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Best podcasts about openstack summit

Latest podcast episodes about openstack summit

No Name Podcast
No Name Special: Alexander Adamov

No Name Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 69:01


Доктор Олександр Адамов є засновником та генеральним директором дослідницької лабораторії NioGuard Security Lab, з 15-річним досвідом аналізу кібератак. Він викладає кібербезпеку в університетах ХНУРЕ (Україна) та BTH (Швеція) і досліджує можливості AI/ML у сфері кібербезпеки. Він є співавтором магістерської програми ЄС з кібербезпеки. У співпраці з ОБСЄ провів навчання кіберполіції України та поділився результатами протидії програм-вимагачів з Європолом. Олександр виступав на різноманітних конференціях і семінарах з питань безпеки, таких як Virus Bulletin Conference, Virus Analyst Summit, OpenStack Summit, OWASP та BSides.

We Hack Purple Podcast
DefectDojo, Taking your DevSecOps to 11, with Matt Tesauro and We Hack Purple

We Hack Purple Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 37:02


A We Hack Purple Live Stream with Matt Tesauro of Defect Dojo Inc (https://www.defectdojo.com/). Join We Hack Purple Community to be invited to awesome events like one! https://community.wehackpurple.com Description: You're tasked with ‘doing DevSecOps' for your company and you've got more apps and issues than you know how to deal with. How do you make sense of the different tools outputs for all your different apps? DefectDojo is an open source platform that can be your single pane of glass by aggregating, distilling, and automating your AppSec and DevSecOps tools. DefectDojo was created by DevSecOps people for DevSecOps people. In this talk, you'll learn about DefectDojo and how to make the most of the many features it offers including its REST-based API. DefectDojo can be your single pane of glass for discovered security vulnerabilities, report generation, aggregation of over 150+ different security tools, inventory of applications, tracking testing efforts / metrics on your AppSec program. DefectDojo was the heart of an AppSec automation effort that saw an increase in assessments from 44 to 414 in two years. Don't you want 9.4 times more output from your AppSec program? It's time to ditch spreadsheets and get DefectDojo. About Matt: Matt Tesauro is a DevSecOps and application security (AppSec) guru with specialization in creating security programs, leveraging automation to maximize team velocity and training emerging and senior professionals. When not writing automation code in Go, Matt is pushing for DevSecOps everywhere via his involvement in open-source projects, presentations, trainings and new technology innovation. Matt thrives on tackling technical problems, but his economics background gives him a unique understanding of business constraints and incentives around security initiatives. As a versatile engineer, Matt's background spans software development (primarily web development), Linux system administration, penetration testing and application / cloud security. Additionally, he offers more than 13 years of experience with the internationally recognized AppSec and open-source nonprofit OWASP Foundation. At OWASP, Matt has served on the global board of directors and conducted several highly successful open-source projects, including a web testing environment with 300,000+ downloads in a single year and the OWASP DefectDojo vulnerability management platform with 10 million+ downloads. As a recognized thought leader, Matt has presented at conferences multiple times per year since 2009 and has facilitated training around the world. Some of his noteworthy speaking engagements include a DHS Software Assurance Workshop; OpenStack Summit; SANS AppSec Summit; and AppSec US, EU and LATAM. He has also taught computer security courses at Texas A&M and the University of Texas at the undergraduate and graduate level. Matt leads by example and rolls up his sleeves to help teams reach their goals. He is a supportive and collaborative leader who mentors and motivates others to realize their potential. Colleagues note that Matt is fiendishly clever when solving problems and refreshingly honest in his work. In 2021, Matt was recruited for the role of Distinguished Engineer at Noname Security. His priority is to evangelize Noname's ground-breaking API security platform and API security in general. He works closely with the product team to ensure that Noname's platform addresses the application and product security issues that impact customers. Before joining Noname, Matt rolled out AppSec automation at USAA and founded 10Security. His early career includes tenures as Director of Community and Operations at the OWASP Foundation, Senior AppSec Engineer at Duo Security, Senior Software Security Engineer at Pearson and Senior Product Security Engineer at Rackspace. Matt received a master's degree in management information systems and a bachelor's degree in economics from Texas A&M Univers

The Cloudcast
Lessons Learned from OpenStack

The Cloudcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 18:58


OpenStack was going to create an open source alternative to AWS, as well as displace VMware in the Enterprise. But change is never easy, and some things didn't go as planned. Looking back, what can we learn from the lessons of OpenStack? SHOW: 489SHOW SPONSOR LINKS:BMC Wants to Know if your business is on its A-GameBMC Autonomous Digital EnterpriseCLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotwCHECK OUT OUR NEW PODCAST - "CLOUDCAST BASICS"SHOW NOTES:Eucalyptus Cloud (2006)CloudStack (2008)History of OpenStackOpenStack ProjectsOpenStack accepting VMware was a Mistake (Mirantis, 2012)The trouble with OpenStack (Simon Wardley, 2013)OpenStack’s future depends on embracing AWS, Now (Cloudscaling, 2013)OpenStack adopts the “Big Tent” model (2015)OpenStack Summit 2016 (Austin) - The focus moves to TelcoHOW DID OPENSTACK EVOLVE?An open source, programmable cloud infrastructure. Eucalyptus and CloudStack existed prior to OpenStack. Created as a partnership between NASA (Nova) and Rackspace (Swift). API-driven, software-defined infrastructureEvery vendor (HW and SW) was on-board: the anti-VMware projectOpenStack Foundation was created - control was maintained by Rackspace (initially). Focus was split on building an AWS-alternative &/or a VMware-alternativeWas it an integrated platform, or independent projects, or a combination? What defined something as “OpenStack”? How do you upgrade OpenStack? The scope eventually got too big - way behind an IaaS (PaaS, DBaaS, Hadoop, etc.)Cloud Foundry, OpenShift launched in 2011Threats from Hadoop companiesVMware admins didn’t know how to use python. AWS admins wanted AWS APIsWhere were the customers? LESSONS LEARNED FOR THE FUTUREIndependent governance body; leverage the Linux foundation (events, infrastructure, etc,)Focus on enabling something new (cloud-native apps, more flexible than PaaS), not replacing something existingEnable early customers, and remain customer focused. FEEDBACK?Email: show at thecloudcast dot netTwitter: @thecloudcastnet

Jupiter Extras
Brunch with Brent: Ell Marquez

Jupiter Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 51:47


Brent is joined by Ell Marquez, Community Architect for Jupiter Broadcasting (https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/) and co-host of Choose Linux (https://chooselinux.show/) for a chat about her experiences in community, the importance of inclusivity, how to cultivate great mentorships, redefining failure and more. Join us!

Cloud Unfiltered
Ep60: OpenStack's Edge Computing Group, with Ildiko Vancsa

Cloud Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 40:30


Ildiko is the ecosystem technical lead for OpenStack's Edge Computing Group. In this episode she explains how that group came to be, what it is trying to do, and why Edge was such a hot topic at the recent OpenStack Summit in Berlin.

Cloud Unfiltered
Ep59: Using StarlingX to Build the Mission-Critical Edge Cloud

Cloud Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 39:17


StarlingX was just launched at the OpenStack Summit in Berlin. Tune in to this episode to find out what problems it solves, what features it offers, and how it could be used in a couple of very detailed use cases.

L8ist Sh9y Podcast
Edge Infrastructure Talk Not Given at OpenStack Summit Berlin

L8ist Sh9y Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 9:40


Rob Hirschfeld was not able to attend the OpenStack Summit Berlin this November and present his talk on Edge Infrastructure. Instead, Rob has recorded his key messages about Edge Infrastructure focused on automation, limited access, and unskilled physical management.

Tech ONTAP Podcast
Episode 146: OpenStack Summit 2018 + OpenStack FlexPod

Tech ONTAP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 45:36


This week on the podcast, we bring in some of the NetApp OpenStack crew to discuss OpenStack Summit 2018 in Vancouver. Join Product Marketing Manager Pete Brey and TMEs Amit Borulkar and David Blackwell as we discuss all the happenings of the conferences, as well as Amit’s new OpenStack FlexPod Cisco Validated Design!

theCUBE Insights
OpenStack Summit 2018 & Ecosystem Analysis

theCUBE Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 11:59


Stu Miniman (@stu) & John Troyer (@jtroyer) kick off our day final day of coverage from OpenStack Summit 2018 in Vancouver, BC, Canada To see more of our OpenStack coverage, please visit: https://www.thecube.net/openstack-vancouver-2018

NerdZoom
NRDZM024 Virtual Pornhub Network

NerdZoom

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018 107:57


Max war beim OpenSource Treffen, Marius arbeitet gerade in Berlin und wir reden über Tuxedo, erste DSGVO Auswirkungen, Mark Shuttleworth beim OpenStack Summit, Pornhub's VPN Service, Pineapple Fund, Gnome, Google's "Don't be evil", Bitcoin Miner im Snap Store, Efail und vieles mehr!

The New Stack Context
This Week on The New Stack: Cloud-Native Storage and the OpenStack Summit

The New Stack Context

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 34:32


Hello, welcome to The New Stack Context, a podcast where we review the week's hottest news in cloud-native technologies and at-scale application development, and look ahead to topics we expect will gain more attention in coming weeks. Joining us this week is TNS guest contributor Kiran Sreenivasamurthy, vice president of product management at Maxta. Sreenivasamurthy wrote a guest post for TNS this week on the differences between software-defined storage (SDS) and hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI). While both solutions “software-define” the infrastructure and abstract storage from the underlying hardware, there are important distinctions, he says. It comes down to how you want to manage your storage. Are you a storage expert? Or do you want more of a hands-off approach to storage? In the second half of the show, TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson gives us the highlights from OpenStack Summit which took place in Vancouver this week. We discussed Mark Shuttleworth's controversial keynote comparing OpenStack vendors. There were also a boatload of project and product updates, including two CI/CD projects: AT&T's Airship and the OpenStack project's own CI tool, Zuul.

Cloud Unfiltered
Ep27: Geeking out on Cloud Storage with SwiftStack CEO Joe Arnold

Cloud Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 41:19


In this episode we sit down with SwiftStack CEO Joe Arnold to talk about the state of cloud storage, the recent OpenStack Summit, and the technologies he thinks will change the cloud game in the next few years.

Chew The Cloud
Ep.2 Openstack state of play with Boris Renski

Chew The Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2017


Interview with Boris Renski Co-Founder and CMO Mirantis, Boris joined us at Openstack Summit 2017, Sydney and shared his perspectives on Openstack adoption, use cases, future focus and provides more context on Googles open source strategy.

Chew The Cloud
Ep.1 Openstack Summit 2017 with Lew Tucker

Chew The Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017


Lew Tucker VP and Cloud CTO, Cisco joins us at Openstack Summit 2017. Lew provides his perspectives on the state of Openstack adoption globally, Cisco's open source strategy as well as sharing more detail on the recent Cisco/Google Cloud partnership.

Software Defined Talk
Episode 111: 280 characters on PowerPoint, Product Management, & OpenStack

Software Defined Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 58:32


With Coté stuck in the tail end of polishing up a new stump speech, we discuss the magic of creating the deck and the history of PowerPoint, based on a recently published article. After slides talk and some contemplation of using Rick and Morty references in (supposedly) professional talks, we discuss how impossible keeping everyone happy with product management decisions as a product gets older. We close out talking about the recent OpenStack Summit and Mirantis. This week’s exegesis OpenStack User Survey, probably. # Fuckin’ with PowerPoint, or, “these slides will compile, no matter what” David Byrne loves PowerPoint (http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2005/03/08_byrne.shtml). History of PowerPoint (https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-history/cyberspace/the-improbable-origins-of-powerpoint), best $14m acquisition ever! Dive even deeper (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhhAdlNtfiQ)! Is Rick and Morty (https://twitter.com/cote/status/928370494537117696) safe for slides? # 280 Characters of Bullshit(?) Pro (https://twitter.com/cote/status/928400167690227712). Con 1 (https://twitter.com/StephenKing/status/928223718987485184). Con 2 (https://twitter.com/IsiahWhitlockJr/status/928312886459535366). Con 3 (https://twitter.com/mjasay/status/928268550082478080). # OpenStack Summit In Sydney. It’s Mirantis again (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/11/08/mirantis_makes_drivetrain_its_main_product/)! OpenStack Survey - Tasty Meats Paul (https://twitter.com/pczarkowski/status/928119420056211458) # This week in Kubernetes We’re re-writing all of systems management (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/11/06/coreos_kubernetes_v_world/). Serverless, what is it, exactly (https://www.alexhudson.com/2017/11/01/faas-name-smell-sweet/)? # BONUS LINKS! Not covered in show # Meta, follow-up, etc. Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/sdt) - like anyone who starts these things, I have no idea WTF it is, if it’s a good idea, or if I should be ashamed. Need some product/market fit. Check out the Software Defined Talk Members Only White-Paper Exegesis podcast over there. Join us all in the SDT Slack (http://www.softwaredefinedtalk.com/slack). # Mid-roll & Conferences Get $50 off Casper mattresses with the code: horraymattray Coté’s junk: Innotech Microservices Conference (http://www.innotechconferences.com/austin/about-2/microservices-day/), Austin, 11/16/2017. SpringOne Platform registration open (https://2017.springoneplatform.io/ehome/s1p/registration), Dec 4th to 5th. Use the code S1P200_Cote for $200 off registration (https://2017.springoneplatform.io/ehome/s1p/registration). Coté and many others speaking. Matt’s on the Road! November 10 - Microsoft Open Source Roadshow (https://www.microsoftevents.com/profile/form/index.cfm?PKformID=0x2525006abcd&) November 14 - Perth MS Cloud Meetup (https://www.meetup.com/Perth-Cloud/events/243132123/) # Recommendations Matt Ray: Talking Heads’ This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsccjsW8bSY) Brandon: Snag it (https://www.techsmith.com/screen-capture.html) Coté: Ritz Crackers, all the Courtney Barnett songs (https://open.spotify.com/user/bushwald/playlist/0AOIrrtSlFRlgJaiR9KXJI). https://d2mxuefqeaa7sj.cloudfront.net/s_F83EDE5F4F9C2786427E8F60EBF6336D85735B186DCB25F271E9E884E2864F72_1510179282023_image.png

O'Reilly Programming Podcast - O'Reilly Media Podcast
Jason Hibbets on open source cities

O'Reilly Programming Podcast - O'Reilly Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 26:44


The O’Reilly Programming Podcast: Applying open source practices beyond software.In this episode of the O’Reilly Programming Podcast, I talk with Jason Hibbets, senior community evangelist in corporate marketing at Red Hat, where he is a community manager for Opensource.com. We discuss how the open source model can be applied to other disciplines beyond technology, especially in the area of open government.Discussion points: Hibbets describes OpenSource.com as an open source storytelling platform and discusses some of the stories published there, including coverage of an open high school in Utah and brain cancer patients who advocate for the sharing of health data. His book, The Foundation for an Open Source City, covers the experience in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he has been active in numerous civic hacking projects. The characteristics of an open source city, according to Hibbets, include a culture of citizen participation, an effective open government policy, and an open data initiative. Hibbets cites as a successful example of civic hacking the "Adopt-a" programs ("a bug tracking tool for city infrastructure"), which started in Boston and have since expanded to other cities. How programmers can get involved in civic hacking through the Code for America Brigade program and other means. Other links: A video of the presentation How Does Raleigh Use Open Source, by Jason Hibbets and Gail Roper, from the 2014 O’Reilly OSCON conference The book Crowdocracy, by Alan Watkins and Iman Stratenus The OpenStack Summit, held in Boston May 8-11

O'Reilly Programming Podcast - O'Reilly Media Podcast
Jason Hibbets on open source cities

O'Reilly Programming Podcast - O'Reilly Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 26:44


The O’Reilly Programming Podcast: Applying open source practices beyond software.In this episode of the O’Reilly Programming Podcast, I talk with Jason Hibbets, senior community evangelist in corporate marketing at Red Hat, where he is a community manager for Opensource.com. We discuss how the open source model can be applied to other disciplines beyond technology, especially in the area of open government.Discussion points: Hibbets describes OpenSource.com as an open source storytelling platform and discusses some of the stories published there, including coverage of an open high school in Utah and brain cancer patients who advocate for the sharing of health data. His book, The Foundation for an Open Source City, covers the experience in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he has been active in numerous civic hacking projects. The characteristics of an open source city, according to Hibbets, include a culture of citizen participation, an effective open government policy, and an open data initiative. Hibbets cites as a successful example of civic hacking the "Adopt-a" programs ("a bug tracking tool for city infrastructure"), which started in Boston and have since expanded to other cities. How programmers can get involved in civic hacking through the Code for America Brigade program and other means. Other links: A video of the presentation How Does Raleigh Use Open Source, by Jason Hibbets and Gail Roper, from the 2014 O’Reilly OSCON conference The book Crowdocracy, by Alan Watkins and Iman Stratenus The OpenStack Summit, held in Boston May 8-11

Cloud Native Podcast
Spring 2017 Tech Conference Roundup - CNP 5

Cloud Native Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2017 54:40


Round up of cloud native news from DockerCon, the OpenStack Summit, and Microsoft Build.

PurePerformance Cafe
Cafe 037: Network Monitoring Agent Demystified with Lukasz Wrona

PurePerformance Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 7:48


Lukasz Wrona ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukasz-wrona-90501bab/ ) is the Infrastructure Agent Tech Team Lead at Dynatrace. I caught him at a break at OpenStack Summit to learn more about how Dynatrace actually monitors network activity, network quality and individual network connections between processes. While network is a hot topic for OpenStack operators, it is a hot topic for every infrastructure deployment such as bare metal, virtual, container, or cloud. Tune in to learn more about the current but also upcoming capabilities of the Network Agent. Learn more at https://www.dynatrace.com/capabilities/network-monitoring/

PurePerformance Cafe
Cafe 037: Network Monitoring Agent Demystified with Lukasz Wrona

PurePerformance Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 7:48


Lukasz Wrona ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukasz-wrona-90501bab/ ) is the Infrastructure Agent Tech Team Lead at Dynatrace. I caught him at a break at OpenStack Summit to learn more about how Dynatrace actually monitors network activity, network quality and individual network connections between processes. While network is a hot topic for OpenStack operators, it is a hot topic for every infrastructure deployment such as bare metal, virtual, container, or cloud. Tune in to learn more about the current but also upcoming capabilities of the Network Agent. Learn more at https://www.dynatrace.com/capabilities/network-monitoring/

PurePerformance Cafe
Cafe 036: Top Open Stack Features and Direction with Karolina Ruszkowska

PurePerformance Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 6:51


Karolina Ruszkowska ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/karolina-ruszkowska-b00506b/ ) is the Technical Product Manager at Dynatrace responsible for the support of monitoring Open Stack, AWS, Docker, Azure and other technologies natively with Dynatrace. She gave us some insights into what is influencing her future product strategy. Especially around network monitoring but also health monitoring of the key OpenStack services. Watch out for the next releases in Dynatrace and see how the latest trends she learned at OpenStack Summit influence the product direction. Learn more at https://www.dynatrace.com/solutions/openstack-cloud-monitoring/

PurePerformance Cafe
Cafe 036: Top Open Stack Features and Direction with Karolina Ruszkowska

PurePerformance Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 6:51


Karolina Ruszkowska ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/karolina-ruszkowska-b00506b/ ) is the Technical Product Manager at Dynatrace responsible for the support of monitoring Open Stack, AWS, Docker, Azure and other technologies natively with Dynatrace. She gave us some insights into what is influencing her future product strategy. Especially around network monitoring but also health monitoring of the key OpenStack services. Watch out for the next releases in Dynatrace and see how the latest trends she learned at OpenStack Summit influence the product direction. Learn more at https://www.dynatrace.com/solutions/openstack-cloud-monitoring/

10 on Tech
017 – [OpenStack Summit Special] Gregg Holzrichter of Big Switch Networks

10 on Tech

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 20:51


In this new episode of the 10 on Tech podcast, James Green from ActualTech Media interviewed Gregg Holzrichter from Big Switch Networks. Apologies for the background noise in this episode; it was recorded smack in the middle of OpenStack Summit this past week in Boston! In this interview, you’ll hear from our guest about: -The state of Software-Defined Networking -The fundamental issues with traditional networking -How to get started learning about SDN You’ll also benefit from: -A great book recommendation from Gregg -How Gregg keeps growing in his career -A fun story about how Gregg went from exporting wine to practicing I.T. Enjoy!

PurePerformance Cafe
Cafe 035: Top OpenStack Monitoring Questions at the Dynatrace Booth with Peter Hack

PurePerformance Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 5:57


Live at OpenStack Summit, I got to chat with Peter Hack ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-hack-84b9a5/ ), Senior Solution Engineer at Dynatrace. Peter discussed technical solutions with many of the attendees that stopped at the Dynatrace booth. Most attendees were focusing on infrastructure monitoring of OpenStack while it turned out that monitoring the containers, services and applications that run on OpenStack is as critical as ensuring a healthy infrastructure. Learned a lot about terminology and what the basic requirements are for monitoring an OpenStack environment. Learn more at https://www.dynatrace.com/solutions/openstack-cloud-monitoring/

PurePerformance Cafe
Cafe 035: Top OpenStack Monitoring Questions at the Dynatrace Booth with Peter Hack

PurePerformance Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 5:57


Live at OpenStack Summit, I got to chat with Peter Hack ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-hack-84b9a5/ ), Senior Solution Engineer at Dynatrace. Peter discussed technical solutions with many of the attendees that stopped at the Dynatrace booth. Most attendees were focusing on infrastructure monitoring of OpenStack while it turned out that monitoring the containers, services and applications that run on OpenStack is as critical as ensuring a healthy infrastructure. Learned a lot about terminology and what the basic requirements are for monitoring an OpenStack environment. Learn more at https://www.dynatrace.com/solutions/openstack-cloud-monitoring/

THE ARCHITECHT SHOW
Episode 19: Google VP Eric Brewer on the future of cloud infrastructure

THE ARCHITECHT SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 69:57


In this episode of the ARCHITECHT Show, hosts Derrick Harris (ARCHITECHT) and Barb Darrow (Fortune) speak with Google VP of Infrastructure Eric Brewer about all things, well, infrastructure. Brewer shares his thoughts Kubernetes, Spanner, TensorFlow and other Google projects, as well as on open source and the cloud market, in general. He also discusses the future of machine learning processors and the architectural effects of edge computing. In the news segment, Derrick is joined by Tom Krazit (GeekWire) to talk about news from a busy week with Microsoft Build, Dell EMC World, OpenStack Summit and Nvidia GTC.

Intel Chip Chat
Kubernetes Community Delivers Container Orchestration for Everyone - Intel® Chip Chat episode 517

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2017 9:48


Sarah Novotny, Program Manager of the Kubernetes Community at Google, joins us live from OpenStack Summit in Barcelona. Novotny works to make the Kubernetes open-source container-orchestration platform "a fully open and community-run project." In this interview, Novotny talks about the ways that open, independent platforms like Kubernetes benefit customers, the relationship between Kubernetes and OpenStack, how companies are using Kubernetes today, and where Kubernetes is heading in the future. To connect with Kubernetes' developer community, please visit http://slack.kubernetes.io or follow Novotny on Twitter at http://twitter.com/sarahnovotny.

Intel Chip Chat
Rackspace and Intel Work Towards an Enterprise-Ready OpenStack - Intel® Chip Chat Episode 520

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2017 9:54


Kenny Johnston, Senior Product Manager for Private Cloud and OpenStack at Rackspace, joins us live from OpenStack Summit in Barcelona. Johnston serves as the Alliance Manager for the OpenStack Innovation Center (OSIC), an Intel/Rackspace investment that seeks to improve the enterprise readiness of OpenStack. In this interview, Johnston outlines the work OSIC is doing to support OpenStack and its community, reports on OSIC's progress since its mid-2015 launch, and talks about what's next for OSIC and OpenStack. For more information about the OpenStack Innovation Center, please visit https://osic.org/ or follow Johnston on Twitter at http://twitter.com/kencjohnston.

Intel Chip Chat
Iron.io Delivers Event-Driven Computing to OpenStack - Intel® Chip Chat episode 519

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 6:32


Douglas Coburn, Director of Sales and Sales Engineering at Iron.io, joins us live from OpenStack Summit in Barcelona. Iron.io is a leader in the event-driven computing space and the creator of IronWorker, a full platform for event driven computing developed in concert with Intel and other OpenStack partners. In this interview, Coburn talks about Iron.io's collaboration with Intel to use the Snap open telemetry framework to optimize workload provisioning in the cloud. Coburn also discusses Iron.io's efforts to deliver AWS-Lambda-like functionality to OpenStack via the IronFunctions platform. For more information, please visit http://www.iron.io and follow Iron.io on Twitter at http://twitter.com/getiron.

Dell EMC The Source
#72: OpenStack Summit Barcelona (Recap & Live Reports)

Dell EMC The Source

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 26:17


Dorian Naveh (@DorianNaveh), Sr. Director Technology Alliances joined me back in episode #66 “Dell EMC Cloud Ecosystem”; during that episode, Dorian teased us with the Dell EMC Premier sponsorship of “Open Stack Summit Barcelona 2016” Dorian is fresh back from the summit, check out his recap blog here! This week he shares his perspective of the conference along with a few quick interviews he conducted at the conference. From Open Stack Consumption Model discussions with Kamesh Pemmaraju (@kpemmaraju), VP Mirantis and Dell EMCs own VS Joshi (@vsJoshi) to Dev Ops with Monty Taylor (@e_monty) Red Hat evangelist and Nigel Kersten (@NigelKersten), CIO Puppet For more information, visit the ECN community Everything OpenStack, and for more on OpenStack Barcelona check here. Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store.  Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com

Tech ONTAP Podcast
Episode 64: VMworld & OpenStack Summit Recaps

Tech ONTAP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 65:01


Barcelona had back to back tech conferences the past few weeks. First, VMworld, then OpenStack Summit. We talk with Keith Norbie (@KeithNorbie) and Andrew Sullivan, who were able to attend both events.

The New Stack Analysts
#119: OpenStack Summit Pancake Podcast - Disks Are Cheap, Your Time Is Expensive

The New Stack Analysts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2016 25:14


For the recording of our pancake breakfast at the OpenStack Summit Barcelona 2016, we invited CERN's infrastructure manager, Tim Bell, CERN distributed system architect Ricardo Rocha, as well as Red Hat Ansible community architect Robyn Bergeron, and Intel software developer Dan Bode to join us to chat about massive scalability, programmable infrastructure and the sometimes mind-staggering "Big Tent" complexity of OpenStack.

Dell EMC The Source
#66: Dell EMC Cloud Ecosystem and Openstack Summit

Dell EMC The Source

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 27:59


Cloud. Cloud is everywhere. Cloud is fueling the transformation of technology, so what is Dell EMC doing? Who are the other players in the industry and how are we working together? Dorian Naveh (@DorianNaveh), Sr. Director Technology Alliances joins me this week as we talk open source, cloud consumption models and the vast Dell EMC Cloud ecosystem and most important, how our customers are using Dell EMC technologies as a fundamental part of their cloud deployments. We touch on the higher level ecosystem landscape then drill a little deeper into OpenStack, and Dell EMC involvement in the community. For more information, visit the ECN community Everything OpenStack. We also touched on the Dell EMC premier sponsorship of “Openstack Summit” October 25-28, 2016, in Barcelona, Spain.  OpenStack Summit is the most important gathering of IT leaders, telco operators, cloud administrators, app developers and OpenStack contributors building the future of cloud computing. As part of this year’s sponsorship, EMC will showcase exciting products and solutions with key partners and highlight our OpenStack Strategy. Don’t miss “Dell EMC The Source” app in the App Store.  Be sure to subscribe to Dell EMC The Source Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or Google Play and visit the official blog at thesourceblog.emc.com EMC: The Source Podcast is hosted by Sam Marraccini (@SamMarraccini) OpenStack Summit - Breakout Sessions with EMC Contributors Hello World for Murano - end to end process in a Docker container and more Time/Day: Tue 25, 11:25am-12:05pm Speakers: Julio Colon (Dell EMC), Lida He (Dell EMC), Magdy Salem (Dell EMC) The Good, Bad and Ugly: OpenStack Consumption Models Time/Day: Wed 26, 12:15pm-12:55pm Speakers: VS Joshi (Dell EMC), Amar Kadadia (Mirantis), James Page (Canonical) Inspiring the Future of OpenStack through Diversity Time/Day: 12:15-12:55 Speakers: Panelists: Xing Yang (Dell EMC), Carol Barrett (Intel), Holly Bazemore (Comcast) Git and Gerrit Lunch and Learn, Organized by The Women of OpenStack Time/Day: Wed 26, 1:05-2:00pm Speakers: Tamara Johnston (Dell EMC) and Amy Marrich (Rackspace) Build the Artificial Intelligence Cloud - Provision and Manage TensorFlow cluster with OpenStack Time/Day: Wed 26,  2:15-2:55pm Speakers: Layne Peng (Dell EMC) and Accela Zhao (Dell EMC) Automating your manual test suite using Tempest plugin, Scenario tests and Rally Time/Day: Wed 26, 2:15-2:55pm Speakers: David Paterson (Dell EMC) and Daniel Mellado (Red Hat) Dell EMC: Going Big with OpenStack and Open Networking Time/Day: Wed 26, 2:15-2:55 Speakers: Adnan Bhutta (Dell EMC) Lessons learnt while deploying Mirantis OpenStack on CEPH and ScaleIO Time/Day: Wed 26, 3:05-3:45 Speakers: Paul Roberts (Mirantis) and Jason Sturgeon (EMC) Reality check for OpenStack and CloudFoundry: Perfect Marriage or Divorce in the Making Time/Day: Wed 3:05-3:45 Speakers: Magdy Salem (Dell EMC) Dell EMC: Accelerate the OpenStack RCA and leverage Kibana/ElasticSearch Time/Day: Wed 26, 3:55-4:35 Speakers: David Sanchez (Dell EMC) and Diego Casati (Dell EMC) Hadoop on OpenStack Cloud: The Elephant can fly! Time/Day Wed 26, 5:05-5:45pm Speakers: Nicholas Wakou (Dell EMC) and Arkady Kanevsky (Dell EMC) Dell EMC: Reconciling Infrastructure Limitations With DevOps Challenges Time/Day: Wed 26, 5:55-6:35 Speakers: Christopher Logan (Dell EMC), Monty Taylor (Red Hat) Nigel kersten (Puppet), Ashish Nadkarni (IDC) Cinder Project Update Time/Day: Thu 27, 11:00am-11:40am Speakers: Xing Yang (Dell EMC), Sean McGinnis (Dell), Jay Bryant (IBM) Analyzing Performance in the Cloud: solving an elastic problem with a scientific approach Time/Day: Thurs, 11:50-12:30 Speakers: Nicholas Wakou (Dell EMC) and Alex Krzos (Red Hat) Troubleshooting Neutron: Physical and Virtual Networks Time/Day: Thu 27, 2:40- 3:20pm Speakers: Diego Protta Casati (Dell EMC), Mohammad Itani (Dell EMC), Lida He (Dell EMC) Getting the Most Out of Rally for Improving Scaling Behavior Time/Day: Thu 27, 4:40-5:20 Speaker: Magdy Salem (Dell EMC)

DiscoPosse Podcast
Ep. 33 - @OpenStack Newton, AUC, and Community with Shamail Tahir (@ShamailXD)

DiscoPosse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2016 40:21


With the OpenStack Summit coming up in Barcelona, and the Newton release of OpenStack coming in October, we take some time out to chat with Shamail Tahir (@ShamailXD).  Shamail has had a lot of involvement at many levels with the OpenStack community, and is part of the team that has put together the new AUC (Active User Contributor) Recognition program.   We talk about some features that are exciting in the Newton release, the changing of the process for the design summit, and much more on the overall OpenStack technical and user community.  Thanks to Shamail for a great chat!   AUC Program link:  https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/AUCRecognition

Intel Chip Chat
Diverse Open Source Community Drives Innovation for OpenStack - Intel® Chip Chat episode 489

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 9:18


Mauri Whalen, VP and Director of Core System Development in the Open Source Technology Center at Intel joins us live to discuss highlights from the OpenStack Summit in Austin, Texas. Mauri talks about the ways OpenStack's diverse community is driving the development and delivery of one of the world's leading open source cloud operating systems and how the Intel and Rackspace supported OpenStack Innovation Center (OSIC) is driving innovation, optimization, and adoption of OpenStack. She also highlights how technologies like the Cloud Integrated Advanced Orchestrator (CIAO) are addressing speed and agility barriers. For more information, please visit https://osic.org.

Intel Chip Chat
Pure Play OpenStack with Mirantis and Intel – Intel® Chip Chat episode 482

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2016 7:59


In this livecast from the OpenStack Summit in Austin, Texas Kamesh Pemmaraju, Vice President of Product Marketing at Mirantis discusses their collaboration with Intel and other companies to bring more and different functionality to OpenStack. Intel and Mirantis have had long standing collaboration with the goal of accelerating OpenStack development and enabling businesses to easily run and test their workloads on OpenStack to reveal individual use cases that fit each business's specific needs. Kamesh also highlights the Mirantis Unlocked Appliance program and the work they are doing with Supermicro and Quanta QCT to offer unlocked appliances and choice to the industry. To learn more go to https://www.mirantis.com/products/mirantis-openstack-software/ or follow Mirantis on Twitter at https://twitter.com/MirantisIT

The New Stack Context
Show 3: Making Virtual Machines and Containers Coexist... Nicely

The New Stack Context

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 9:22


In May 2015, analysts at Gartner rejected OpenStack as a viable platform, for reasons which boil down to its being disruptive. Not quite a year later, analysts at Gartner appeared on stage at OpenStack Summit in Austin, Texas, to embrace OpenStack as a viable platform, for reasons which boil down to its being disruptive. It sounded a little two-faced, as though the analysts group were presenting both a negative and a positive view of a cause-and-effect relationship simultaneously. But when Gartner analyst Donna Scott showed up last April to make peace with OpenStack, what she said outright struck many attendees as startling. She offered bimodal IT to IT professionals as a metaphorical tool, quite literally to give their business managers the perception that the IT department was moving at warp speed, when not everything actually is. Gartner and OpenStack have kissed and made up. And in a clear and sharp clarification of the emerging battle lines, two weeks ago at DockerCon in Seattle, Docker CEO Ben Golub told attendees that Gartner will not be invited to any of his parties soon. “The data is also clear,” Golub explained, “that as people are adopting Docker, it's no longer simply for next-generation, greenfield microservices applications. While clearly the top use cases are in areas like that… one of the most common use cases for Docker is migrating legacy apps to microservices. And an equally common use case is containerizing legacy apps. You might say, ‘Containerizing a legacy app? That's heresy!' But in fact, there are really good reasons to take a legacy app, Docker-ize it, and then move it around.” Docker's customers are looking to employ containerization as a way to mix applications in a unified environment, he explained, not partition them into metaphysical states of being. He singled out bimodal IT specifically as a “fallacy,” suggesting that the effort involved in making old applications coexist with new models could be described as “Mode 2,” and that the migration process requires careful consideration and planning that Gartner would describe as “Mode 1.” The reconciliation between the old and the new models, and the disagreements with the bimodal concept — which extend to OpenStack and OpenShift leader Red Hat as well as Docker — are the subject of this week's edition of The New Stack: Context, a podcast produced by Scott Fulton and Luke Lefler.

Intel Chip Chat
AMI to Focus Product Development for Rack Scale and Redfish – Intel® Chip Chat episode 478

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 7:29


In this livecast from the OpenStack Summit in Austin, Texas, Sanjoy Maity, Vice President of MegaRAC - Manageability Solution Division AMI (American Megatrends) discusses AMI’s product development for Rack Scale Architecture. He chats about MegaRAC’s partnership with Intel and Dell to provide Flexible, modular rack-level infrastructure offering compute/storage sleds, built-in networking, shared power & cooling and next-gen management via Rack Scale Architecture and Redfish. This is the first product to include Chinook Extensions to Redfish, facilitating dynamically composed pools of resources. Sanjoy notes that this partnership between Intel and AMI was facilitated by high industry demand. To learn more go to www.ami.com

vChat (MP3 VERSION) - The Latest in Virtualization and Cloud Computing
vChat Podcast – EMCworld 2016, OpenStack Summit 2016 and Hot Tech (Episode 40)

vChat (MP3 VERSION) - The Latest in Virtualization and Cloud Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 41:22


In this milestone episode #40, Simon and David talk about EMCworld 2016, OpenStack Summit 2016, home labs, Megacasts, vSphere-Land Voting, vSphere 6 training, and LOT of hot new tech (like kickstarter gadgets). Show notes with hyperlinks are below. WATCH NOW to see the full episode! Show Notes and Hyperlinks Here are notes and links to […]

vChat- The Latest in Virtualization and Cloud Computing
vChat Podcast – EMCworld 2016, OpenStack Summit 2016 and Hot Tech (Episode 40)

vChat- The Latest in Virtualization and Cloud Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 41:22


In this milestone episode #40, Simon and David talk about EMCworld 2016, OpenStack Summit 2016, home labs, Megacasts, vSphere-Land Voting, vSphere 6 training, and LOT of hot new tech (like kickstarter gadgets). Show notes with hyperlinks are below. WATCH NOW to see the full episode! Show Notes and Hyperlinks Here are notes and links to […]

Inside the Datacenter - Connected Social Media
Driving Cloud Innovation with Kubernetes and OpenStack – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 461

Inside the Datacenter - Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016


In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this livecast from the OpenStack Summit in Austin Texas, Jonathan Donaldson Data Center Group Vice President and General Manager of Software Defined Infrastructure at Intel stops by to talk about the incredible innovation in cloud computing and the use of Kubernetes and OpenStack to […]

DiscoPosse Podcast
Ep. 19 - OpenStack Interop, RackN and more with Rob Hirschfeld (@zehicle)

DiscoPosse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 36:36


In this episode, we chat with Rob Hirschfeld (@zehicle) about the evolution of OpenStack, interoperability, abstractions and APIs, and more.  We also talk a little about RackN and we even find out the origin of the Twitter handle Zehicle.  Episode was recorded while at the OpenStack Summit in Austin which gave a perfect background for us to really dig into where the evolution of OpenStack and the big tent approach has brought us, and what may be next in the open cloud ecosystem.

Tech ONTAP Podcast
Episode 38: Docker Volume Plugin & OpenStack Summit Recap

Tech ONTAP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 49:19


Not too long ago NetApp announced a Docker volume plugin. The plugin enables Docker users to simply and easily connect to and consume clustered Data ONTAP iSCSI and NFS storage with their containerized applications. During this episode we sit down with none other than our very own Andrew Sullivan. That’s right, one of our co-hosts is the Technical Marketing Engineer for containers at NetApp and we discuss amongst ourselves Docker, containers, microservices, and next generation applications. Also Andrew was able to sit down with Rob Esker, Product Manager at NetApp, and Brendan Wolfe, Senior Marketing Manager at NetApp to discuss OpenStack Summit Austin.

Intel Chip Chat
Driving Cloud Innovation with Kubernetes and OpenStack – Intel® Chip Chat episode 461

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 9:13


In this livecast from the OpenStack Summit in Austin Texas, Jonathan Donaldson Data Center Group Vice President and General Manager of Software Defined Infrastructure at Intel stops by to talk about the incredible innovation in cloud computing and the use of Kubernetes and OpenStack to help drive the adoption of enterprise cloud. He discusses how this integration is helping to accelerate hybrid and private cloud allowing workloads to be seamlessly managed across shared infrastructure creating a platform that can be used for any application workload. Jonathan also highlights how important it is that this integration happens in an open source environment so that the entire OpenStack community benefits and drives innovation and the deployment of tens of thousands of new clouds. To learn more, follow Jonathan on Twitter at https://twitter.com/jdonalds.

Intel Chip Chat
Integrating Kubernetes and OpenStack with CoreOS and Intel – Intel® Chip Chat episode 460

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 9:34


In this livecast from the OpenStack Summit in Austin Texas, Alex Polvi CEO of CoreOS stops by to talk about the idea of Google’s Infrastructure For Everyone Else (GIFEE) which is a style of infrastructure management that has been proven by the hyperscale giants like Google to provide a very reliable, scalable, and efficient infrastructure. He highlights the collaboration between Intel and CoreOS to deploy and manage OpenStack with Kubernetes in this same GIFEE management style to help drive the creation of many more enterprise clouds. Alex outlines how this collaboration enables organizations to re-platform and move their workloads to the cloud through the use of containerization and achieve similar reliability, scalability, and efficiency as a Google or Amazon based cloud.

The Hot Aisle
The Hot Aisle – OpenStack is Finding its’ Focus, with Ken Hui – Episode 36

The Hot Aisle

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2016 67:39


Kenneth Hui (@kenhuiny) Sr. Technical Marketing Manager for Rackspace (@rackspace) joins us this week on The Hot Aisle to talk about OpenStack and all the hotness that was revealed at OpenStack Summit 2016 . Your hosts Brent Piatti (@BrentPiatti) and Brian Carpenter (@intheDC) break down where OpenStack is winning & losing, the different consumption models […]

Software Defined Talk
Episode 62: Peak Ping Pong

Software Defined Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2016 53:28


This week, we discuss DevOpsDays Austin, Pivotal's funding round, and some follow-up for the OpenStack Summit: turns our Gartner doesn't hate them. Also, with the new ping-model out, we discuss the potential for peak ping pong. SPONSOR Get 30% off OSCON, in Austin on May 18th and 19th, when you register with the code REFERCOTE. Get $50 off DevOpsDays Minneapolis, July 20th and 21st, with the code SDT2016. I'll be getting some for Chicago and Seattle sometime too. Get 20% off registration for the Cloud Foundry Summit, May 23rd to 25th, with the code CF16COTE. Interested in speeding your software's cycle time, reducing release cycles, and a resilient cloud platform? Check out the free ebook on Cloud Foundry (http://pivotal.io/cloud-foundry-the-cloud-native-platform?utm_source=Cote-promo&utm_medium=LP-link&utm_campaign=Duncan-Winn-OReilly-Cloud-Native-eBook-Q116) or take Cloud Foundry for a test drive with Pivotal Web Services (http://try.run.pivotal.io/SDT?utm_source=cotepivotallandingpage&utm_medium=landingpage&utm_term=FreeTwoMonthsPWS&utm_content=button&utm_campaign=cote). See those and other things at cote.io/pivotal (http://cote.io/pivotal/). Show notes If you like video, see this episodes' video recording (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk_5VqpWEtiWnQ7od08nzkB32oT4gnDiP). Agile & Beyond Conference - Jeffrey Liker keynote. DevOpsDays Austin earlier this week. 500 to 600 people, +200 y/y Matt Ray's talk on compliance (http://www.slideshare.net/mattray/compliance-as-code), Coté's talk (https://cote.io/2016/05/02/devops-for-normals/). Pivotal gets a series C Press release (http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160505005598/en/Pivotal-Announces-Series-Financing-Fuel-Continued-Expansion#.Vyta_lwqu5I.twitter) $253 million with new investors Ford and Microsoft. Existing: GE, EMC, and VMware. Momentum by penetration: "30% of the Fortune 100 currently work with Pivotal… The company now works with seven of the top 10 U.S. banks, three of the top five global auto manufacturers, and five of the top 10 telecommunication companies." Momentum by run-rate: "Pivotal Cloud Foundry and Pivotal Big Data Suite having crossed the $200 million and $100 million annual bookings run-rate milestones, respectively." Momentum by logos: "GE, Ford, Verizon, Home Depot, Comcast, Humana, Lockheed Martin, and Allstate" "Person familiar" says (http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0XW11G) Pivotal now has a $2.8bn valuation. From the same article, Ford's chunk is $182.2m. Gartner actually "likes" OpenStack OpenStack and Gartner: The Facts - Alan Waite (http://blogs.gartner.com/alan-waite/2016/05/03/openstack-gartner-facts/) Good representation of many things: how difficult it is to be "part of the conversation" with a paywall. The perception of Gartner is usually skewed Tip: always read the primary source, be it a Gartner PDF or a talk, etc. Ping Pong and the Tech Bubble? "Falling table-tennis sales give a peek into the economics of Silicon Valley, where the right to play on the job is sacrosanct" (http://www.wsj.com/articles/is-the-tech-bubble-popping-ping-pong-offers-an-answer-1462286089#:K4CFGVr2Ylj1GA) Seriously? No wonder people hate Silicon Valley Hey, look, it's the Pivotal SF offices! Love that chunky coconut water. More DevOpsDays Seattle next week, May 12th and 13th (http://www.devopsdays.org/events/2016-seattle/) - Coté has an ignite talk there (http://www.devopsdays.org/events/2016-seattle/proposals/How_to_survive_and_thrive_in_a_big_company/). Ignite talks (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignite_(event)) Jeff Bezos weighs in on rewrites This anecdote has really stuck with me (https://storify.com/jrauser/on-the-big-rewrite-and-bezos-as-a-technical-leader) Recommendations Brandon: SaveFrom.net/ (http://en.savefrom.net/) - save videos from the web. Matt: New Radiohead "Burn the Witch" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI2oS2hoL0k) DevOpsDays Austin speaker gifts. Coté: Lords of Computing #12 (https://cote.io/2016/04/29/loc12/) - with Brian Gregory of Express Scripts. I don't usually toot my own content horn, but this was a good episode. Also, that Elon Musk book by Ashlee Vance (http://amzn.to/1XboAw1). It was $2 on Amazon the other day, so YOLO. Also: James Governor on an Apple Watch with an explosion behind him (https://twitter.com/bennycrime/status/728261918213943296).

OSpod
EMC - Randy Bias on OSPod at OpenStack Summit Austin 2016

OSpod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2016 23:19


OSpod
Metaswitch Networks - Christopher Liljenstolpe on OSPod at OpenStack Summit Austin 2016

OSpod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2016 21:38


OSpod
IBM - Kyle Mestery on OSPod at OpenStack Summit Austin 2016

OSpod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2016 21:47