dive down into topics and catch-up with all the other old hands. Code: SDT2018 (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2018-minneapolis/registration/). Follow up Did Matt watch The Tick (https://www.amazon.com/The-Tick/dp/B01J776HVW)? (Spoiler alert: no.) Relevant to your interests BA now part of TSA Pre (https://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2018/05/17/british-airways-tsa-pre-check/). Can show up later for that AUS→LHR flight. It’s hard to find where to enter this: on individual flights? Annual Meeker Slide Fest: recording (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdjcdZqODoE&feature=youtu.be), slides (https://www.slideshare.net/kleinerperkins/internet-trends-report-2018-99574140). Cloud is a six-horse rac (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/05/29/gartner_2018_magic_quadrant_for_infrastructure_as_a_service/)e, and three of those have been lapped State Of The Kubernetes Ecosystem (https://blog.spotinst.com/2018/05/20/kubernetes-ecosystem/) Kubernetes won - so now what? (https://redmonk.com/jgovernor/2018/05/25/kubernetes-won-so-now-what/) Google Cloud Platform breaks into leader category in Gartner's Magic Quadrant (https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-cloud-platform-breaks-into-leader-category-in-gartners-magic-quadrant/). The Full Gartner MQ (https://www.gartner.com/doc/reprints?id=1-50WJ5CK&ct=180525&st=sb). Register (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/05/29/gartner_2018_magic_quadrant_for_infrastructure_as_a_service/) coverage (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/05/29/gartner_2018_magic_quadrant_for_infrastructure_as_a_service/). IDC survey on digital transformation (https://diginomica.com/2018/05/30/whats-really-driving-digital-transformation-globally-idc-has-answers/) says organizations are motivated to get more “productivity” and be more competitive, among other survey findings. And, as always, “the biggest barriers are people oriented.” Get the Infor sponsored PDF (https://www.infor.com/content/analyst/Designing-tomorrow.pdf/?noRedirect=1) if you’re into this kind of thing. Infrastructure software is back (https://twitter.com/ritam/status/1002339901507899392)! Also, Amazon’s DB has huge growth. “Full Life-cycle Developers” (https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/full-cycle-developers-at-netflix-a08c31f83249) at Netflix Like SRE, but “platform ops.” Which is to say, something like, “shallow DevOps.” “Netflix created centralized teams (e.g., Cloud Platform, Performance & Reliability Engineering, Engineering Tools) with the mission of developing common tooling and infrastructure (https://netflix.github.io/) to solve problems that every development team has. Empowered with these tools in hand, development teams can focus on solving problems within their specific product domain.” “As additional tooling needs arise, centralized teams assess whether the needs are common across multiple dev teams. When they are, collaborations ensue. Sometimes these local needs are too specific to warrant centralized investment. In that case the development team decides if their need is important enough for them to solve on their own.” “we arrived at a model where a development team, equipped with amazing developer productivity tools, is responsible for the full software life cycle: design, development, test, deploy, operate, and support”…but not the infrastructure, common middleware and services, and “platform” that they run on. Just like SRE, eh? Which the post says. Use of the roads seems optional, and sometimes challenging to recruit for: ‘Netflix has a “paved road” set of tools and practices that are formally supported by centralized teams. We don’t mandate adoption of those paved roads but encourage adoption by ensuring that development and operations using those technologies is a far better experience than not using them. The downside of our approach is that the ideal of “every team using every feature in every tool for their most important needs” is near impossible to achieve. Realizing the returns on investment for our centralized teams’ solutions requires effort, alignment, and ongoing adaptations.’ Coté had dinner with Netflix tools engineer many years ago where they described exactly this. Question: what exactly is DevOps (now) anyways? Is it too expansive to be useful as a phrase, and instead a buffet of thought technologies? BMC changes PE hands (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-05-29/kkr-to-buy-bmc-software-from-bain-group-golden-gate-capital): Brenon@451 (https://451research.com/report-short?entityId=95026&type=mis&alertid=1645&contactid=0033200001wgKCKAA2&utm_source=sendgrid&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=market-insight&utm_content=newsletter&utm_term=95026-A+sizeable+secondary+for+BMC): “Terms of the BMC secondary weren't released. However, early reports indicated that the price paid by the syndicate for BMC and the price received for BMC [$6.9bn five years ago] weren't radically different.” Same: “the software vendor that says it posts revenue of $2bn each year.” The reporters are like “I got no idea what the fuck these people do”: “Houston-based BMC builds various types of software solutions for businesses looking to manage and streamline their information.” “BMC has about 6,000 employees in 30 countries, according to its website.” “BMC has more than $5 billion in debt outstanding, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.” Annual Meeker Slide Fest: recording (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdjcdZqODoE&feature=youtu.be), slides (https://www.slideshare.net/kleinerperkins/internet-trends-report-2018-99574140). Reports that the decks are getting more concise (https://twitter.com/benthompson/status/1002125689749848066). Kubernetes Korner PodCTL #37 (https://blog.openshift.com/podcast-podctl-37-how-to-deploy-applications-to-kubernetes/) covers Helm and other deployment schemes - Very responsible Coté hasn’t listened to it yet. Nerd fight on forking (https://www.infoworld.com/article/3276009/open-source-tools/the-kubernetes-fork-open-source-purists-miss-the-point.html): Asay: “Enterprises want stuff that works. As much as we in the open source world chatter and fret about vendor lockin, enterprises have demonstrated a remarkable ability to shrug off that concern and buy deeply into Microsoft, Oracle, and, yes, Red Hat’s OpenShift.” Question: how close are we to going OpenStack on all this? Is that even a helpful question, or just trolling? “Kubernetes has, in fact, already lost the war to serverless,” James Governor (https://redmonk.com/jgovernor/2018/05/25/kubernetes-won-so-now-what/). By the time you hear this, Coté will have finally given a Kubernetes talk (https://twitter.com/cote/status/1002338318846083072). The State Of The Kubernetes Ecosystem (https://blog.spotinst.com/2018/05/20/kubernetes-ecosystem/): Overview of all the (vendor) players. “A Forrester study (http://i.dell.com/sites/doccontent/business/solutions/whitepapers/en/Documents/Containers_Real_Adoption_2017_Dell_EMC_Forrester_Paper.pdf) found that 66% of organizations who adopted containers experienced accelerated developers efficiency, while 75% of companies achieved a moderate to significant increase in application deployment speed.” “According to predictions from 451 Research, the market is set to grow from $762 million in 2016 to $2.7 billion by 2020” Important nonsense BA now part of TSA Pre (https://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2018/05/17/british-airways-tsa-pre-check/). Can show up later for that AUS→LHR flight. Although, it’s hard to find where to enter this. Perhaps it’s ticket-by-ticket. # Conferences, et. al. June 1st, 2018 - Coté speaking (https://voxxeddays.com/singapore/program/) at Voxxed Days, Singapore (https://voxxeddays.com/singapore/). June 28th and 29th, 2018 - Coté at DevOpsDays Amsterdam (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2018-amsterdam/welcome/) - come get a sticker! Sep 24th to 27th - SpringOne Platform (https://springoneplatform.io/), in DC/Maryland (crabs!) get $200 off registration with the code S1P200_Cote. Also, check out the Spring One Tour - coming to a city near you (https://springonetour.io/)! Listener Feedback Gabriel from Puerto Rico got a sticker Daniel had a sticker sent all they way to South Austin SDT news & hype Check out Software Defined Interviews (http://www.softwaredefinedinterviews.com/), our new podcast. Pretty self-descriptive, plus the #exegesis podcast we’ve been doing, all in one, for free. Join us in Slack (http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/slack). Buy some t-shirts (https://fsgprints.myshopify.com/collections/software-defined-talk)! DISCOUNT CODE: SDTFSG (20% off) Send your name and address to stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com (mailto:stickers@softwaredefinedtalk.com) and we will send you a sticker. If you run into Matt he’ll give you one too! Recommendations Brandon: Station Eleven (https://www.audible.com/pd/Sci-Fi-Fantasy/Station-Eleven-Audiobook/B00M27L7TC). Zone 1. Matt: The Terror (https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2018/05/the-terror-amc/559031/), still. Coté: American Airline’s software. Compared to others like BA, Cathey, Korean Air, Thai Air. Also, Star Trek: Discovery (https://www.amazon.com/The-Vulcan-Hello/dp/B077M2959Q/ref=sr_1_1?s=instant-video&ie=UTF8&qid=1527812877&sr=1-1&keywords=Star+Trek+Discovery). Star Trek: Voyager (https://www.amazon.com/Caretaker/dp/B005HEVBGG/ref=sr_1_1?s=instant-video&ie=UTF8&qid=1527812805&sr=1-1&keywords=Star+Trek+Voyager) is pretty good plane TV fodder. That Neelix guy needs to calm the fuck down though with his space-mullet (https://coub.com/view/3cjcd).
Having something to sell is always key to a profitable business. We explore this life-hack of the business world in discussion Twitter and then Amazon licensing Thursday night football. There's also some brief talk of Akamai buying SOASTA, Cloudera filing to IPO, and the lost dichotomy of agent/agentless. Mid-roll Coté: CF Summit - June 13 to 15th, 2017 (https://www.cloudfoundry.org/event/summit-silicon-valley-2017/). 20% off registration code: cfsv17cote Coté: Cloud Native Roadshows, with Pivotal and Google Cloud (https://pivotal.io/event/pivotal-cloud-native-roadshow): Boston, Chicago, MSP, Atlanta, DC, Charlotte, Detroit, Toronto, St. Louis, Paris, London, Munich, Stuttgart, Dallas, Denver, LA, Seattle, San Francisco, Amsterdam, Seoul, Hong Kong, Sydney, Singapore. Coté: my big old how to cloud strategy paper is out, find the link at cote.io/cloud2 (https://content.pivotal.io/ebooks/crafting-your-cloud-native-strategy). LEAD-GEN YERSELF! Matt: DevOps Days Tokyo April 25th (https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-tokyo/welcome/) Hands on Habitat Tokyo April 26th (https://events.chef.io/events/hands-habitat-tokyo/) Chef Meetup - Singapore April 29th (https://pages.chef.io/ChefMeetup_Singapore_RSVP.html) ChefConf May 22-24 (https://chefconf.chef.io/2017/) Boothing Wearing the t-shirt. Success criteria for boothing. Don't speak Spanish in Japan. Sponsoring the coffee. Oracle NOT Buying Accenture From Business Insider (https://www.businessinsider.com.au/oracle-never-considered-buying-accenture-2017-4) "The Accenture rumour is completely untrue. Never even considered it. Completely made up." Coté round-up, small as it is (https://cote.io/2017/04/05/that-rumor-about-oracle-buying-accenture-nope/). Amazon streaming NFL 10 Thursday night games, CBS or NBC broadcasts streamed (http://news.morningstar.com/all/market-watch/TDJNMW20170404635/amazon-nfl-sign-50-million-streaming-deal-for-thursday-games.aspx) Ben Thompson on bundling (https://stratechery.com/2017/the-great-unbundling/), sports and bundling (https://stratechery.com/2016/the-sports-linchpin/). Chef 13 is coming April 10th (https://blog.chef.io/2017/03/29/upgrading-chef-client-13/) Client only, server stays on 12 Time-Series Data In Google SRE book (https://landing.google.com/sre/book/chapters/practical-alerting.html). Now you can actually do something with it. Akamai Buys SOASTA Monitoring acquisition (https://www.soasta.com/press-releases/akamai-agrees-to-acquire-soasta-inc/) SOASTA is testing right? A commercial district of some synthetic user testing thing? "Through SOASTA solutions, Akamai customers will then be able to test optimizations at scale prior to deployment and validate the business impact of those optimizations once they are live in production. The result is a comprehensive set of cloud-based performance and business outcome optimization." Maybe Brandon can tell us the context/issues (good and bad) for synthetic web transaction monitoring from the SiteAngel days. Cloudera Going Public Link (http://www.cnbc.com/2017/03/31/cloudera-ipo-s-1-sec-filing.html), Link 2 (https://techcrunch.com/2017/03/31/cloudera-posts-long-awaited-ipo-filing/) Revenue: $261.0 million in the year ending Jan. 31, up from $166.0 million a year ago Net loss: $187.32 million, narrower than the $203.14 million from a year ago (cut ~$16m in spending). Analysis from Brenon at 451 (https://blogs.the451group.com/techdeals/investment-banking/an-earthbound-ipo-for-cloudera/), esp. comparing to HortonWorks. BONUS LINKS! VMware offloading vCloud Air To OVH, a France-based hosting company expanding into the US Seems complicated (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/04/05/ovh_vmware_details/) Another story (http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2017/04/04/vmware-sells-off-cloud-services-business-to-ovh/). Rackspace done with OpenStack as an AWS defense Now back to the classics (https://cote.io/2017/03/31/rackspace-positioning-around-cloud-and-openstack-from-the-ceo/) Still on that private cloud thing: "What we are learning is the world doesn't need another public cloud, so OpenStack is shifting from and going private cloud." Yahoo/AOL to be called "Oath" Link (https://www.businessinsider.com.au/aol-and-yahoo-will-become-oath-after-merger-closes-2017-4) First there was Yahoo + Alibaba as "Altaba", now there is "Yahoo + AOL" as "Oath". Clearly this is corporate trolling at this point. DellEMC financials Link (http://www.eweek.com/pc-hardware/reality-sets-in-for-dell-emc-with-1.7-billion-q4-earnings-loss) Backstory on Python moving to GitHub Link (https://snarky.ca/the-history-behind-the-decision-to-move-python-to-github/) "But what ended up happening is nearly none of those volunteers stuck around." Recommendations Matt: anti-recommendation: macOS 10.12.4. Broke USB headset. BOO! (https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7904080)! Coté: AUKEY USB Wall Charger, ULTRA COMPACT Dual Port 2.4A Output & Foldable Plug for iPhone iPad Samsung & Others (http://amzn.to/2oJUQcY) - go ahead and buy two. Also, always bring one of those car adaptors thingies (http://amzn.to/2oJQv9H) on trips for those broke-ass, Trans-Atlantic flights. Brandon: The Undoing Project (http://amzn.to/2nXtpvw) Freakonomics Episode (http://freakonomics.com/podcast/men-started-thinking-revolution/) on the book.
We begin our tale of horror with a mystery; just what is Scream Scene? Who are our mysterious hosts? And, how do we decipher between terror and horror? Listen as our deadicated hosts Sarah and Ben watch the very first horror films ever made. Films reviewed this episode: Le Manoir du Diable (1896, Melies) Le Chateau Hante (1897, Melies) The Haunted Curiosity Shop (1901, Booth) Le Monstre (1903, Melies) Le Chaudron Infernal (1903, Melies) The Sealed Room (1909, Griffith) Frankenstein (1910, Dawley) Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1912, Henderson) Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1913, Brenon)
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We discuss possible effects that the Trump presidency will have on the tech world. The ideas are more or less known, but the details and whether they'd be enacted are sketchy and unreliable. Before that, of course, we talk about containers. This episode features Brandon Whichard (https://twitter.com/bwhichard), Matt Ray (https://twitter.com/mattray), and Coté (https://twitter.com/cote). Mid-roll Matt: Dec 1st and 2nd - DevOps Days Australia 20% discount code - SDT2016 (https://ti.to/devopsaustralia/2016-sydney/discount/SDT2016). Coté: Nov 16th - Cloud Native Roadshow in Omaha, next week (https://pivotal.io/event/cloud-native-workshop/omaha). Coté: Various dates - Pivotal Cloud Native Roadshows (https://pivotal.io/event/pivotal-cloud-native-roadshow) - Cincinnati - Nov 10 (https://pivotal.io/event/pivotal-cloud-native-roadshow/cincinnati); St. Louis - Nov 14 (https://pivotal.io/event/pivotal-cloud-native-roadshow/stlouis); Hartford - Nov 16 (https://pivotal.io/event/pivotal-cloud-native-roadshow/hartford); Denver - Nov 18 (https://pivotal.io/event/pivotal-cloud-native-roadshow/denver); New York - Nov 22 (https://pivotal.io/event/pivotal-cloud-native-roadshow/newyork); Los Angeles - Nov 28 (https://pivotal.io/event/pivotal-cloud-native-roadshow/losangeles). K8s Operators Stateful applications for K8s, a shot at Mesos (https://coreos.com/blog/introducing-operators.html)? Prometheus & etcd first examples (spark? hadoop?) This begs the broad question: so, what’s CoreOS’s business posture now? Azure Container Service, now with K8s Those Microsoft folks will just put anything that looks tasty in their cloud (https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azure-container-service-the-cloud-s-most-open-option-for-containers/) - what a reversal from the Microsoft we grew up with. Docker in Production: A History of Failure From this dude’s perspective (https://thehftguy.wordpress.com/2016/11/01/docker-in-production-an-history-of-failure/): a failure of product management and stable releases. Bugs, documentation spotty, cleanup scripts, kernel support (Debian!?), aufs & overlay & overlay2, 7-hour outage with no post-mortem “Docker only moves forward and breaks things” “The docker hype is not only a technological liability any more, it has evolved into a sociological problem as well.” A retort… that mostly agrees (https://patrobinson.github.io/2016/11/05/docker-in-production/) “boring tech is what makes money” shiny tech makes resumes? Mesosphere Jay Lyman on the momemtum (https://451research.com/report-short?entityId=88226): “Mesosphere does not disclose its number of paying clients, but says it has dozens of large enterprise customers, its primary target. The company says its experience supporting software deployments in production is among its key differentiators, helped by the use of Apache Mesos by companies such as Twitter, Netflix, Airbnb, PayPal and Yelp, which was featured in a 451 User Deployment Report. Mesosphere says its focus is customer deployments of 500-1,000 nodes per day in production. It also says the bulk of its customers are licensees with professional services accounting for less than 10% of its clients, which tend to move to its subscription software.” TrumpTech, aka, “Putting the 400 lbs hackers on diets.” Turns out there is some marginally clear policy, just not McKinsey title mode versus white papers (http://www.vox.com/2016/11/10/13584390/donald-trump-first-100-days). Jonathan Shieber@Tech Crunch (https://techcrunch.com/2016/11/09/what-does-a-president-elect-trump-mean-for-silicon-valley-nothing-very-good/): "The biggest question facing millions of Americans this Wednesday is: just how much of what Donald Trump said on the campaign does he intend to actually try to make happen." (For example, Korea (http://www.vox.com/world/2016/11/10/13585524/donald-trump-phone-call-south-korea-park-geun-hye).) Dave Lee, at the BBC has a good laundry list: “Uncertainty, frustration and an increased fragility for the global home of tech innovation. Mr Trump certainly won't want to go down as the president who destroyed Silicon Valley, but the concern here is that of the few policies that have been explained in detail, some seem directly at odds with each other.” 10% repatriation program (http://blogs.barrons.com/techtraderdaily/2016/11/09/apple-adobe-cisco-citi-focuses-on-big-techs-big-trump-tax-windfall/) - tech companies have tons of cash abroad: Historic rates (http://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/repatriation.asp): “At the highest tax rate, corporations must pay 35% to repatriate capital, minus local taxes charged by countries in which the funds are held.” Hardware: “AAPL (93% of $230bln), CSCO (91% of $64.6B), IBM ($8.2B total cash, undisclosed % of cash held overseas but note 58% of earnings are from non US operations), HPE ($10.0B total cash, undisclosed % of cash held overseas but 65% of earnings are from non US operations), HPQ ($5.6B total cash, undisclosed % of cash held overseas but 65%-70% of earnings are from non US operations), JNPR (94% of $3.2B).” Software: “Specifically, some of the mid and large cap companies that have large cash balances “trapped” offshore are likely to benefit from being able to return a portion of this cash to shareholders. We note companies with high gross cash balances trapped offshore include: ADBE (85% of $4B – from 2015 10-K), ADSK (86% of $2.1B), CA (76% of $2.7B), CTXS (80% of $2.45B), FTNT (38% of $1.2B), ORCL (76% of $56B – pre-N), MSFT (96% of $113B – pre-LNKD purchase), RHT (42% of $2.0B), SYMC (93% of $5.6B – post-BC), VMW (77% of $7.5B), VRSN (68% of $1.9B). We believe the chances increase of a larger share repurchase or (lesser chance) dividend from these companies.” Apple & Amazon are not in a good situation (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/11/09/tech_trump_silicon_valley/) - they’ll be a good test of WTF happens. Meanwhile, tech stocks dropping a bit (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/tech-stocks-plunge-for-second-straight-day-after-trump-win-2016-11-10). Ovum has a shit ton of quick analysis, all free (https://www.ovum.com/us-presidential-election-2016/): Fear of US public cloud companies, globally (https://www.ovum.com/will-trump-presidency-mean-public-cloud-computing-2-2/). Remember the freak-out from NSA stuff? Same idea. I think the Gemans got over it. Outsources (https://www.ovum.com/providers-prepare-trump-presidency-potential-impact-global-delivery-2/): “A massive curtailing of H-1B visas, for example, will mean providers will need to make immediate shifts in what they’re able to offer customers locally, unless or until they’re able to compensate with talent.” “For providers, there’s also the unanswered question of the impact on US government spending.” [Education](https://www.ovum.com/trumping-expectations-now-us-public-sector-2/ - some proposals for de-centralizing, meaning fragmentation of IT spend. Government talent, regulations, and spending (https://www.ovum.com/trumping-expectations-now-us-public-sector-2/) - “If there is a large exodus of high-caliber and skilled staff, how will departments fill the gap? It also raises the question of funding for programs aimed at modernizing tech in the federal government such as F18 and FedRAMP. Trump might reduce the barriers to swapping out tech and push down expenditure that way. Certainly, the high cost and length of time needed to get Authority to Operate (ATO) under FedRAMP has been a barrier to uptake.” Telcos (https://www.ovum.com/trumps-victory-will-affect-us-telecoms-market/) - other than him stating he’d stop the AT&T/TimeWarner merger, telco stuff is very unclear. No one’s sure what the traditional Republican +/- Trump equals, or what the formula is. M&A from Brenon@451 (https://451research.com/report-short?entityId=90759&type=mis&alertid=211&contactid=0033200001wgKCKAA2&utm_source=sendgrid&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=market-insight&utm_content=newsletter&utm_term=90759-In+Trump%2C+an+M%26A+watchdog+with+more+bite): “Chinese buyers probably won't be shopping as freely in the US in the coming years.” They spent $14bn this year, I think. Chinese buyers have recently picked up Ingram Micro, which swings nearly $50bn worth of tech gear and services each year, 25-year-old printer maker Lexmark and even a majority stake in the gay dating app Grindr." Also see shorter blog post with chart of Chinese M&A spend (https://blogs.the451group.com/techdeals/investment-banking/in-trump-a-tech-ma-watchdog-with-more-bite/). Snowden for Head of NSA! (https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/346998236776640513). Follow-up That’s how you do it! (https://twitter.com/simonmcc/status/794951901720805376) We got actual comments (http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/77#disqus_thread)! BONUS LINKS! Not covered in episode Matt wrote up an Amazon ECS thing The blog entry (https://blog.chef.io/2016/11/07/habitat-amazon-elastic-container-service/) Doing Business in Japan Not new, but a good primer (http://www.kalzumeus.com/2014/11/07/doing-business-in-japan/). Recommendations Brandon: New season of The Startup podcast (https://gimletmedia.com/episode/shadowed-qualities-season-4-episode-3/) Matt: TransferWise (https://transferwise.com/u/matthewr9) for transferring money abroad. A16Z on TransferWise (https://a16z.com/2016/01/29/a16z-podcast-when-banking-works-like-my-smartphone/). Coté: “Tighten Up.” (https://open.spotify.com/track/2pBgtxhgqevCHEnJ7W5UKI), Archie Bell & The Drells - once you’re done being depressed, get your shit back together. HSAs. Meanwhile, this “pastrami burger” (https://www.instagram.com/p/BMpHcIhDJkk/) at 3 Greens Market (http://3greensmarket.com/) in Chicago is AMAZING.
Dynamique des masses d’eau et des sédiments fins dans les environnements semi-fermés des milieux équatoriaux et tempérés