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In this year-in-review episode, Daniel Bryant, along with InfoQ podcast hosts Thomas Betts, Shane Hastie, Srini Penchikala, and Renato Losio, reflect on the trends and developments of 2024 across key domains: architecture, culture and methods, AI and data engineering, and cloud and DevOps. The conversation covers the rise of AI as a ubiquitous enabler, the growing focus on green software, platform engineering's mainstream emergence, and the ongoing challenges of balancing human and technical evolution. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3VLkNdx Subscribe to the Software Architects' Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and experience from industry peers on emerging patterns and technologies: https://www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter Upcoming Events: QCon London (April 7-9, 2025) Discover new ideas and insights from senior practitioners driving change and innovation in software development. https://qconlondon.com/ InfoQ Dev Summit Boston (June 9-10, 2025) Actionable insights on today's critical dev priorities. devsummit.infoq.com/conference/boston2025 InfoQ Dev Summit Munich (Save the date - October 2025) QCon San Francisco 2025 (17-21, 2025) Get practical inspiration and best practices on emerging software trends directly from senior software developers at early adopter companies. https://qconsf.com/ InfoQ Dev Summit New York (Save the date - December 2025) The InfoQ Podcasts: Weekly inspiration to drive innovation and build great teams from senior software leaders. Listen to all our podcasts and read interview transcripts: - The InfoQ Podcast https://www.infoq.com/podcasts/ - Engineering Culture Podcast by InfoQ https://www.infoq.com/podcasts/#engineering_culture - Generally AI: https://www.infoq.com/generally-ai-podcast/ Follow InfoQ: - Mastodon: https://techhub.social/@infoq - Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: @infoqdotcom - Youtube: www.youtube.com/infoq Write for InfoQ:Learn and share the changes and innovations in professional software development. - Join a community of ex perts. - Increase your visibility. - Grow your career. https://www.infoq.com/write-for-infoq
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#273: Platform engineering plays a crucial role in modern software delivery. The platform engineering team is responsible for creating a development environment that is both productive and scalable. However, many platform engineers might not be familiar with foundational software design principles, and this can lead to inefficiencies and technical debt. One such principle is the three-tier architecture model, a concept that seems to have become lost amidst the rapid evolution of technology. In this episode, we speak with Daniel Bryant, the Head of Product Marketing at Syntasso, about how we can take the three-tier architecture model and apply it to building our platforms and portals. Daniel's contact information: X (Formerly Twitter): https://x.com/danielbryantuk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielbryantuk/ YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/devopsparadox Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://www.devopsparadox.com/review-podcast/ Slack: https://www.devopsparadox.com/slack/ Connect with us at: https://www.devopsparadox.com/contact/
This is the Engineering Culture Podcast, from the people behind InfoQ.com and the QCon conferences. In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to Daniel Bryant, the News Manager at InfoQ, about engineering culture and developer experience. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/4605WzQ Subscribe to the Software Architects' Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and experience from industry peers on emerging patterns and technologies: www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter Upcoming Events: InfoQ Dev Summit Munich (Sept 26-27, 2024) Practical learnings from senior software practitioners navigating Generative AI, security, modern web applications, and more. devsummit.infoq.com/conference/munich2024 QCon San Francisco (November 18-22, 2024) Get practical inspiration and best practices on emerging software trends directly from senior software developers at early adopter companies. qconsf.com/ QCon London (April 7-9, 2025) Discover new ideas and insights from senior practitioners driving change and innovation in software development. qconlondon.com/ The InfoQ Podcasts: Weekly inspiration to drive innovation and build great teams from senior software leaders. Listen to all our podcasts and read interview transcripts: - The InfoQ Podcast www.infoq.com/podcasts/ - Engineering Culture Podcast by InfoQ www.infoq.com/podcasts/#engineering_culture - Generally AI Follow InfoQ: - Mastodon: techhub.social/@infoq - Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: @infoqdotcom - Youtube: www.youtube.com/infoq Write for InfoQ: Learn and share the changes and innovations in professional software development. - Join a community of experts. - Increase your visibility. - Grow your career. www.infoq.com/write-for-infoq
In this InfoQ podcast, host Daniel Bryant sat down with speakers from the InfoQ Dev Summit Boston (June 24-25) and discussed the critical challenges and decisions developers are currently facing. Topics covered include platform engineering, the evolution of senior software developer roles into Staff-Plus positions, AI's impact on the SDLC, and the importance of security. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/4460pXx Subscribe to the Software Architects' Newsletter for your monthly guide to the essential news and experience from industry peers on emerging patterns and technologies: www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter Upcoming Events: InfoQ Dev Summit Boston (June 24-25, 2024) Actionable insights on today's critical dev priorities. devsummit.infoq.com/conference/boston2024 InfoQ Dev Summit Munich (Sept 26-27, 2024) Practical learnings from senior software practitioners navigating Generative AI, security, modern web applications, and more. devsummit.infoq.com/conference/munich2024 QCon San Francisco (November 18-22, 2024) Get practical inspiration and best practices on emerging software trends directly from senior software developers at early adopter companies. qconsf.com/ QCon London (April 7-9, 2025) Discover new ideas and insights from senior practitioners driving change and innovation in software development. qconlondon.com/ The InfoQ Podcasts: Weekly inspiration to drive innovation and build great teams from senior software leaders. Listen to all our podcasts and read interview transcripts: - The InfoQ Podcast www.infoq.com/podcasts/ - Engineering Culture Podcast by InfoQ www.infoq.com/podcasts/#engineering_culture - Generally AI Follow InfoQ: - Mastodon: techhub.social/@infoq - Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: @infoqdotcom - Youtube: www.youtube.com/infoq Write for InfoQ: Learn and share the changes and innovations in professional software development. - Join a community of experts. - Increase your visibility. - Grow your career. www.infoq.com/write-for-infoq
Big Time Guest Alert! Daniel Bryant founded Sheridan Road Financial which eventually was sold to HUB, he is an author, adjunct lecturer, entrepreneur and all around baller. Topics to include Todd Kading's Manifesto, Empower's New Small Biz 401k, ARA and Racial Sabings Gap, and DoorDash's new Employee Savings plan. Drunk Stock Tips, Acrosyn and the comeback of the Lame or Game Game. Grab a cold one and join the fun.
This interview was recorded at GOTO Amsterdam for GOTO Unscripted.http://gotopia.techRead the full transcription of this interview hereDaniel Bryant - Independent Technical ConsultantMatt Turner - DevOps Leader and Software Engineer at TetrateRESOURCEShttps://llvm.org/pubs/2002-08-09-LLVMCompilationStrategy.pdfhttps://www.thoughtworks.com/radarDanielhttps://twitter.com/danielbryantukhttps://github.com/danielbryantukhttps://linkedin.com/in/danielbryantukhttps://linktr.ee/danielbryantukMatthttps://mt165.co.ukhttps://twitter.com/mt165https://linkedin.com/in/mt165https://github.com/mt-insideDESCRIPTIONJoin two cloud native experts and passionate adopters of modern tech as they explore the shifting role and impact of APIs. They go beyond the usual tech stack to touch on key aspects of the modern infrastructure and software development space like: platform engineering, mechanical sympathy and the role that Wasm could play in this. Daniel Bryant and Matt Turner will share some of the important but not so well known best practices and questions that one might ask to make sure they are building the right thing with the right tools.RECOMMENDED BOOKSDaniel Bryant, James Gough & Matthew Auburn • Mastering API ArchitectureDaniel Bryant & Abraham Marín-Pérez • Continuous Delivery in JavaMauricio Salatino • Platform Engineering on KubernetesAdrian Mouat • Using DockerBurns, Beda & Hightower • Kubernetes: Up & RunningNicole Forsgren, Jez Humble & Gene Kim • AccelerateTwitterInstagramLinkedInFacebookLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!
Today we jump back ten years (1-16-2014) to PWTorch assistant editor James Caldwell taking calls and emails at a rapid-fire pace with a discussion of Royal Rumble & WrestleMania 30 plans, TNA "Genesis," Daniel Bryan's shift in direction, WWE Network biz pros & cons, Batista, Brock, Bully, Sheamus, Warrior & Hogan, much more.
In this special year-end wrap-up podcast Thomas Betts, Wes Reisz, Shane Hastie, Srini Penchikala, and Daniel Bryant reflect on technology trends in 2023 and discuss what they hope to see in 2024. Topics explored included: the use of AI and LLMs within software delivery, the changing role of technical leadership, and the increasing integration of software architecture and data engineering. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/47CN5tR Subscribe to the Software Architects' Newsletter [monthly]: www.infoq.com/software-architect…mpaign=architectnl Upcoming Events: QCon London https://qconlondon.com/ April 8-10, 2024 QCon San Francisco https://qconsf.com/ November 18-22, 2024 Follow InfoQ: - Mastodon: techhub.social/@infoq - Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: @infoqdotcom - Youtube: www.youtube.com/infoq Write for InfoQ - Join a community of experts. - Increase your visibility. - Grow your career. www.infoq.com/write-for-infoq/?u…aign=writeforinfoq
In this episode, Solomon Hykes, founder of Dagger and the original Docker project, sat down with Daniel Bryant to discuss the state of DevOps and how the new open source Dagger project aims to improve continuous delivery practices. Topics covered included the challenges of building applications, modernizing CI/CD tooling and practices, and building an effective community. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3Rv6F6k Subscribe to the Software Architects' Newsletter [monthly]: www.infoq.com/software-architect…mpaign=architectnl Upcoming Events: QCon London https://qconlondon.com/ April 8-10, 2024 Follow InfoQ: - Mastodon: https://techhub.social/@infoq - Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: @infoqdotcom - Youtube: www.youtube.com/infoq Write for InfoQ - Join a community of experts. - Increase your visibility. - Grow your career. www.infoq.com/write-for-infoq/?u…aign=writeforinfoq
In this episode, Michael Redlich, lead editor of the Java topic at InfoQ, sat down with podcast co-host Daniel Bryant and discussed the recent publication of the InfoQ Java Trends Report. Topics covered included the release of Java 21, the adoption of Java virtual threads, the evolution of the Jakarta EE and Spring projects, and the development of community and ecosystems projects. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3Reieyy Subscribe to the Software Architects' Newsletter [monthly]: www.infoq.com/software-architect…mpaign=architectnl Upcoming Events: QCon London https://qconlondon.com/ April 8-10, 2024 Follow InfoQ: - Mastodon: https://techhub.social/@infoq - Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: @infoqdotcom - Youtube: www.youtube.com/infoq Write for InfoQ - Join a community of experts. - Increase your visibility. - Grow your career. www.infoq.com/write-for-infoq/?u…aign=writeforinfoq
This time we dip back in to the recent archives and repeat the conversation with Daniel Bryant, who has got Richard into a lot more conferences than he cares to admit. Daniel is a self described technical storyteller and is a news manager at InfoQ. At the time of the interview last year, Daniel was head of DevRel at Ambassador Labs. Daniel was pretty much there from the start and has had the experience of building an integrated developer relations function inside a company that works really well with all the other functions within the company. But we start the discussion with the banal: swag, the place of swag in the modern developer conference. A question of great importance for your times. Where does one get T-Shirts if not as swag?! Richard and Daniel then get a little philosophical, because the word community has come to mean a great may tings and almost nothing now. And what does it mean to have a developer community, and what does the word community mean in that context? Daniel talks about why he prefers the word ecosystem. Finally, they talk about product-led growth and how creating the right operational structures, and in particular, working really well with your data science team, can be super effective at making the whole organization work together functionally. Reach out to Daniel via LinkediN here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielbryantuk/ Find out more and listen to previous podcasts here: https://www.voxgig.com/podcast Subscribe to our newsletter for weekly updates and information about upcoming meetups: https://voxgig.substack.com/ Join the Dublin DevRel Meetup group here: www.devrelmeetup.com
In this episode, Adam Jacob, CEO and co-founder at System Initiative, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant and discussed the evolution and potential future directions of DevOps and managing infrastructure. Topics covered included the challenges remaining within the DevOps movement, how to model and manage infrastructure, and how to increase collaboration between developers and operators. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3ZzWCiM Subscribe to the Software Architects' Newsletter [monthly]: www.infoq.com/software-architect…mpaign=architectnl Upcoming Events: QCon London https://qconlondon.com/ April 8-10, 2024 Follow InfoQ: - Mastodon: https://techhub.social/@infoq - Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: @infoqdotcom - Youtube: www.youtube.com/infoq Write for InfoQ - Join a community of experts. - Increase your visibility. - Grow your career. www.infoq.com/write-for-infoq/?u…aign=writeforinfoq
In this episode, Tracy Miranda, a leader in the secure software supply chain domain, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant and discussed the current state of the industry. Topics covered included the benefits of SBOMs and SLSA, getting started with generating SBOMs, and how developers should work with leadership when evaluating their organization's security posture. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3EFWiFr Subscribe to the Software Architects' Newsletter [monthly]: www.infoq.com/software-architect…mpaign=architectnl Upcoming Events: QCon San Francisco https://qconsf.com/ Oct 2-6, 2023 QCon London https://qconlondon.com/ April 8-10, 2024 Follow InfoQ: - Mastodon: https://techhub.social/@infoq - Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: @infoqdotcom - Youtube: www.youtube.com/infoq Write for InfoQ - Join a community of experts. - Increase your visibility. - Grow your career. www.infoq.com/write-for-infoq/?u…aign=writeforinfoq
In this episode, Roi Ravhon, co-founder and CEO of Finout, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant and discussed the emergence and industry adoption of FinOps. The conversation covers topics such as the benefits of adopting FinOps, the typical journey of an organization interested in learning more about cloud costs, and a range of cultural and tooling required for a successful implementation. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3sBkZ3i Subscribe to the Software Architects' Newsletter [monthly]: www.infoq.com/software-architect…mpaign=architectnl Upcoming Events: QCon San Francisco https://qconsf.com/ Oct 2-6, 2023 QCon London https://qconlondon.com/ April 8-10, 2024 Follow InfoQ: - Mastodon: https://techhub.social/@infoq - Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: @infoqdotcom - Youtube: www.youtube.com/infoq Write for InfoQ - Join a community of experts. - Increase your visibility. - Grow your career. www.infoq.com/write-for-infoq/?u…aign=writeforinfoq
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Is DevOps dead? Did Platform Engineering kill it off? Matty chats with Daniel Bryant (Ambassador Labs) about Platform Engineering.
Is DevOps dead? Did Platform Engineering kill it off? Matty chats with Daniel Bryant (Ambassador Labs) about Platform Engineering.
We discuss what we did at KubeCon, the recent VMware State of Kubernetes 2023 survey, and the smells of platform engineering maturity. Also, some tips on daily logging and to do list management. Here is the original video recording if you're into that kind of thing. As ever, with your three friends: @egrigson, @benbravo73, & @cote. Links and Notes The 2023 State of Kubernetes Survey is fully out. The new component is looking at the benefits of Kubernetes. Distro/service marketshare - VMware is steadily climbing up, yay! Coté's multi-cloud usage take. Including a great chart from IDC on where workloads are living. More: we need to start thinking of "multi-cloud" as just meaning "all the computers and stuff we run." Putting the word "cloud" in there makes it seem like magic cloud stuff, when all we are/should be talking about is the entire, heterogeneous IT estate. Something like 60% of people say it makes developer more productive, even more say there are operational benefits (64%). The developer productive part is confusing given the middling "shorten developer release cycle" figures over the years. But, whatever! 10% drop in developers owning and managing Kubernetes. Related, from McKinsey engineers: "As a rule of thumb, if developers spend more than, say, 10 to 20 percent of their coding time on container configuration, failover, security, or other infrastructure issues, it makes more sense to tackle these issues via CSP services instead, so that valuable time and skills can be reserved for functionality that serves the business." An idea for how many apps are running in Kubernetes, finally! While writing blog posts for the survey, I found this: Gartner estimates that "by 2027, 25% of all enterprise applications will run in containers, an increase from fewer than 10% in 2021." We're somewhere in between there in 2021, likely closer to 10% than 25%. KubeCon EU 2023 What's Ed's take - Edward Grigson actually did some work (unlike social loafers, like Coté)! E.g.: "FinOps for Platform Engineering – I spoke to their CEO at KubeconEU and got a demo. Looks good – very flexible and easy to use." Found three new vendors: Palantir Apollo, Mia.Platform, Port / Cortex. Jon Collins @ GigaOm: lines still being drawn around the components, WebAssembly. Best of breed vs. integrated platform. Robot: "The cloud-native world is maturing, and a multi-platform architecture will help build better manageability and governance in the future." And, Robot summarizing his platform engineering take: "Platforms are important, but the author argues for the need for multi-platform engineering (MPE) to understand and manage multiple clouds, stacks, and toolchains.The MPE group should be focused on empowering and enabling its users, acting as a product group for the entire organization." Daniel Bryant on dev stuff, full blog post. VMware schwag review: people love metal water bottles, not so much bottle openers. There are a lot of gambling service people in EU crowds. Software Defined Talk at/on KubeCon. Though I was one of the three people (t)here, I don't really remember what we talked about except the Dirk bread claw. So it goes with me and podcasts. Ben was not at KubeCon EU (sadface) but his YouTube picks are:Evolution of WASM: Past, Present, and Future - Bailey Hayes, Cosmonic The State of Backstage in 2023 - Ben Lambert & Patrik Oldsberg, Spotify Choose Your Own Adventure: The Treacherous Trek to Development - Whitney Lee & Viktor Farcic How to Blow up a Kubernetes Cluster - Felix Hoffmann, iteratec Platform Engineering Strategy stuff: Platform Maturity Model paper, draft here.
We discuss what we did at KubeCon, the recent VMware State of Kubernetes 2023 survey, and the smells of platform engineering maturity. Also, some tips on daily logging and to do list management. Here is the original video recording if you're into that kind of thing. As ever, with your three friends: @egrigson, @benbravo73, & @cote. Links and Notes The 2023 State of Kubernetes Survey is fully out. The new component is looking at the benefits of Kubernetes. Distro/service marketshare - VMware is steadily climbing up, yay! Coté's multi-cloud usage take. Including a great chart from IDC on where workloads are living. More: we need to start thinking of "multi-cloud" as just meaning "all the computers and stuff we run." Putting the word "cloud" in there makes it seem like magic cloud stuff, when all we are/should be talking about is the entire, heterogeneous IT estate. Something like 60% of people say it makes developer more productive, even more say there are operational benefits (64%). The developer productive part is confusing given the middling "shorten developer release cycle" figures over the years. But, whatever! 10% drop in developers owning and managing Kubernetes. Related, from McKinsey engineers: "As a rule of thumb, if developers spend more than, say, 10 to 20 percent of their coding time on container configuration, failover, security, or other infrastructure issues, it makes more sense to tackle these issues via CSP services instead, so that valuable time and skills can be reserved for functionality that serves the business." An idea for how many apps are running in Kubernetes, finally! While writing blog posts for the survey, I found this: Gartner estimates that "by 2027, 25% of all enterprise applications will run in containers, an increase from fewer than 10% in 2021." We're somewhere in between there in 2021, likely closer to 10% than 25%. KubeCon EU 2023 What's Ed's take - Edward Grigson actually did some work (unlike social loafers, like Coté)! E.g.: "FinOps for Platform Engineering – I spoke to their CEO at KubeconEU and got a demo. Looks good – very flexible and easy to use." Found three new vendors: Palantir Apollo, Mia.Platform, Port / Cortex. Jon Collins @ GigaOm: lines still being drawn around the components, WebAssembly. Best of breed vs. integrated platform. Robot: "The cloud-native world is maturing, and a multi-platform architecture will help build better manageability and governance in the future." And, Robot summarizing his platform engineering take: "Platforms are important, but the author argues for the need for multi-platform engineering (MPE) to understand and manage multiple clouds, stacks, and toolchains.The MPE group should be focused on empowering and enabling its users, acting as a product group for the entire organization." Daniel Bryant on dev stuff, full blog post. VMware schwag review: people love metal water bottles, not so much bottle openers. There are a lot of gambling service people in EU crowds. Software Defined Talk at/on KubeCon. Though I was one of the three people (t)here, I don't really remember what we talked about except the Dirk bread claw. So it goes with me and podcasts. Ben was not at KubeCon EU (sadface) but his YouTube picks are:Evolution of WASM: Past, Present, and Future - Bailey Hayes, Cosmonic The State of Backstage in 2023 - Ben Lambert & Patrik Oldsberg, Spotify Choose Your Own Adventure: The Treacherous Trek to Development - Whitney Lee & Viktor Farcic How to Blow up a Kubernetes Cluster - Felix Hoffmann, iteratec Platform Engineering Strategy stuff: Platform Maturity Model paper, draft here.
When considering proposed reforms of the US health care system, some physicians dismiss a single-payer system that would provide health care for all residents, as they believe their incomes would be reduced. In a recent study, Daniel Bryant, M.D., finds that state-based single-payer schemes may actually lead to increased personal incomes for physicians. His work also provides a template for evaluating the financial consequences for physicians within a single-payer health care system.
In this special year-end wrap-up podcast Thomas Betts, Wes Reisz, Shane Hastie, Srini Penchikala, and Daniel Bryant discuss what they have seen in 2022 and muse on what they hope to see in 2023. Topics explored included: the benefits of architecture decision records (ADRs), the role of Staff Plus engineers, treating platforms as a product, the importance of sustainability and green IT, and the need to be deliberate with culture design. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3VkSYp8 Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects' Newsletter [monthly]: https://www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter/ Upcoming Events: QCon London https://qconlondon.com/ - March 27-29, 2023 QCon San Francisco: https://qconsf.com/ - Oct 2-6, 2023 Follow InfoQ: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: https://bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infoqdotcom/ - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/infoq
Daniel Bryant is the Head of Dev Rel at Ambassador Labs. In this fast paced conversation, Richard and Daniel discuss several aspects of developer relations and developer advocacy. From changing attitudes to swag through to the art of positioning (hat tip to April Dunford) via open source, real vs pretend community and the recurring question of where developer relations sits in a company or is a sales cycle, this is a DevRel tutorial not to be missed. Daniel and Richard are deeply knowledgeable on the practical challenges of, but also the opportunities afforded by, implementing consistent and professional developer relations function in your organisation. We know you'll find it informative.
Listen to the InfoQ podcast: https://soundcloud.com/infoq-channel/interview-shawn-swyx-wangBlogpost: https://dx.tips/the-end-of-localhostIn this episode, Shawn Wang (swyx), head of developer experience at Airbyte, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant and discussed the rise of remote development environments. Topics covered included, whether remote development experiences are good enough to see the death of local(host) development, what a wishlist might look like for the ultimate developer experience, and how cloud native organizations are currently developing software.Read a transcript of this interview: bit.ly/3R3OEcDSubscribe to our newsletters:- The InfoQ weekly newsletter: bit.ly/24x3IVq- The Software Architects' Newsletter [monthly]: www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter/Upcoming Events:QCon San Francisco:qconsf.com/- Oct 24-28, 2022- Oct 2-6, 2023QCon Plus online:plus.qconferences.com/- Nov 29 - Dec 9, 2022QCon Londonqconlondon.com/- March 26-31, 2023Follow InfoQ:- Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq- Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8- Instagram: www.instagram.com/infoqdotcom/- Youtube: www.youtube.com/infoqDXSWYXLocalHostRemotedevelopment
In this episode, Shawn Wang (swyx), head of developer experience at Airbyte, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant and discussed the rise of remote development environments. Topics covered included, whether remote development experiences are good enough to see the death of local(host) development, what a wishlist might look like for the ultimate developer experience, and how cloud native organizations are currently developing software. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3R3OEcD Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects' Newsletter [monthly]: https://www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter/ Upcoming Events: QCon San Francisco: https://qconsf.com/ - Oct 24-28, 2022 - Oct 2-6, 2023 QCon Plus online: https://plus.qconferences.com/ - Nov 29 - Dec 9, 2022 QCon London https://qconlondon.com/ - March 26-31, 2023 Follow InfoQ: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: https://bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infoqdotcom/ - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/infoq
On this episode of the DLF Podcast, tune in as we have Motivated and Empowered Daniel Bryant sharing all about who he is and his story of becoming, how the M.E brand started, and overall what it means to appreciate yourself and life in a positive light. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Adam sits down with Daniel to discuss the upcoming KubeCon EU and the rise of Kubernetes, how to hire for DevRel (and how to get into it), and the importance of giving developers abstractions and control planes.
In this podcast, Ana Medina, senior chaos engineer at Gremlin, sat down with InfoQ podcast co-host Daniel Bryant. Topics discussed included: how enterprise organisations are adopting chaos engineering with the requirements for guardrails and the need for “status checks” to ensure pre-experiment system health; how to run game days or IT fire drills when everyone is working remotely; and why teams should continually invest in learning from past incidents and preparing for inevitable failures within systems. You can read the transcript here: https://bit.ly/3JSR7T0 Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects' Newsletter [monthly]: https://www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter/ Upcoming Events: QCon Plus online: https://plus.qconferences.com/ - May 10-20, 2022 - Nov 29 - Dec 9, 2022 QCon San Francisco: https://qconsf.com/ - Oct 24-28, 2022 - Oct 2-6, 2023 InfoQ Live: https://live.infoq.com/ - June 21, 2022 - July 19, 2022 - August 23, 2022 Follow InfoQ: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: https:// www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: https://bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infoqdotcom/ - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/infoq
In this episode, The Creativity Department speaks with elementary art educator Daniel Bryant about the importance of joy in the classroom and connecting with students on a personal level. From individual greetings at the door for each student to rap battles about contemporary artists and impromptu performances to end a design lesson, Daniel Bryant ensures each class is an experience for his students. Listen in to hear how he makes his art room a creative, joyful, and unique place to be!
Today we have a fun episode lined up for you! Over the last year of 2021, we've been honored to have some incredibly smart people on the show to share their views and practices in the DevSecCon space with us all. And in each episode, they were asked a slightly open-ended question: if you took out your crystal ball and you thought about someone sitting in your position or your type of role in five years' time, what would be most different about their reality? For this special installment, we've put together some highlights of these brilliant answers! Hear perspectives that cover everything from changes on the data, AI, and ML front to the idea of ownership when it comes to security. We also touch on the increased fragmentation in the DevOps scene that we're going to need to work with, bigger picture concerns about how regulation might be different in five years, and some final optimistic predictions on ways we could all be in a much better place! We hear some golden nuggets from the likes of Robert wood from CMS, cybersecurity influencer Ashish Rajan, Liz Rice from eBPF pioneers Isovalent, our very own Simon Maple who weighs in with his concrete expectations of what will happen, Dev Akhawe, Daniel Bryant, Rinki Sethi, and so many more! So to hear what these top industry professionals have to say about the future, join us today!
In this episode from early in 2021, Nic welcomes Daniel Bryant, an art teacher from Charleston, South Carolina. Daniel explains how and why he always chooses joy, and how that shapes his teaching and his worldview. Listen as he and Nic discuss joy, reconciliation, and the projects he develops for his students. Resources and Links Follow Daniel on Instagram and Facebook Mr. Bryant Read Alongs Daniel's Animation Work Boys of Valor
In this special year-end wrap-up podcast Thomas Betts, Wes Reisz, Shane Hastie, Charles Humble, Srini Penchikala, and Daniel Bryant discuss what they have seen in 2021 and speculate a little on what they hope to see in 2022. Topics explored included: hybrid working, the importance of ethics and sustainability within technology, and multi-cloud architectures. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/32lVYfm Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: www.infoq.com/news/InfoQ-Newsletter/ - The Software Architects' Newsletter [monthly]: www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter/ Upcoming Virtual Events - events.infoq.com/ QCon London: qconlondon.com/ - April 4-6, 2022 / London, UK QCon Plus: plus.qconferences.com/ - May 10-20, 2022 InfoQ Live: live.infoq.com/ - Feb 22, 2022 - June 21, 2022 - July 19, 2022 - August 23, 2022 Follow InfoQ: - Twitter: twitter.com/infoq - LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq/ - Facebook: www.facebook.com/InfoQdotcom/ - Instagram: @infoqdotcom - Youtube: www.youtube.com/infoq
Merch: https://the99shop.myspreadshop.com/ Kanye West unique but too long album vs Drake similar some people love it and some hate it traditional album went head to head. Lil Boosie is maybe right about Lil Nas X but is extremely involved to obsessive over it. Neo-Nazi canceled in his own city. YouTube vs Twitch is becoming more real but we have a little ways to go. WWE vs AEW is in full effect with Adam Cole, Daniel Bryant, and CM Punk moving onto AEW but Professional Wrestling is having an old problem. R.I.P. Michael K Williams most noted for his work in The Wire (My Greatest show of all Time) Boardwalk Empire More recently in the award-winning Lovecraft Country an amazing actor Kanye West's or Ye's Album Donda came up #1 and it came out on a Monday morning in his first week with huge success on 2nd day and beyond replayability in his rivalry with Toronto's own Degrassi's own Drizzy Drake and his album CLB (Certified Lover Boy) Fans have been on a rampage arguing which is better with Drake first day #'s blowing Kanye's out but CLB suffered in the 2nd and 3rd days. We discuss if we liked the albums and who won this head-to-head. Donda has 309,000 sales in the United States in its first week out CLB is looking at 650K first week according to DJ Akademiks and other metrics (Yet to be decided) Should we care shouldn't it be about the music. Cardi B gives birth to baby #2 congrats to her! Speaking of hate (Cardi B is hated by Conservatives for Wap) Lil Nas X announced his pregnancy album (similar to Drake's CLB except it's him) and Lil Boosie is thinking about his performance at 5:30 in the morning! Do you think of anyone at 5 A.M. the way Boosie thinks of Lil Nas X! If you disagree with the gay rapper's style why do you not watch him (Kids don't watch tv anymore (except Paw Patrol) especially the grammy's. Is Boosie Tripping Richard Spencer a self-proclaimed Neo Nazi has been completely rejected from his town in Whitefish Montana. He can't order food and even the local officials claim they are battling discrimination by not allowing Richard Spencer to exist in our space. He is funded under his mom's 3 million dollar property while claiming he has lost everything and is now broke. https://www.yahoo.com/news/small-town-silenced-neo-nazi-155555240.html With Tim and Lupo and supposedly more going to Youtube Gaming with major deals from the platform what is the outlook on YouTube Gaming. We discuss the pros and cons of both YouTube streaming and Twitch as well What goes into it? YouTube 100 hours required Twitch 250-300 hours a month. Twitch interface with nothing but live streaming. (Market Share) Is YouTube Gaming a worthy adversary to Twitch and what could it do to improve WWE vs AEW is heating up! AEW has acquired Adam Cole and Bryan Danielson (previously of WWE) and are now positioning themselves in a head to head battle with the Tribal Chief (Roman Reigns) and his brand of WWE Is this move game-changing or are we overlooking a problem that is existing in wrestling that fans and even execs seem to be overlooking (unless WWE bringing in Logan Paul is a response to it) Wrestling fans are old Podcast, Books, Merch, and more in the Link Below: https://twitter.com/99_Zelmae https://www.instagram.com/99_zelmae/ https://linktr.ee/Zelmae https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/kidcreatedplaya/way-back-when https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/kidcreatedplaya/dae-wunz Host: https://twitter.com/uniqo_williams https://www.facebook.com/UniqoWilliams/ https://www.instagram.com/uniqowilliams/ https://www.twitter.com/Kidcreatedplaya https://www.instagram.com/KidCreatedPlaya Overall99 Media is Black-owned and one of the few African American-owned Media companies! We would like to thank you for listening to our Podcast. Check us out on Spotify, Apple Music, Anchor, or anywhere where you listen to podcasts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/99media/support
In this podcast Alexander Matyushentsev, principle software engineer at Intuit and core engineer on the Argo CD and Argo Rollouts projects, sat down with InfoQ podcast host Daniel Bryant and discussed the Argo projects, continuous delivery with Kubernetes, and how platform teams can help developers embrace modern release techniques and related technologies. Read a transcript of this interview: Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects' Newsletter [monthly]: https://www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter/ Upcoming Virtual Events - https://events.infoq.com/ InfoQ Live: https://live.infoq.com/ - September 21, 2021 - October 19, 2021 QCon Plus online conference: https://plus.qconferences.com/ - November 1-12, 2021 Follow InfoQ: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/infoq - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/infoq/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InfoQdotcom/ - Instagram: @infoqdotcom - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/infoq
We give our take on the Fyterfest Night 2 event where we saw Nick Gage, Chavo Guerrero Jr and Hiko Leo from Bullet Club. We saw a new champion crown as Lance Archer defeated Jon Moxley for the IWGP US Title in Texas Death Match. Also we talk the possibility that Daniel Bryant signed with AEW and CM Punk may be next! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/henry-valentin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/henry-valentin/support
We give our take on the Fyterfest Night 2 event where we saw Nick Gage, Chavo Guerrero Jr and Hiko Leo from Bullet Club. We saw a new champion crown as Lance Archer defeated Jon Moxley for the IWGP US Title in Texas Death Match. Also we talk the possibility that Daniel Bryant signed with AEW and CM Punk may be next!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/henry-valentin/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/henry-valentin/support
We give our take on the Fyterfest Night 2 event where we saw Nick Gage, Chavo Guerrero Jr and Hiko Leo from Bullet Club. We saw a new champion crown as Lance Archer defeated Jon Moxley for the IWGP US Title in Texas Death Match. Also we talk the possibility that Daniel Bryant signed with AEW and CM Punk may be next!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/henry-valentin/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/henry-valentin/support
Support us by shopping at our Amazon store: KatieVick.com Britt and Bryant talk about AEW's Blood and Guts, AEW has too many ppl on their TV show, Daniel Bryant's future, and WWE Throwback SmackDown (featuring the return of Jimmy Uso) Follow Bryant on twitter and IG: @brysports Follow Bryant on Tik Tok: stanleyjackson23 Follow Britt on twitter: @BrittWhitmire Follow Britt on IG: @bdub4reelz Follow the show on twitter: @KatieVickAlive
Daniel Bryant, owner of more restaurants around Little Rock, AR, than we can list here came to the Heaping Spoonful studio to talk about how he, a self-professed "real estate" guy, got in the bar business "by accident" and how that led to the empire he oversees today.
After a short reflection on current events and the difficulties of this school year, Nic enlists some help from teachers across the country to talk about how they are teaching art on a cart this year. Listen as multiple teachers tell us about the setup of their carts, the logistics they have worked through, their best advice for those teaching on the cart, and so much more. Resources and Links Follow Beth, Tara, and Cindy on Instagram Previous Podcasts: Yaz Gate, Kit Lang and Vicki Wilson Previous Podcasts: Don Masse, Joel Scholten, and Jordan DeWilde Previous Podcasts: Michelle Mullin-Means, Daniel Bryant, Candido Crespo Previous Podcast: Troy Johnson and Yuko Larson Teaching Art on a Cart PRO Pack
Hi, Spring fans! In this episode [Josh Long (@starbuxman)](https://twitter.com/starbuxman) talks to Ambassador Labs devrel director, InfoQ contributor, lifelong learner, and awesome human, and friend [Daniel Bryant (@danielbryantuk)](https://twitter.com/danielbryantuk). * [the Ambassador Office Hours](https://www.getambassador.io/developer-office-hours/) * [Sign up for the Rapid Development with Azure Spring Cloud webinar ](https://tanzu.vmware.com/content/webinars/apr-15-rapid-development-with-azure-spring-cloud-workshop-preview) that Microsoft's Julien Dubois and I are putting on April 15th, 2021.
In this podcast Anurag Gupta, founder and CEO of Shoreline.io, sat down with InfoQ podcast host Daniel Bryant and discussed: the role of DevOps and site reliability engineering (SRE), day 2 operations, and the importance of building observability into applications and platforms. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3mdMSHa Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects’ Newsletter [monthly]: www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter/ Upcoming Virtual Events - https://events.infoq.com/ InfoQ Live: https://live.infoq.com/ - April 13, 2021 - June 22, 2021 - July 20, 2021 QCon Plus: https://plus.qconferences.com/ - May 17-28, 2021 Follow InfoQ: - Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: @infoqdotcom - Youtube: www.youtube.com/infoq
This interview was recorded at GOTO Amsterdam 2019 for GOTO Unscripted.https://gotopia.techTrisha Gee - Developer Advocate at JetBrains & Java ChampionDaniel Bryant - Director of Developer Relations at Ambassador LabsJørn Larsen - CEO of TriforkRead the full transcription of this interview here:https://gotopia.tech/articles/the-future-of-java-will-you-have-to-payhttps://twitter.com/GOTOconhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/goto-https://www.facebook.com/GOTOConferencesLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket at https://gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted almost daily.https://www.youtube.com/user/GotoConferences/?sub_confirmation=1
With experience in many different facets of the tech world, Daniel Bryant makes for a very interesting guest. Daniel started out as an academic, with the hopes of becoming a lecturer, but it didn't take long for him to realize that he preferred being involved in the practical side of things. He is currently working for Ambassador Labs, and in this episode, we pick his brain regarding all things development! Daniel shares his opinion on ethics in the field and no code/low code platforms. We discuss what he believes are the most important elements in ensuring optimal development and where the biggest obstacles lie. We also dive into Europe's new General Data Protection Regulation and the influence it is having on the development world, the changes that Daniel is seeing in the level of interest being shown for certain topics at the conferences he attends, and what he thinks the future of development looks like! Don't miss out on this informative episode.
In this podcast Ted Young, director of developer education at Lightstep, sat down with InfoQ podcast host Daniel Bryant and discussed: observability (and the three pillars), the OpenTelemetry CNCF sandbox project and the 1.0 release, and how to build an effective telemetry collection platform. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3eWqJvF Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects’ Newsletter [monthly]: www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter/ Upcoming Virtual Events - https://events.infoq.com/ InfoQ Live: https://live.infoq.com/ - April 13, 2021 - June 22, 2021 - July 20, 2021 QCon Plus: https://plus.qconferences.com/ - May 17-28, 2021 Follow InfoQ: - Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: @infoqdotcom - Youtube: www.youtube.com/infoq
In this podcast Clare Liguori, Principal Software Engineer at Amazon Web Services, sat down with InfoQ podcast host Daniel Bryant and discussed: the implementation of continuous delivery at AWS, the use of automation and deploying to multiple test environments, and the benefits of canary releasing. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/3qwCCLy Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects’ Newsletter [monthly]: www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter/ Upcoming Virtual Events - events.infoq.com/ InfoQ Live: live.infoq.com/ - March 16, 2021 - April 13, 2021 - June 22, 2021 - July 20, 2021 QCon Plus: plus.qconferences.com/ - May 17-28, 2021 Follow InfoQ: - Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: @infoqdotcom - Youtube: www.youtube.com/infoq
In this podcast, Anubhav Mishra and Nic Jackson from HashiCorp sat down with InfoQ podcast host Daniel Bryant. Topics discussed included: the benefits and challenges of creating application platforms in the cloud, the need for effective developer workflows, and the role of the new HashiCorp Waypoint tool and service meshes within workflows. Read a transcript of this interview: https://bit.ly/36T3xcT Subscribe to our newsletters: - The InfoQ weekly newsletter: bit.ly/24x3IVq - The Software Architects’ Newsletter [monthly]: www.infoq.com/software-architects-newsletter/ Upcoming Virtual Events - https://events.infoq.com/ InfoQ Live: https://live.infoq.com/ - Feb 16, 2021 - March 16, 2021 - April 13, 2021 - June 22, 2021 - July 20, 2021 QCon Plus: https://plus.qconferences.com/ - May 17-28, 2021 Follow InfoQ: - Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ - LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq - Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 - Instagram: @infoqdotcom - Youtube: www.youtube.com/infoq
This week, we have the opportunity to meet up with Daniel Bryant, Product Architect at Ambassador Labs (Datawire), News Manager at InfoQ, and Chair of QCon London. He is a leader within the London Java Community (LJC), and he writes for well-known technical websites such as InfoQ, O'Reilly, Voxxed, and DZone. He blogs at https://medium.com/@danielbryantuk. Daniel's technical expertise focuses on DevOps tooling, cloud/container platforms, and microservice implementations. You may have met Daniel at international conferences such as QCon, JavaOne, and Devoxx. Or you may have been lucky enough to contribute with him on open-source projects. At Ambassador Labs, Daniel is focused on making the onboarding experience to Kubernetes and cloud native tech—and Kubernetes in particular—as easy as possible, so they're doing a lot of work at the edge. Ambassador Labs is the company behind Ambassador, the popular Kubernetes-Native API Gateway. It is available in both open source and commercial editions. Ambassador Labs builds other open source development tools for Kubernetes, including Telepresence and Forge. John and Daniel talk about the open-source movement, and building commercial products on top of these things. Because Ambassador Labs products are pretty much open core, they rely on a fantastic community that has contributed in major ways. “I'm continually impressed by what people do to contribute in the open source community. Rallying around the project you're interested in, finding kindred spirits—I think that's so key to the journey.” Daniel BryantProduct Architect at Ambassador Labs Daniel is the News Manager at InfoQ, and has been a writer for them since 2014. They talk about the path Daniel took to become a writer for InfoQ, and his interest in DevOps and microservices. He credits much of his success to finding mentors and building relationships with them. “One thing one of my mentors always said to me was to pay it forward. Once you get in a position to mentor other people, sponsor them to follow in your footsteps.” As chair for QCon London, he helps with the planning and delivery of the developer-focused event. He claims to be only a very small part of the QCon machine, and that everyone has worked really hard to make sure that sort of the QCon values are evidenced in everything they do. “There's a certain magic that comes from a practitioner-focused event. It's peers, it's knowledge sharing, but it's with a very pragmatic focus. That's something that I think is very unique to the QCon community.” He shares his view on developing a Cloud Native mindset, and how it empowers developers. “Take ideas or have ideas, and then code, test, deploy, release, verify, and observe, which is super, super important. I look at the Humio folks a lot on this kind of stuff.” They talk about the value of observability, especially within Cloud Native environments. “It's really important to be able to complete that feedback loop—and that's all about observability. You're deploying stuff ridiculously fast, but you don't know whether it's making a customer impact. You don't know whether you're making the world a better place, or delivering value, or whatever. It's really important to get that observability piece to close the loop. And that for me is pretty much what the cloud native full lifecycle movement is about.” Daniel discusses the importance of moving from simply collecting logs to understanding the semantic meaning of what's happening in those logs. “It's no good being able to log a hundred different services if you can't join the dots with a user's request. You need a product like Humio where you can ingest the sheer volume of stuff potentially coming out of all these online services. And then not only can you ingest it, but can you search it? Can you understand it? Can you pull out the semantics? Can you correlate the behavior?” Staying informed about the latest developments is critical to anyone involved with cloud native technology. It's important to remain “book smart,” and to keep tech skills sharp. One of the best ways to develop skills is to download and use trial versions of products. “You can easily trial stuff. It's really key to download something and get playing with it, and figure out if it's useful or not. I'm super happy with the ability to just pull something down and give it a trial without having to go through an onerous sales cycle. As a developer, that is super empowering. Does it work for me? Yes/No. Is the documentation good? Yes/No. Make a decision right there.” Listen to the whole podcast to answer the following: How can you find ways to help in the open-source community? What may (or may not) be happening with QCon? How can a high school teacher help the trajectory of a student's career? How can Cloud Native be defined? Where should you put your best developers: Developer productivity, the platform, or the core product? What are the four key steps to consistently delivering value? When is it worth paying for expertise to deploy open-source solutions? How can developers minimize friction, to deploy, release, and observe on their own? Daniel invites you to get hold of him at @Daniel BryanUK on Twitter, GitHub, or LinkedIn. Find out more about Ambassador Labs at getambassador.io, where you'll find podcasts and articles from Daniel and the Ambassador Labs team. You can also contact the team on Slack. Ready to get started with Humio? Get started with our free trial, or schedule a live demo with a Humio team member.
In this episode of the 25StayAlive podcast, Hugo & Willy talk with Daniel Bryant about his incredible story of survival. Dan's story defies belief, and makes you realise how precious life really is. As a result of advanced testicular cancer, Dan has endured 8 major operations, 4 months of chemotherapy, over 100 nights in hospital, and due to an inoperable 20cm tumour, was devastatingly given only 6 months to live. Dan was literally lying on his death bed when he was miraculously given one last hope of survival... Be sure to subscribe and follow us on Facebook and Instagram @25StayAlive. We would love to hear from you!