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What can GitHub Copilot do for SysAdmins in 2025? Richard talks to Jessica Deen from GitHub about her experiences using Copilot for her work. Jessica talks about Copilot being the first stop for most tasks - describing the task to Copilot helps you think through the problem, and often the tool can generate code or information to get that task done fast. Today's GitHub Copilot can handle everything from explaining existing code to writing something new, debugging a problem, or even writing documentation!LinksGitHub CopilotChanging the AI Model for Copilot ChatVisual Studio Code InsidersAzure ExtensionsGitHub SparkLaunch DarklyRecorded March 13, 2025
To celebrate the life of community rockstar Abel Wang, we revisit our 2018 discussion with him at GDC joined by Microsoft cloud advocate Jessica Deen. Show links Support Girls Who Code in memoriam --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamedevbreakdown/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gamedevbreakdown/support
To celebrate the life of community rockstar Abel Wang, we revisit our 2018 discussion with him at GDC joined by Microsoft cloud advocate Jessica Deen.
Azure Container Instances (ACI) allow for a quick, simple, and cost effective way to run serverless containers in production. ACI is generally available and is for hosting serverless containerized workloads, including ETL pipelines, serverless batch jobs, and API microservices. Come hang out with Scott Hanselman and Jessica Deen as we learn about ACI, GitHub Actions, and container best practices.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:02:30]– Demo ACI best practices[0:14:05]– Demo GitHub Actions workflow[0:16:07]– Discussion & wrap-upAzure Friday Image Resizer CodeRun Docker containers with Azure Container InstancesAzure Container Instances docsHow to keep secure your Docker ImageCreate a free account (Azure)
Azure Container Instances (ACI) allow for a quick, simple, and cost effective way to run serverless containers in production. ACI is generally available and is for hosting serverless containerized workloads, including ETL pipelines, serverless batch jobs, and API microservices. Come hang out with Scott Hanselman and Jessica Deen as we learn about ACI, GitHub Actions, and container best practices.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:02:30]– Demo ACI best practices[0:14:05]– Demo GitHub Actions workflow[0:16:07]– Discussion & wrap-upAzure Friday Image Resizer CodeRun Docker containers with Azure Container InstancesAzure Container Instances docsHow to keep secure your Docker ImageCreate a free account (Azure)
Azure Container Instances (ACI) allow for a quick, simple, and cost effective way to run serverless containers in production. ACI is generally available and is for hosting serverless containerized workloads, including ETL pipelines, serverless batch jobs, and API microservices. Come hang out with Scott Hanselman and Jessica Deen as we learn about ACI, GitHub Actions, and container best practices.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:02:30]– Demo ACI best practices[0:14:05]– Demo GitHub Actions workflow[0:16:07]– Discussion & wrap-upAzure Friday Image Resizer CodeRun Docker containers with Azure Container InstancesAzure Container Instances docsHow to keep secure your Docker ImageCreate a free account (Azure)
Azure Container Instances (ACI) allow for a quick, simple, and cost effective way to run serverless containers in production. ACI is generally available and is for hosting serverless containerized workloads, including ETL pipelines, serverless batch jobs, and API microservices. Come hang out with Scott Hanselman and Jessica Deen as we learn about ACI, GitHub Actions, and container best practices.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:02:30]– Demo ACI best practices[0:14:05]– Demo GitHub Actions workflow[0:16:07]– Discussion & wrap-upAzure Friday Image Resizer CodeRun Docker containers with Azure Container InstancesAzure Container Instances docsHow to keep secure your Docker ImageCreate a free account (Azure)
Azure Container Instances (ACI) allow for a quick, simple, and cost effective way to run serverless containers in production. ACI is generally available and is for hosting serverless containerized workloads, including ETL pipelines, serverless batch jobs, and API microservices. Come hang out with Scott Hanselman and Jessica Deen as we learn about ACI, GitHub Actions, and container best practices.[0:00:00]– Introduction[0:02:30]– Demo ACI best practices[0:14:05]– Demo GitHub Actions workflow[0:16:07]– Discussion & wrap-upAzure Friday Image Resizer CodeRun Docker containers with Azure Container InstancesAzure Container Instances docsHow to keep secure your Docker ImageCreate a free account (Azure)
The pandemic has sent everyone home to work - how do you support them? Richard chats with Jessica Deen about her work doing remote support both before and now during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jessica starts out talking more philosophically about support work in this challenging time, with lots of patience and empathy. But that also takes effective remote communication - being able to see the person you're supporting is incredibly valuable! Ultimately effective remote support comes down to understanding the person battling the issue and working with them - like working locally, only harder!
Panelists Georg Link | Matt Broberg | Dawn Foster | Matt Germonprez Sponsor Linode (https://www.linode.com/) Show Notes Welcome to the very first CHAOSS Podcast! In this podcast, we will share use cases and experiences with measuring open source community health. There will be elevating conversations about metrics, analytics, and software from the Community Health Analytics Open Source Software or CHAOSS Project. It’s new, and new is always good. And hey, it’s got that new podcast smell ☺. Since this is the first episode, we’ll be finding out more about our panelists. Kick back, relax, and take a listen. [00:01:15] Dawn Foster has been in the industry for more than 20 years and she’s been working on Open Source software most of that time. She is currently at VMware where she is Open Source Community Strategy Lead. She started getting passionate about the open source software communities back in the early 2000’s when she was at Intel. Her interest in open source metrics really came out of feeling a need to justify her own existence. [00:04:14] Georg Link started his open source journey with a project at openoffice.org. This experience of having a resilient healthy community that can go do its own thing fascinated him. Now he is working as Director of Sales for Bitergia, which is a company out of Spain, that provides metrics and analytics for a software development project and open source projects for the last eight years. [00:05:44] Matt Broberg’s story with metrics is that he fell in love with community management early on. He was in tech support at a large storage vendor and in there he found out that he can build these communities of people that he truly enjoyed working with. Six years ago, he got a job focusing on open source. He fell in love with the ability for people to solve their own problem. He is currently the Technical Editor of Opensource.com. He is very excited to get this podcast off the ground! [00:08:42] Matt Germonprez is a Professor at the University of Nebraska-Omaha in the College of Information-Science and Technology. It started for him with a class he was having with a seminar session that was on open source. He had a former student give a guest talk virtually about open source and he explained about corporate engagement with open source and it blew his mind. They both ended up writing a grant to the National Science Foundation that got funded to explore the changing nature of open source work. They worked on this project for about 5 years and they got to explore why and how companies are engaged. [00:12:20] Matt G. tells us what the CHAOSS Project is and why it exists. [00:14:12] Is CHAOSS an Acronym or a Backronym? It’s a great story! [00:16:30] Dawn tells us the structure of CHAOSS and her involvement with it. [00:19:26] Matt B. tells us what is was like to come to the CHAOSS Project and what is his experience getting engaged since he came last the project. [00:22:12] Matt G. tells us we don’t have all the answers, but we work with anybody that wants to contribute to help find those answers of understanding community health better. Also, why did we start this podcast? Find out here ☺. Picks [00:28:33] Dawn’s pick is the Auger tool. [00:29:30] Matt B.’s pick is Awesome Zoom Backgrounds for your next zoom or video chat. He wants to make things more entertaining for you and add some backgrounds to your life because we all need some fun in our lives right now! [00:30:56] Georg’s pick is an interview between Jono Bacon and Jessica Deen on, “Open Source Community Health: Your Guide to Continuous (Community) Improvement.” [00:31:35] Matt G.’s pick is a meeting he was at with Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, which was about funding for scientific open source software. Links CHAOSS (https://chaoss.community/) Auger (https://auger.ai/) Awesome Zoom Backgrounds (https://github.com/mbbroberg/awesome-zoom-backgrounds) Interview with Jono Bacon and Jessica Deen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak0UubFf3BM&feature=emb_logo) Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (https://chanzuckerberg.com/) Dawn Foster Twitter (https://twitter.com/geekygirldawn?lang=en) Matt Germonprez Twitter (https://twitter.com/germ?lang=en) Georg Link Twitter (https://twitter.com/GeorgLink?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Matt Broberg Twitter (https://twitter.com/mbbroberg?lang=en) Credits Produced by Justin Dorfman at CodeFund Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Ad Sales by Eric Berry at CodeFund
In this episode, Baruch and Kat hosted Jessica Deen, an amazing senior cloud advocate for Azure to talk about what DevOps is for her, and how cloud advocates can make engineers more productive.Azure DevOpsDonovan Brown's What is DevOps?Event-stream library hijacked to steal bitcoinJessica's talk at JFrog swampUP 2019 – complete DevOps pipelineDraftHelmJFrog Container Registry - a free registry for containers and a repository for Helm charts
Sponsors Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest: Jessica Deen Episode Summary Coming to you live from the podcast booth at Microsoft BUILD is Charles Max Wood with The Deen of DevOps aka Jessica Deen. Jessica is a Senior Cloud Advocate at Microsoft. As an advocate she acts a liaison between developer communities and Microsoft to help understand developer pain points and road blocks especially in areas such as Linux, open-source technologies, infrastructure, Kubernetes, containers and DevOps. Jessica explains how to go about setting up a containerized application, Kubernetes and how to use Dockerfiles. Charles and Jessica then talk about how to get started with a Kubernetes cluster and the resources available for developers that don't have any infrastructure. Jessica advises that developers start with Azure DevOps Services and then go to Microsoft Learn Resource. Charles also encourages listeners to also check out the Views on Vue podcast Azure DevOps with Donovan Brown for further references. Jessica also recommends following people on Twitter and GitHub to find out about solutions and resources. Links Dockerfile and Windows Containers Kubernetes Jessica’s GitHub Jessica’s Twitter Jessica’s LinkedIn Jessica’s Website Microsoft Build 2019 Microsoft Learn Resource HTTP application routing Getting started with Kubernetes Ingress Controllers and TLS certificates Kubernetes Ingress Controllers and Certificates: The Walkthrough Azure DevOps Services VoV 053: Azure DevOps with Donovan Brown LIVE at Microsoft Ignite Jessica Deen Youtube Kubernetes in 5 mins – YouTube Follow Adventures in Angular on tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks Jessica Deen: Lachlan Evenson Cloud Native Computing Foundation Kubernetes Handles on Twitter Shoe Dog Memoir Air Jordan 4 Fire Red Gum Singles Day Charles Max Wood: Real Talk /JavaScript Podcast The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Sponsors Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest: Jessica Deen Episode Summary Coming to you live from the podcast booth at Microsoft BUILD is Charles Max Wood with The Deen of DevOps aka Jessica Deen. Jessica is a Senior Cloud Advocate at Microsoft. As an advocate she acts a liaison between developer communities and Microsoft to help understand developer pain points and road blocks especially in areas such as Linux, open-source technologies, infrastructure, Kubernetes, containers and DevOps. Jessica explains how to go about setting up a containerized application, Kubernetes and how to use Dockerfiles. Charles and Jessica then talk about how to get started with a Kubernetes cluster and the resources available for developers that don't have any infrastructure. Jessica advises that developers start with Azure DevOps Services and then go to Microsoft Learn Resource. Charles also encourages listeners to also check out the Views on Vue podcast Azure DevOps with Donovan Brown for further references. Jessica also recommends following people on Twitter and GitHub to find out about solutions and resources. Links Dockerfile and Windows Containers Kubernetes Jessica’s GitHub Jessica’s Twitter Jessica’s LinkedIn Jessica’s Website Microsoft Build 2019 Microsoft Learn Resource HTTP application routing Getting started with Kubernetes Ingress Controllers and TLS certificates Kubernetes Ingress Controllers and Certificates: The Walkthrough Azure DevOps Services VoV 053: Azure DevOps with Donovan Brown LIVE at Microsoft Ignite Jessica Deen Youtube Kubernetes in 5 mins – YouTube Follow Adventures in Angular on tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks Jessica Deen: Lachlan Evenson Cloud Native Computing Foundation Kubernetes Handles on Twitter Shoe Dog Memoir Air Jordan 4 Fire Red Gum Singles Day Charles Max Wood: Real Talk /JavaScript Podcast The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Sponsors Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus Sentry use the code “devchat” for $100 credit CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest: Jessica Deen Episode Summary Coming to you live from the podcast booth at Microsoft BUILD is Charles Max Wood with The Deen of DevOps aka Jessica Deen. Jessica is a Senior Cloud Advocate at Microsoft. As an advocate she acts a liaison between developer communities and Microsoft to help understand developer pain points and road blocks especially in areas such as Linux, open-source technologies, infrastructure, Kubernetes, containers and DevOps. Jessica explains how to go about setting up a containerized application, Kubernetes and how to use Dockerfiles. Charles and Jessica then talk about how to get started with a Kubernetes cluster and the resources available for developers that don't have any infrastructure. Jessica advises that developers start with Azure DevOps Services and then go to Microsoft Learn Resource. Charles also encourages listeners to also check out the Views on Vue podcast Azure DevOps with Donovan Brown for further references. Jessica also recommends following people on Twitter and GitHub to find out about solutions and resources. Links Dockerfile and Windows Containers Kubernetes Jessica’s GitHub Jessica’s Twitter Jessica’s LinkedIn Jessica’s Website Microsoft Build 2019 Microsoft Learn Resource HTTP application routing Getting started with Kubernetes Ingress Controllers and TLS certificates Kubernetes Ingress Controllers and Certificates: The Walkthrough Azure DevOps Services VoV 053: Azure DevOps with Donovan Brown LIVE at Microsoft Ignite Jessica Deen Youtube Kubernetes in 5 mins – YouTube Follow Adventures in Angular on tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks Jessica Deen: Lachlan Evenson Cloud Native Computing Foundation Kubernetes Handles on Twitter Shoe Dog Memoir Air Jordan 4 Fire Red Gum Singles Day Charles Max Wood: Real Talk /JavaScript Podcast The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest: Jessica Deen Episode Summary Coming to you live from the podcast booth at Microsoft BUILD is Charles Max Wood with The Deen of DevOps aka Jessica Deen. Jessica is a Senior Cloud Advocate at Microsoft. As an advocate she acts a liaison between developer communities and Microsoft to help understand developer pain points and road blocks especially in areas such as Linux, open-source technologies, infrastructure, Kubernetes, containers and DevOps. Jessica explains how to go about setting up a containerized application, Kubernetes and how to use Dockerfiles. Charles and Jessica then talk about how to get started with a Kubernetes cluster and the resources available for developers that don't have any infrastructure. Jessica advises that developers start with Azure DevOps Services and then go to Microsoft Learn Resource. Charles also encourages listeners to also check out the Views on Vue podcast Azure DevOps with Donovan Brown for further references. Jessica also recommends following people on Twitter and GitHub to find out about solutions and resources. Links Dockerfile and Windows Containers Kubernetes Jessica’s GitHub Jessica’s Twitter Jessica’s LinkedIn Jessica’s Website Microsoft Build 2019 Microsoft Learn Resource HTTP application routing Getting started with Kubernetes Ingress Controllers and TLS certificates Kubernetes Ingress Controllers and Certificates: The Walkthrough Azure DevOps Services VoV 053: Azure DevOps with Donovan Brown LIVE at Microsoft Ignite Jessica Deen Youtube Kubernetes in 5 mins - YouTube Follow Adventures in Angular on tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks Jessica Deen: Lachlan Evenson Cloud Native Computing Foundation Kubernetes Handles on Twitter Shoe Dog Memoir Air Jordan 4 Fire Red Gum Singles Day Charles Max Wood: Real Talk /JavaScript Podcast The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest: Jessica Deen Episode Summary Coming to you live from the podcast booth at Microsoft BUILD is Charles Max Wood with The Deen of DevOps aka Jessica Deen. Jessica is a Senior Cloud Advocate at Microsoft. As an advocate she acts a liaison between developer communities and Microsoft to help understand developer pain points and road blocks especially in areas such as Linux, open-source technologies, infrastructure, Kubernetes, containers and DevOps. Jessica explains how to go about setting up a containerized application, Kubernetes and how to use Dockerfiles. Charles and Jessica then talk about how to get started with a Kubernetes cluster and the resources available for developers that don't have any infrastructure. Jessica advises that developers start with Azure DevOps Services and then go to Microsoft Learn Resource. Charles also encourages listeners to also check out the Views on Vue podcast Azure DevOps with Donovan Brown for further references. Jessica also recommends following people on Twitter and GitHub to find out about solutions and resources. Links Dockerfile and Windows Containers Kubernetes Jessica’s GitHub Jessica’s Twitter Jessica’s LinkedIn Jessica’s Website Microsoft Build 2019 Microsoft Learn Resource HTTP application routing Getting started with Kubernetes Ingress Controllers and TLS certificates Kubernetes Ingress Controllers and Certificates: The Walkthrough Azure DevOps Services VoV 053: Azure DevOps with Donovan Brown LIVE at Microsoft Ignite Jessica Deen Youtube Kubernetes in 5 mins - YouTube Follow Adventures in Angular on tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks Jessica Deen: Lachlan Evenson Cloud Native Computing Foundation Kubernetes Handles on Twitter Shoe Dog Memoir Air Jordan 4 Fire Red Gum Singles Day Charles Max Wood: Real Talk /JavaScript Podcast The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Sponsors Sentry use the code “devchat” for 2 months free on Sentry small plan Angular Bootcamp Triplebyte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest: Jessica Deen Episode Summary Coming to you live from the podcast booth at Microsoft BUILD is Charles Max Wood with The Deen of DevOps aka Jessica Deen. Jessica is a Senior Cloud Advocate at Microsoft. As an advocate she acts a liaison between developer communities and Microsoft to help understand developer pain points and road blocks especially in areas such as Linux, open-source technologies, infrastructure, Kubernetes, containers and DevOps. Jessica explains how to go about setting up a containerized application, Kubernetes and how to use Dockerfiles. Charles and Jessica then talk about how to get started with a Kubernetes cluster and the resources available for developers that don't have any infrastructure. Jessica advises that developers start with Azure DevOps Services and then go to Microsoft Learn Resource. Charles also encourages listeners to also check out the Views on Vue podcast Azure DevOps with Donovan Brown for further references. Jessica also recommends following people on Twitter and GitHub to find out about solutions and resources. Links Dockerfile and Windows Containers Kubernetes Jessica’s GitHub Jessica’s Twitter Jessica’s LinkedIn Jessica’s Website Microsoft Build 2019 Microsoft Learn Resource HTTP application routing Getting started with Kubernetes Ingress Controllers and TLS certificates Kubernetes Ingress Controllers and Certificates: The Walkthrough Azure DevOps Services VoV 053: Azure DevOps with Donovan Brown LIVE at Microsoft Ignite Jessica Deen Youtube Kubernetes in 5 mins - YouTube Follow Adventures in Angular on tv, Facebook and Twitter. Picks Jessica Deen: Lachlan Evenson Cloud Native Computing Foundation Kubernetes Handles on Twitter Shoe Dog Memoir Air Jordan 4 Fire Red Gum Singles Day Charles Max Wood: Real Talk /JavaScript Podcast The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
This week we sit down with Jessica Deen, a cloud advocate at Microsoft, to talk about how Microsoft is working with the community to build trust, support and awareness of all the good open source things MS is doing in the cloud. Show Guest Jessica Dean, Sr Cloud Advocate, Microsoft Banter Microsoft Teams Virtual Summit BiFocal Podcast News Microsoft Launches New Identity Management Tool on Bitcoin Blockchain Microsoft SharePoint servers are under attack Picks AC’s Picks Armchair Expert Podcast NASA NEEDS $1.6 BILLION MORE TO SEND A HUMAN TO THE MOON CJ’s Picks Apollo rocks showed how the moon was made, and now they’re about to solve more mysteries Listener Pick: Brian Laws EsberGatesSQLServerCommercial.wmv
It's 2019, do you know where your containers are? Carl and Richard talk to Jessica Deen about her work with containers and how Kubernetes has come to dominate the container space, especially in the Microsoft arena. Kubernetes is a container orchestration engine that runs on-premises and all the major cloud vendors - but it is so much more than that, with an ecosystem growing up around it providing an array of tools that can handle your CI/CD pipeline and a huge array of elements for deploying applications. Check out the extensive set of links in the show notes!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
It's 2019, do you know where your containers are? Carl and Richard talk to Jessica Deen about her work with containers and how Kubernetes has come to dominate the container space, especially in the Microsoft arena. Kubernetes is a container orchestration engine that runs on-premises and all the major cloud vendors - but it is so much more than that, with an ecosystem growing up around it providing an array of tools that can handle your CI/CD pipeline and a huge array of elements for deploying applications. Check out the extensive set of links in the show notes!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations
Trevor is joined by Jessica Deen at Microsoft Ignite 2018, and have a quick catch up on the event and the state of the DevOps world.
Trevor is joined by Jessica Deen at Microsoft Ignite 2018, and have a quick catch up on the event and the state of the DevOps world.
Have you got containers in your operations? While at Build in Seattle, Richard chatted with Jessica Deen about the gamut of offerings that Microsoft has around containers. Jessica talks about the latest container features in Azure, including the Azure Kubernetes Service. But even more important than services is tooling, and the conversation dives into the Kubernetes Tools for VSCode as well as tools like Helm for helping you set up and manage your complete container system.
Jessica Deen and Abel Wang stop by at #GDC18 on their quest to bring DevOps goodness to the game dev community. We talk about the importance of consistency and reaching the next level of intuitive, repeatable processes in your software development. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gamedevbreakdown/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gamedevbreakdown/support
Jessica Deen and Abel Wang stop by at #GDC18 on their quest to bring DevOps goodness to the game dev community. We talk about the importance of consistency and reaching the next level of intuitive, repeatable processes in your software development.